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The Bahrain "Outer Loop" was used for the 2020 Season Finale.
Race Information
Date 5 December 2020
No. 92
Event Flag of Sakhir Formula 1 Rolex Sakhir Grand Prix 2020
Location Flag of Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Outer Circuit
Sakhir, Southern Governorate, Bahrain
Format 170 km / 60 min (Feature Race)
Lap length 3.543 km (2.202 mi)
Distance 48 laps / 170.064 km (105.673 mi)
Qualifying Result
Pole Sitter Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda
Team Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin
Time 1:02.676
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher
Team Flag of Italy Prema Racing
Time 1:04.087 on lap 33
Race Result
First Second Third
Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich
Winner Team Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin
Time 52:59.396
Race Guide
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The 2020 Sakhir Feature Race, formally known as the 2020 Sakhir Formula 2 Race 2, was the twenty-third and penultimate race of the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship, staged at the Bahrain International Circuit on the Outer Circuit on the 5 December 2020.[1] The race would see Mick Schumacher get his first chance to claim the Championship title, having started the weekend with a fourteen point lead over Callum Ilott.[2]

The final weekend would not start well for Schumacher, however, with a disastrous qualifying session seeing him slump to eighteenth after a collision with Roy Nissany late on.[3] Main title rival Ilott would claim ninth, one of his worst performances of the season, while Yuki Tsunoda, an outsider for the title, claimed pole position just ahead of fellow outside shot Nikita Mazepin.[3]

The start of the race would see Tsunoda make a reasonably good launch, although he would be distracted by an issue with his helmet as the field approached the first corner and backed off.[2] That allowed Mazepin and Robert Shwartzman to sweep past him to claim first and second, with Tsunoda himself ending up in third.[2]

Behind, the title protagonists had gained a little ground, with Ilott up to seventh while Schumacher had ascended to sixteenth, the latter having started on the harder compound of tyres.[2] Schumacher would continue to climb up the order to eleventh as the early laps ticked away, while Ilott's pace faded as his soft Pirelli tyres faded.[2]

The two main title protagonists would then almost come face-to-face as the pit stop phase began, although Ilott would dart into the pits for fresh hard tyres moments after Schumacher dived past Marcus Armstrong to claim tenth.[2] Ilott duly rejoined at the bottom end of the field, well behind Mazepin, Shwartzman and Tsunoda who had already pitted.[2]

The pitstop phase continued to shuffle the order, with Schumacher ultimately pitting from the lead with twenty laps to go, rejoining in thirteenth behind Dan Ticktum.[2] Ilott, meanwhile, had managed to get back into the lead group as a result of a quick turn around, although he was not in the fight for victory, with Mazepin, Shwartzman and Tsunoda staging an enticing truel.[2]

Tsunoda was the man to watch, with a brave lunge carrying him past Shwartzman for second just as Christian Lundgaard emerged from the pits from his stop.[2] The Japanese racer then engaged Mazepin for the lead, with a flowing duel between them coming to a conclusion when Tsunoda threw the #7 Carlin down the inside of the #24 Hitech.[2]

With that the fight for victory was over, although the closing laps would see more fighting for the podium as those on softs came to the fore.[2] Indeed, a barnstorming Guanyu Zhou would fly up the order having been one of the last stoppers, the Chinese racer elbowing his way up into second with a stunning double move on Mazepin and Felipe Drugovich.[2]

That ultimately settled the race, with Tsunoda holding a comfortable five second lead over Zhou to the chequered flag to claim his third win of the campaign.[2] Mazepin then completed the podium ahead of Drugovich and Shwartzman, while Ilott claimed sixth just ahead of Schumacher.[2] Indeed, the German racer had made some late ground with moves of Jehan Daruvala, Ticktum and Pedro Piquet, while also claiming fastest lap to ensure that he held a fourteen point lead ahead of the Finale.[2]

After the race, however, there would be a change to the final classification, with Mazepin awarded two time penalties that relegated him from third to ninth for forcing other drivers off track.[4] His demotion hence elevated Felipe Drugovich onto the podium, while Dan Ticktum would start the Finale from pole.[4]

Background[]

A week after the chequered flag fell on the 2020 Bahrain Sprint Race, the FIA Formula 2 class of 2020 reconvened in the Bahraini paddock for the final two races of the campaign.[1] However, unlike the previous week, the finale would be staged on a heavily modified version of the Sakhir circuit, with the series using a cut-through between turns four and thirteen.[1] The new route was expected to potentially allow the F2 field to threaten the 1:00.000 barrier for a flying lap in qualifying, with DRS zones down the start/finish straight and on the run between turns three and four.[1]

