2018 Formula 2 Championship Explained

The 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship was the fifty-second season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also second season under the moniker of FIA Formula 2 Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula 2 cars that is sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). It is an open-wheel racing category that serves as the second tier of formula racing in the FIA Global Pathway. The category run in support of the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship, with each of the twelve rounds running in conjunction with a Grand Prix.[1] It was the first FIA Formula 2 season to feature a new chassis and engine package.

Charles Leclerc was the reigning drivers' champion, having won the title at the penultimate round of the 2017 championship in Jerez de la Frontera.[2] Leclerc subsequently secured a Formula 1 drive with the Alfa Romeo Sauber team in 2018[3] Russian Time were the reigning teams' champions, having secured their first Formula 2 title at the final round of the 2017 championship in Abu Dhabi.[4] George Russell won the drivers' championship, finishing 68 points ahead of Lando Norris. In the teams' championship, Carlin prevailed over ART Grand Prix by 31 points. Champion Russell won 7 races during his season, Alexander Albon took 4 race victories, whilst 3 races were won by Nyck de Vries, Artem Markelov, 2 wins went to Antonio Fuoco, driver of new Charouz Racing System team. Other winners, who were victorious once - its runner-up Norris, Jack Aitken, Maximilian Günther, Nicholas Latifi, and Tadasuke Makino.

Changes for 2018

Technical changes

The season saw the introduction of a brand new chassis and engine package, the biggest change in the sport's history.[5] The GP2/11 chassis, which had been used by Formula 2 and its predecessor GP2 since 2011, was replaced by the Dallara F2 2018.[6] It was powered by a fuel-efficient 3.4L V6 single-turbocharged direct-injected engine developed by Mecachrome called V634T.[7] The aging naturally-aspirated V8 engine and Dallara GP2/11 chassis which were used since 2005 and 2011 respectively were permanently retired. Despite the generational change of chassis and engines, Elf would continue as a preferred official fuel partner and supplier of FIA Formula 2 Championship and also Pirelli FIA Formula 2 tyre sizes would remained same as pre-2017 Formula One tyres. In addition, the Pirelli FIA Formula 2 hard tyre colour would repainted from orange to ice blue in a reference of 2018 Formula One dry slick tyre compounds.

Sporting regulations

Teams were required to use the "halo" cockpit protection device, a wishbone-shaped frame mounted above and around the driver's head and anchored to the monocoque forward of the cockpit.[8] The halo was designed to improve safety standards by deflecting debris away from a driver's head and was originally developed for use in Formula One before its application was expanded to other open-wheel championships and it was incorporated into the final design of the Dallara F2 2018 chassis.[9]

Following widespread criticism of the Dallara F2 2018 for its difficult start procedure and reliability issues,[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] the championship temporarily introduced rolling starts until a solution to the car's problems could be found.[15]

Other changes

The championship discontinued the use of promotional models or "grid girls". The decision was made by Formula One management in the face of changing social attitudes and the decision by other sports to phase out the use of models,[16] [17] and the decision applied to all categories appearing on the Grand Prix support bill, including Formula 2.[18]

Entries

The following teams and drivers were under contract to compete in the 2018 FIA Formula 2 Championship. As the championship was a spec series, all competitors raced with identical Dallara F2 2018 chassis with a V6 turbo engine developed by Mecachrome. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Pirelli.

