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
Prema
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Robert Shwartzman has explained what caused his car to shut down in the first qualifying session of the Formula 2 season in Bahrain, leaving him 12th on the grid
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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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Oscar Piastri believes that qualifying well is not the key to success in F2, as the Alpine junior prepares for his debut in Bahrain
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Robert Shwartzman has explained the personal reasons behind his growing social media use as he has come to terms with the death of his father
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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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As Mick Schumacher prepares for his Formula 1 debut, Formula Scout runs through his best races to date
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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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Kirill Smal led a Prema one-two in the latest two-day group test for Italian Formula 4 teams at Mugello
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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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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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Prema’s Sebastian Montoya set the pace in the two-day group Formula 4 test at Paul Ricard this week
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Hamda Al Qubaisi will return to Italian Formula 4 this season and race as part of the Prema Powerteam line-up for the first time
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Sebastian Montoya, son of Formula 1 race-winner Juan Pablo, will spend a second season in Italian Formula 4 with Prema
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SMP Racing protege Kirill Smal will continue to drive with Prema for a full season in Italian Formula 4 this year
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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?
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Alpine F1 junior Oscar Piastri, managed by Mark Webber, has spoken about the level of indpendence he will take into his rookie F2 season
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Abu Dhabi Racing by Prema’s Guanyu Zhou took the Asian Formula 3 title by winning the season finale at Yas Marina Circuit from pole position
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Patrik Pasma used a fast start to beat Guanyu Zhou in the penultimate Asian F3 race at Yas Marina, as title leader Pierre-Louis Chovet crashed