Formula 2 has added a 15-minute shakedown session to the schedule of its opening round in Melbourne this weekend.
Melbourne
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Prema’s Gabriele Mini topped the first qualifying session of the Formula 2 season in Melbourne, beating Victor Martins to pole position.
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Rafael Camara led a Trident one-two on his debut in qualifying for the first FIA Formula 3 Championship round of 2025 in Melbourne.
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ART Grand Prix’s Victor Martins topped an incident-packed first Formula 2 practice session of 2025 in Melbourne.
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Rafael Camara was quickest in FIA Formula 3 free practice at Melbourne, marking the competitive debut of the new Dallara F3 2025 car.
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F2 has issued grid penalties to three teams for this weekend’s season opener in Melbourne due to technical infractions in pre-season testing.
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AIX Racing has completed its 2025 FIA Formula 3 Championship driver line-up, but only for the Melbourne season opener.
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Paul Aron has been Formula 2’s top rookie so far this year, scoring 47 points over the first six races to sit second in the standings.
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Laurens van Hoepen took a second Formula 3 podium in Melbourne, making it two out of two in sprint races, but his year isn’t going to plan.
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F2 leader Zane Maloney says he is yet to start thinking about the title fight after maintaining his 15-point lead in round three in Melbourne
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Dennis Hauger may have thrown away a win in Formula 2’s feature race in Melbourne, but he left Australia with boosted confidence.
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Gabriele Mini rose to third in the F3 standings in Melbourne, leaving with a podium after two races where he found tyre graining was an issue
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Isack Hadjar had a big grin after winning F2’s Melbourne feature race, particularly after his sprint race victory had been taken away.
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F2’s stewards were busy on Sunday, issuing post-race penalties for the feature race and also rejecting Campos Racing’s appeal of a sprint race penalty
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Isack Hadjar bounced back from a sprint race penalty to win F2’s feature race in Melbourne, as poleman Dennis Hauger crashed out.
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Dino Beganovic ignited his FIA Formula 3 title hopes with a first victory in a tactical feature race in Melbourne.
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A rather conservative approach in Melbourne’s sprint race earned Dennis Hauger a third consecutive Formula 2 podium.
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Roman Stanek’s defensive driving earned him the win in Formula 2’s Melbourne sprint race after Isack Hadjar was penalised.
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The late safety car interruption in Formula 3’s Melbourne sprint race was key to Martinius Stenshorne’s victory aspirations
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Isack Hadjar has been given a 10-second penalty after the Melbourne F2 sprint race, handing Trident’s Roman Stanek his maiden victory.