2019 Formula 2 Championship Explained

The 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship was the fifty-third season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also third 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 was run in support of the 2019 FIA Formula 1 World Championship.

George Russell was the reigning drivers' champion, having won the title at the final round of the 2018 championship in Abu Dhabi. Russell would drive in Formula One for Williams in 2019. Carlin were the reigning teams' champions, having secured their first Formula 2 title in Abu Dhabi. ART Grand Prix driver Nyck de Vries won the drivers' championship after the win in the Feature race at Sochi. In the teams' championship DAMS secured their first team title over UNI-Virtuosi Racing after the win in the Feature race at Abu Dhabi.

The season was marred by the death of French driver Anthoine Hubert during the feature race of the Spa-Francorchamps round on 31 August 2019. Hubert's death was the first fatality for a driver competing in FIA-sanctioned feeder series racing since Henry Surtees's fatal crash at Brands Hatch in 2009 in the FIA Formula Two Championship.

The Formula One theme song composed by Brian Tyler, which debuted in the 2018 F1 season, would now be used in Formula 2 broadcasts.

The season would see 8 different winners, with the top three in the championship, De Vries, Nicholas Latifi, and Luca Ghiotto, each winning 4 races. 3 races were won by Jack Aitken, and 2 races were won by Hubert, Sérgio Sette Câmara, and Nobuharu Matsushita. The only other race winner was rookie Mick Schumacher.

Entries

The following teams and drivers competed in the 2019 championship. As the championship is a spec series, all competitors raced with an identical Dallara F2 2018 chassis with a V6 turbo engine developed by Mecachrome. Teams competed with tyres supplied by Pirelli.

EntrantDriver name! Rounds|-| rowspan=2| Carlin|id=1|1| Louis Delétraz|All|-|id=2|2| |All|-| rowspan=2| ART Grand Prix|id=3|3| Nikita Mazepin|All|-|id=4|4| Nyck de Vries|All|-| rowspan=2| DAMS|id=5|5| Sérgio Sette Câmara|All|-|id=6|6| Nicholas Latifi|All|-| rowspan=2| UNI-Virtuosi Racing|id=7|7| Guanyu Zhou|All|-|id=8|8| Luca Ghiotto|All|-| rowspan=2||id=9|9| Mick Schumacher|All|-|id=10|10| Sean Gelael|All|-|rowspan=3| |id=11|11| Callum Ilott|All|-|id=12 rowspan=2|12| Juan Manuel Correa|1–9|-| Matevos Isaakyan|11–12|-|rowspan=4| Campos Racing|rowspan=3 id=14|14| Dorian Boccolacci|1–5|-| Arjun Maini|6–8|-| Marino Sato|9–12|-|id=15|15| Jack Aitken|All|- |rowspan=4| MP Motorsport|rowspan=2 id=16| 16| Jordan King|nowrap|1–3, 5–12|-| Artem Markelov|4|-|rowspan=2 id=17|17|nowrap| Mahaveer Raghunathan|1–5, 7–12|-| Pato O'Ward|6|-| rowspan="3" | BWT Arden|id=18|18| Tatiana Calderón|All|-|id=19|19| Anthoine Hubert|1–9|-|id=22|22| Artem Markelov|11–12|-| rowspan=5||id=20|20| Giuliano Alesi|All|-|rowspan=4 id=21| 21| Ralph Boschung|nowrap|1–5, 8–9, 11|-| Ryan Tveter|6|-| Dorian Boccolacci|7|-| Christian Lundgaard|12|-|style="background-color:#EAECF0; text-align:center" colspan=4| Source:[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] |}

Team changes

Russian Time left the championship after six years competing in Formula 2 and its predecessor, the GP2 Series. Their entry and assets were sold to Virtuosi Racing, who had operated the team. The new entry competes under the name "UNI-Virtuosi Racing".[7] [8] Fortec Motorsports had been granted an entry to the Formula 2 grid in 2018, but were later given permission to defer their entry until 2019.[9] However, they were subsequently omitted from the draft entry list for the 2019 championship.

