2017 Barcelona Formula 2 round explained

Type R1:Feature race
Type R2:Sprint race
Country:Spain
Barcelona
Round No:2
Season No:11
Year:2017
Location:Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain
Course:Permanent racing facility
Course Mi:2.892
Course Km:4.655
Date R1:13 May
Laps R1:37
Pole Driver Country R1:MON
Pole Driver R1:Charles Leclerc
Pole Team R1:Prema Racing
Pole Time R1:1:29.285
First Driver Country R1:MON
First Driver R1:Charles Leclerc
First Team R1:Prema Racing
Second Driver Country R1:ITA
Second Driver R1:Luca Ghiotto
Second Team R1:Russian Time
Third Driver Country R1:GBR
Third Driver R1:Oliver Rowland
Third Team R1:DAMS
Fast Driver Country R1:RUS
Fast Driver R1:Artem Markelov
Fast Team R1:Russian Time
Fast Time R1:1:34.294
Fast Lap R1:lap 29
Date R2:14 May
Laps R2:26
First Driver Country R2:JPN
First Driver R2:Nobuharu Matsushita
First Team R2:ART Grand Prix
Second Driver Country R2:GBR
Second Driver R2:Oliver Rowland
Second Team R2:DAMS
Third Driver Country R2:CAN
Third Driver R2:Nicholas Latifi
Third Team R2:DAMS
Fast Driver Country R2:CAN
Fast Driver R2:Nicholas Latifi
Fast Team R2:DAMS
Fast Time R2:1:34.811
Fast Lap R2:lap 3

The 2017 Barcelona FIA Formula 2 round was a pair of motor races held on 13 and 14 May 2017 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, Catalonia, Spain as part of the FIA Formula 2 Championship. It was the second round of the 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship and was run in support of the 2017 Spanish Grand Prix.

Report

Background

The Catalunya round marked the second round of the season and the first to be staged within the European continent. Following the previous round in Bahrain, Charles Leclerc entered the second round as the championship leader, with Artem Markelov and Oliver Rowland in second ad third respectively. Campos Racing announced a driver-change for the Catalunya round, with former-Formula 1 driver, Roberto Merhi replacing Stefano Coletti after only one outing for the Monégasque driver. This turned out to be a one-off for Merhi, although he later returned to race with the Rapax team.

Pirelli supplied the field with P Zero Orange hard tyres and P Zero Yellow soft tyres for the round. The abrasive surface as well as the demanding nature of the track meant that tyres played a vital role in the races - as much as they did in the previous round in Bahrain.[1]

Practice and qualifying

The conditions for practice were optimal, opening the door for fast lap times. Leclerc topped the timing sheets in free practice with a time of 1:29.974, followed closely by former teammate, Alexander Albon. Albon completed a time just 0.042 of a second off of Leclerc and given the strong performance in pre-season testing, looked set for an equally strong weekend ahead. In third was another debutant in Sergio Sette Camara, who was half a second off of Leclerc.[2]

The immaculate conditions remained for the qualifying session, where Leclerc took his second pole position in succession. Jordan King set the initial benchmark with Nyck de Vries right behind him. As time went in qualifying, the times started to tumble until eventually Luca Ghiotto set a time of 1:29.478 to go fastest and seemed sure to be the pole position time. Elsewhere around the track, Artem Markelov's fire extinguisher let loose in his car, hampering his run and Nabil Jeffri ground to a halt, owing problems with his car. This subsequently brought out the red flag with six minutes remaining. Once the session resumed, the remainder of the field looked forward to eclipse Ghiotto's time. Alexander Albon improved his time to take fourth, but Leclerc went purple in the final two sectors to go two-tenths faster than Ghiotto and take the pole position for the second time in succession.[3]

