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Race Information
Date 22 May 2021
No. 99
Event Flag of Monaco Formula 1 Grand Prix De Monaco 2021
Location Flag of Monaco Circuit de Monaco
Monte Carlo, Monaco
Format 140 km / 60 min (Feature Race)
Lap length 3.337 km (2.074 mi)
Distance 42 laps / 140.154 km (87.088 mi)
Qualifying Result
Pole Sitter Flag of France Théo Pourchaire
Team Flag of France ART Grand Prix
Time 1:20.985
Fastest Lap
Driver Flag of China Guanyu Zhou
Team Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi
Time 1:21.912 on lap 42
Race Result
First Second Third
Flag of France Théo Pourchaire Flag of Australia Oscar Piastri Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich
Winner Team Flag of France ART Grand Prix
Time 1:01:02.089
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The 2021 Monaco Feature Race, otherwise known as the 2021 Monaco Formula 2 Race 3, was the sixth race of the 2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship, staged at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on 22 May 2021.[1] The race would see Théo Pourchaire create F2 history by becoming the youngest ever pole sitter and race winner in the history of the second tier of the FIA's single-seater ladder, as the Frenchman led all bar five laps of the race.[2]

Qualifying would see Pourchaire secure pole position, beating Robert Shwartzman by four tenths of a second, as they both topped their respective qualifying groups.[3] Row two would be shared by Oscar Piastri and Dan Ticktum, with the grid set by the two qualifying groups with Group A's drivers on the right side and Group B's on the left.[3]

With the circuit completely dry after Saturday morning's Sprint Race the race got underway, with Pourchaire easing into the lead from pole.[2] Shwartzman went with him and duly secured second, with the rest of the field getting away largely in grid order as everyone bar Jack Aitken made it through Sainte Devote unhindered.[2]

Aitken was left stranded on the grid after an issue, although his car was recovered to the pitlane without intervention from the Safety Car, allowing Pourchaire and Shwartzman to set about building a gap.[2] Indeed, the #1 Prema would be tucked neatly under the #10 ART's rear wing throughout the early stages, as those two eased clear of Piastri behind.[2]

With the top eight in the field having elected to start on the soft tyre the lead driver on ultra-softs, Felipe Drugovich, opted to make a gamble and come in and change his tyres very early on lap ten.[2] The Brazilian racer rejoined ahead of Alessio Deledda down in sixteenth, although he would quickly begin matching the pace of the leaders without pushing his fresh soft tyres too hard.[2]

From that moment the race became a tactical battle, with Pourchaire and Shwartzman running 40 seconds ahead of Drugovich, while the Brazilian slowly crept back up the field as others stopped.[2] In between, Ticktum would try to undercut Piastri for third but, after rejoining in fifth just ahead of the warmed up Drugovich, was powerless to prevent Piastri remaining ahead of him when the Australian stopped a lap later.[2]

Shwartzman would also try the undercut in a bid to pass Pourchaire, although a mess of a stop by Prema on lap 30 saw the Russian racer lose time and slip back behind Ticktum, ending his hopes of victory.[2] Pourchaire, meanwhile, would stop a lap later and scramble back out ahead of the #4 Virtuosi in second, handing the lead to Guanyu Zhou, the last driver to stop.[2]

Zhou was taking the opposite gamble to his teammate, running his soft tyres for as long as they could before making a very late switch to the ultrasofts with five laps to go.[2] His stop came after three quick-fire Virtual Safety Cars for Marcus Armstrong, Lirim Zendeli and Ticktum finding the barriers on successive laps, the latter's accident coming when he misjudged a lunge at Piastri for fourth.[2]

Once Zhou stopped Pourchaire was left in control of the race, with the Frenchman going on to claim his maiden F2 victory at the age of just 17 years 280 days.[2] Piastri secured second ahead of Drugovich, Shwartzman secured fourth ahead of a charging Zhou, who recorded the fastest lap on the final tour, while Ralph Boschung secured sixth.[2] Liam Lawson was next up ahead of Jüri Vips and Roy Nissany, while Richard Verschoor signed off on what would potentially be his last F2 appearance in tenth.[2]

Background[]

There were no changes made to the field or the Circuit de Monaco for the third race of the weekend, which was to be staged after qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix.[1] The grid would be set according to the results of F2's own qualifying session, which was staged on 20 May 2021 on the Thursday before the race weekend.[1]

Sprint Shuffles[]

In the Drivers' Championship Guanyu Zhou had managed to retain his position at the head of the field, and had even managed to retain something of a comfortable margin over his closest challengers. Indeed, Monaco Sprint 2 winner Dan Ticktum had only been able to close the gap to the Chinese ace to eighteen points after the fifth race of the season, with third placed Oscar Piastri a further four behind. Liam Lawson was left to rue his disqualification as he slipped to fourth and failed to make ground in the early stages of the title hunt, while Jehan Daruvala completed the top five.

