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2023 Monte Carlo Formula 2 round

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Monaco  2023 Monte Carlo Formula 2 round
Round details
Round 5 of 13 in the 2023 FIA Formula 2 Championship.
LocationCircuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco
CourseStreet Circuit
3.337 km (2.074 mi)
Sprint Race
Date 27 May 2023
Laps 30
Podium
First Japan Ayumu Iwasa DAMS
Second India Jehan Daruvala MP Motorsport
Third United States Jak Crawford Hitech Pulse-Eight
Fastest lap
Driver Australia Jack Doohan Invicta Virtuosi Racing
Time 1:22.819 (on lap 28)
Feature Race
Date 28 May 2023
Laps 39[a]
Pole position
Driver Denmark Frederik Vesti Prema Racing
Time 1:21.053
Podium
First Denmark Frederik Vesti Prema Racing
Second France Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix
Third Barbados Zane Maloney Rodin Carlin
Fastest lap
Driver France Victor Martins ART Grand Prix
Time 1:21.724 (on lap 32)

The 2023 Monte Carlo FIA Formula 2 round was a motor racing event held between 25 and 28 May 2023 at the Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was the fifth round of the 2023 FIA Formula 2 Championship and was held in support of the 2023 Monaco Grand Prix.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Group A

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Pos. No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 6 France Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 1:21.231 2
2 14 Australia Jack Doohan Invicta Virtuosi Racing 1:21.432 +0.201 4
3 22 Netherlands Richard Verschoor Van Amersfoort Racing 1:21.639 +0.408 6
4 2 India Jehan Daruvala MP Motorsport 1:21.642 +0.411 8
5 10 France Isack Hadjar Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:21.645 +0.414 10
6 24 India Kush Maini Campos Racing 1:21.820 +0.589 12
7 4 Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi Rodin Carlin 1:21.824 +0.593 14
8 8 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman Prema Racing 1:22.201 +0.970 16
9 16 Israel Roy Nissany PHM Racing by Charouz 1:22.804 +1.573 18
10 12 Monaco Arthur Leclerc DAMS 1:23.340 +2.109 20
11 20 Czech Republic Roman Staněk Trident 1:24.600 +3.639 22
Source:[1][2]

Group B

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Pos. No. Driver Team Time Gap Grid
1 7 Denmark Frederik Vesti Prema Racing 1:21.053 1
2 5 France Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 1:21.105 +0.052 3
3 3 Barbados Zane Maloney Rodin Carlin 1:21.463 +0.410 5
4 9 United States Jak Crawford Hitech Pulse-Eight 1:21.576 +0.523 7
5 11 Japan Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 1:21.796 +0.743 9
6 15 Belgium Amaury Cordeel Invicta Virtuosi Racing 1:21.809 +0.756 11
7 23 United States Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing 1:21.835 +0.782 13
8 21 France Clément Novalak Trident 1:22.088 +1.035 15
9 1 Norway Dennis Hauger MP Motorsport 1:22.097 +1.044 17
10 25 Switzerland Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 1:22.182 +1.129 19
11 17 United States Brad Benavides PHM Racing by Charouz 1:22.721 +1.668 21
Source:[1]

