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Mugello Circuit 2020
The Mugello Circuit made its F2 debut in 2020.
Race Information
Date 12 September 2020
No. 86
Event Flag of Tuscany Gran Premio Della Toscana Ferrari 1000 2020
Location Flag of Italy Mugello Circuit
Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy
Format 170 km / 60 min (Feature Race)
Lap length 5.245 km (3.259 mi)
Distance 33 laps / 173.085 km (107.550 mi)
Qualifying Result
Pole Sitter Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard
Team Flag of France ART Grand Prix
Time 1:30.133
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz
Team Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System
Time 1:33.969 on lap 22
Race Result
First Second Third
Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz
Winner Team Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix
Time 59:22.869
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The 2020 Mugello Formula 2 Race 1, otherwise known as the 2020 Mugello Feature Race, was the seventeenth round of the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship, staged at the Mugello Circuit in Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy on 12 September 2020.[1] The race, held in support of the Gran Premio Della Toscana Ferrari 1000 2020, was the first F2 or GP2 Series race to be held at the Mugello Circuit.[1]

Qualifying for the first ever Mugello F2 race would see Christian Lundgaard claim his maiden F2 pole, edging out Dan Ticktum by just 0.005s.[2] Callum Ilott, Championship leader, would claim third ahead of Marcus Armstrong, with the Brit's main title rivals Robert Shwartzman and Mick Schumacher claiming ninth and fifteenth respectively.[2]

The start of the race saw Lundgaard streak into the lead unopposed, while Ticktum claimed second with a comfortable margin of his own.[3] Instead, it was Championship leader Ilott who was the big loser on the run to San Donalo, with a poor getaway dumping the Brit back from third to seventh, with Luca Ghiotto storming up the other way.[3]

Despite the flowing nature of the Mugello Circuit there would be a lot of fighting in the early laps, with Felipe Drugovich firing past Armstrong for fourth, while Ilott elbowed his way past Jack Aitken.[3] However, the early laps would also show that the soft tyres were not the tyre to race on, with the pace of those on the red walled tyres wavering after just five laps.[3]

Lundgaard was among those whose pace was in decline, and duly stopped at the end of lap eight the moment the put window opened.[3] He rejoined at the back of the field in 21st place, with Ticktum assuming the lead as he ran on to complete a couple more laps.[3]

Shortly before his stop Ticktum would be passed by Ghiotto, with the pair then sweeping in together at the end of lap ten, and rejoining behind Lundgaard.[3] The remaining stops for those on softs would follow soon after, leaving Nikita Mazepin at the head of the field, while Lundgaard managed to get Nobuharu Matsushita between himself and Ghiotto.[3]

Ghiotto eventually broke clear of Matsushita and latched onto the back of Lundgaard, who was warned multiple times to conserve his tyres.[3] Out front, meanwhile, Shwartzman made a surprisingly early call to abandon his hard tyres on lap sixteen, only to stop on track shortly after he rejoined.[3]

While Shwartzman's car could be pushed to safety without issue, which prompted the rest of those on hards to make their stops, the exit of Giuliano Alesi would require outside intervention.[3] Indeed, the Frenchman would pull off in a gravel trap after suffering an engine failure, with the marshals requiring protection from the Safety Car to remove the #17 BWT HWA Racelab.[3]

The stops for those on the alternate strategy would elevate Lundgaard back into the lead ahead of Ghiotto, with the Dane duly sprinting clear at the restart.[3] However, it was chaos that would truly reign when the race resumed, as Ticktum and Yuki Tsunoda collided at turn one, sending the #2 DAMS into the gravel, while Jack Aitken, Guanyu Zhou and Mick Schumacher clashed to leave the former duo out with damage.[3] Schumacher would miraculously escape without damage a resume in sixth, while Ilott had hit some debris from the collision and required a new front wing.[3]

That accident triggered another SC intervention, with Lundgaard still leading from Ghiotto, while Mazepin sat in third with a new set of softs.[3] When the race resumed with two laps to go the Russian duly made his superior grip count, scything past both Lundgaard and Ghiotto to claim the lead into turn one.[3]

