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Montoya, Fernandez win Legends races as Vettel debuts

Juan Pablo Montoya and Adrian Fernandez claimed Legends Trophy victories on Saturday in the opening two races of the second All-Star Series season, which also featured the Esports debut of current Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel.

Two eight lap races were staged on Kuala Lumpur’s Sepang circuit – the former home of the Malaysian Grand Prix – using the rFactor 2 gaming platform, with all drivers running Brabham BT44B cars.

Jenson Button has earlier taken pole from Emanuele Pirro for the first race. However the former F1 world champion was immediately caught up in a three-car collision during the now-familiar first lap chaos while trying to fend of Pirro and Jan Magnussen into turn 1.

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With Button dropping back to 15th, Andy Priaulx and Dario Franchitti briefly took control of the race. However they were quick to clash at turn 4, opening the door for Montoya to take the lead.

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“It was insane at the start. The problem with these cars is that when you touch, the thing takes off everywhere, and you don’t know where you’re going to head out,” Montoya said afterwards. “I just tried to stay out of everybody’s way, and the road kind of cleared for me.”

From that point on there was no question as to the eventual winner, with Montoya dominating the remainder of the proceedings. Jason Plato was up to second after Helio Castroneves spun at the hairpin, but he was soon ousted by Vitantonio Liuzzi with a precision move into turn 1.

Liuzzi came under pressure from a recovering Button, who eventually succeeded in taking the runners-up spot on the penultimate lap. Pirro was also on the comeback trail, and he ended up tangling with Liuzzi who spun at the last corner of the race to hand Pirro the final podium place.

In the second race, a reverse-order grid saw Adrian Fernandez start from pole. Unlike Button in the earlier event, Fernandez achieved a clean start and took the lead after briefly losing out to Plato.

The Mexican went on to take an easy victory, while Plato spun out handing second place to Darren Turner, with Pirro pipping Petter Solberg to the final podium position.

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