Mick Schumacher heads to Formula One as a champion as neither title contender scored points. Jehan Daruvala took his first F2 win in a Carlin 1-2.
Yuki Tsunoda continues to dominate the weekend as Mick Schumacher’s comeback drive takes the title fight to the last race.
Yuki Tsunoda sweeps Saturday to take pole but all the talk is about Mick Schumacher and his crash with Roy Nissany at the end of qualifying.
Yuki Tsunoda is the man to beat heading into qualifying as he leads a Carlin 1-2 in the final F2 practice session of the year.
A second driver announcement of the day and it’s a return to the series for Ralph Boschung.
As expected, Oscar Piastri stays with PREMA as he makes the step up to Formula 2.
A simply sublime drive by Shwartzman but the talk will be about Ilott after the Brit crashed. He was fortunate Schumacher couldn’t take advantage.
A simply dominant drive from Drugovich to take victory. Second place for Ilott closes the title fight to twelve points.
A stunning lap from Callum Ilott and he closes the points gap to Mick Schumacher to just 18 points with pole in Bahrain.
It couldn’t have been a more truncated session to kickstart Formula 2’s Bahrain Grand Prix weekend which saw Nikita Mazepin top the times.
Given that he wasn’t sure if he’d be able to race each weekend, third in the championship was a mega effort by Scotland’s Gordie Mutch and his Fox Motorsport team.
With both series running on alternate weekends, Formula 2 and Formula 3 will keep us entertained for even more weekends across 2021 with both series’ schedule’s announced today.
We’ve now seen the last of F2 and F3 on the same package as 2021 will see the two series’ alternate on F1 weekends as a way to cut down on costs. Each weekend will also consist of three races rather than two.
Jack Doohan turned up the wick on the final day of post-season F3 testing as he looks to be gelling with his Trident team.
A timing screen glitch couldn’t stop Roman Stanek from storming to the fastest lap time on day one of F3’s post-season test at Jerez.
Pourchaire will become the youngest driver on the grid at just seventeen when he drives the HWA car in Bahrain.
The decision comes as something of a surprise, leaving everyone speculating as to who will partner Pato O’Ward at Arrow McLaren SP next year.



