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Hadjar takes back to back feature race wins while Maini struggles as Formula 2 returns to action in Imola!

Formula 2 returned after 54 days, here’s DRC’s review for the weekend.

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Formula 2 last raced in Melbourne, 54 days back. Since then the championship has had an in-season test in Barcelone and now it finally returns to racing this weekend in Imola for round 4 of the championship.

Isack Hadjar won the race for Campos Racing last time out in Melbourne and continued that form into the in-season test at Barcelona, setting the fastest time during the 3 days of testing.

Meanwhile heading into the weekend, in the Championship standings, Zane Malone tops the charts with 62 points ahead of Hitech Pulse-Eight’s Paul Aron, currently the highest-ranked rookie with 47 and second overall. Dennis Hauger remains third in the Standings just six points further back while Hadjar, thanks to his Feature Race win finds himself in fourth position with 34 points. Kush Maini finds himself one point back in fifth place for Invicta Racing.
In the team’s championship, Rodin leads with 78 points, Campos’ recent results have put them closest to the top team on 60. Hitech are third currently just three more points further back from their Spanish rivals. MP Motorsport aren’t far behind on 54 points in fourth position while Invicta round out the top five currently with 48 points in their column.

Qualifying

Gabriel Bortoleto took pole position in a dramatic Imola Qualifying session marked by track limits violations. The Invicta Racing driver posted the fastest lap of 1:27.056, beating out PREMA Racing’s Oliver Bearman and Campos Racing’s Isack Hadjar.

Bortoleto after securing pole (credits: Formula 2 Media)

Bortoleto initially led with a 1:28.044, then improved to 1:27.739. After a pit stop for new Pirelli Supersoft tyres, Bearman briefly took the lead with a 1:27.111 before Bortoleto reclaimed the top spot on his final lap. Bearman and teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli had their times briefly deleted for track limits but were later reinstated.

Joshua Duerksen secured P5, followed by Championship leader Zane Maloney. Roman Stanek finished P7, with Paul Aron in eighth. Franco Colapinto took P9, while Amaury Cordeel qualified tenth, securing reverse grid pole for the Sprint Race.

Kush Maini qualified in 14th place, however his time was deleted and he then moved back to 17th on the grid for both races.



Sprint Race

MP Motorsport’s Franco Colapinto achieved his first Formula 2 win with a dramatic last-lap overtake on Hitech Pulse-Eight’s Paul Aron during the Sprint Race at Imola. Colapinto, who initially lost a position at the start, fought back from P3 to claim victory, while Championship leader Zane Maloney of Rodin Motorsport secured third place.

Colapinto wins the sprint race (Image credits: Formula 2 Media)

Aron made a strong start from P3, overtaking Colapinto and teammate Amaury Cordeel to lead into Turn 3. A Safety Car was deployed after Roman Stanek and Isack Hadjar collided, causing a chain reaction involving Joshua Duerksen, Enzo Fittipaldi, and Dennis Hauger.

Racing resumed on Lap 6, with Aron extending his lead. Cordeel’s mistake on the next lap allowed Colapinto to move into second. By Lap 9, Colapinto was closing in on Aron, and Cordeel was under pressure from Maloney, Oliver Bearman, and Gabriel Bortoleto.

Chaos at the start of sprint race (Image credits: Formula 2 media)

On Lap 12, Colapinto was within DRS range of Aron, while Maloney overtook Cordeel on Lap 22 for his fourth podium of the year. On the final lap, Colapinto made a decisive move at Tamburello to take the lead and secure his first win. Aron finished second, with Maloney third. Cordeel took fourth, followed by Bearman in fifth, who held off Bortoleto.


