Styria – Race 2: Christian Lundgaard’s victory in the sprint race
After a long race contested in the rain, Formula 2 returned to the track this Sunday afternoon for the second race of the weekend. Christian Lundgaard, the Danish driver for the French team ART Grand Prix, claimed his first victory in Formula 2 after a flawlessly executed race from start to finish.

Thanks to the reverse grid in the sprint race, Dan Ticktum starts from pole position with the young Marcus Armstrong by his side. The start goes smoothly except for yesterday’s feature race winner, Robert Shwartzmann, who makes a mistake on his own in the very first corner, forcing him to retire.
The lead drivers engaged in some great battles in the first part of the race. Notably, there was a decisive overtake by Christian Lundgaard on Dan Ticktum to take the lead in the race.
LAP 4/28
Lundgaard leads! He sends a move on Ticktum at Turn 3 and defends into Turn 4 to take P1#AustrianGP ???????? #F2 pic.twitter.com/ioYLxxo7FL
— Formula 2 (@FIA_F2) July 12, 2020
Author of a good start to the race, Mick Schumacher, starting 8th, managed to climb to 3rd place during the 12th lap. Unfortunately, he also had to resolve to retire following the accidental activation of the extinguisher integrated into his car. The second race of the weekend was fatal for the Prema team, which had to withdraw both of its cars from the sprint race.
LAP 14/28
Mick Schumacher’s fire extinguisher has gone off! The German is out of the car and loses the chance of a potential podium ????#AustrianGP ???????? #F2 pic.twitter.com/YMfcPMLeWf
— Formula 2 (@FIA_F2) July 12, 2020
We witnessed a rather calm second half of the race where the positions remained unchanged during the last 14 laps. Christian Lundgaard, 18 years old and a driver in the Renault program, thus claims his first F2 victory, ahead of Englishman Dan Ticktum and New Zealander Marcus Armstrong.
The French team Art Grand Prix has a great second race by placing its two single-seaters on the podium. Meanwhile, Giuliano Alesi finishes in 15th position in the race.
Drivers | Team | Gap | |
1 | Christian LUNDGAARD | ART Grand Prix | – |
2 | Dan TICKTUM | DAMS | + 2.063 |
3 | Marcus ARMSTRONG | ART Grand Prix | + 10.226 |
4 | Guanyu ZHOU | UNI-Virtuosi | + 10.944 |
5 | Callum ILOTT | UNI-Virtuosi | + 11.534 |
6 | Jack AITKEN | Campos Racing | + 20.458 |
7 | Sean GELAEL | DAMS | + 22.955 |
8 | Nikita MAZEPIN | Hitech Grand Prix | + 23.632 |
9 | Jehan DARUVALA | Carlin | + 24.180 |
10 | Luca GHIOTTO | Hitech Grand Prix | +27.770 |
11 | Nobuharu MATSUSHITA | MP Motorsport | + 28.392 |
12 | Louis DELETRAZ | Charouz Racing System | +29.247 |
13 | Felipe DRUGOVICH | MP Motorsport | + 32.770 |
14 | Pedro PIQUET | Charouz Racing System | + 34.113 |
15 | Giuliano ALESI | BWT HWA RACELAB | + 41.821 |
16 | Artem MARKELOV | BWT HWA RACELAB | +49.240 |
17 | Guilherme SAMAIA | Campos Racing | +50.818 |
18 | Roy NISSANY | Trident | + 1’11.311 |
19 | Mick SCHUMACHER | PREMA Racing | Retired |
20 | Yuki TSUNODA | Carlin | Retired |
21 | Marino SATO | Trident | Retired |
22 | Robert SHWARTZMAN | PREMA Racing | Retired |