That settled the race, with Mazepin sprinting away to claim victory, while Ghiotto had secured second in the same moment and would hold that to chequered flag.[3] Behind, Louis Delétraz and Drugovich would scrap for third after vaulting past Lundgaard, the Swiss racer claiming the final podium spot, while Schumacher also scrambled past the Dane to claim fifth and the Championship lead.[3] Jüri Vips was next up ahead of Artem Markelov, who claimed reverse grid pole from the Sprint Race, while Armstrong and Jehan Daruvala rounded out the scorers.[3]

Background[]

After widespread calendar cancellations and changes due to the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, the FIA, Formula One and the Formula 2 Championship would arrange an initial eight race calendar for the 2020 season, starting with two rounds in Austria and concluding at Monza on 6 September.[4] However, there were plans to expand the calendar, and after a series of negotiations it was announced that F1, F2 and the FIA Formula 3 Championship would race at the Mugello Circuit in Scarperia e San Piero, Tuscany, Italy, the first time any of the Championships had raced at the Italian circuit.[1] The F2 Championship would use the full 5.245 km layout of the Mugello Circuit, with the DRS zone(s) yet to be announced.[1]

Probing the Programme[]

Ahead of the Mugello meeting it was revealed that the F2 Championship, as well as sister series the FIA F3 Championship, were evaluating changes to the timetable for the 2021 season.[5] The changes would see the F2 and F3 Championships support the Formula One World Championship on different weekends, as well as reduce their calendars to eight and seven rounds respectively.[5] Instead, each series would run three races at each event, with F2 staging two Feature races with separate qualifying sessions, before a Sprint on the same day as the Grand Prix.[5]

The reason for the switch was cited in the costs of racing and the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic, which was set to extend and heavily affect the 2021 season.[5] With nine of the eleven F2 teams also field three cars apiece in F3, the move to splitting the two series apart was deemed a means of reducing costs, with teams able to pool resources to one programme at each meeting.[5] The move would also reduce the amount of travel required for each series, although F2 would provisionally travel to four races in Europe, as well as four flyaways.[5]

Monza Machinations[]

The post-race drama after the 2020 Monza Sprint Race had had some minor effects on the Championship, with Callum Ilott having returned to the head of the field with a six point margin. His closest challenger was Mick Schumacher, the German racer having moved onto 143 points, while former leader Robert Shwartzman slipped to third, nine off the lead. Yuki Tsunoda was next up in fourth ahead of Christian Lundgaard, while Dan Ticktum remained in ninth after his victory was taken away.

In the Teams' Championship it had been another strong morning's work for Prema Racing, as the Italian effort once again extended their Championship lead. Indeed, Prema left their home race with a 32 point margin over second placed UNI-Virtuosi, with those two now the main pretenders for the Championship with four rounds and eight races to go. Indeed, third placed Hitech Grand Prix had slipped 110 points off in third in their debut season, while ART Grand Prix had moved up to fourth ahead of Carlin.

Entry List[]

The full entry list for the 2020 Mugello Feature Race is displayed below:

2020 Mugello Feature Race Entry List
No. Name Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Livery*
1 Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips Flag of France DAMS Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t GEL 20 Livery
2 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of France DAMS Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t GEL 20 Livery
3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ZHO 20 Livery
4 Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ZHO 20 Livery
5 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France ART Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ARM 20 Livery
6 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ARM 20 Livery
7 Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t TSU 20 Livery
8 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t TSU 20 Livery
9 Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken Flag of Spain Campos Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t AIT 20 Livery
10 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of Spain Campos Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t AIT 20 Livery
11 Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t DEL 20 Livery
12 Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t DEL 20 Livery
14 Flag of Japan Nobuharu Matsushita Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t MAT 20 Livery
15 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t MAT 20 Livery
16 Flag of Russia Artem Markelov Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t MAR 20 Livery
17 Flag of France Giuliano Alesi Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t MAR 20 Livery
20 Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher Flag of Italy Prema Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t SHW 20 Livery
21 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t SHW 20 Livery
22 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of Italy Trident Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t NIS 20 Livery
23 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t NIS 20 Livery
24 Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t MAZ 20 Livery
25 Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t MAZ 20 Livery
Source:[6]
  • * Placeholder liveries are show for the second drivers in each team.