“I’m super happy, first win in Formula 2, it’s a very special day for me and for every Argentinian that has been supporting me so far. I’m super proud of the team, very proud of everyone who has been supporting me. Thank you, thank you. Thank you to all the fans and let us hope for more wins in the next few races.”
-Franco Colapinto, MP Motorsport


Kush made up 8 places at the start of the race to go from P17 to P9 in the first lap but failed to improve from there and finished the race in 9th. Taylor Barnard who initially finished in 7th was disqualified from the sprint as he failed to engage the start set-up procedure as required. This promoted Kush to P8, the final point-paying position.

Feature race:

Isack Hadjar secured his second win of the season in a thrilling Imola Feature Race for Campos Racing, moving up from third on the grid. Despite a strong challenge from Gabriel Bortoleto of Invicta Racing, who had to settle for second, Hadjar’s defensive skills ensured his victory. Joshua Duerksen of AIX Racing claimed his and the team’s first F2 podium by finishing third.

Hadjar wins in Inola (Image credits: Formula 2 Media)

Pole-sitter Bortoleto had a slow start, dropping to fourth and allowing Oliver Bearman to take the lead, followed by Hadjar and Duerksen. Bearman struggled to shake off Hadjar, who stayed within DRS range. After the first round of pit stops, Hadjar and Duerksen swapped their Supersofts for Mediums, with Hadjar taking the effective race lead as Bearman stalled twice in the pitlane.

By Lap 10, all drivers on Supersoft tyres had pitted, leaving those on Prime tyres out on the track. Amaury Cordeel led the pack, followed by Josep María Martí, Juan Manuel Correa, Victor Martins, Kush Maini, and Rafael Villagómez. Bortoleto began to close the gap to Hadjar, narrowing it to 1.3 seconds by Lap 16.

Further back, Championship leader Zane Maloney was stuck behind Roman Stanek and losing ground. Jak Crawford eventually overtook Maloney and then Stanek by Lap 25. By Lap 30, drivers on alternative strategies began pitting, but bad stops for Cordeel and Martí, where both had tyres come off, ruled them out of the race.

In the final laps, Bortoleto closed in on Hadjar, but the Frenchman held firm to claim victory. Duerksen finished third, making history as the first Paraguayan driver on the F2 podium.


“Really happy with the Feature Race win today after yesterday’s disappointment. Unbelievable job by the team, it was a really intense race with Gabriel, but we were really flying today and to take that win is great, so on to Monaco now.”

– Isack Hadjar, Capos Racing.

Antonelli finished fourth, followed by Colapinto and Aron. Crawford and Correa secured P7 and P8 for DAMS Lucas Oil, while Victor Martins climbed from the back to finish ninth, with Richard Verschoor rounding out the top ten.
Kush Maini finished the race in 14th place after choosing to stay out late in the alternate strategy hoping for a safety car to help him with the pit stop, but there was no safety car during the race and the Invicta driver had to settle out of the points.


Championship Standings

Zane Maloney remains at the top of the Drivers’ Championship despite finishing 11th, though his lead has shrunk to just five points over Paul Aron. Isack Hadjar’s latest performance moves him into the top three, with 59 points, only nine behind Maloney. Gabriel Bortoleto’s strong showing in Imola places him fifth in the Championship with 38 points. Kush Maini finds himself 8th in the standings with 34 points

In the Teams’ Standings, Campos Racing now leads with 85 points, thanks to Hadjar’s victory, just one point ahead of Rodin Motorsport. Hitech Pulse-Eight is in third with 78 points, closely followed by MP Motorsport, while Invicta Racing holds the fifth spot.

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The championship heads to the streets of Monaco this weekend for the season’s second double header. The Indian audience can catch all the sessions live on Fancode and F1TV.

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Formula 2 Round 8: Last Leg of the Triple Header

Formula 2 makes it’s final stop of the triple header in Silverstone. Read Desi Racing Co’s preview for the weekend.

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It’s the final leg of the triple header and Formula 2 will be in town for Round 8 of the championship. Halfway through the season, and it still feels too early to call the championship. Here are the storylines heading into Round 8 of the Formula 2 championship.

