
Who is shaping up to be the next Formula 2 champion?
With the Formula 2 title battle heating up, who looks to hold the best chance at becoming the 2022 champion?
With the Formula 2 title battle heating up, who looks to hold the best chance at becoming the 2022 champion?
Formula 2 returned with a bang as the new grid got back into their cockpits and began a fresh new season.
The 2021 Formula 2 season was one of the best we have witnessed in a long time.
Oscar Piastri set a spectacular 1:40.878 in the dying embers of qualifying to secure his fourth consecutive pole position.
Oscar Piastri drove a stellar race to claim yet another victory in Formula 2 as the Aussie moves one step closer to the 2021 F2 title.
Oscar Piastri stormed to a third consecutive pole position as the Prema driver extends his championship lead by an extra four points.
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.
The Frenchman controlled from start to finish even though he came under pressure from Robert Shwartzman. Oscar Piastri finished in second ahead of Felipe Drugovich in third, who made the alternate strategy work fantastically.
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.
The ART Grand Prix driver is the youngest driver on the F2 grid and aims to get experience in his rookie year that he will build upon moving forward.
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.