Practice[]

Qualifying[]

Qualifying used the well established format for the FIA Formula 2 Championship, with a thirty minute session on Friday afternoon ahead of the Feature Race on Saturday.[2] All 22 drivers would venture onto the circuit during the session, and were allowed to complete as many laps as they could to set their qualifying time.[2] There was also a free choice of tyres, although drivers could not exceed their allocation of either compound of Pirelli tyres.[2]

Report[]

With only one session of practice to get used to the circuit, there was little surprise when the entire field left the pitlane right at the start of practice, with Mick Schumacher leading the way.[2] However, the German would also be the first driver to go over the limits of the Mugello Circuit, with a run wide at turn six seeing the #20 Prema go for a bounce across the gravel.[2] He was not the only one, however, with Luca Ghiotto likewise having to drag his car out of a gravel trap after a similar mistake.[2]

Instead, it was the ART duo of Marcus Armstrong and Christian Lundgaard who dictated the pace after the first runs were completed, the New Zealander heading the Dane with a 1:30.857.[2] After a cool down lap on the soft compound Pirellis the two once again topped the timesheets during the second round of flying laps, although with Lundgaard emerging ahead.[2] Indeed, while Armstrong managed to find a few hundredths, a mega effort from Lundgaard saw the Dane find six tenths on his earlier run and nestle into a healthy provisional pole.[2]

With that the field swept back into the pits for a fresh set of tyres, with a quick turn-around for all twenty-two drivers required with time running out to complete another set of runs.[2] Once again, it was Lundgaard who dictated the pace after the first set of runs, with new outright fastest first and second sectors taking him to a 1:30.133.[2] Armstrong would also improve but was unable to match his teammate's pace, and was instead supplanted by Dan Ticktum and Callum Ilott.[2]

Ilott was the first man to split the ARTs, emerging from outside of the top ten to post the fastest middle sector after matching Lundgaard in the first, only to bleed away a tenth in the final sector to slip 0.071s off.[2] Behind him, Ticktum was likewise lighting up the timesheets, and would again better Lundgaard's efforts in the first two sectors, only to fade in the third and drop 0.005s to the Dane.[2] They were the only challengers after the first runs, although most drivers were reporting that they would be unable to complete a competitive second effort.[2]

Indeed, as soon as the first sector times were set during the second runs it was clear that there would be no improvements, with Ticktum coming closest to beating his mark.[2] As a result it was Lundgaard who ended the session on pole ahead of Ticktum, while Ilott was the best placed of the title contenders in third.[2] There was also one incident of note when Jüri Vips drifted across the path of Louis Delétraz and baulked the #11 Charouz when the Swiss racer was on a flying lap, with the incident analysed by the stewards after the session.[2]

Results[]

The final qualifying result for the 2020 Mugello Feature Race are outlined below:

2020 Mugello Feature Race Qualifying Result
Pos. No. Name Team Time Gap Ave. Speed Grid
1st 6 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix 1:30.133 209.490 km/h 1
2nd 2 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of France DAMS 1:30.138 +0.005s 209.478 km/h 2
3rd 4 Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 1:30.204 +0.071s 209.325 km/h 3
4th 5 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France ART Grand Prix 1:30.317 +0.184s 209.063 km/h 4
5th 15 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 1:30.339 +0.206s 209.012 km/h 5
6th 8 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 1:30.437 +0.304s 208.786 km/h 6
7th* 1 Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips Flag of France DAMS 1:30.486 +0.353s 208.673 km/h 10
8th 25 Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 1:30.508 +0.375s 208.622 km/h 7
9th 21 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing 1:30.527 +0.394s 208.578 km/h 8
10th 9 Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken Flag of Spain Campos Racing 1:30.533 +0.400s 208.564 km/h 9
11th 7 Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 1:30.542 +0.409s 208.544 km/h 11
12th 11 Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 1:30.552 +0.419s 208.521 km/h 12
13th 3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 1:30.586 +0.453s 208.442 km/h 13
14th 24 Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 1:30.592 +0.459s 208.429 km/h 14
15th 20 Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher Flag of Italy Prema Racing 1:30.924 +0.791s 207.667 km/h 15
16th 12 Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 1:30.974 +0.841s 207.553 km/h 16
17th 23 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident 1:31.131 +0.998s 207.196 km/h 17
18th 22 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of Italy Trident 1:31.159 +1.026s 207.132 km/h 18
19th 16 Flag of Russia Artem Markelov Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 1:31.331 +1.198s 206.742 km/h 19
20th 17 Flag of France Giuliano Alesi Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 1:31.345 +1.212s 206.710 km/h 20
21st 14 Flag of Japan Nobuharu Matsushita Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 1:31.961 +1.828s 205.326 km/h 21
22nd 10 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of Spain Campos Racing 1:32.359 +2.226s 204.441 km/h 22
107% Time: 1:36.442[7]
Source:[7]
  • * Vips was awarded a three place grid penalty for impeding Delétraz during qualifying.[8]