Sprint race

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Pos. No. Driver Entrant Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 11 Japan Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 30 46:39.033 2 10
2 2 India Jehan Daruvala MP Motorsport 30 +6.678 3 8
3 9 United States Jak Crawford Hitech Pulse-Eight 30 +8.335 4 6
4 22 Netherlands Richard Verschoor Van Amersfoort Racing 30 +8.820 5 5
5 3 Barbados Zane Maloney Rodin Carlin 30 +10.978 6 4
6 14 Australia Jack Doohan Invicta Virtuosi Racing 30 +14.635 7 3
7 6 France Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 30 +15.389 9 2 (1)
8 5 France Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 30 +17.369 8 1
9 7 Denmark Frederik Vesti Prema Racing 30 +18.411 10
10 4 Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi Rodin Carlin 30 +18.801 14
11 17 United States Brad Benavides PHM Racing by Charouz 30 +20.541 21
12 20 Czech Republic Roman Staněk Trident 30 +21.352 221
13 24 India Kush Maini Campos Racing 30 +22.395 12
14 12 Monaco Arthur Leclerc DAMS 30 +22.962 20
15 1 Norway Dennis Hauger MP Motorsport 30 +25.049 17
16 23 United States Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing 30 +29.3032 13
17 21 France Clément Novalak Trident 30 +38.434 15
DNF 8 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman Prema Racing 23 Suspension 16
DNF 15 Belgium Amaury Cordeel Invicta Virtuosi Racing 21 Accident 11
DNF 10 France Isack Hadjar Hitech Pulse-Eight 5 Driveshaft 1
DNF 16 Israel Roy Nissany PHM Racing by Charouz 0 Collision damage 18
DNF 25 Switzerland Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 0 Collision/Stalled 19
Fastest lap set by France Victor Martins: 1:22.982 (lap 27)
Source:[1][3]

Notes

  • ^1Roman Staněk received a three-place grid drop for causing a collision with Ralph Boschung. Ultimately, the penalty has not affected his starting grid position for the next race he participated in.[4]
  • ^2Juan Manuel Correa originally finished eleventh, but was later given a ten-second time-penalty for causing a collision.[5]

Feature race

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Pos. No. Driver Entrant Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 7 Denmark Frederik Vesti Prema Racing 39 1:20:02.426 1 25 (2)
2 5 France Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 39 +2.504 3 18
3 3 Barbados Zane Maloney Rodin Carlin 39 +15.553 5 15
4 22 Netherlands Richard Verschoor Van Amersfoort Racing 39 +21.623 6 12
5 1 Norway Dennis Hauger MP Motorsport 39 +22.364 17 10
6 24 India Kush Maini Campos Racing 39 +25.317 12 8
7 20 Czech Republic Roman Staněk Trident 39 +27.368 22 6
8 6 France Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 39 +27.653 2 4 (1)
9 9 United States Jak Crawford Hitech Pulse-Eight 39 +42.084 7 2
10 11 Japan Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 39 +44.372 9 1
11 8 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman Prema Racing 39 +45.253 16
12 10 France Isack Hadjar Hitech Pulse-Eight 39 +46.049 10
13 2 India Jehan Daruvala MP Motorsport 39 +54.559 8
14 23 United States Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing 39 +57.642 14
15 16 Israel Roy Nissany PHM Racing by Charouz 39 +1:12.052 18
16 17 United States Brad Benavides PHM Racing by Charouz 39 +1:12.410 21
17 21 France Clément Novalak Trident 39 +1:12.842 15
DNF 25 Switzerland Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 31 Mechanical 19
DNF 14 Australia Jack Doohan Invicta Virtuosi Racing 21 Accident 4
NC 15 Belgium Amaury Cordeel Invicta Virtuosi Racing 21 +18 laps (Engine) 11
DNF 4 Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi Rodin Carlin 17 Engine failure 13
DNF 12 Monaco Arthur Leclerc DAMS 7 Brakes 20
Fastest lap set by France Victor Martins: 1:21.724 (lap 32)
Source:[1][6]

Standings after the event

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  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The race was scheduled to be run for 42 laps, but was red-flagged for several minutes after an accident of Jack Doohan. Thus, the race distance has been shortened to 39 laps after exceeding the 60 minutes-time limit.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Formula 2 2023 Result for Round 5: Monte Carlo, Monaco 25-28 May 2023". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website.
  2. ^ "QUALIFYING: Vesti wins out in pole fight with Pourchaire and Martins". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. 26 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  3. ^ "SPRINT RACE: Ayumu Iwasa takes third win and Championship lead". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  4. ^ "Roman Stanek handed three-place grid penalty for Monaco". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. 25 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Juan Manuel Correa penalised following Monte Carlo Sprint Race". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. 27 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  6. ^ "FEATURE RACE: Vesti in control of Monte Carlo and Drivers' Championship". FIA_F2® - The Official F2® Website. 28 May 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
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