F2 points leader Guanyu Zhou doesn’t expect to remain in the series for 2022, and is currently only focusing on F1 when it comes to next year’s plans
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Alpine Academy’s director says the plan “from the beginning” was to find a partner team in F1 when looking to promote its F2 juniors
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Alpine Academy member Guanyu Zhou will make his F1 free practice debut in this weekend’s Austrian GP, taking over Fernando Alonso’s car
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Alpine has no place for its Academy drivers in its 2022 Formula 1 line-up, so where do its F2 stars go now?
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Prema and Virtuosi were the two standout teams in F2 last year. They’re on form again in 2021 and they’ve focused on each other’s stengths
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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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Guanyu Zhou led home Felipe Drugovich in Virtuosi Racing’s first one-two finish in Formula 2 in the first Monaco sprint race.
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F2’s first round and pre-season test both ran at Bahrain, but looked very different when it came to who set the pace. What can we take away from them?
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In the latest Formula Scout Podcast, a big discussion topic was the impact of F2’s new weekend format. But what did the drivers make of it?
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F2 returned last weekend with 10 rookies, a new format and heaps of uncertainty over the pecking order. Here are the five main points from round one
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Guanyu Zhou feels his maiden F2 feature race win in Bahrain made up for the one he lost at the first event of 2020
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Guanyu Zhou earned his maiden Formula 2 feature race victory in a thrilling third and final race of the season-opening weekend in Bahrain after passing Richard Verschoor with five laps …
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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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Guanyu Zhou topped the first Formula 2 qualifying of 2021 at Bahrain by just 0.003 seconds, while debutant David Beckmann will start the season-opening sprint race from reversed-grid pole
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Oscar Piastri would be surprised if any Formula 2 driver gives up positions to secure reversed-grid pole in the championship’s new format for 2021, calling the idea ‘unsportsmanlike’
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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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Guanyu Zhou will remain as test driver for the Alpine F1 team this year, but says he will “have to really have the luck” to get a 2022 race seat
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Guanyu Zhou is one of the title favourites for F2 this year, and thinks the series’ new weekend format will be “more stressful” than before
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Guanyu Zhou is now front of the queue to F1 after winning the Asian F3 title. What does his title mean for the rest of the Alpine junior’s year?