UNI-Virtuosi had retained the lead in the Teams' Championship despite failing to score in the second Monegasque sprint, although their advantage had been severely reduced. Indeed, Carlin had cut the gap to the leaders to three points ahead of the Feature Race, while behind Prema Racing had also moved closer to the leaders in third. The Italian squad themselves had moved back ahead of Hitech Grand Prix to complete the top three, with ART Grand Prix rounding out the top five.

Entry List[]

The full entry list for the 2021 Monaco Feature Race is displayed below:

2021 Monaco Feature Race Entry List
No. Name Entrant Constructor Chassis Engine Livery*
1 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t SHW 21 Livery
2 Flag of Australia Oscar Piastri Flag of Italy Prema Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:PIA 21 Livery.png
3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ZHO 21 Livery
4 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:DRU 21 Livery.png
5 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t TIC 21 Livery
6 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t DAR 21 Livery
7 Flag of New Zealand Liam Lawson Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:LAW 21 Livery.png
8 Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t VIP 21 Livery
9 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t LUN 21 Livery
10 Flag of France Théo Pourchaire Flag of France ART Grand Prix Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:POU 21 Livery.png
11 Flag of the Netherlands Richard Verschoor Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t VER 21 Livery
12 Flag of Germany Lirim Zendeli Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ZEN 21 Livery
14 Flag of Germany David Beckmann Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:BEC 21 Livery.png
15 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t SAM 21 Livery
16 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of France DAMS Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:NIS 21 Livery.png
17 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France DAMS Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t ARM 21 Livery
20 Flag of Brazil Gianluca Petecof Flag of Spain Campos Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:PET 21 Livery.png
21 Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung Flag of Spain Campos Racing Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t BOS 21 Livery
22 Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken Flag of Germany HWA Racelab Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t NAN 21 Livery
23 Flag of Italy Alessio Deledda Flag of Germany HWA Racelab Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:DEL 21 Livery.png
24 Flag of the Netherlands Bent Viscaal Flag of Italy Trident Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t VIS 21 Livery
25 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident Dallara F2 2018 Mecachrome 3.4L V6t File:SAT 21 Livery.png
Source:[4]
  • * 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]

Group A[]

As usual for F2's trip to Monte Carlo the field would be split into two groups, with Group A the first to venture onto the circuit featuring all drivers with even-numbered cars after a pre-session ballot.[5] First of the eleven even drivers to enter the circuit would be Jüri Vips and Felipe Drugovich, who duly went on to set the initial pace with their first flying laps of the sixteen minute session.[3] Drugovich's lap was all the more impressive as it also featured a brush against the barriers which the Brazilian racer survived, with drivers setting another flying lap after a cool down.[3]

The second batch of laps saw Vips emerge on the top of the pile again, as the majority of the drivers improved into the 1:21.000s on their second runs.[3] However, all eleven drivers would have the opportunity to have a third run before the end of Group A's time slot, although Vips' hopes of pole were dented when he clipped the wall on his third run.[3] That opened the door for Théo Pourchaire to secure provisional pole, with the #10 ART finding half a second to go fastest with a 1:20.985, while Oscar Piastri moved up to second ahead of Vips.[3]

Group B[]

Group B would feature those with odd numbered cars head out of the pits for a sixteen minute session, with a theoretical advantage due to track evolution.[5] However, their first round of laps would not be as impressive as Group A's, with Group B pace setter Guanyu Zhou more than a second off after the first runs.[3] A poor middle sector on his second run would result in Zhou fail to improve, allowing Robert Shwartzman to seize the initiative in the #1 Prema, setting a new Group B benchmark, albeit still some way off of Pourchaire's earlier mark.[3]

