The Curse of the Second ART Seat: Lundgaard’s Season Goes From Bad to Worse in Baku
One podium and 13th in the championship, that’s all Christian Lundgaard has after three rounds. Baku was the latest bump on his road to Formula 2 glory. Things aren’t going ART GP’s way this season. Yes, Theo Pourchaire has been putting in some great performances in his debut year like the Monaco win, but the French driver broke his wrist in a collision and might … Continue reading The Curse of the Second ART Seat: Lundgaard’s Season Goes From Bad to Worse in Baku
Lawson ‘Disappointed’ With Messy Baku Weekend: ‘It’s Not At All What We Wanted’
Baku started great for Liam Lawson with pole position for the Feature Race. But from there on everything went downhill for the Hitech GP driver. “It’s very disappointing to be one of the fastest on track all weekend and not come away with more.” If everything went his way, Red Bull junior Liam Lawson could (with a little luck) be leading the championship after Baku. … Continue reading Lawson ‘Disappointed’ With Messy Baku Weekend: ‘It’s Not At All What We Wanted’
Aron loses ground as Prema is off the pace in FRECA
It’s a weird sight in feeder series: Prema was pretty much off the pace in Formula Regional by Alpine last weekend. And the timing couldn’t be worse after a great podium from Paul Aron at Monaco. This is the season to shine for 17 year old Mercedes Junior Paul Aron. He has a years worth of experience in Formula Renault Eurocup and the talent to … Continue reading Aron loses ground as Prema is off the pace in FRECA
What happened the last time F2 was in Baku (video)
Covid got the 2020 edition of Baku cancelled, so it’s been about two years ago Formula 2 was last seen racing the streets of the Azerbaijan capital. The last edition was everything you want from a Formula 2 round: chaos, daring moves for the lead, safety cars and a failed three point turn by an absolute F2 legend. The weekend started off with the Feature … Continue reading What happened the last time F2 was in Baku (video)
Consistent Piastri now genuine F2 title contender
Oscar Piastri has two straight titles under his belt. He won Formula Renault Eurocup and FIA Formula 3, but still the Australian didn’t top a lot of lists as a title candidate before the season. Gain experience this first year and launch a title assault in your second year, right? Well Piastri is having non of that. It took Oscar Piastri (Prema) just two races … Continue reading Consistent Piastri now genuine F2 title contender
Lundgaard deeply disappointed: ‘Nothing went my way’
To say Monaco wasn’t Christian Lundgaard’s weekend, would be quite an understatement. The Danish driver retired twice, went home empty handed and now finds himself way down the order looking at an uphill championship battle. After a very good debut year, expectations were high this season for Christian Lundgaard. He stayed with ART GP for a second year in a row. Last year he won … Continue reading Lundgaard deeply disappointed: ‘Nothing went my way’
Crawford ‘a bit sad’ he didn’t win all three races at Paul Ricard
Jak Crawford had to sit out the first two races of the Euroformula Open season because he wasn’t old enough yet. Right when he turned 16 though, he did the final race of the season opener at Portimao. Last weekend at Paul Ricard was his first full race weekend and he stunned fans with two wins in three races. The Red Bull junior has entered … Continue reading Crawford ‘a bit sad’ he didn’t win all three races at Paul Ricard
Peroni getting adjusted to the American life: ‘It’s already bloody hot’
Alex Peroni left the European racing scene to enter the Road to Indy this year and has been adjusting well to racing in Indy Lights and life outside of racing in Florida. He compares his former FIA F3 car to his new Indy Lights car and life outside of Europe. How does the Indy Lights car differ from the FIA Formula 3 car you raced … Continue reading Peroni getting adjusted to the American life: ‘It’s already bloody hot’
Visser confident of winning title battle with Chadwick
It was a close battle two years ago between Beitske Visser and Jamie Chadwick, but in the end the Dutch driver lost out on the title by ten points. But she’s back with a vengeance and very confident that with more experience in the bag (WEC, anyone?) she can beat her rival to the title this time. “It is important that I get off to … Continue reading Visser confident of winning title battle with Chadwick
Chadwick hopes experience with Williams F1 will make difference in W Series title fight
It’s almost two years ago that Jamie Chadwick won the inaugural W Series Championship title. In a fierce battle with Beitske Visser she came out on top. Since then she developed herself in Formula Regional and as a development driver with Williams F1. “It is important that I get off to a fast start in Austria next month, so this week’s pre-season test is vital”, … Continue reading Chadwick hopes experience with Williams F1 will make difference in W Series title fight
Correa ‘wants more’ after scoring point on ’emotional’ comeback
The moment a lot of race fans looked forward to: Juan Manuel Correa’s comeback to competitive racing. The American completed his first race weekend back in the car in Barcelona and to top it off he scored a point. Here is how it felt to be back in the car again. When you have been out of competitive racing for as long as Juan Manuel … Continue reading Correa ‘wants more’ after scoring point on ’emotional’ comeback
Caldwell takes maiden FIA F3 victory in ‘crazy race’
After a difficult rookie season in FIA Formula 3 with Trident, the time has come to shine for Olli Caldwell. In Barcelona the 18-year-old bagged his first win in the series. A years worth of experience and a seat in a top team can make a huge difference, and that very much applies to Olli Caldwell. His win in Race 2 seems like a breakthrough, … Continue reading Caldwell takes maiden FIA F3 victory in ‘crazy race’