The Hamilton Effect[]

Ahead of the final F2 round of the campaign there would be a series of moves in F2's parent series Formula One, after reigning World Champion Lewis Hamilton tested positive for Covid-19.[5] His absence opened a seat at the dominant Mercedes team, which was duly taken by 2018 F2 Champion George Russell, with the Brit himself leaving a vacant seat at Williams.[6] That duly led the Williams drafting in their reserve driver Jack Aitken for the Sakhir Grand Prix, with the Anglo-Korean racer therefore unable to race in F2 at the finale.[7]

With Aitken making his F1 debut, Campos Racing were left to place Ralph Boschung in Aitken's now driver-less car for the finale, marking the Swiss racer's return to the series.[8] Indeed, having announced earlier in the build-up to the finale that he was joining the Spanish squad for the 2021 season, Boschung was placed in the #9 car for his first taste of F2 since the 2018 Monza Sprint Race.[9] It also marked Boschung's return to Campos, having previously raced for them during the 2017 Formula 2 Championship.[8]

Dreams Achieved[]

Elsewhere, there were more transfers from F2 to F1, with two drivers from the class of 2020 earning themselves seats ahead of the 2020 finale. The first driver to be announced was Nikita Mazepin who, despite not having the requisite FIA Super Licence points to race in F1, was signed by the Haas F1 Team for the 2021 F1 season.[10] The Russian racer would hence enter the finale knowing that he had to finish in the top seven in the Championship to ensure that he officially earned his Super Licence on points, rather than have to rely on getting a waver from the FIA.[10]

A day later and Haas announced their second driver for the 2021 season, with little surprise in either of the F1 and F2 paddocks when that driver was revealed as 2020 F2 Championship leader Mick Schumacher.[11] Indeed, Schumacher had been widely expected to claim a F1 seat in 2021 since the start of the 2020 season, with most reports having linked Schumacher with a seat at Alfa Romeo, before they gave Antonio Giovinazzi an additional season in-spite of his mixed form.[11] Instead Schumacher took his chance in F1 with Haas with backing from Ferrari and the Ferrari Driver Academy, who were widely rumoured to have used their leverage as a major supplier to Haas to get Schumacher a seat.[11]

Piastri Promotion[]

As Schumacher moved up to the top echelon of motorsport, his replacement in F2 was unveiled as Prema Racing made another rather unsurprising announcement.[12] The Italian squad revealed that they had promoted Oscar Piastri to F2 for the 2021 season, having equipped the Australian driver with the equipment he required to win the 2020 FIA Formula 3 Championship, F2's sister series.[12] Piastri hence became the first driver to be named as a driver for the 2021 campaign, with Boschung's announcement made a few hours later.[12]

Bahraini Bouncer[]

Mick Schumacher had eked out his Championship lead as a result of the Bahrain Sprint Race, and would head into the finale with a fourteen point lead. Indeed, a non-score for Callum Ilott meant that the Brit would have to prevent Schumacher outscoring him by four points in the 2020 Sakhir Feature Race to keep his title hopes alive heading into the final day, and would likely have to beat the German racer to entertain any hope of the title. Behind Nikita Mazepin, Robert Shwartzman and Yuki Tsunoda all remained in mathematical contention for the title, although they were realistically too far back to challenge.

In the Teams' Championship the title fight would also roll onto the finale, although it was more a matter of when, not if, Prema Racing would seal the title. Indeed, the Italian squad would start the final Feature Race of the campaign with a 47.5 point lead over UNI-Virtuosi, meaning they would take the title in the Feature Race if Virtuosi failed to outscore them by nineteen points. Behind, Hitech Grand Prix had all but secured third ahead of Carlin, with the latter in a fight with ART Grand Prix for fourth at the final two races.

Entry List[]

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

2020 Sakhir Feature Race Entry List
No. Name Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Livery*
1 Flag of Indonesia Sean Gelael 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 Switzerland Ralph Boschung 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 France Giuliano Alesi 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 Théo Pourchaire 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:[13]
  • * 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.[3] 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.[3] There was also a free choice of tyres, although drivers could not exceed their allocation of either compound of Pirelli tyres.[3]

Report[]

With the lights on around the revised Sakhir circuit the F2 field ventured out onto the circuit, with everyone bar the two Premas heading out as soon as the pits opened.[3] Christian Lundgaard would lead the rest out, and after some brief exchanges, was the first driver to set a representative flying lap, a 1:03.798.[3] Yuki Tsunoda would follow the Dane across the line and go second, with Nikita Mazepin the next man in the barrage to set a time to go third.[3]

