F3 champion Bortoleto moves into F2 title contention with first win

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Reigning Formula 3 champion Gabriel Bortoleto moved into contention for the Formula 2 title by taking his first win as the season reached its halfway point.

The McLaren junior overtook early leader Joshua Duerksen and held on to win the feature race ahead of Franco Colapinto.

Red Bull junior Isack Hadjar claimed third after a row over team orders at Campos, as Pepe Marti finished behind him in the second car.

Before the race began, there was major drama when pole winner Dennis Hauger and several other drivers stalled when attempting to leave the grid on the Formation Lap. Jak Crawford and Kush Maini were also pushed into the pit lane after failing to leave the grid.

That handed what was effectively pole position to Joshua Duerksen, who held the lead off the line ahead of Bortoleto, Williams junior Franco Colapinto and championship leader Paul Aron. Duerksen led the opening laps until Brotoleto took the lead from him with a move up the inside of turn four, after which Colapinto moved past into second two laps later.

A Virtual Safety Car was deployed when Zane Maloney came to a stop at the top of the hill, just after Pepe Marti had pitted for soft tyres. Durksen came in at the end of lap seven before Bortoleto pitted a lap later, but the Invicta driver emerged behind Marti who had saved several seconds thanks to the Virtual Safety Car was was now effectively in the net lead of the race.

Colapinto, who had started on the softs rather than supersofts, assumed the lead of the race, heading nine drivers who had started on the softs. Oliver Bearman ran second until he suddenly slowed on lap 20 with an apparent technical problem, forcing him to pull into the pits to retire.

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Bortoleto managed to get by Marti to reclaim the net lead, before Marti was then caught by Campos team mate Isack Hadjar. Hadjar pleaded with the team to let him by, which Marti eventually did, but Hadjar could not close the gap to Bortoleto.

Colapinto eventually pitted from the lead at the end of lap 32, falling to eighth and putting Bortoleto to the head of the field with Hadjar and Marti second and third. Hadjar was still unable to close the gap to the leader and was under pressure from team mate Marti.

Further back, Colapinto was charging on his fresh supersoft tyres. He cruised up to fourth-placed Aron and passed him with three laps remaining, then set his sights on the Campos cars ahead. Within a lap, Colapinto had passed Marti for third and was right behind Hadjar entering the final lap. Hadjar had no defence for the Williams junior and his DRS into turn three as Colapinto breezed through into second.

Bortoleto completed the final lap to take the chequered flag by just over four seconds with Colapinto taking second. Despite Marti insisting his team tell Hadjar to return the position to him, Hadjar held onto third to take the final podium place.

Marti was a furious fourth ahead of Aron, who dropped behind Enzo Fittipaldi after a five-second penalty for moving under braking during an early battle with Hadjar. Duerksen claimed seventh ahead of Amaury Cordeel, Taylor Barnard and Zak O’Sullivan who held onto the final point in a drag race to the line with Crawford.

Aron continues to lead the championship with 115 points, but Hadjar moved up to second with his podium finish, nine points behind. Formula 2’s next round will take place next weekend at Silverstone as part of the British Grand Prix.

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Formula 2 Austria race two results

Position Car Driver Team
1 10 Gabriel Bortoleto Invicta
2 12 Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport
3 20 Isack Hadjar Campos
4 21 Josep Maria Marti Campos
5 14 Enzo Fittipaldi Van Amersfoort
6 17 Paul Aron Hitech
7 24 Joshua Duerksen AIX
8 16 Amaury Cordeel Hitech
9 25 Taylor Barnard AIX
10 2 Zak O’Sullivan ART
11 7 Jak Crawford DAMS
12 1 Victor Martins ART
13 11 Dennis Hauger MP Motorsport
14 4 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Prema
15 8 Juan Manuel Correa DAMS
16 15 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort
17 9 Kush Maini Invicta
18 23 Roman Stanek Trident
DNF 6 Ritomo Miyata Rodin
DNF 22 Richard Verschoor Trident
DNF 3 Ollie Bearman Prema
DNF 5 Zane Maloney Rodin

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6 comments on “F3 champion Bortoleto moves into F2 title contention with first win”

  1. That was super slimy of Hadjar. I went from knowing nothing about him, but routing for him anyway to now instantly disliking him. Begging to be given a swap, not pulling away, then agreeing to reverse the swap and then just not doing it. I don’t even know how one could enjoy a podium like that.

    1. No wonder he’s a RB junior. He learned from the best, remember Brazil ’22?

    2. Hes racing for the championship. He didn’t look at all happy on the podium, and that much guilt is more than you can say for some other drivers who are entitled to anything by any means.

  2. Here’s a list of the current F2 drivers, ordered by age from youngest to oldest. This helps in understanding the mix of youth and experience on the grid​.

    Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Prema Racing) – 17 years old
    Josep María Martí (Campos Racing) – 19 years old
    Taylor Barnard (PHM Racing by Charouz) – 19 years old
    Rafael Villagómez (Van Amersfoort Racing) – 19 years old
    Oliver Bearman (Prema Racing) – 19 years old
    Gabriel Bortoleto (Trident) – 19 years old
    Zak O’Sullivan (Prema Racing) – 19 years old
    Isack Hadjar (Hitech Pulse-Eight) – 19 years old
    Jak Crawford (Hitech Pulse-Eight) – 19 years old
    Paul Aron (Prema Racing) – 20 years old
    Zane Maloney (Carlin) – 20 years old
    Roman Staněk (PHM Racing by Charouz) – 20 years old
    Franco Colapinto (MP Motorsport) – 21 years old
    Dennis Hauger (MP Motorsport) – 21 years old
    Amaury Cordeel (Invicta Virtuosi Racing) – 21 years old
    Joshua Dürksen (PHM Racing by Charouz) – 21 years old
    Enzo Fittipaldi (Carlin) – 22 years old
    Kush Maini (Campos Racing) – 23 years old
    Richard Verschoor (Van Amersfoort Racing) – 23 years old
    Juan Manuel Correa (Van Amersfoort Racing) – 24 years old
    Ritomo Miyata (Hitech Pulse-Eight) – 24 years old

  3. Another first time race winner, that makes it 11, half the field. We are still on track to everyone getting a race win. It may be a bit difficult getting the win for last placed in the championship Villagómez, but it should be possible, since Barnard (21.) and Stanek (20.) already have their wins.

    1. And the championship leader is also still missing win :)

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