Pole-sitter Nico Hulkenberg (ART) had led the early laps on his GP2 debut, but had Kobayashi glued to his rear wing and constantly looking for an opportunity to pass.
The Toyota Formula One test driver finally dived past his Williams counterpart on the 13th lap, and was then able to edge away.
Hulkenberg made his mandatory pitstop soon afterwards, and lost more ground due to an issue with a wheel change.
That allowed Kobayashi's DAMS teammate Jerome D'Ambrosio to emerge in second place, having earlier muscled his way past Edoardo Mortara's Arden car to take third as they lapped a backmarker.
Mortara held on to the final podium spot, under pressure from the recovering Hulkenberg, and with Davide Valsecchi (Durango) chasing them both home.
A few seconds behind, Piquet driver Roldan Rodriguez fended off iSport's Giedo van der Garde to take sixth, just ahead of Sergio Perez (Campos).
The race saw relatively little incident, but there was early disappointment for top ten qualifiers Sakon Yamamoto (ART) and Marco Bonanomi (Meritus), who both stalled on the grid.
Pos Driver Team Gap 1. Kamui Kobayashi DAMS 34 laps 2. Jerome D'Ambrosio DAMS + 5.892 3. Edoardo Mortara Arden + 18.570 4. Nico Hulkenberg ART + 19.436 5. Davide Valsecchi Durango + 20.368 6. Roldan Rodriguez Piquet + 24.076 7. Giedo van der Garde iSport + 24.748 8. Sergio Perez Barwa Campos + 27.462 9. Javier Villa Super Nova + 30.687 10. Vitaly Petrov Barwa Campos + 36.702 11. Earl Bamber Qi-Meritus + 38.042 12. Hamad Al Fardan iSport + 51.424 13. Diego Nunes Piquet + 55.560 14. Luiz Razia Arden + 1:06.976 15. Frankie Provenzano Trident + 1:14.584 16. Rodolfo Gonzalez FMS + 1:18.339 17. Sakon Yamamoto ART + 1:18.391 18. Michael Herck DPR + 1:18.559 19. Michael Dalle Stelle Durango + 1:46.185 20. Marco Bonanomi Qi-Meritus + 1 lap 21. Kevin Nai Chia Chen FMS + 2 laps 22. James Jakes Super Nova + 3 laps Retirements:Driver Team Laps Giacomo Ricci Trident 21 Adrian Valles Trident 13 Fabrizio Crestani Ocean 0 Yelmer Buurman Ocean 0
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