The nature of the short, near one minute, lap meant that drivers were able to complete two or three flying laps before they returned to the pits, with the order constantly shuffling as a result.[3] Indeed, Mazepin's next effort saw the Russian youth break into the 1:02.000s to go fastest, with Tsunoda again slotting into second having almost eclipsed Mazepin's mark.[3] Tsunoda then managed to go fastest with his third flying lap as Mazepin failed to improve, before the field began to venture back into the pits for fresh soft tyres with half of the session left to run.[3]

As the rest filtered into the pitlane, Prema sent out Robert Shwartzman and Mick Schumacher onto an empty track, hoping that the quiet circuit would allow their duo to dictate their own pace.[3] The ploy did not, however, go to plan, with both Schumacher and Shwartzman failing to break into the top ten with their first laps, with Schumacher making a mistake to boot.[3] Shwartzman then found some time on his second flying lap, storming up to fourth, while another mistake for Schumacher left him still well outside the top ten.[3]

By that stage the rest of the field had returned to the circuit, with the two Premas now finding themselves weaving through drivers completing warm-up laps.[3] However, everyone would be halted when Luca Ghiotto spun into the gravel at turn two, resulting in a red flag as the stranded #25 Hitech had to be dragged clear.[3] As a result the session resumed with four minutes to go, with everyone bar the stricken Ghiotto rejoining the fray immediately.[3]

MSC NIS 2020 Sakhir Qualifying

Roy Nissany smashed into the back of Mick Schumacher late on in qualifying as the German racer squeezed him too hard entering the final corner.

This time Schumacher was desperate to set a competitive time, although he would constantly find himself baulked in traffic.[3] Indeed, that would be the German racer's undoing, for he would fire past Roy Nissany into the final corner, only to leave the Israeli racer too little space on the apex.[3] Inevitably the #22 Trident slammed into the back of the #20 Prema, destroying Schumacher's rear wing and leaving both cars with heavy damage at the side of the track.[3]

Another red flag was thrown and, with only a minute left on the clock, the final results of qualifying were declared.[3] As a result, Tsunoda was left on pole ahead of Mazepin, while Jehan Daruvala claimed third ahead of Shwartzman, with no major changes to the order post-Ghiotto's red flag.[3] Elsewhere, Callum Ilott would only manage ninth after a quiet session, while Schumacher was a frustrated eighteenth after a mistake filled session.[3]

Results[]

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

2020 Sakhir Feature Race Qualifying Result
Pos. No. Name Team Time Gap Ave. Speed Grid
1st 7 Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 1:02.676 203.503 km/h 1
2nd 24 Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 1:02.798 +0.122s 203.108 km/h 2
3rd 8 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 1:02.807 +0.131s 203.079 km/h 3
4th 21 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing 1:02.822 +0.146s 203.030 km/h 4
5th 15 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 1:02.841 +0.165s 202.969 km/h 5
6th 6 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix 1:02.849 +0.173s 202.943 km/h 6
7th 16 Flag of Russia Artem Markelov Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 1:02.947 +0.271s 202.627 km/h 7
8th 2 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of France DAMS 1:02.954 +0.278s 202.605 km/h 8
9th 4 Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 1:03.014 +0.338s 202.412 km/h 9
10th 11 Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 1:03.062 +0.386s 202.258 km/h 10
11th 3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 1:03.075 +0.399s 202.216 km/h 11
12th 23 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident 1:03.116 +0.440s 202.085 km/h 12
13th 12 Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 1:03.147 +0.471s 201.985 km/h 13
14th 25 Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 1:03.166 +0.490s 201.925 km/h 14
15th 5 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France ART Grand Prix 1:03.169 +0.493s 201.915 km/h 15
16th 14 Flag of France Giuliano Alesi Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 1:03.194 +0.518s 201.835 km/h 16
17th 17 Flag of France Théo Pourchaire Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 1:03.228 +0.552s 201.727 km/h 17
18th 20 Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher Flag of Italy Prema Racing 1:03.270 +0.594s 201.593 km/h 18
19th 22 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of Italy Trident 1:03.317 +0.641s 201.443 km/h 19
20th 9 Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung Flag of Spain Campos Racing 1:03.403 +0.727s 201.170 km/h 20
21st 10 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of Spain Campos Racing 1:03.552 +0.876s 200.698 km/h 21
22nd 1 Flag of Indonesia Sean Gelael Flag of France DAMS 1:03.738 +1.062s 200.112 km/h 22
107% Time: 1:07.063[14]
Source:[14]

Grid[]

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

Race[]

Report[]

Results[]

