Theo Pourchaire has lost his podium in F2’s Paul Ricard sprint race to a penalty, dropping him behind title rival Felipe Drugovich
Theo Pourchaire
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Theo Pourchaire was surprised to be summoned to the stewards after F2’s sprint race at the Red Bull Ring, something that turned out to be a mistake
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Theo Pourchaire began 2022 confident an Alfa Romeo Racing seat would be his next year, and he’s paid the mental price for it
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Theo Pourchaire has made a frank remark about being outpaced by his team-mate at Barcelona, saying he “cannot accept” such a situation
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Felipe Drugovich and Theo Pourchaire’s title battle was hotting up before their Monaco battle. We spoke to both in the paddock last weekend
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Theo Pourchaire believes “it’s crazy” that the Monaco’s future is being called into question, saying the circuit should be kept “forever”
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Theo Pourchaire has called on the FIA to look at its rules regarding yellow flags after rival Felipe Drugovich earned pole position in Monaco
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Theo Pourchaire has spoken about his development work on Formula E’s Gen3 car which is being introduced in the 2022-23 season
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Theo Pourchaire criticised his F2 title rival Felipe Drugovich’s strategy in the Imola feature race after it backfired and left Drugovich in 10th
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Theo Pourchaire joked that he was disappointed that his race-deciding move in the F2 feature race at Imola was unseen by TV cameras
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Theo Pourchaire took his third Formula 2 feature race win, triumphing at Imola after Roy Nissany looked poised to win before crashing out
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A reduction in points and no influence on race two grids means F2 drivers feel more risk is applied to sprint races now, as in FIA F3
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A tweak to the F2 qualifying ruleset may prompt a rethink into how teams approach the session after Jack Doohan’s pole position at Bahrain
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Formula 2 produced two thrilling races in Bahrain to start the 2022 season. These are some of Formula Scout’s main takeaways
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Theo Pourchaire has revealed he had a cracked visor that hampered his vision on his way to winning the Formula 2 Bahrain feature race
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Theo Pourchaire won an incident-filled first feature race of the Formula 2 season in Bahrain ahead of Liam Lawson and Juri Vips
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F2 can be notoriously unpredictable, and with race winners joined by talented rookies, it’s not easy to pick a likely champion for 2022
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Theo Pourchaire has made official his participation in the 2022 F2 season, having signed the contract with the team he will race for this year
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The three-race format put more emphasis on sprint race points, but improved qualifying from the champion meant feature races set the title
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Find out which drivers the Formula Scout team ranked as the best performers in junior single-seater racing in 2021