Grid[]

Pos. Pos.
Driver Driver
______________
Row 1 ______________ 1
2 Christian Lundgaard
Dan Ticktum ______________
Row 2 ______________ 3
4 Callum Ilott
Marcus Armstrong ______________
Row 3 ______________ 5
6 Felipe Drugovich
Jehan Daruvala ______________
Row 4 ______________ 7
8 Luca Ghiotto
Robert Shwartzman ______________
Row 5 ______________ 9
10 Jack Aitken
Jüri Vips ______________
Row 6 ______________ 11
12 Yuki Tsunoda
Louis Delétraz ______________
Row 7 ______________ 13
14 Guanyu Zhou
Nikita Mazepin ______________
Row 8 ______________ 15
16 Mick Schumacher
Pedro Piquet ______________
Row 9 ______________ 17
18 Marino Sato
Roy Nissany ______________
Row 10 ______________ 19
20 Artem Markelov
Giuliano Alesi ______________
Row 11 ______________ 21
22 Nobuharu Matsushita
Guilherme Samaia ______________

Race[]

It was a clear, warm, afternoon at the Mugello Circuit ahead of the Feature Race, with no threat of rain for the one hour race.[9] There would be stability on the grid too once Jüri Vips had his three place penalty applied, with Christian Lundgaard starting from pole position as expected.[9] However, the Dane would have some controversy before the start, after he was released from the garage into the path of Robert Shwartzman en-route to the grid, resulting in the #21 Prema slamming on the brakes and getting rear-ended by Jack Aitken, although the damage to both cars was found to be cosmetic.[9]

Report[]

Start 2020 Mugello Feature Race

Christian Lundgaard sprints clear at the start of the Mugello Feature Race.

Regardless, Lundgaard converted pole into the lead at the start, with a flawless getaway putting him clear of Dan Ticktum in the run to turn one.[9] In contrast, Callum Ilott would make a miserable start from third, resulting in him being instantly passed by Marcus Armstrong and Felipe Drugovich, while Jehan Daruvala and Luca Ghiotto also got past the Brit on the run to the first corner.[9] Aitken would then fire down the inside of the #4 UNI-Virtuosi through the right hander, before Yuki Tsunoda challenged him down the inside of turn two.[9]

Further around the opening lap Ghiotto would elbow his way past Armstrong, while Ilott managed to out-muscle Tsunoda through turn four.[9] Ilott would then follow Aitken back past Daruvala to claim seventh on track into Casanova, with Tsunoda unable to similarly follow the Brit past his teammate.[9] Elsewhere, Mick Schumacher would try an audacious move around the outside of Guanyu Zhou through the final corner, although the Chinese racer would fend the #20 Prema off to hold thirteenth.[9]

Schumacher would instead have to wait until the start of lap two to get ahead of the #3 Virtuosi, firing his car down the inside of Zhou to claim the position.[9] Just ahead of them Vips tried to defend tenth from Nikita Mazepin with the inside line, although the Russian racer simply drove around the outside of the Estonian racer to move ahead.[9] Out front, meanwhile, Lundgaard would storm clear of second placed Ticktum, while Ghiotto solidified his hold of third ahead of Armstrong.[9]

Indeed, Lundgaard established a one second lead over Ticktum in the opening stages of the race, while the #2 DAMS built a similar margin over third placed Ghiotto.[9] Armstrong, meanwhile, would slip out of the lead group, and instead come under attack from Drugovich, who scythed down the inside of the #5 ART into turn one on lap four.[9] Behind them Ilott used a similar manoeuvre to move past Aitken to continue his march back up the field, while Tsunoda moved past teammate Daruvala.[9]

LUN 2020 Mugello Feature Race

Lundgaard bailed on his soft tyres after seven laps.

