Three-place grid penalties and a penalty point on each of their racing licenses have been handed out to Aitken, Lundgaard and Samaia following F2 qualifying
Formula 2
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Liam Lawson claimed his maiden Formula 2 pole position ahead of Hitech GP team-mate Juri Vips in Baku
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DAMS’ Roy Nissany will miss Formula 2 qualifying in Baku as the consequence of the damage he picked up in a high-speed free practice crash
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Marino Sato has been handed a three-place grid penalty for the first Formula 2 race of the weekend in Baku following his free practice crash
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Hitech GP’s Juri Vips commandingly topped Formula 2 practice in Baku, as a crash for DAMS’ Roy Nissany ended the session early
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Theo Pourchaire’s meteoric rise up the single-seater ladder reached another landmark last month. Is promotion to F1 now inevitable?
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Christian Lundgaard believes that F2’s new format, and how races have been won in Baku in the past, could mean a driver wins all three races this weekend
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Matteo Nannini will return to the Formula 2 grid this weekend with Campos Racing, after starting the season with HWA Racelab
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Gianluca Petecof has confirmed he won’t make it onto the grid for the third round of the F2 season in Baku this weekend
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Richard Verschoor has confirmed to Formula Scout that he will be racing for MP Motorsport in the third round of the Formula 2 season in Baku this weekend
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Alpine’s F2 juniors Oscar Piastri, Guanyu Zhou and Christian Lundgaard have voiced their view over rumours surrounding its 2022 F1 line-up
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Gianluca Petecof may not be on the Formula 2 grid in Baku next month, as he searches for sponsors to keep his seat with Campos Racing
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Two years of waiting, then five races of crashes, controversy and revised results. The Formula Scout team discuss Monaco weekend in the lastest podcast
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Alessio Deledda’s inclusion in F2’s Monaco races was contentious after he fell foul of the 107% qualifying rule. Was the right choice made letting him race?
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FIA F2 and F3 CEO Bruno Michel has explained the the input from F1 and the FIA in the two championships’ format change for this year.
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Theo Pourchaire is now the youngest F2 winner aged 17, but who joins him in the pantheon of teenaged winners in F1’s primary feeder series?
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Felipe Drugovich left it as late as he could on his strategy call for F2’s Monaco feature race, which took him from ninth on the grid to third
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Dan Ticktum has taken responsibility for a collision with Oscar Piastri in the Monaco feature race that put him into retirement
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Formula 2’s new youngest winner Theo Pourchaire said he cried on the radio to his ART Grand Prix team as he claimed a record-breaking win in Monaco
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ART Grand Prix’s Theo Pourchaire became Formula 2’s youngest ever winner with victory from pole in the Monaco feature race