
2022 F2 Bahrain Grand Prix Round-up: Verschoor scores Trident’s first win as Pourchaire takes championship lead after Feature Race victory
Formula 2 returned with a bang as the new grid got back into their cockpits and began a fresh new season.
Formula 2 returned with a bang as the new grid got back into their cockpits and began a fresh new season.
Marcus Armstrong held off compatriot Liam Lawson to take victory at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with Juri Vips coming home in third.
The New Zealander will be joined on the front row by Hitech teammate Juri Vips with Oscar Piastri behind Lawson in third.
The New Zealander won the second Sprint Race this morning around Monte Carlo, but a technical non-conformity sees the Hitech driver disqualified which promotes Dan Ticktum to first.
The New Zealander overtook Oscar Piastri expertly to secure his spot on the top step. Dan Ticktum finished in second after overtaking Piastri with the Australian rounding off the podium in third.
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.
The Kiwi secured his maiden F2 victory after a difficult battle with Jehan Daruvala which saw the Indian finish second and David Beckmann complete the podium in third.
Liam Lawson dominated the final race of the Formula 3 season – as Oscar Piastri edged a valiant Theo Pourchaire to take the championship.
FIA Formula 3 heads to Mugello with the championship in the balance – with six drivers theoretically in contention to take the championship.