Ilott's charge forward continued as the pit stops for those on the soft-hard strategy loomed, with the #4 Virtuosi darting past Armstrong down the start/finish straight on lap seven.[9] Lundgaard, meanwhile, would dive into the pits as the window opened at the end of the same lap, with Ticktum assuming the lead.[9] A swift stop for the Dane saw him scramble back out at the bottom of the field, although after just half a lap the #6 ART was setting faster sectors than the leaders.[9]

Remarkably the only driver to follow Lundgaard into the pits on the following tour would be his teammate, with Ticktum and Ghiotto instead completing another lap.[9] That, ultimately, proved to be a poor decision for the #2 DAMS, as Ticktum found himself unable to prevent Ghiotto squeezing the #25 Hitech down the inside of the first corner to claim the de jure lead.[9] They duly came in together at the end of the lap, handing Drugovich the lead just as the Brazilian was passed by the flying Ilott.[9]

As Ticktum got out ahead of Ghiotto but well behind Lundgaard, Ilott completed his in-lap and stopped at the end of lap ten, leading Drugovich, Tsunoda, Aitken and Daruvala into the pits.[9] That left Mazepin in the lead of the race as the lead driver on the alternate strategy, with Vips moving up into second ahead of Shwartzman, Zhou and Schumacher.[9] Lundgaard, meanwhile, was up to twelfth with Giuliano Alesi in between himself and Ilott, with the Brit scrambling out of the pits ahead of Ticktum, although the #2 DAMS would harass the #4 Virtuosi immediately with Ilott on cold tyres.[9]

Those cold hard tyres would play a crucial role in the rest of Ilott's lap, with Ticktum able to squeeze past on the run to Casanova, before Ghiotto lunged past into Scarperia.[9] Ghiotto then stormed around the outside of Ticktum through the first corner at the start of the following tour to claim thirteenth behind Lundgaard, with Alesi having stopped.[9] With that the race began to settle down, with those on fresh hards steadily reeling in the half of the field that had started the race on hards.[9]

As the race passed half distance there would be a surprise in store, as Shwartzman made a surprisingly early pit call on his hards, meaning he would have to complete almost half the race on softs.[9] Regardless, and in-spite of widespread belief that he had a technical fault, the #21 Prema had a flawless stop and rejoined, only to stop on the run-off at turn two.[9] Fortunately the Russian racer's smoking Prema could be pushed clear without issue, although the rest of those on hard tyres would begin making their stops on the following laps.[9]

The start of lap 22 and Lundgaard reclaimed the lead as Mazepin came into the pits, the Dane having escaped two seconds clear of Ghiotto in second.[9] Ticktum was next up ahead of Ilott, although the Brit was powerless to prevent Tsunoda sweeping past down the start/finish straight, slipping to fourth.[9] As that was going on Alesi's race came to a smokey end as he suffered an engine failure, with the Frenchman pulling off the circuit via a gravel trap.[9]

Unfortunately Alesi would find a gap in the fence too small to get his car in without intervention from the marshals, meaning the Safety Car was scrambled to allow him to be retrieved.[9] That caused several drivers to roll the dice on new softs, with Armstrong, Drugovich and Daruvala all diving in for the softs.[9] Armstrong emerged in twelfth after abandoning sixth, although with the field bunching back up courtesy of the SC he would be right on the tail of Vips when the race resumed.[9]

Lundgaard controlled the restart well to re-establish his lead on lap 27, with the Italian instead coming under instant attack from Ticktum and Tsunoda.[9] Such was the run from the latter duo that they would go three abreast into the first corner, only for Tsunoda and Ticktum to come together on the outside of Ghiotto.[9] Ticktum ran out wide with damage from the clash having appeared to have turn in on Tsunoda and hit the Japanese racer's left-front wheel, although the #7 Carlin was ruled to have caused the incident.[9]

AIT ZHO MSC 2020 Mugello Feature Race

Jack Aitken got thrown into the air after contact between himself, Guanyu Zhou and Mick Schumacher.