EntrantDriver nameRounds
Russian Time1 Artem MarkelovAll
2 Tadasuke MakinoAll
Pertamina Prema Theodore Racing (1–7)
Pertamina Prema Racing (8–12)[19]
3 Sean GelaelAll
4 Nyck de VriesAll
DAMS5 Alexander AlbonAll
6 Nicholas LatifiAll
ART Grand Prix7 Jack AitkenAll
8 George RussellAll
MP Motorsport9 Roberto Merhi1–8
Dorian Boccolacci9–12
10 Ralph Boschung1–10
Niko Kari11–12
BWT Arden11 Maximilian Günther1–11
Dan Ticktum12
12 Nirei FukuzumiAll
Campos Vexatec Racing14 Luca GhiottoAll
15 Roy Nissany1–10
Roberto Merhi11–12
Trident16 Arjun MainiAll
17 Santino Ferrucci1–7
Alessio Lorandi8–12
Carlin18nowrap Sérgio Sette CâmaraAll
19 Lando NorrisAll
Charouz Racing System20 Louis DelétrazAll
21 Antonio FuocoAll
Source:[20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29]

Team changes

Twenty entries spread across ten teams were entered into the championship.[30] Carlin returned to Formula 2 in 2018 after a one-year absence, while former World Series Formula V8 3.5 team Charouz Racing System joined the championship. Charouz left the Formula 3.5 V8 championship when the championship was discontinued and the team subsequently submitted an entry to join the Formula 2 grid which marked the return of a Czech single-seater junior team to the second tier of Formula One's feeder championships since the 2003 International Formula 3000 season.[31] Racing Engineering were included on the initial entry list but later withdrew from the championship to focus on their European Le Mans Series entry. Fortec Motorsports were due to make their Formula 2 début, replacing the departing Rapax team, but later withdrew their entry due to a lack of sponsorship. Fortec were later granted permission to defer their entry by a year and were scheduled to make their début in 2019, but aborted the plans.[32]

Driver changes

Defending teams' champions Russian Time signed FIA Formula 3 European Championship driver Tadasuke Makino to partner Artem Markelov.[33] With reigning drivers' champion Charles Leclerc leaving the series to join Formula 1 team Sauber. Prema Racing enlisted Sean Gelael, who left Arden International to join the team.[34] Gelael was partnered by Nyck de Vries, who drove for Rapax and Racing Engineering throughout the 2017 championship.[35] Gustav Malja, who raced for Racing Engineering in 2017, moved to the Porsche Supercup.[36]

Alexander Albon left ART Grand Prix to join DAMS where he replaced Oliver Rowland; Rowland left the series and moved to the FIA World Endurance Championship.[37] Albon was paired with Nicholas Latifi, who remained with the team for a third year.[38] ART Grand Prix promoted reigning GP3 Series champion George Russell to the category,[39] partnering him with Jack Aitken, who also drove for the team in GP3.[40] Nobuharu Matsushita, who drove for the team in 2017, left the series and returned to Japan to race in the Super Formula Championship.[41]

Ralph Boschung left Campos Racing to join MP Motorsport.[42] He was accompanied by Roberto Merhi, who previously competed in selected rounds of the championship with Campos and Rapax in 2017.[43] Jordan King, who raced for MP, moved to the United States to compete in the IndyCar Series.[44] With Gelael's switch to Prema and Norman Nato's departure to the European Le Mans Series, Arden International promoted two rookie drivers.[45] Former GP3 Series driver Nirei Fukuzumi filled one seat,[46] while Maximilian Günther—who finished second in the 2016 FIA Formula 3 European Championship and third in 2017—took the other.[47]

Luca Ghiotto left Russian Time after a single season to join Campos Racing.[48] He was partnered by series debutant Roy Nissany, who left the World Series Formula V8 3.5 to join the championship.[49] Álex Palou left the team to compete in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.[50] Trident recruited two of Formula One team Haas' development drivers. Santino Ferrucci, who had contested five rounds of the 2017 championship with the team, was signed for the season. He is partnered by Arjun Maini, who was promoted from the GP3 Series.[51] Nabil Jeffri, who raced for Trident in 2017, left the team to join the FIA World Endurance Championship.[52]

Sérgio Sette Câmara left MP Motorsport to join newcomers Carlin.[53] He was partnered by Lando Norris, who won the 2017 FIA Formula 3 European Championship title with Carlin before making a guest appearance in the Formula 2 Championship with Campos Racing. Louis Delétraz and Antonio Fuoco joined Charouz Racing System.[54] [55] Delétraz left Rapax after the team withdrew from the championship, while Fuoco moved from Prema Racing as part of an agreement with Ferrari's driver development programme.