Arden International entered into a partnership with Mercedes-affiliated team HWA Racelab.[10] Charouz Racing System formed a partnership with Sauber Motorsport, which currently runs Alfa Romeo's team in Formula 1. The Sauber-Charouz partnership is not affiliated with Alfa Romeo's Formula 1 entry.

Driver changes

Lando Norris left Carlin and the series as he was promoted to Formula 1 with McLaren.[11] His seat was taken by Louis Delétraz, who left Charouz Racing System to join the team.[12] He was joined by Nobuharu Matsushita, who returned to Formula 2 after a year spent racing in the Super Formula Championship, to replace Sérgio Sette Câmara.[13]

Sette Câmara left Carlin to replace Alexander Albon at DAMS.[14] Albon left the championship to join Formula 1 team Toro Rosso.[15]

Arden drivers Nirei Fukuzumi and Maximilian Günther left the series. Fukuzumi moved to the Super Formula Championship with Dandelion Racing, while Günther joined the Formula E championship with Dragon Racing.[16] Reigning GP3 Series champion Anthoine Hubert and GP3 Series regular Tatiana Calderón joined Arden in their place.[17]

Artem Markelov and Tadasuke Makino left Russian Time and the championship.[18] Both drivers moved to Japan to compete in the Super Formula Championship; Markelov joined Team LeMans while Makino joined Nakajima Racing.[19] [20] Guanyu Zhou graduated from the 2018 FIA Formula 3 European Championship, joining Russian Time's successors UNI-Virtuosi.[21] Zhou was partnered by Luca Ghiotto, who raced with Russian Time in 2017 and Campos Racing in 2018.[22]

Nikita Mazepin joined the championship with ART Grand Prix, the team he drove for when he finished runner-up in the 2018 GP3 Series.[23] Mazepin was partnered with Nyck de Vries, who left Prema Racing to join the team.[24] Mazepin and de Vries replaced 2018 series champion George Russell - who left the team and the championship to join Formula 1 team Williams - and Jack Aitken, who switched to Campos Racing.[25] [26] Prema Theodore Racing named Mick Schumacher as de Vries' replacement. Schumacher continued his association with the team after he won the 2018 FIA Formula 3 European Championship with them.[27]

Arjun Maini left Trident and the series to join RLR MSport in the European Le Mans Series.[28] Giuliano Alesi joined the championship with Trident, the team he raced for in the GP3 Series.[29] He was joined by Ralph Boschung, who left MP Motorsport before the Sochi round in . Dorian Boccolacci also left MP Motorsport, joining Jack Aitken at Campos Racing.[30] Jordan King returned to the series with MP Motorsport, contesting the championship alongside his part-time NTT IndyCar Series campaign. Mahaveer Raghunathan returned to full-time competition for the first time since 2016, partnering King at MP Motorsport.[31] Callum Ilott and Juan Manuel Correa joined the series, both signing with Sauber Junior Team by Charouz. Antonio Fuoco left Charouz and the series to join Formula One team Ferrari as a test driver.

Mid-season changes

Artem Markelov made a one-off return in Monaco as a replacement for Jordan King at MP Motorsport, who was competing in the 2019 Indianapolis 500 with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.[32] After collecting twelve penalty points on his racing license for incurring three Virtual Safety Car infringements during the Paul Ricard feature race, Mahaveer Raghunathan was banned from the series for the Red Bull Ring round.[33] Raghunathan's MP seat was filled in Austria by 2018 Indy Lights champion and 2019 IndyCar Series driver Patricio O'Ward.

Shortly after the Paul Ricard round, Arjun Maini was announced to be replacing Dorian Boccolacci at Campos Racing for the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone rounds.[34] Marino Sato replaced Maini prior to the Spa round.[35]

After encountering funding problems, Ralph Boschung left Trident prior to the Red Bull Ring round. Former GP3 driver Ryan Tveter joined the team in Boschung's place.[36] Tveter was later replaced by Boccolacci. Boschung returned to the team ahead of the Hungarian round.

