
2021 Formula 2 Season Review: The year of the rookies as Piastri wins the championship during his maiden F2 season
The 2021 Formula 2 season was one of the best we have witnessed in a long time.
The 2021 Formula 2 season was one of the best we have witnessed in a long time.
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 secured the win in Formula 2’s chaotic and red-flag ridden Feature Race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
Oscar Piastri made the decisive overtake on the penalty-hindered Jehan Daruvala count as the Aussie extends his gap at the top of the standings to 47 points over teammate Robert Shwartzman who finished the race in third.
Oscar Piastri set a spectacular 1:40.878 in the dying embers of qualifying to secure his fourth consecutive pole position.
Dan Ticktum lead from start to finish to claim his second Sprint Race victory of the season and close the gap between himself and the championship protagonists, Oscar Piastri and Guanyu Zhou.
Jehan Daruvala made the move for the lead at the start and controlled the race without any challenges from behind.
Robert Shwartzman won F2’s first Sprint Race of the weekend after managing three Safety Car restarts and fending off the challenges from behind.
The dominant Hitech driver becomes the first driver in the modern Formula 2 era to win both the Sprint Race and Feature Race in one weekend.
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 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 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.
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.
17 points left to play for and 14 points between the Championship battle as the 2020 F2 Champion will be crowned after the final race.
Yuki Tsunoda took pole position ahead of the Feature Race as Championship rival Nikita Mazepin joins Tsunoda on the front-row and Jehan Daruvala qualified in third.
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The Formula 2 Feature Race threw many twists and turns. Prost International were lucky enough to attend the Press Conference after the race with myself asking the Top Three drivers on the day questions about the Race.