Frenchman Isack Hadjar leads the Formula 2 standings

Victor Martins is having a difficult season in Formula 2, while Isack Hadjar, another Frenchman on the grid, is shining at the top of the championship. Estonian rookie Paul Aron is third with 124 points. Future F1 driver Oliver Bearman is behind in fifteenth place.

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As three-quarters of the Formula 2 season’s races are already over, the drivers’ ranking is becoming more precise in this first part of the season. With 10 races completed out of the planned 14, the 22 competing drivers are determined to win the F2 World Championship title. Last year, it was Théo Pourchaire who was crowned champion. Since the regulations forbid former champions from returning to the discipline, the French driver is therefore absent this year. The same goes for the other 3 drivers who followed him in the championship in the 2023 season. Consequently, Victor Martins, who finished fifth last year, is the highest-ranked driver still in competition.

The descent into hell

For Victor Martins, this season is a real disappointment. Currently twelfth in the standings, the French driver is experiencing a difficult year with five retirements and many races without scoring points. Martins, who has been racing for ART Grand Prix since last year, has not managed to replicate his past performances. His drop in the standings is all the more striking as he was expected to be in the leading positions this year. With still a few races to go and a very small point difference, he can still hope to aim for the Top 10 by the end of the season.

The French hope of this season

However, another French driver is shining in this mid-season: Isack Hadjar, a driver for Campos Racing. Currently leading the championship with 165 points, Hadjar has achieved several remarkable performances, winning both sprint races and main races. As a junior driver for Red Bull, the Frenchman is a talent considered to join Racing Bulls in Formula 1. While Pérez is on the brink of exclusion, Hadjar could well get a promotion and replace Tsunoda or Ricciardo if one of them were to move up to Red Bull. His skills in Formula 2 make him a serious contender for the title as he already has a 36-point lead.

A phenomenonal Estonian rookie.

The 2024 season also saw the arrival of an exceptional Estonian rookie. Paul Aron, at Hitech Pulse-Eight, has shown remarkable performances at the beginning of the season. After holding the first place in the championship for a long period, Aron is now in third position with 124 points. His performance is all the more impressive as he only started in Formula 2 this year. Gabriel Bortoleto, at Invicta Racing, recently overtook him in Belgium, now occupying second place with 129 points.

A difficult situation for Formula 1.

Oliver Bearman, already confirmed at Haas in Formula 1 for next year, and Kimi Andrea Antonelli, expected to join Mercedes in 2025, have not shone in Formula 2 this season. Although Antonelli won his first race two weeks ago, he is currently in seventh place in the championship. The situation is even more concerning for Bearman, who is in fifteenth position. Their team PREMA Racing is therefore seventh out of eleven teams competing for the constructor’s championship.

With still four races to go, the fight for the Formula 2 championship is far from over. Hadjar, Aron, and the other drivers’ performances will be closely monitored as the season enters its final phase.

F2 drivers’ standings after the Belgian Grand Prix.

Driver Équipe Points
1 I. Hadjar Campos Racing 165
2 G. Bortoleto Invicta Racing 129
3 P. Aron Hitech Pulse-Eight 124
4 Z. Maloney Rodin Motorsport 111
5 J. Crawford DAMS Lucas Oil 100
6 F. Colapinto MP Motorsport 96
7 A. Antonelli PREMA Racing 87
8 D. Hauger MP Motorsport 83
9 K. Maini Invicta Racing 74
10 Z. O’Sullivan ART Grand Prix 59
11 E. Fittipaldi Van Amersfoort Racing 58
12 V. Martins ART Grand Prix 57
13 R. Verschoor Trident 45
14 J. Marti Campos Racing 38
15 O. Bearman PREMA Racing 34
16 J. Correa DAMS Lucas Oil 31
17 A. Cordeel Hitech Pulse-Eight 29
18 R. Miyata Rodin Motorsport 29
19 J. Dürksen AIX Racing 25
20 T. Barnard AIX Racing 18
21 R. Stanek Trident 14
22 R. Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 9

F2 team ranking after Belgium

Équipe Points
1 Campos Racing 203
2 Invicta Racing 203
3 MP Motorsport 179
4 Hitech Pulse-Eight 153
5 Rodin Motorsport 140
6 DAMS Lucas Oil 131
7 PREMA Racing 121
8 ART Grand Prix 116
9 Van Amersfoort Racing 67
10 Trident 59
11 AIX Racing 43
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