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

2020 Sakhir Feature Race Race Result
Pos. No. Name Team Laps Race Time Strat. Fastest lap Pts.
1st 7 Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 48 52:59.396 Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.737 29
2nd 3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 48 +5.613s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.315 18
3rd 15 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 48 +6.655s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.649 15
4th 21 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing 48 +7.438s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.716 12
5th 4 Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 48 +8.143s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.849 10
6th 20 Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher Flag of Italy Prema Racing 48 +10.339s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.087 10
7th 8 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 48 +11.818s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.811 6
8th 2 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of France DAMS 48 +14.640s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.293 4
9th* 24 Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 48 +16.280s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.746 2
10th 12 Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 48 +17.511s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.768 1
11th 5 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France ART Grand Prix 48 +17.789s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.844
12th 11 Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 48 +19.374s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.584
13th 16 Flag of Russia Artem Markelov Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 48 +31.999s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.833
14th 9 Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung Flag of Spain Campos Racing 48 +34.388s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:04.878
15th 14 Flag of France Giuliano Alesi Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 48 +35.082s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:05.119
16th 25 Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 48 +38.113s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.569
17th 23 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident 48 +39.059s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:05.020
18th 17 Flag of France Théo Pourchaire Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 48 +41.719s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.534
19th 1 Flag of Indonesia Sean Gelael Flag of France DAMS 48 +45.847s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:05.016
20th 22 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of Italy Trident 48 +50.305s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Hard 1:05.163
21st 6 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix 48 +59.292s Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:04.147
22nd 10 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of Spain Campos Racing 47 +1 Lap Pirelli 2019 Hard-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:05.110
Source:[14]
  • Bold indicates a driver started from pole.
  • Italics indicate that a driver set fastest lap.
  • * Mazepin was handed two five second time penalties, the first for forcing Tsunoda off track, and the second for forcing Drugovich off track.[4]

Milestones[]

Standings[]

In spite of the dramatic difference in starting position between the two title protagonists, come the end of the Feature Race it was status quo atop the table. Indeed, Mick Schumacher would hold his fourteen point lead over Callum Ilott into the final race, meaning he would claim the title if he finished in sixth in the finale. Ilott, meanwhile, could only win the title if he claimed victory with Schumacher in eighth, or second with fastest lap with Schumacher out of the points.

The Teams' Championship, meanwhile, was over for the 2020 season, as Prema Racing established an unassailable tally of 386 with a race to spare. UNI-Virtuosi would hence have to settle for second, while Hitech Grand Prix had almost secured third, before Nikita Mazepin had his penalties from the Feature Race applied. That meant that the British squad would head into the final with the potential to slip behind compatriots Carlin, although the latter squad would likely need a perfect score just to overhaul their rivals.

2020 Drivers' Championship
Pos. Name Pts. +/-
1st Flag of Germany Mick Schumacher 215 ◄0
2nd Flag of the United Kingdom Callum Ilott 201 ◄0
3rd Flag of Japan Yuki Tsunoda 186 ▲2
4th Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman 171 ◄0
5th Flag of Russia Nikita Mazepin 164 ▼2
6th Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard 149 ◄0
7th Flag of China Guanyu Zhou 143.5 ▲1
8th Flag of Switzerland Louis Delétraz 134 ▼1
9th Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich 120 ◄0
10th Flag of Italy Luca Ghiotto 104 ◄0
11th Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum 86.5 ◄0
12th Flag of India Jehan Daruvala 57 ▲1
13th Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong 52 ▼1
14th Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken 48 ◄0
15th Flag of Japan Nobuharu Matsushita 42 ◄0
16th Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips 16 ◄0
17th Flag of France Giuliano Alesi 8 ◄0
18th Flag of Russia Artem Markelov 5 ◄0
19th Flag of Israel Roy Nissany 5 ◄0
20th Flag of Indonesia Sean Gelael 3 ◄0
21st Flag of Brazil Pedro Piquet 2 ◄0
22nd Flag of Japan Marino Sato 1 ◄0
23rd Flag of the United Kingdom Jake Hughes 0 ◄0
24th Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia 0 ◄0
25th Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung 0 ▲1
26th Flag of France Théo Pourchaire 0 ▼1
2020 Teams' Championship
Pos. Name Pts. +/-
1st Flag of Italy Prema Racing 386 ◄0
2nd Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing 344.5 ◄0
3rd Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 268 ◄0
4th Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 243 ◄0
5th Flag of France ART Grand Prix 201 ◄0
6th Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 162 ◄0
7th Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 137 ◄0
8th Flag of France DAMS 105.5 ◄0
9th Flag of Spain Campos Racing 48 ◄0
10th Flag of Germany BWT HWA Racelab 13 ◄0
11th Flag of Italy Trident 6 ◄0

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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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