Races

Feature Race

Leclerc led into turn one, but found himself under fire from Ghiotto and Albon after locking up. Ghiotto lunged down the inside into turn four, but couldn't make the move stick. The battle ensued for the next few corners as Leclerc struggled to maintain a rhythm following the lock-up. Artem Markelov and Antonio Fuoco came together at the end of the first sector which caused damage to Fuoco's front wing. He along with Johnny Cecotto came in for an early pitstop owing to damage brought on in the opening laps after having run into the back of Louis Deletraz at the end of the opening lap. Leclerc began to pull away from Ghiotto, who began to fall into the clutches of Albon, who subsequently made a move into turn one and took second place from Ghiotto. Leclerc pitted on lap seven, along with Matsushita, leaving Albon with the lead of the race. Canamasas ground to a halt on lap 10 owing to problems with the car. Despite this, he did not pull off the track to retire - instead remaining on the track and gesturing to the marshals asking for a push-start. The dangerous position of the car initially brought out the virtual safety car and eventually, the safety car itself. Eventually, the mercurial Spaniard conceded defeat and retired from the race. As the race resumed, Leclerc and Ghiotto began to scythe through the pack. Rowland eventually pressured Albon into a mistake to take the lead of the race, although both still had an impending pitstop to make. Eventually, the leaders made their stops, handing the lead once again to Leclerc. With the fresh rubber, Albon and Rowland were staging a comeback with both drivers challenging for the podium toward the latter stages of the race. Rowland gained on the third-placed Matsushita and eventually passed him on the main straight with use of DRS. Jordan King and Artem Markelov engaged in an epic battle for eighth spot which ultimately saw Markelov prevail to take the spot and pole position for the sprint race. For Charles Leclerc though, the win was rather comfortable and proved once again that he and the Prema outfit looked to be the team to beat for this years championship.

Sprint Race

Nicholas Latifi made a blinder and shot through to the lead heading into turn one. Ralph Boschung stalled on the grid and contact between Nyck de Vries and Antonio Fuoco brought out the safety car before the end of the first lap. As the race resumed, Latifi maintained a relatively comfortable lead as the race remained stagnant for some laps. After a lock-up from Malja, Matsushita took second place and proceeded to pursue Latifi, whilst Rowland passed him further down the circuit. After battling for a number of laps, Leclerc finally passed Albon for fifth place and soon thereafter passed Malja for fourth. Latifi seemed to have had the race wrapped up until lap 22 when he ran wide and speared off into the gravel. He recovered and got back on track, but not before Matsushita passed him for the lead. His teammate Rowland passed him further down the circuit, as well. Matsushita remained in the lead and took his first win of the season, with the DAMS pair of Rowland and Latifi taking the remaining slots on the podium.

Classifications

Qualifying

DriverTeamTime
11 Charles LeclercPrema Racing1:29.2851
25 Luca GhiottoRussian Time1:29.478+0.1932
318 Nyck de VriesRapax1:29.550+0.2653
415 Jordan KingMP Motorsport1:29.585+0.3004
58 Alexander AlbonART Grand Prix1:29.732+0.4475
69 Oliver RowlandDAMS1:29.744+0.4596
720 Norman NatoArden International1:29.790+0.5057
82 Antonio FuocoPrema Racing1:29.834+0.5498
910 Nicholas LatifiDAMS1:29.885+0.6009
107 Nobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix1:29.975+0.69010
113 Louis DelétrazRacing Engineering1:30.046+0.76111
1211 Ralph BoschungCampos Racing1:30.065+0.78012
136 Artem MarkelovRussian Time1:30.177+0.89213
1414 Sérgio Sette CâmaraMP Motorsport1:30.231+0.94614
1512 Roberto MerhiCampos Racing1:30.389+1.10415
1619 Johnny Cecotto Jr.Rapax1:30.441+1.15616
1721 Sean GelaelArden International1:30.772+1.48717
184 Gustav MaljaRacing Engineering1:30.814+1.52918
1917 Sergio CanamasasTrident1:31.148+1.86319
2016 Nabil JeffriTrident1:32.303+3.01820
Source:[4]