Paul Aron is still at the top

The Estonian driver has continued his streak of scoring a podium in every round of the championship. A P3 in the Sprint and a P5 in the Feature Race helped Aron stay at the top of the championship. Still yet to win a race this year, he could be eyeing the top step in Silverstone.

Paul Aron of Hitech Pulse-Eight (17) (Photo by James Sutton – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Bortoleto is fresh off of a win

The reigning F3 champion got his first win in F2 last weekend in Austria. This helped the McLaren junior climb 3 spots from before in the championship standings. Sitting third in the championship, Bortoleto would look to build on his win last weekend and close the gap in the championship. Sitting just 32 points off the lead, the next few rounds could prove pivotal for the Brazilian if he wants to mount a championship challenge.

Gabriel Bortoleto of Invicta Racing (10) (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Win and a Promotion within a week for Bearman

Oliver Bearman had been having a lackluster season in Formula 2 till now. Having impressed in his Rookie season last year, there’s something about the new-gen cars that doesn’t click for Bearman. Coming into Austria the Prema driver had scored just 18 points in 5 rounds (he missed the Saudi round to fill in for Carlos Sainz). However, in Austria, the Ferrari Academy driver got his first win of the season. On the reverse grid, the Brit started on the front row, a good start helped him lead into turn 1 which he converted into a race win. It was announced today that Bearman will drive for Ferrari customer Haas F1 Team in 2025.

Can Kush bounce back from Austria?

Kush Maini had a disappointing time out in Austria. The Indian driver scored only 2 points in the weekend, both of which came in the sprint race. Having started on reverse grid Pole position for the sprint race, Kush failed to convert it into a win. He lost ground at the start and just couldn’t turn things around in the race, losing more positions to eventually finish 7th. In the feature race, he stalled on the grid, forcing him to start from the pitlane. To come back from a pitlane start in the race was a tough ask, especially when there were no safety car interruptions. The Alpine Academy driver finished 17th in the race.

Coming into Silverstone, Kush has said it’s his favourite track on the calendar. The Track has also given at least 1 F2 driver their first win in the championship since 2020. Could this be the fateful weekend that Kush needs?

FP1 outings for Junior Drivers

This weekend in FP1 we have a few of Formula 2 drivers making an appearance in Formula 1’s First Free Practice session.

Isack Hadjar will return to drive for Red Bull Racing, jumping into Sergio Perez’s car. He made two FP1 appearances in 2023 – one for AlphaTauri (now RB) in Mexico, and one for Red Bull in Abu Dhabi. Williams Junior Franco Colapinto will be with the British team. The MP Motorsport driver is 5th in the standings and enjoyed a Feature Race podium last time out in Austria. Oliver Bearman who’s already been confirmed to drive for Haas in 2025 will be making another Practice appearance for the team. Alpine reserve driver Jack Doohan will drive Pierre Gasly’s car in FP1 this weekend.

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You can watch all the sessions live in India on Fancode or F1TV. Full schedule of the weekend in IST is given below:

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Formula 2 Austria: Bortoleto gets his Maiden Win.

Gabriel Bortoleto scores his first win in Formula 2 as Indian driver Kush Maini experiences a tough weekend in Austria.

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Another weekend of Formula 2 wraps up. Gabriel Bortoleto scored his first win in Formula 2, and Oliver Bearman got his first win of the season. The Indian driver Kush Maini had a tough outing in Austria, leaving with only 2 points in 2 races. Here is how the Austrian leg of the triple header unfolded.

Read the preview before the weekend.

Practice

The only practice session of the weekend was topped by Isack Hadjar. The Frenchman, who’s looking to regain the championship lead started the weekend strong. The championship leader, Paul Aron, was close behind him in second. It was another close session, with the whole grid separated by just over a second. Kush Maini spent some time in the pits fixing what looked like brake issues. The Indian finished the session 21st, +1.084s off the top. Campos Racing’s Josep María Martí was disqualified from the final classification. The Spaniard could not provide the minimum 0.8kg fuel sample required by Article 6.3.1 of the FIA Formula 2 Technical Regulations.