BWT Arden was represented only by Tatiana Calderón at Monza after Anthoine Hubert's fatal accident.[37] Juan Manuel Correa, who was also involved in the incident, was forced to miss the rest of the season due to injuries.[38] Sauber Junior Team by Charouz did not replace him at Monza, running only Callum Ilott. Giuliano Alesi's car was impounded by Belgian authorities as part of their investigation into the accident at Spa, limiting Trident to a single entry for the next round. Ralph Boschung was stood down to allow Alesi to compete.[39]

For the Sochi and Yas Marina rounds, Matevos Isaakyan, who raced in the 2018 European Le Mans Series, took Juan Manuel Correa's seat at Sauber Junior Team by Charouz.[40] Artem Markelov replaced Anthoine Hubert at BWT Arden for the same rounds, although the Russian raced with #22 as the #19 had been retired for the remainder of the season in honour of the late French driver.[41]

Calendar

The following twelve rounds were scheduled to take place as part of the 2019 championship. Round 9 was abandoned. 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. The 2019 calendar retained the same twelve rounds from the 2018 season.

RoundCircuitFeature raceSprint race
1 Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir30 March31 March
2 Baku City Circuit, Baku27 April28 April
311 May12 May
4 Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo24 May25 May
5 Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet22 June23 June
6 Red Bull Ring, Spielberg29 June30 June
7 Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone13 July14 July
8 Hungaroring, Mogyoród3 August4 August
931 August1 September
10 Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza7 September8 September
11 Sochi Autodrom, Sochi
12 Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi30 November1 December
Source:[42]

Results

Season summary

RoundCircuitnowrapPole positionnowrapFastest lap[43] nowrapWinning drivernowrapWinning team
1 Bahrain International Circuit Luca Ghiotto Guanyu Zhou Nicholas Latifi DAMSReport
nowrap UNI-Virtuosi Racing
2F Baku City Circuitnowrap Nobuharu Matsushitanowrap Jack Aitken Campos RacingReport
Snowrap Nicholas Latifi DAMS
3F Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya Luca Ghiotto Jordan King Nicholas Latifi DAMSReport
S Nicholas Latifi Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix
4F Circuit de Monaco Nobuharu Matsushita Nyck de Vries ART Grand PrixReport
S Anthoine Hubert BWT Arden
5F Circuit Paul Ricard Sérgio Sette Câmara Nyck de VriesReport
S Nobuharu Matsushita Anthoine Hubert
6F Red Bull Ring Sérgio Sette Câmaranowrap Nobuharu Matsushita CarlinReport
S Nyck de Vries Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS
7F Silverstone Circuit Guanyu Zhou Sérgio Sette Câmara UNI-Virtuosi RacingReport
S Jack Aitken Jack Aitken Campos Racing
8F Hungaroring Nyck de Vries Jordan King Nicholas Latifi DAMSReport
S Nobuharu Matsushita Mick Schumacher Prema Racing
9F Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Nyck de VriesRace abandonedReport
SRace cancelled
10F Autodromo Nazionale di Monza Callum Ilott Nobuharu Matsushita CarlinReport
S Mick Schumacher Jack Aitken Campos Racing
11F Sochi Autodrom Nyck de Vries Luca Ghiotto Nyck de VriesReport
S Nicholas Latifi UNI-Virtuosi Racing
12F Yas Marina Circuit Sérgio Sette Câmara Guanyu Zhou Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMSReport
S Nicholas Latifi UNI-Virtuosi Racing

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 were awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race as the grid for the sprint race were 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 pointsPoints were awarded to the top eight classified finishers, excluding the fastest lap points which are given to the top ten classified finishers.
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   FL 
Points 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 2