The third runs would coincide with a spike in the track temperature, meaning drivers would find their tyres overheating towards the end of their final runs in Group B.[3] Regardless, Dan Ticktum would briefly top the Group with a 1:21.589, before Shwartzman stole back top spot in Group B with a 1:21.403, still four tenths off of Pourchaire.[3] Ticktum would still finish the session in second in the Group, meaning he would start from fourth on the grid, while at the bottom of the pile Alessio Deledda became the first driver since Ricardo Teixeira in 2009 to fall foul of the 107% rule in a dry qualifying session.[3]

After the session Deledda was granted permission to start the race after meeting with the stewards of the meeting.[6]

Results[]

The final qualifying result for the 2021 Monaco Feature Race are outlined below:

2021 Monaco Feature Race Qualifying Result
Pos. No. Name Team Time Gap Ave. Speed Grid*
1st 10 Flag of France Théo Pourchaire Flag of France ART Grand Prix 1:20.985 148.338 km/h 1
2nd 1 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing 1:21.403 +0.417s 147.576 km/h 2
3rd 2 Flag of Australia Oscar Piastri Flag of Italy Prema Racing 1:21.443 +0.457s 147.504 km/h 3
4th 8 Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 1:21.523 +0.538s 147.359 km/h 5
5th 5 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 1:21.589 +0.604s 147.240 km/h 4
6th 21 Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung Flag of Spain Campos Racing 1:21.854 +0.869s 146.763 km/h 6
7th 9 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix 1:21.877 +0.892s 146.722 km/h 8
8th 3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI Virtuosi 1:21.912 +0.927s 146.659 km/h 10
9th 7 Flag of New Zealand Liam Lawson Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 1:21.941 +0.956 146.607 km/h 12
10th 16 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of France DAMS 1:22.102 +1.117s 146.320 km/h 7
11th 4 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the United Kingdom UNI Virtuosi 1:22.131 +1.146s 146.268 km/h 9
12th 17 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France DAMS 1:22.168 +1.183s 146.202 km/h 14
13th 6 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 1:22.244 +1.259s 146.067 km/h 11
14th 14 Flag of Germany David Beckmann Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 1:22.585 +1.600s 145.464 km/h 13
15th 11 Flag of the Netherlands Richard Verschoor Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 1:22.758 +1.773s 145.160 km/h 16
16th 24 Flag of the Netherlands Bent Viscaal Flag of Italy Trident 1:22.827 +1.842s 145.039 km/h 15
17th 12 Flag of Germany Lirim Zendeli Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 1:22.933 +1.948s 144.854 km/h 17
18th 20 Flag of Brazil Gianluca Petecof Flag of Spain Campos Racing 1:23.344 +2.359s 144.139 km/h 19
19th 22 Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken Flag of Germany HWA Racelab 1:23.353 +2.368s 144.124 km/h 21
20th 25 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident 1:24.091 +3.106s 142.859 km/h 18
21st 15 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 1:24.302 +3.317s 142.501 km/h 20
107% Time: 1:26.653[7]
NC 23 Flag of Italy Alessio Deledda Flag of Germany HWA Racelab 1:27.744 +6.839s 136.912 km/h 22
Source:[7]
  • Positions highlighted in blue denotes the driver qualified in Group A.
  • * The grid order was based on the results of each group separately, with the odd numbered cars on one side, and even numbered drivers starting on the opposite side.[5]
  • Deledda failed to set a time within 107% of the fastest lap in his group, but was allowed to start at the stewards' discretion.[6]

Grid[]

Pos. Pos.
Driver Driver
______________
Row 1 ______________ 1
2 Théo Pourchaire
Robert Shwartzman ______________
Row 2 ______________ 3
4 Oscar Piastri
Dan Ticktum ______________
Row 3 ______________ 5
6 Jüri Vips
Ralph Boschung ______________
Row 4 ______________ 7
8 Roy Nissany
Christian Lundgaard ______________
Row 5 ______________ 9
10 Felipe Drugovich
Guanyu Zhou ______________
Row 6 ______________ 11
12 Jehan Daruvala
Liam Lawson ______________
Row 7 ______________ 13
14 David Beckmann
Marcus Armstrong ______________
Row 8 ______________ 15
16 Bent Viscaal
Richard Verschoor ______________
Row 9 ______________ 17
18 Lirim Zendeli
Marino Sato ______________
Row 10 ______________ 19
20 Gianluca Petecof*
Guilherme Samaia ______________
Row 11 ______________ 21
22 Jack Aitken
Alessio Deledda ______________