Kush Maini’s car is being worked on in the pits. (Image: F1TV)

Qualifying

Isack Hadjar maintained momentum from Practice to set an early benchmark time in Qualifying. The Campos Racing driver set an opening time of 1:15.828, and championship leader Paul Aron slotted in 2 tenths behind. Returning to the pit lane after the first runs, Hadjar had smoke running out of his car. Forcing the Frenchman to end his qualifying early.

The final few laps started coming in with 5 minutes left in the session. Dennis Hauger topped the time sheets with a 1:15.487. Duerksen was close behind, just 0.008s off Pole. Gabriel Bortoleto rounded off the top 3.

Dennis Hauger of Norway and MP Motorsport (11) (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Franco Colapinto qualified fourth, ahead of championship leader Paul Aron. Taylor Barnard came in 6th, putting both AIX cars in the top 6. Isack Hadjar’s first lap was good enough to put him in 7th with his teammate Josep María Martí alongside him in 8th. Oliver Bearman and Kush Maini came in 9th and 10th, making the front row for the reverse grid Sprint Race.

Sprint Race

Kush Maini started on Pole and had Ferrari Junior Oliver Bearman alongside him on the front row. Kush Maini again failed to get a good start from the pole, dropping down to P3 in the opening lap. Whereas Oliver Bearman got a superb launch to take the lead in the race at the start. Josep María Martí overtook Maini to take second place on Lap 1.

Start of Sprint Race (Image: Formula 2 media)

By the halfway stage Maini started to struggle and the distance between him and Marti in 2nd kept increasing. Eventually, Maini lost his podium place to Aron, followed by his teammate dropping him down to P5.

In the end, it was Bearman who maintained his lead from the start to finish first and took the Sprint Race victory in Austria. Marti finished second, while Aron held off Bortoleto to take the final podium position. Maini was overtaken by the two MP Motorsport drivers with Hauger finishing 5th, Colapinto in 6th, and Maini in 7th. The final point was scored by Duerksen for AIX.

Race winner Oliver Bearman of PREMA Racing (3) takes the chequered flag during the Round 7 Spielberg Sprint race of the Formula 2 Championship at Red Bull Ring on June 29, 2024 in Spielberg, Austria. (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

“Happy to be back on the podium, it’s been a tough run so far, so I’m happy to finally get a result that the team deserve. We’ve been working really hard, and we are getting towards where we want to be, so let’s go get some good points tomorrow.”

Oliver Bearman after winning the sprint race

Feature Race

There was drama before the race even started. Multiple drivers stalled on the grid during the formation lap including Pole sitter Dennis Hauger. Kush Maini and Jack Crawford were the other two to stall, the 3 drivers would then start from the pitlane.

Out on track, Duerksen was the lead car on the grid. He got off the line well to lead the race ahead of Bortoleto and Colapinto in third. Bortoleto made a move down the inside at turn 4 on Lap 4 to the lead from Duerksen. Colapinto overtook him next, dropping Duerksen down to P3.

Start of Feature Race (Image: Formula 2 Media)

Zane Maloney stopping on track brought out the VSC briefly, and racing resumed after the car was recovered. The first round of pit stops as drivers opting for the supersofts came in to switch to softs. Marti came in before Bortoleto and the undercut worked as Marti now had the effective race lead. Bortoleto would then take the lead from Marti on lap 18. On lap 24, the two Campos cars changed positions as Hadjar overtook Marti.

Colapinto came into the pits on lap 32 from the race lead. Having opted for the alternate strategy, the MP Motorsport driver was now on fresh supersofts. He came out of the pits in P8 and quickly started making his way up the grid. By lap 38, the Argentine was up to P4, he then overtook Marti on the next lap. On the final lap, Colapinto overtook Hadjar to take second from him. However, it was Bortoleto in the front who drove brilliantly to take his first win in Formula 2.