Feature Race

DriverTeamLaps
11 Charles LeclercPrema Racing371:02:33.684125 (4)
25 Luca GhiottoRussian Time37+3.730218
39 Oliver RowlandDAMS37+11.146615
47 Nobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix37+14.1031012
58 Alexander AlbonART Grand Prix37+17.319510
610 Nicholas LatifiDAMS37+23.87998
74 Gustav MaljaRacing Engineering37+24.779186
86 Artem MarkelovRussian Time37+25.403134 (2)
915 Jordan KingMP Motorsport37+30.96742
1018 Nyck de VriesRapax37+43.83231
113 Louis DelétrazRacing Engineering37+50.28311
1211 Ralph BoschungCampos Racing37+58.20112
132 Antonio FuocoPrema Racing37+1:05.9708
1414 Sérgio Sette CâmaraMP Motorsport37+1:05.97314
1521 Sean GelaelArden International37+1:08.33317
1620 Norman NatoArden International37+1:09.2417
1719 Johnny Cecotto Jr.Rapax37+1:27.78416
1816 Nabil JeffriTrident37+1:29.52120
1912 Roberto MerhiCampos Racing33Brakes15
DNF17 Sergio CanamasasTrident8Brakes19
Fastest lap: Artem Markelov (Russian Time) – 1:46.038 (on lap 24)
Source:

Notes

1. – Ralph Boschung and Johnny Cecotto Jr. received 20-second penalties after having been deemed to have insufficiently slowed for the VSC (Virtual Safety Car).[5]

2. – Sérgio Sette Câmara was handed a five-second time penalty during the race. Having failed to take the penalty earlier in the race, an additional five-second penalty was given.

Sprint Race

DriverTeamLaps
17 Nobuharu MatsushitaART Grand Prix2642:20.450515
29 Oliver RowlandDAMS26+3.309612
310 Nicholas LatifiDAMS26+4.621310 (2)
41 Charles LeclercPrema Racing26+9.17788
515 Jordan KingMP Motorsport26+15.33396
64 Gustav MaljaRacing Engineering26+17.98724
75 Luca GhiottoRussian Time26+18.09272
88 Alexander AlbonART Grand Prix26+21.13541
96 Artem MarkelovRussian Time26+21.5521
1019 Johnny Cecotto Jr.Rapax26+30.74417
1117 Sergio CanamasasTrident26+31.54920
1212 Roberto MerhiCampos Racing26+34.43419
1320 Norman NatoArden International26+35.27116
143 Louis DelétrazRacing Engineering26+38.09011
1514 Sérgio Sette CâmaraMP Motorsport26+39.44614
1621 Sean GelaelArden International26+46.95015
1711 Ralph BoschungCampos Racing26+50.22612
1816 Nabil JeffriRapax26+59.91218
DNF18 Nyck de VriesRapax0Collision10
DNF2 Antonio FuocoPrema Racing0Collision13
Fastest lap: Nicholas Latifi (DAMS) – 1:34.811 (on lap 3)
Source:

Championship standings after the round

Drivers' Championship standings
DriverPoints
1 Charles Leclerc73
12 Oliver Rowland47
13 Luca Ghiotto38
24 Artem Markelov34
55 Nobuharu Matsushita31
Teams' Championship standings
TeamPoints
11 Prema Racing75
12 DAMS75
23 Russian Time72
24 ART Grand Prix52
5 MP Motorsport26

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: P Zero Hard and Soft tyres for Barcelona - Formula 2 . 2017-09-07 . 2017-09-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170907170804/http://www.fiaformula2.com/News-Room/News/2017/05_May/P-Zero-Hard-and-Soft-tyres-for-Barcelona/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Leclerc tops free practice in Barcelona - Formula 2 . 2017-09-07 . 2017-09-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170907170808/http://www.fiaformula2.com/News-Room/News/2017/05_May/Leclerc-tops-free-practice-in-Barcelona-/ . dead .
  3. Web site: Leclerc flies to Barcelona pole - Formula 2 . 2017-09-07 . 2017-09-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170907170802/http://www.fiaformula2.com/News-Room/News/2017/05_May/Leclerc-flies-to-Barcelona-pole-/ . dead .
  4. News: 2017 FIA Formula 2 Spain results. 14 May 2017. FIA Formula 2 Championship. FIA Formula 2. 14 May 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171103151916/http://www.fiaformula2.com/Results/?raceid=974&seasonid=174. 3 November 2017. dead.
  5. News: ROUND 2 FEATURE RACE PENALTIES. 13 May 2017. FIA Formula 2 Championship. FIA Formula 2. 18 May 2017. 17 May 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170517093546/http://www.fiaformula2.com/News-Room/News/2017/05_May/Feature-Race-Penalties-/. dead.