Race[]

Report[]

Results[]

The final classification of the 2021 Monaco Feature Race is displayed below:

2021 Monaco Feature Race Race Result
Pos. No. Name Team Laps Race Time Strat. Fastest lap Pts.
1st 10 Flag of France Théo Pourchaire Flag of France ART Grand Prix 42 1:01:02.089 Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.045 29
2nd 2 Flag of Australia Oscar Piastri Flag of Italy Prema Racing 42 +2.894s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.663 18
3rd 4 Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 42 +14.261s Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:22.778 15
4th 1 Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman Flag of Italy Prema Racing 42 +17.910s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.733 12
5th 3 Flag of China Guanyu Zhou Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 42 +24.130s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:21.912 12
6th 21 Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung Flag of Spain Campos Racing 42 +30.693s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.753 8
7th 7 Flag of New Zealand Liam Lawson Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 42 +31.288s Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:22.979 6
8th* 8 Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 42 +37.051s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.164 4
9th 16 Flag of Israel Roy Nissany Flag of France DAMS 42 +46.563s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:23.549 2
10th 11 Flag of the Netherlands Richard Verschoor Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 42 +49.513s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:23.383 1
11th 24 Flag of the Netherlands Bent Viscaal Flag of Italy Trident 42 +51.380s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.852
12th 9 Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard Flag of France ART Grand Prix 42 +52.966s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.783
13th 14 Flag of Germany David Beckmann Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 42 +55.834s Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:23.313
14th 25 Flag of Japan Marino Sato Flag of Italy Trident 42 +1:01.237 Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:21.949
15th 15 Flag of Brazil Guilherme Samaia Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 41 +1 Lap Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:24.235
16th 20 Flag of Brazil Gianluca Petecof Flag of Spain Campos Racing 41 +1 Lap Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:22.033
17th 23 Flag of Italy Alessio Deledda Flag of Germany HWA Racelab 41 +1 Lap Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:24.487
18th 22 Flag of the United Kingdom Jack Aitken Flag of Germany HWA Racelab 40 +2 Laps Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:23.378
Ret 5 Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 32 Stalled Pirelli 2019 Soft-Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft 1:22.759
Ret 12 Flag of Germany Lirim Zendeli Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 30 Accident Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:23.715
Ret 17 Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong Flag of France DAMS 29 Accident Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:22.744
Ret 6 Flag of India Jehan Daruvala Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 17 Collision Pirelli 2019 Ultra Soft-Pirelli 2019 Soft 1:23.967
Source:[7]
  • Bold indicates a driver started from pole.
  • Italics indicate that a driver set fastest lap.
  • * Vips would serve a five second time penalty for causing a collision with Armstribg.[8]
  • Lundgaard and Daruvala served five second time penalties for speeding in the pitlane.[9][10]
  • Petecof served a five second time penalty and one penalty point on his licence for exceeding track limits on multiple occasions.[11] Petecof would also have two penalty points added to his licence after causing a collision with Daruvala.[12]

Milestones[]

  • 50th race for Roy Nissany.
  • Marcus Armstrong, Jehan Daruvala, Felipe Drugovich, Guilherme Samaia and Robert Shwartzman entered their 30th race.
  • Théo Pourchaire made his tenth F2 appearance.
  • Maiden pole position for Pourchaire.
    • Pourchaire became the youngest ever pole sitter in GP2/F2 history aged 17 years 278 days.
  • Maiden victory for Pourchaire.
    • Pourchaire became the youngest ever race winner in GP2/F2 history aged 17 years 280 days.
    • Also Pourchaire's first podium finish.
  • ART Grand Prix secured their win as an entrant.
    • Also ART's 65th win at GP2/F2 level.

Standings[]

Guanyu Zhou would end the trip to Monte Carlo with his Championship lead intact after claiming fifth and fastest lap in the Monaco Feature Race, a result which left the Chinese ace on 68 points for the campaign. Oscar Piastri was his closest challenger in second, sixteen off the lead and the best rookie in the field, five ahead of fellow rookie and race winner Théo Pourchaire after his maiden triumph. Dan Ticktum was next up ahead of Liam Lawson, the third rookie in the top five, while pre-season favourite Robert Shwartzman found himself in sixth, with less than half the points of the early leader.

