As F2 brings its Monaco race weekend to a close, Jacob Awcock takes a look at four key talking points from the season’s most unusual paddock
Monaco
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Nikola Tsolov capitalised on a mistake by his championship rival Rafael Camara to claim victory in the Monaco Formula 2 feature race.
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Brando Badoer claimed victory in the FIA Formula 3 Monaco feature race after a controlled performance.
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Noel Leon completed back-to-back sprint race victories as he took a dominant win from pole in Monaco to lead home Roman Bilinski.
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Hiyu Yamakoshi marked FIA F3’s return to action with a dominant display on the streets of Monte Carlo, claiming victory in the sprint race.
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Rafael Camara bounced back from breaking his suspension on his first lap of qualifying to claim his maiden Formula 2 pole position in Monaco.
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Theophile Nael was able to snatch FIA Formula 3 pole position in Monaco ahead of Brando Badoer.
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Formula 2 championship leader Gabriele Mini left it late to top the only practice session in Monaco.
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Theophile Nael topped a disrupted FIA F3 practice session on the streets of Monaco that featured a heavy crash for James Wharton.
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Last weekend in Monaco, Leonardo Fornaroli became only the fifth driver in GP2/F2 history to go nine races into a season without a non-score.
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Third-year FIA F3 driver Mari Boya took his first top-five qualifying result in Monaco, and converted it into his maiden feature race podium.
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Jak Crawford’s pitstop timing won him Formula 2’s Monaco feature race, and he has explained how intense it was on track when trying to pit.
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Victor Martins will drive for Williams in free practice at this week’s Spanish GP, where he will also hope to end his points-free run in F2
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DAMS’ Jak Crawford won a chaotic and frequently disrupted Formula 2 feature race in Monaco, as the points lead changed hands.
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Campos Racing’s Nikola Tsolov won from pole in FIA Formula 3’s Monaco sprint race on Sunday with a faultless drive.
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Overtaking difficulties meant F2 drivers switched focus to setting the fastest lap in the Monaco sprint race, but it proved as tricky.
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DAMS’ Kush Maini was victorious from reversed-grid pole in Formula 2’s thrilling sprint race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Hitech GP’s Martinius Stenshorne claimed a dominant victory in the FIA Formula 3 Championship’s sprint race in Monaco.
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Alex Dunne claimed to be surprised after he achieved his maiden Formula 2 pole position around the streets of Monte Carlo.
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Rodin Motorsport’s Alex Dunne took pole position by just 0.003 seconds in Formula 2’s eventful qualifying session in Monaco.