F2 Jeddah: Piastri declared winner of truncated feature race
Oscar Piastri claimed victory in a restarted Formula 2 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix feature race that red flagged following crash involving Olli Caldwell and Guilherme Samaia.
Watch: Formula 2: Piastri declared winner on countback in Saudi Arabia
The Australian was declared the winner of a shortened 20 minute race staged after the original race was red flagged following a frightening start line shunt, where the stalled Theo Pourchaire was collected by the unsighted Enzo Fittipaldi.
Both drivers were conscious and extricated from the cars before being transferred to the King Fahad Armed Forced hospital in Jeddah.
This was the second delay to the start of the race after marshals were required to repair the track barriers caused by an earlier support race.
As a result of the delays, half points were awarded with Piastri claiming the win to extend his championship lead.
Prema Racing teammate Robert Shwartzman finished second while Ralph Boschiung netted the final podium.
Piastri led the field on the rolling start down to Turn 1 with teammate Shwartzman in pursuit, while Boschung held third ahead of Zhou.
The leader wasted little time in establishing a 1.2s lead over his teammate in the opening quarter of the race.
Behind, Zhou attempted to pass Boschung but the latter put up a strong defence which resulted in an investigation from the stewards.
However, racing was short-lived as a crash, involving F2 debutant Caldwell and Samaia at the halfway mark initially drew the safety car, triggering leader Piastri third-placed Boschung, Zhou in fourth and Juri Vips into the pits.
Moments latter race control issued the red flags signalling the end of the race.
In this circumstance, Piastri was declared the winner on the count back rule, finishing ahead of teammate Shwartzman with Boschung third.
Zhou claimed fourth in front of teammate Felipe Drugovich, Vips, Christian Lundgaard, Marcus Armstrong, Liam Lawson and Daniel Ticktum rounded out the points scorers.
The F2 championship will conclude at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix next weekend.
F2 Jeddah - Race results:
Cla | # | Driver | Team | Gap |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 |
Oscar Piastri
|
Prema Powerteam | |
2 | 1 |
Robert Shwartzman
|
Prema Powerteam | 1.100 |
3 | 21 |
Ralph Boschung
|
Campos Racing | 2.700 |
4 | 3 |
Guanyu Zhou
|
UNI-Virtuosi | 3.000 |
5 | 4 |
Felipe Drugovich
|
UNI-Virtuosi | 4.400 |
6 | 8 |
Jüri Vips
|
HitechGP | 4.800 |
7 | 9 |
Christian Lundgaard
|
ART Grand Prix | 6.000 |
8 | 17 |
Marcus Armstrong
|
DAMS | 6.100 |
9 | 7 |
Liam Lawson
|
HitechGP | 6.500 |
10 | 5 |
Dan Ticktum
|
Carlin | 9.400 |
11 | 6 |
Jehan Daruvala
|
Carlin | 9.500 |
12 | 24 |
Bent Viscaal
|
Trident | 10.100 |
13 | 11 |
Jack Doohan
|
MP Motorsport | 10.400 |
14 | 22 |
Logan Sargeant
|
HWA Racelab | 12.300 |
15 | 16 |
Roy Nissany
|
DAMS | 12.700 |
16 | 20 |
Olli Caldwell
|
Campos Racing | 1 Lap |
17 | 15 |
Guilherme Samaia
|
Charouz Racing System | 1 Lap |
18 | 25 |
Marino Sato
|
Trident | 1 Lap |
19 | 12 |
Clement Novalak
|
MP Motorsport | 1 Lap |
20 | 23 |
Alessio Deledda
|
HWA Racelab | 1 Lap |
10 |
Theo Pourchaire
|
ART Grand Prix | ||
14 |
Enzo Fittipaldi
|
Charouz Racing System | ||
View full results |
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