Mid-season changes

Santino Ferrucci was banned for two rounds as punishment for multiple violations of the sporting and technical regulations—including deliberately crashing into Arjun Maini—during the Silverstone round.[56] He was later dismissed by Trident, with the team citing sponsorship issues rather than his suspension as the reason for Ferrucci's firing.[57] Ferrucci was replaced by Trident's GP3 Series driver Alessio Lorandi for the Hungaroring round.

Roberto Merhi left MP Motorsport before the Spa-Francorchamps round. He was replaced by Dorian Boccolacci, who raced for the team in the GP3 Series. For the remainder of the season he joined Campos Vexatec Racing, replacing Roy Nissany. MP Motorsport promoted Niko Kari from their GP3 Series team, where he replaced Ralph Boschung for the remainder of the season. Dan Ticktum replaced Maximilian Günther at BWT Arden for the season finale at Abu Dhabi.

Calendar

The following twelve rounds took place as part of the 2018 championship. Each round consisted of two races: a Feature race, which was run over 1701NaN1 and included a mandatory pit stop; and a Sprint race, which was run over 1200NaN0 and did not require drivers to make a pit stop.

RoundCircuitFeature raceSprint race
1 Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir7 April8 April
2 Baku City Circuit, Baku28 April29 April
312 May13 May
4 Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo25 May26 May
5 Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet23 June24 June
6 Red Bull Ring, Spielberg30 June1 July
7 Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone7 July8 July
8 Hungaroring, Mogyoród28 July29 July
925 August26 August
10 Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza1 September2 September
11 Sochi Autodrom, Sochi
12 Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi24 November25 November
Source:[58]

Calendar changes

The calendar was expanded to twelve rounds in 2018.[58] The championship started at the Circuit Paul Ricard, where it was featured as part of the French Grand Prix support programme. The championship visited the Sochi Autodrom for the first time, where it ran in support of the Russian Grand Prix.[58] The stand-alone event that was held at the Circuito de Jerez in 2017 was discontinued.[58]

Results

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lap[59] Winning driverWinning team
1 Bahrain International Circuit Lando Norris Lando Norris Lando Norris CarlinReport
nowrap Nyck de Vries Artem Markelov Russian Time
2F Baku City Circuit Alexander Albon DAMSReport
S George Russell
3F Alexander Albon George RussellReport
S George Russell Jack Aitken ART Grand Prix
4F Circuit de Monaco Alexander Albon Artem Markelov Russian TimeReport
S Nicholas Latifi Antonio Fuoco Charouz Racing System
5F Circuit Paul Ricard George Russell Nyck de Vries George Russell ART Grand PrixReport
S Nyck de Vries
6F Red Bull Ring George Russell Artem Markelov George Russell ART Grand PrixReport
S Artem Markelov Artem Markelov Russian Time
7F Silverstone Circuit George Russell George Russell Alexander Albon DAMSReport
Snowrap BWT Arden
8F Hungaroring Nyck de Vries Pertamina Prema RacingReport
S Alexander Albon DAMS
9F Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Nyck de Vries Nyck de Vries Nyck de Vries Pertamina Prema RacingReport
S Nicholas Latifi Nicholas Latifi DAMS
10F Autodromo Nazionale Monza George Russell Tadasuke Makino Russian TimeReport
S Sérgio Sette Câmara George Russell ART Grand Prix
11F Sochi Autodrom Nyck de Vries Nyck de Vries Alexander Albon DAMSReport
S George Russell George Russell ART Grand Prix
12F Yas Marina Circuit George Russell Luca Ghiotto George Russell ART Grand PrixReport
S George Russell Antonio Fuoco Charouz Racing System

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the Feature race, and to the top 8 classified finishers in the Sprint race. The pole-sitter in the feature race also received four points, and two points were given to the driver who set the fastest lap inside the top ten in both the feature and sprint races. No extra points are awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race as the grid for the sprint race is based on the results of the feature race with the top eight drivers having their positions reversed.