There would be another accident in the immediate aftermath of that incident, for Tsunoda would be slow out of the first corner and hence cause a concertina in the pack.[9] In the middle of that concertina Schumacher, Aitken and Zhou clashed, with Schumacher and Aitken both drifting across the nose of the #3 Virtuosi on either side.[9] However, while Schumacher escaped without damage, Aitken and Zhou were left with matching damage to the rear right and front left suspension, resulting in both stopping on the outside of turn three.[9]

That triggered another SC intervention, with Lundgaard again having to control the field to restart the race, albeit this time with three laps to go.[9] This time, however, he would be unable to escape form the two Hitechs, with Ghiotto darting around the outside of the #6 ART, while Mazepin committed to the inside.[9] The two silver Hitechs duly swept past the Dane to secure first and second, with Mazepin using his superior grip to muscle into the lead around the outside of turn two.[9]

With that Mazepin was away on his fresh tyres, sprinting into a two second lead over Ghiotto, while Lundgaard slid back into the pack.[9] Indeed, the Dane was powerless to prevent slipping back through the field, with Drugovich and Louis Delétraz passing him on the same lap, as behind Schumacher elbowed past Tsunoda to claim sixth.[9] The German racer then made a move of his own on Lundgaard on the following tour as, up ahead, Delétraz almost managed to take Drugovich and Ghiotto around the outside of the first corner on the final tour, although Ghiotto elbowed him wide at the exit.[9]

With that the race was run, with Mazepin powering away to claim victory for the second time in 2020, four seconds clear of Ghiotto.[9] Delétraz just fell shy of the Italian racer in a sprint to the line, with Drugovich and Schumacher finishing right on their tail.[9] Lundgaard held onto sixth ahead of Vips, Tsunoda finished the race in eighth but served a five second time penalty for causing his collision with Ticktum, meaning Artem Markelov, Armstrong and Daruvala would be moved up the order to claim the remaining points.[9]

Results[]

The final classification of the 2020 Mugello Feature Race is displayed below:

2020 Mugello Feature Race Race Result
Pos. No. Name Team Laps Race Time Strat. Fastest lap Pts.
1st 24 Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 33 59:22.869 Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:34.678 25
2nd 25 Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 33 +4.460s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.059 18
3rd 11 Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 33 +4.519s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:33.969 17
4th 15 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 33 +4.860s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:35.161 12
5th 20 Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher Flag of Italy Prema Racing 33 +5.374s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:34.895 10
6th 6 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix 33 +7.825s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.135 12
7th 1 Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips Flag of France DAMS 33 +8.353s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:35.664 6
8th 16 Flag of Russia Artem Markelov Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 33 +10.172s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:35.824 4
9th 5 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France ART Grand Prix 33 +10.434s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:35.130 2
10th 8 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 33 +10.663s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:34.665 1
11th 14 Flag of Japan Nobuharu Matsushita Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 33 +11.100s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:36.353
12th 4 Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 33 +11.747s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.301
13th 12 Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 33 +11.757s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.246
14th 23 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident 33 +12.428s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:36.908
15th 22 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of Italy Trident 33 +13.588s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:36.711
16th* 7 Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 33 +14.112s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.104
17th 2 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of France DAMS 33 +15.959s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.236
18th 10 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of Spain Campos Racing 33 +52.196s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:37.356
Ret 9 Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken Flag of Spain Campos Racing 26 Collision Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:35.262
Ret 3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 26 Collision Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:33.732
Ret 17 Flag of France Giuliano Alesi Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 21 Engine Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:36.232
Ret 21 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing 16 Engine Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:36.676
Source:[7]
  • Bold indicates a driver started from pole.
  • Italics indicate that a driver set fastest lap.
  • * Tsunoda served a five second time penalty after the race for causing a collision with Ticktum.[7]
  • Zhou recorded the fastest lap of the race (1:33.732) but was ineligible to score the bonus points for fastest lap as he finished outside of the top ten.[7]

Milestones[]

Standings[]

The late race chaos in the Mugello Feature had catapulted Mick Schumacher to the top of the Championship hunt, the German racer ending the afternoon with 153 points to his name. That meant that he had a four point advantage over Callum Ilott in second, while a non-score for Robert Shwartzman had dropped the Russian racer thirteen behind his teammate in third. Christian Lundgaard was next up ahead of race winner Nikita Mazepin, while points for Jüri Vips meant that only Marino Sato and Guilherme Samaia had yet to score in 2020.

