Azerbaijan Grand Prix of F2 – Race: Bearman secures a double win, Martins disqualified

The day after his victory in the sprint race, poleman Olie Bearman repeated his success by winning the long race of the Azerbaijan GP in F2. The British driver from Prema finished ahead of Enzo Fittipaldi and Théo Pourchaire, who becomes the championship leader. The other French driver from ART, Victor Martins, initially in 4th place, was disqualified.

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A pure domination. Here’s how we could describe Ollie Bearman’s weekend in Baku. The young Prema driver tormented the competition by simply winning every session of the weekend: free practice, qualifying, sprint race, and endurance race.

This Sunday, there was him and the others. At the first turn, Bearman retained the advantage of his pole position, but three laps later, Théo Pourchaire managed to take the lead by taking advantage of the DRS on the long start/finish straight. It only took one lap for Ollie Bearman to execute the same move on the Frenchman and pull away.

Pourchaire to experience

Just like in Formula 1, the second part of the Grand Prix was quite uneventful, with drivers mostly following the same strategy. Théo Pourchaire believed he held the second position for a long time, but he couldn’t catch up to the leader. However, with 6 laps remaining, it was the surprising Enzo Fittipaldi who overtook him, leaving the Frenchman with the third step on the podium. Nevertheless, Pourchaire still regains the lead in the World Championship from a struggling Ayumu Iwasa this weekend, and perhaps that is the most important thing for the Frenchman, showcasing his consistency since the beginning of the season.

In the midfield, the drivers were rather well-behaved, except for a quite ridiculous crash by Brad Benavides and a suicidal overtaking attempt by Jehan Daruvala. The difference was made on the track, and in this game, the French were not bad.

Martins’ huge disappointment

Victor Martins had a great race, trailing behind his teammate Théo Pourchaire, and finished in fourth place at the checkered flag. The best result for Alpine’s protege in a long race this season was unfortunately invalidated later in the afternoon due to an illegal car. Once again, Martins leaves Baku empty-handed after his crash in the sprint race yesterday. This is the second consecutive race weekend without any points for the F3 champion, who paradoxically shows great potential.

The other French drivers performed well, especially Isack Hadjar, who finished 7th despite starting 18th. Clément Novalak finished 16th.

Rankings of the long race of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix F2

Drivers Teams Times Gap Laps
1 Oliver BEARMAN PREMA Racing 57:23.163 29
2 Enzo FITTIPALDI Rodin Carlin 2.315 29
3 Theo POURCHAIRE ART Grand Prix 2.607 29
4 Frederik VESTI PREMA Racing 15.223 29
5 Kush MAINI Campos Racing 15.792 29
6 Dennis HAUGER MP Motorsport 17.301 29
7 Isack HADJAR Hitech Pulse-Eight 19.576 29
8 Richard VERSCHOOR Van Amersfoort Racing 26.869 29
9 Jak CRAWFORD Hitech Pulse-Eight 27.541 29
10 Arthur LECLERC DAMS 29.695 29
11 Zane MALONEY Rodin Carlin 30.390 29
12 Ayumu IWASA DAMS 32.806 29
13 Juan Manuel CORREA Van Amersfoort Racing 39.092 29
14 Jehan DARUVALA MP Motorsport 39.243 29
15 Jack DOOHAN Invicta Virtuosi Racing 40.007 29
16 Clement NOVALAK Trident 40.017 29
17 Roman STANEK Trident 42.023 29
18 Roy NISSANY PHM Racing by Charouz 53.202 29
19 Amaury CORDEEL Invicta Virtuosi Racing 57.858 29
20 Ralph BOSCHUNG Campos Racing 61.267 29
21 Brad BENAVIDES PHM Racing by Charouz DNF 21 laps 8
22 Victor MARTINS ART Grand Prix Disqualifié
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