Drivers' championship

DriverBHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
Points
FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSR
1 Nyck de Vries67245117110336326CC33121313266
2 Nicholas Latifi134116121056962517CC13102472214
3 Luca Ghiotto219Ret42DSQRetRet122211548CC2154161207
4 Sérgio Sette Câmara32Ret6NC1736255141753CC5Ret5613204
5 Jack Aitken711132817†133410185135CC817111110159
6 Nobuharu Matsushita912131211Ret2999159772CC156Ret27144
7 Guanyu Zhou104Ret10345343683899CCRet410538140
8 Louis Delétraz55RetRet121172NC77Ret72Ret13CCRet83144692
9 Jordan King1783Ret776118710964CC6212912979
10 Anthoine Hubert49101165818141718111111CC77
11 Callum Ilott1416Ret983DNS14Ret8149841010CC4 12935474
12 Mick Schumacher86Ret515121311RetRet18411681CCNC6RetRet91153
13 Juan Manuel Correa161872Ret1516†1272111012101414CC36
14 Dorian Boccolacci151757141845Ret13Ret1430
15 Giuliano Alesi12DSQRetRetRet1611Ret101413Ret17Ret1312CC771388520
16 Artem Markelov64Ret10RetRet16
17 Sean GelaelRet106899Ret15Ret171612WDWD1517CC9Ret11717Ret15
18 Nikita Mazepin19138Ret1714108Ret16121116†121215CC1198Ret1017†11
19 Ralph Boschung111412Ret10109RetRet1518†18CC14123
2018191113161915Ret121815181719CC10131717Ret151
21 Marino SatoCC1211161518160
22 Tatiana Calderón1315RetRet131314Ret1119†1713141616RetCCRet14151616140
23 Christian Lundgaard14120
24 Arjun MainiDSQ151313Ret160
25 Matevos Isaakyan181315Ret0
26 Pato O'Ward19140
27 Ryan Tveter15160
DriverFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRPoints
BHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
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Notes:
  •  – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Teams' championship

TeamBHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
Points
FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSR
1 DAMS532Ret6NC1736255141753CC5Ret5613418
6134116121056962517CC13102472
2 UNI-Virtuosi Racing7104Ret10345343683899CCRet410538347
8219Ret42DSQRetRet122211548CC2154161
3 ART Grand Prix319138Ret1714108Ret16121116†121215CC1198Ret1017†277
467245117110336326CC33121313
4 Carlin155RetRet121172NC77Ret72Ret13CCRet831427236
2912131211Ret2999159772CC156Ret46
5 Campos Racing14151757141845Ret13DSQ151313Ret16CC121116151816189
15711132817†133410185135CC817111110
6 Sauber Junior Team by Charouz111416Ret983DNS14Ret8149841010CC4 129354110
12161872Ret1516†1272111012101414CC181315Ret
7 MP Motorsport161783Ret77646118710964CC6212912996
1718191113161915Ret1218191415181719CC10131717Ret15
8 BWT Arden181315RetRet131314Ret1119†1713141616RetCCRet141516161477
1949101165818141718111111CC
22Ret10RetRet
9 Prema Racing986Ret515121311RetRet18411681CCNC6RetRet91168
10Ret106899Ret15Ret171612WDWD1517CC9Ret11717Ret
10 Trident2012DSQRetRetRet1611Ret101413Ret17Ret1312CC771388523
21111412Ret10109RetRet151516Ret1418†18CC14121412
TeamFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRPoints
BHR
BAK
CAT
MCO
LEC
RBR
SIL
HUN
SPA
MNZ
SOC
YMC
valign=top
Notes:
  •  – Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.

External links

Notes and References

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  35. News: Benyon . Jack . Campos signs fourth different driver of 2019 . 27 August 2019 . . . 27 August 2019 . 27 August 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190827121208/https://www.motorsport.com/fia-f2/news/campos-marino-sato-fourth-driver/4521464/ . dead .
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  37. News: Benyon . Jack . Hubert's Arden team to run single F2 car at Monza . 2 September 2019 . . . 1 September 2019.
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