F2 Saudi Arabia GP review: Verschoor triumphs, Lindblad makes history

A look back at the third round of the F2 championship in Jeddah. A weekend marked by a penalty that allowed Arvid Lindblad to become the youngest ever winner of a sprint race, before Richard Verschoor won brilliantly on Sunday to take the championship lead.

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As the Formula 2 championship continued its Middle Eastern tour after Bahrain and Melbourne, Jeddah’s ultra-fast street circuit provided plenty of twists during the third race of the 2025 season. Between the historic victory of the youngest winner in F2 history and the strong comeback of Richard Verschoor, the Saudi weekend reshuffled the championship standings.

Free practice: Martins leads the way

In the heat of Jeddah, Victor Martins (ART Grand Prix) immediately set the pace by recording the fastest time in the free practice with a lap of 1:45.671. The Frenchman was ahead of Roman Stanek (Invicta Racing) by 0.146 seconds and Dino Beganovic (Hitech GP) by 0.319 seconds. These sessions took place during the day, in much hotter conditions than those expected for the evening’s qualifying and races.

Despite an initially deserted track for the first ten minutes, the activity gradually intensified. Joshua Duerksen (AIX Racing) was the first to set a benchmark time, which was quickly improved by Gabriele Mini, and then by Martins, who ultimately maintained his advantage until the end of the session.

Free practice ranking

Driver Équipe Times Écart Laps
1 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 1:45.671 19
2 Roman Stanek Invicta Racing 1:45.817 +0.146 19
3 Dino Beganovic Hitech GP 1:45.990 +0.319 19
4 Joshua Duerksen AIX Racing 1:46.062 +0.391 19
5 Gabriele Mini Prema 1:46.075 +0.404 19
6 Sebastian Montoya Prema 1:46.117 +0.446 18
7 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing 1:46.245 +0.574 20
8 Jak Crawford DAMS 1:46.248 +0.577 18
9 Pepe Marti Campos Racing 1:46.379 +0.708 19
10 Kush Maini DAMS 1:46.437 +0.766 8
11 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 1:46.450 +0.779 19
12 Arvid Lindblad Campos Racing 1:46.480 +0.809 19
13 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport 1:46.493 +0.822 20
14 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 1:46.561 +0.890 21
15 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport 1:46.568 +0.897 17
16 Amaury Cordeel Rodin Motorsport 1:46.655 +0.984 15
17 Max Esterson Trident 1:46.662 +0.991 20
18 Luke Browning Hitech GP 1:46.767 +1.096 19
19 John Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing 1:46.794 +1.123 20
20 Sami Meguetounif Trident 1:46.803 +1.132 19
21 Ritomo Miyata ART Grand Prix 1:46.925 +1.254 20
22 Cian Shields AIX Racing 1:48.271 +2.600 20

Qualifications: Crawford emerges victorious at the last moment

The qualifying sessions saw multiple twists and turns, culminating in a suspenseful finish. While Victor Martins appeared to have secured his first pole position of 2025 with a time of 1:43.601, it was ultimately the American Jak Crawford (DAMS) who clinched the top spot on his final flying lap. With a time of 1:43.579, he edged out the Frenchman by just 0.022 seconds.

The session was interrupted by a red flag ten minutes before the end following John Bennett’s (Van Amersfoort Racing) accident at turn 17. When it resumed, all the drivers had only one flying lap, adding considerable pressure to their final attempt.

Leonardo Fornaroli (Invicta Racing) completed the top three, followed by Luke Browning (Hitech GP) and Arvid Lindblad (Campos Racing). Richard Verschoor, who was set to play a major role this weekend, qualified in ninth position.

Roman Stanek, initially tenth and therefore in reverse pole position for the sprint race, received a three-place grid penalty for impeding Alexander Dunne, thus promoting Verschoor to pole for the sprint.

Qualification standings

Driver Équipe Times Écart Laps
1 Jak Crawford DAMS 1:43.579 10
2 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 1:43.601 +0.022 11
3 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing 1:43.671 +0.092 12
4 Luke Browning Hitech GP 1:43.737 +0.158 13
5 Arvid Lindblad Campos 1:43.743 +0.164 12
6 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport 1:43.801 +0.222 12
7 Pepe Marti Campos Racing 1:43.831 +0.252 12
8 Gabriele Mini Prema 1:43.842 +0.263 13
9 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 1:43.916 +0.337 11
10 Roman Stanek Invicta Racing 1:44.548 +0.969 11
11 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport 1:44.086 +0.507 12
12 Kush Maini DAMS 1:44.153 +0.574 10
13 Dino Beganovic Hitech GP 1:44.161 +0.582 13
14 Amaury Cordeel Rodin Motorsport 1:44.194 +0.615 11
15 Sami Meguetounif Trident 1:44.265 +0.686 11
16 Ritomo Miyata ART Grand Prix 1:44.460 +0.881 11
17 Sebastian Montoya Prema 1:44.531 +0.952 12
18 Joshua Duerksen AIX Racing 1:44.543 +0.964 11
19 Max Esterson Trident 1:44.906 +1.327 12
20 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 1:44.965 +1.386 12
21 John Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing 1:45.152 +1.573 9
22 Cian Shields AIX Racing 1:45.683 +2.104 10

Sprint Race: Lindblad Makes History

Saturday’s sprint race saw Richard Verschoor cross the finish line first, but it was ultimately Arvid Lindblad who was declared the winner after a five-second penalty was applied to the Dutch driver.