In the Teams' Championship UNI-Virtuosi would retain their early lead in the title hunt, the British squad having moved to within three points of the 100 point mark after the first six races of the campaign. That left them fifteen clear of Prema Racing in second, with the defending Champions themselves having moved ahead of Carlin after their biggest single-race score of the season to that point. ART Grand Prix were next up in fourth ahead of Hitech Grand Prix, with the top five all having more than double the points of MP Motorsport in sixth.

 
2021 Drivers' Championship
Pos. Name Pts. +/-
1st Flag of China Guanyu Zhou 68 ◄0
2nd Flag of Australia Oscar Piastri 52 ▲1
3rd Flag of France Théo Pourchaire 47 ▲5
4th Flag of the United Kingdom Dan Ticktum 38 ▼2
5th Flag of New Zealand Liam Lawson 36 ▼1
6th Flag of Russia Robert Shwartzman 30 ▲3
7th Flag of Brazil Felipe Drugovich 29 ▲4
8th Flag of India Jehan Daruvala 29 ▼3
9th Flag of the Netherlands Richard Verschoor 23 ▼3
10th Flag of Estonia Jüri Vips 22 ▼3
11th Flag of Switzerland Ralph Boschung 22 ▲1
12th Flag of Denmark Christian Lundgaard 16 ▼2
13th Flag of Germany David Beckmann 12 ◄0
14th Flag of Israel Roy Nissany 12 ◄0
15th Flag of New Zealand Marcus Armstrong 10 ◄0
16th Flag of Germany Lirim Zendeli 4 ◄0
17th Flag of Japan Marino Sato 1 ◄0
18th Flag of Italy Matteo Nannini 1 ◄0
2021 Teams' Championship
Pos. Name Pts. +/-
1st Flag of the United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 97 ◄0
2nd Flag of Italy Prema Racing 82 ▲1
3rd Flag of the United Kingdom Carlin 67 ▼1
4th Flag of France ART Grand Prix 63 ▲1
5th Flag of the United Kingdom Hitech Grand Prix 58 ▼1
6th Flag of the Netherlands MP Motorsport 27 ◄0
7th Flag of France DAMS 22 ◄0
8th Flag of Spain Campos Racing 22 ◄0
9th Flag of the Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 12 ◄0
10th Flag of Italy Trident 1 ◄0
11th Flag of Germany HWA Racelab 1 ◄0

Only point scoring drivers are shown.

References[]

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2021 FIA Formula 2 Championship
Entrants
ART Grand PrixCampos RacingCarlinCharouz Racing SystemDAMSHitech Grand PrixHWA RacelabMP MotorsportPrema RacingTridentUNI-Virtuosi Racing
Manufacturers/Tyres
DallaraMecachromePirelli
Car/engine
Dallara F2 2018Mecachrome V634T 3.4l V6t
Drivers
1 Robert Shwartzman2 Oscar Piastri3 Guanyu Zhou4 Felipe Drugovich5 Dan Ticktum6 Jehan Daruvala7 Liam Lawson8 Jüri Vips9 Christian Lundgaard10 Théo Pourchaire11 Richard Verschoor; Jack Doohan12 Lirim Zendeli; Clément Novalak14 David Beckmann; Enzo Fittipaldi; Richard Verschoor15 Guilherme Samaia16 Roy Nissany17 Marcus Armstrong20 Gianluca Petecof; Matteo Nannini; David Beckmann; Olli Caldwell21 Ralph Boschung22 Matteo Nannini; Jack Aitken; Jake Hughes; Logan Sargeant23 Alessio Deledda24 Bent Viscaal25 Marino Sato
Races
Bahrain Sprint 1Bahrain Sprint 2Bahrain FeatureMonaco Sprint 1Monaco Sprint 2Monaco FeatureBaku Sprint 1Baku Sprint 2Baku FeatureSilverstone Sprint 1Silverstone Sprint 2Silverstone FeatureMonza Sprint 1Monza Sprint 2Monza FeatureSochi SprintSochi FeatureJeddah Sprint 1Jeddah Sprint 2Jeddah FeatureYas Marina Sprint 1Yas Marina Sprint 2Yas Marina Feature
Cancelled Races
2021 Sochi Sprint Race 2
Tests
2020 Bahrain Post-Season Test2021 Bahrain Test2021 Barcelona Test2021 Yas Marina Test
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