Feature race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642142
Sprint race points
Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  FL 
Points151210864212

Drivers' championship

DriverBHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
Points
FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSR
1 George Russell51912114RetRet1171222Ret837414114287
2 Lando Norris14643363165211103244265RetRet52219
3 Alexander Albon41311352RetRetRet7551751533Ret13148212
4 Nyck de Vries65Ret22RetRet951Ret147617149173445202
5 Artem Markelov31RetRet89141414†8164813652211527186
6234DSQ7RetWDWD2663Ret17732973521610164
7 Antonio Fuoco17123DNS1078144343Ret3171719DSQ106971141
8 Luca Ghiotto126Ret1445Ret103312135106276106Ret1439111
9 Nicholas Latifi11105314898781181716Ret1681542RetRet1591
10 Louis Delétraz139Ret10Ret104262RetRet451791813131112136674
11 Jack Aitken918211617Ret11DNSRet181312410111017†814Ret101363
12 Roberto MerhiDNS118713Ret37DSQ15416119115968361
13 Tadasuke Makino1917999Ret14†Ret8Ret761211912121111410119Ret48
14 Maximilian Günther82Ret15†Ret12116121115128116Ret916121616†1041
15 Sean Gelael71610RetRet62RetRet1813RetRet15131116Ret11RetDNS1217Ret29
16 Arjun Maini1514Ret5Ret13551013141014131214148Ret91515RetDNS24
17 Nirei Fukuzumi188131211Ret1011†91299RetDNS106Ret17141387Ret1217
18 Ralph Boschung10778RetRetRetRetRet16Ret159818RetRet128Ret17
19 Santino Ferrucci1420116DNS111312†13910716DSQ7
20 Alessio Lorandi14Ret131515127Ret13146
21 Dorian Boccolacci1518Ret713812113
22 Roy Nissany1615RetRet121412Ret1510Ret1715141515101416151
23 Dan Ticktum11Ret0
24 Niko KariRetRet15Ret0
DriverFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRPoints
BHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
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Teams' championship

TeamBHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
Points
FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSR
1 Carlin18234DSQ7RetWDWD2663Ret17732973521610383
1914643363165211103244265RetRet52
2 ART Grand Prix7918211617Ret11DNSRet181312410111017†814Ret1013350
851912114RetRet1171222Ret837414114
3 DAMS541311352RetRetRet7551751533Ret13148303
611105314898781181716Ret1681542RetRet15
4 Russian Time131RetRet89141414†8164813652211527234
21917999Ret14†Ret8Ret761211912121111410119Ret
5
Pertamina Prema Racing (8–12)
371610RetRet62RetRet1813RetRet15131116Ret11RetDNS1217Ret231
465Ret22RetRet951Ret147617149173445
620139Ret10Ret104262RetRet4517918131311121366215
2117123DNS1078144343Ret3171719DSQ106971
7 Campos Vexatec Racing14126Ret1445Ret103312135106276106Ret1439132
151615RetRet121412Ret1510Ret1715141515101416159683
8 MP Motorsport9DNS118713Ret37DSQ154161191151518Ret7138121161
1010778RetRetRetRetRet16Ret159818RetRet128RetRetRet15Ret
9 BWT Arden1182Ret15†Ret12116121115128116Ret916121616†1011Ret58
12188131211Ret1011†91299RetDNS106Ret17141387Ret12
10 Trident161514Ret5Ret13551013141014131214148Ret91515RetDNS37
171420116DNS111312†13910716DSQ14Ret131515127Ret1314
TeamFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRPoints
BHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
Notes:

External links

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