Verschoor, starting from pole, had dominated the majority of the race. After briefly losing the lead to Pepe Martí on the fourth lap, he regained the advantage on the following lap. But this maneuver cost him dearly: the stewards judged that he had forced Martí off the track and imposed a five-second penalty on him.

This verdict allowed Lindblad to achieve his first F2 victory at just 17 years old, becoming the youngest winner in the history of the championship. His teammate Martí finished second, giving Campos Racing its first one-two finish in F2. Alexander Dunne (Rodin Motorsport) completed the podium.

The race was marked by a virtual safety car intervention after Cian Shields’ accident on the first lap, followed by a full safety car due to a collision between Jak Crawford and Gabriele Mini on the 15th lap.

Sprint race results

Driver Équipe Times
1 Arvid Lindblad Campos Racing 38:16.059
2 Pepe Marti Campos Racing +0:578
3 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport +2:087
4 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport +3:492
5 Roman Stanek Invicta Racing +3:532
6 Gabriele Mini Prema +4:254
7 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing +4:403
8 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix +5:601
9 Luke Browning Hitech GP +6:185
10 Kush Maini DAMS +6:672
11 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport +7:361
12 Joshua Duerksen AIX Racing +7:556
13 Sebastian Montoya Prema +8:244
14 Amaury Cordeel Rodin Motorsport +9:203
15 Dino Beganovic Hitech GP +10:463
16 Sami Meguetounif Trident +11:113
17 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing +12:226
18 Ritomo Miyata ART Grand Prix +13:923
19 Max Esterson Trident +15:553
20 John Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing +26:266
21 Jak Crawford DAMS
22 Cian Shields AIX Racing

Main Race: Verschoor Takes His Revenge

Determined to erase the previous day’s disappointment, Richard Verschoor delivered a masterful performance during Sunday’s main race. Starting ninth on the grid, the MP Motorsport driver opted for an alternative strategy by starting on medium tires while most of his opponents chose the supersofts.

This decision proved to be rewarding. While the leaders made their pit stops as early as the seventh lap, Verschoor extended his first stint, maintaining an impressive pace despite worn tires. He even set several fastest laps consecutively.

When he finally stopped on the 24th lap of the 28-lap race, he came out in fourth place, behind Crawford but ahead of Martins. With new supersoft tires, he quickly made up the gap to the leader and overtook him in the first corner of the last lap to win brilliantly.

Crawford finished second, followed by Martins who held off Fornaroli for the final spot on the podium. This victory propelled Verschoor to the top of the drivers’ championship.

Results of the main race

Driver Équipe Times
1 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 51:33.929
2 Jak Crawford DAMS +1:701
3 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix +5:852
4 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing +6:574
5 Pepe Marti Campos Racing +9:992
6 Luke Browning Hitech GP +10:607
7 Arvid Lindblad Campos Racing +15:420
8 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport +16:376
9 Gabriele Mini Prema +19:518
10 Kush Maini DAMS +19:604
11 Joshua Duerksen AIX Racing +19:867
12 Roman Stanek Invicta Racing +20:654
13 Dino Beganovic Hitech GP +25:492
14 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport +26:399
15 Amaury Cordeel Rodin Motorsport +27:313
16 Ritomo Miyata ART Grand Prix +27:947
17 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing +33:771
18 Max Esterson Trident +33:930
19 Cian Shields AIX Racing +50:274
20 John Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing +1 lap
21 Sebastian Montoya Prema
22 Sami Meguetounif Trident

Assessment and Rankings: Verschoor and Campos Take the Lead

At the end of this third round, Richard Verschoor takes the lead in the championship with 53 points, ahead of Leonardo Fornaroli (42 points) and Pepe Martí (41 points). Alexander Dunne and Luke Browning complete the top 5 with 35 and 33 points respectively.

On the teams’ side, Campos Racing takes the lead in the constructors’ standings with 65 points, ahead of MP Motorsport (59 points) and Invicta Racing (48 points). Hightech TGR follows closely with 45 points.

The championship now heads towards its first European round, with a balance of power quite different from before Jeddah. The 2025 season promises to be more competitive than ever, with already three different winners in six races.

Drivers’ standings after 3 rounds

Driver Équipe Points
1 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 53
2 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing 42
3 Pepe Marti Campos Racing 41
4 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport 35
5 Luke Browning Hitech GP 33
6 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 28
7 Arvid Lindblad Campos Racing 24
8 Jak Crawford DAMS 20
9 Dino Beganovic Hitech GP 12
10 Gabriele Mini Prema 12

Team standings after 3 rounds

Équipe Points
1 Campos Racing 65
2 MP Motorsport 59
3 Invicta Racing 48
4 Hitech GP 45
5 Rodin Motorsport 35
6 ART Grand Prix 28
7 DAMS 21
8 Prema 15
9 Invicta Racing 11
10 Van Amersfoort Racing 3
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