Race winner Gabriel Bortoleto of Brazil and Invicta Racing (10) (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Colapinto took P2 ahead of Hadjar, with Martí in fourth and Fittipaldi in fifth. Aron’s penalty dropped him to P6 ahead of Duerksen and Amaury Cordeel, with Taylor Barnard in P9 and Zak O’Sullivan rounding out the points P10 for ART Grand Prix.

“P1 today in the Feature Race, so happy, it’s a special track for me. I always have good memories here, and finally I could get my first Formula 2 win. I’m super super happy, thanks to the team, McLaren and everyone that supported and helped me get on the biggest step on the podium today.”

Gabriel Bortoleto after winning the feature race.

Championship Standings

In the Championship standings, it’s Paul Aron who maintains his lead at the top. Bortoleto now slots in 3rd thanks to his Feature Race win. The Indian driver Kush Maini remains 8th in the Standings.

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With half the championship now over, we head to Silverstone next from 5-7 July.

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Formula 2 heads to Austria: What to look out for?

Formula 2 reaches halfway mark as they head to the Red Bull Ring for Round 7 of the championship.

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Halfway into the 2024 season, Formula 2 will make a stop at Austria for Round 7 of the championship. Paul Aron leads the championship standings with just 9 points separating him from the Frenchman Isack Hadjar. In the Team Standings, it’s a solitary point that separates the top two. Campos Racing leads Hitech Pulse-Eight, with MP Motorsport and Invicta Racing close behind.

Read the full Formula 2 Round 6 Review.

Can Aron maintain his form?

Paul Aron is having a debut season even he wouldn’t have expected. The Estonian driver has scored a podium in every single round till now. Championship leader with 100 points, he is yet to step on the top step. Can he finally get on the top step in Austria?

Isack will look to take the top step back

Isack Hadjar had a rather quiet time out in Spain. The Campos driver scored a total of 13 points during the weekend.

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Before this, Isack was on a brilliant run, scoring 73 points in the last 3 rounds before Spain. The first 2 rounds of the championship are what could hurt Hadjar potentially in his championship fight. He scored only 5 points in the first 2 rounds, which again came at the sprint race in Bahrain. He would love to go back to winning ways in the Red Bull Ring, being a Red Bull Junior.

“It’s not going really well,” said Hadjar assessing his season as a whole.

“We had a few good rounds, I think the first two rounds didn’t really favour us.

“For me, the Championship started in Melbourne and since then we have been competitive. I’m happy with that and I think we have a really good chance to take the lead soon,” said Hadjar.

DAMS looking to continue form

DAMS Lucas Oil had their best weekend of the season in Spain. The team won both the Sprint and Feature Race with both their drivers stepping on the top step. Correa even made it a double podium for the team in the Feature Race by coming in 3rd after making the best out of his alternative strategy. Spain was the first time the team won since Monaco last year. Before Spain the team had scored a total of 46 points, in Spain alone, they scored 46 points. They currently sit 6th in the standing with 92 points.

“Let’s be humble, no big expectations,”

said Yannick Hubert, team principal of Dams

“First, we have to understand what we need in Austria, we know that it’s a Mickey Mouse track, very narrow, very small, so it will be a different challenge, so nothing to compare with here. We just have to be very focused on the next event as a single event and do the job,” said Hubert.

Kush Maini would want to build on his Spain performance

Kush had a tough few rounds before Spain, scoring only 1 point. It was later found out that his car suffered from a broken chassis. The problem having been solved in Spain did give results, with the Invicta driver scoring a podium in the Sprint race. In the Feature Race, Kush opted for the alternative strategy, which is to start on Hards and then switch to Softs towards the end. This proved fruitful as he finished P6 having started P10 in the race. When he came out of the pits he was P15, he then put in a string of consistent fast laps to move up 9 places in almost as many laps to add 8 points to his tally.

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Schedule and Where to Watch?

You can catch all the live action on F1TV and Fancode in India.

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