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The 2021 Formula 2 season was one of the best we have witnessed in a long time.
Making the step up from Formula 3 this season, Oscar Piastri proved that being a rookie does not rule you out of a championship battle.
Oscar Piasri’s magnificent pace saw him clock his fourth successive Feature Race victory as he caps off his Formula 2 career with a win.
Guanyu Zhou won his first race since the Feature Race at Silverstone as he looks to end his Formula 2 career on a positive note.
Oscar Piastri will start a Feature Race from pole position for the fifth time in a row as the Aussie is joined on the front row of Sunday’s grid by F2 rookie and compatriot Jack Doohan with Guanyu Zhou starting from third.
If it wasn’t for a Safety Car with two laps to go, Dan Ticktum was on course to stealing the race victory from championship leader Oscar Piastri.
Theo Pourchaire becomes a two-time winner this season as the Frenchman made most of the Safety Car restarts to take the lead on lap 15, and from that point onwards, pulled a healthy five-second gap to cross the line unchallenged.
At Prema Racing’s home Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri delivered an important pole position to extend his lead at the top of the drivers’ standings by an extra four points.
The three drivers have all performed fantastically in the first half of the Formula 2 season as the trio occupy first, second and fourth in the F2 Driver Standings.
Guanyu Zhou made a great start which saw the UNI-Virtuosi driver make up for an awful showing on Saturday. Dan Ticktum and Oscar Piastri finished second and third with the latter gaining the Championship lead.
Oscar Piastri took pole at Silverstone for Sunday’s Formula 2 feature race, as a late Robert Swartzman spin denies series leader Guanyu Zhou of a pole position start.
The F2 Championship makes a return this weekend after a one-month break from racing.
The Russian driver lead from start to finish as he was able to get his first win of the F2 season. He finished ahead of Carlin’s Dan Ticktum in second and UNI-Virtuosi’s Guanyu Zhou in third.
The Chinese driver led every lap as he took a commanding victory. His teammate, Felipe Drugovich, completed a UNI-Virtuosi one-two as Roy Nissany rounded off the podium with his maiden F2 podium finish.
The Frenchman set a 1:20.985 during Group A’s qualifying session meaning the even number drivers will start on the left side of the grid.
After a two-month absence, we will get to see action once more from the most talented drivers in the world as Formula 2 travels to the streets of Monaco.
We witnessed three thrilling races at the Bahrain International Circuit as the Formula 2 drivers delivered with plenty of twists and turns in what is set to be another fantastic season.
Guanyu Zhou was able to convert his pole position into a Feature race victory, the first time that has happened for UNI-Virtuosi. Dan Ticktum picked up second place with Liam Lawson rounding off the podium in third.
Oscar Piastri becomes the second F2 rookie to win this season as the Aussie driver beats Guanyu Zhou as Jehan Daruvala inherited third place after Christian Lundgaard’s penalty.
Christian Lundgaard did not ‘expect to be in the top three’ as the Dane qualified second with Guanyu Zhou pole position and Felipe Drugovich in third for Sunday’s Feature Race.
The Chinese driver will lineup in first on Sunday’s Feature Race alongside Christian Lundgaard in second and UNI-Virtuosi teammate Felipe Drugovich in third.
He’s done it! It was an exciting race with plenty of drama, but Mick Schumacher prevailed and won the Championship by 14 points as Jehan Daruvala won the Sprint Race and was joined by Carlin teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, and Dan Ticktum finished third.