There had been little change to the Teams' Championship barring changes in points tallies, meaning Prema Racing had retained the initiative in the title hunt, and enhanced their lead to 42 points. That meant that they would retain the lead regardless of what UNI-Virtuosi did in the Mugello Sprint, with Hitech Grand Prix likewise too far back in third to overhaul their second placed compatriots. ART Grand Prix and Carlin then completed the top five, while BWT HWA Racelab had inched away from Trident in the fight to avoid the wooden spoon.

2020 Drivers' Championship
Pos. Name Pts. +/-
1st Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher 153 ▲1
2nd Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott 149 ▼1
3rd Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman 140 ◄0
4th Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard 128 ▲1
5th Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin 127 ▲1
6th Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda 123 ▼2
7th Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz 110 ▲1
8th Flag of China Guanyu Zhou 102 ▼1
9th Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto 89 ▲1
10th Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich 79 ▲1
11th Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum 77 ▼2
12th Flag of Japan Nobuharu Matsushita 42 ◄0
13th Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong 36 ▲1
14th Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken 35 ▼1
15th Flag of India Jehan Daruvala 24 ◄0
16th Flag of France Giuliano Alesi 8 ◄0
17th Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips 6 ▲4
18th Flag of Russia Artem Markelov 5 ▲2
19th Flag of Israel Roy Nissany 5 ▼2
20th Flag of Indonesia Sean Gelael 2 ▼2
21st Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet 2 ▼2
22nd Flag of Japan Marino Sato 0 ◄0
23rd Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia 0 ◄0
2020 Teams' Championship
Pos. Name Pts. +/-
1st Flag of Italy Prema Racing 293 ◄0
2nd Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing 251 ◄0
3rd Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 216 ◄0
4th Flag of France ART Grand Prix 164 ◄0
5th Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 147 ◄0
6th Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 121 ◄0
7th Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 112 ◄0
8th Flag of France DAMS 86 ◄0
9th Flag of Spain Campos Racing 35 ◄0
10th Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 13 ◄0
11th Flag of Italy Trident 5 ◄0

References[]

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2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship
Entrants
ART Grand PrixBWT HWA RacelabCampos RacingCarlinCharouz Racing SystemDAMSHitech Grand PrixMP MotorsportPrema RacingTridentUNI-Virtuosi Racing
Manufacturers/Tyres
DallaraMecachromePirelli
Car/engine
Dallara F2 2018Mecachrome V634T 3.4l V6t
Drivers
1 Sean Gelael/Jüri Vips2 Dan Ticktum3 Guanyu Zhou4 Callum Ilott5 Marcus Armstrong6 Christian Lundgaard7 Yuki Tsunoda8 Jehan Daruvala9 Jack Aitken/Ralph Boschung10 Guilherme Samaia11 Louis Delétraz12 Pedro Piquet14 Nobuharu Matsushita/Giuliano Alesi15 Felipe Drugovich16 Artem Markelov17 Giuliano Alesi/Jake Hughes/Théo Pourchaire20 Mick Schumacher21 Robert Shwartzman22 Roy Nissany23 Marino Sato24 Nikita Mazepin25 Luca Ghiotto
Races
Red Bull Ring FeatureRed Bull Ring SprintSpielberg FeatureSpielberg SprintHungaroring FeatureHungaroring SprintSilverstone FeatureSilverstone SprintAnniversary FeatureAnniversary SprintBarcelona FeatureBarcelona SprintSpa FeatureSpa SprintMonza FeatureMonza SprintMugello FeatureMugello SprintSochi FeatureSochi SprintBahrain FeatureBahrain SprintSakhir FeatureSakhir Sprint
Tests
2019 Yas Marina Test2020 Bahrain Pre-Season Test2020 Bahrain Post-Season Test
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