Christian Lundgaard has been given back second place in the second Formula 2 sprint race in Bahrain after confusion around a 10-second penalty he served during the race
ART Grand Prix
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Gregoire Saucy turned the tables on Patrik Pasma on the second and final day of the Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine test at Barcelona
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Red Bull junior Juri Vips has been disqualified from qualifying for this weekend’s Formula 2 round in Bahrain, giving Theo Pourchaire pole for Saturday’s first sprint race
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Christian Lundgaard is positive for the first race of the Formula 2 season in Bahrain, despite a qualifying that ‘hurt’ him when he was beaten by Alpine Academy stable-mate Guanyu …
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Theo Pourchaire is not concerned by the discrepancies between ART Grand Prix Formula 2 team-mates over previous seasons, believing it to be down to the driver and not the team …
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There may be fewer F2 rounds, but the grid is as competitive as ever. Formula Scout makes its predictions on who the top 10 of 2021 will be
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Formula 2’s fanbase continues to grow, despite there being no Schumacher on the 2021 grid, with new drivers, a new format and a new circuit
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Recapping the junior careers of Formula 1’s 2020 grid, aided by photos of the drivers in their racing youth?
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F1’s main support series are changing their calendars and weekend formats in 2021 in the name of cost-saving. What does the paddock expect?
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Christian Lundgaard was fastest in Formula 2 pre-season testing, but it’s consistency that the Dane will have to work on with ART GP in 2021
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Formula 1’s top team has a little publicised but very successful junior team. Paul Aron explains what life is as a Mercedes-AMG protege
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Looking at the data from Formula 2’s sole pre-season test highlights the impact of reduced track time and leaves an unclear competitive order
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Alpine Formula 1 junior Christian Lundgaard was the fastest driver on the second morning of Formula 2 pre-season testing at Bahrain
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Formula Scout previews the racing seasons ahead with 21 junior single-seater drivers that we think will be winning races through 2021
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Losing a place on an F1 junior programme can be the end of the dream, but Victor Martins has made a return to Alpine’s ranks. Here’s how
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Juan Manuel Correa has driven a single-seater car for the first time since the 2019 crash that put him in a coma and left him severely injured
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It’s more than just a new name at what was the Renault Sport Academy, as 2021 marks the start of a new strategy at Alpine
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Alpine Formula 1 junior driver Christian Lundgaard is staying with ART Grand Prix for his second season in Formula 2
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Juan Manuel Correa will return to racing this year less than two years since the F2 crash that left him in a coma with severe leg and spinal injuries
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He’s only 17, but Theo Pourchaire has already raced in F2, has long-term F1 backing and a 2021 seat that could lead to a record-breaking year