2010 Oschersleben Formula Two round

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Flag of Germany.svg   2010 Oschersleben Formula Two round
Round details
Round 8 of 9 in the 2010 FIA Formula Two Championship.
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben (de).svg
Location Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Germany
CoursePermanent race circuit
3.696 km (2.297 mi)
First race
Date September 4 2010
Laps 24
Pole position
Driver Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Afanasyev
Time 1:20.376
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman
Second Flag of Lithuania.svg Kazim Vasiliauskas
Third Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jolyon Palmer
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Italy.svg Nicola de Marco
Time 1:39.164 (on lap 19)
Second race
Date September 5 2010
Laps 23
Pole position
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman
Time 1:22.314
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dean Stoneman
Second Flag of Lithuania.svg Kazim Vasiliauskas
Third Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Afanasyev
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Lithuania.svg Kazim Vasiliauskas
Time 1:21.578 (on lap 6)

The 2010 Oschersleben Formula Two round was the eighth round of the 2010 FIA Formula Two Championship and was held from September 4 and 5, 2010 at the Motorsport Arena Oschersleben, Oschersleben, Germany. [1] Dean Stoneman won the first race on September 4, which took place over a distance of 24 laps, from fifth place. Kazim Vasiliauskas finished second and Jolyon Palmer took third. Stoneman won the second 23-lap event on 5 September from pole position. Vasiliauskas placed second and Sergey Afanasyev was third. [2]

Contents

Classification

Qualifying 1

PosNo.NameTimeGrid
114 Sergey Afanasyev 1:20.3761
221 Kazim Vasiliauskas 1:20.4762
319 Nicola de Marco 1:20.6723
44 Benjamin Bailly 1:20.6984
548 Dean Stoneman 1:20.7845
62 Will Bratt 1:20.8386
711 Jack Clarke 1:20.8717
83 Jolyon Palmer 1:20.9168
933 Philipp Eng 1:20.9579
109 Mihai Marinescu 1:21.04110
116 Armaan Ebrahim 1:21.09711
1212 Kelvin Snoeks 1:21.18312
137 Ivan Samarin 1:21.33013
145 Ricardo Teixeira 1:21.38014
1510 Benjamin Lariche 1:21.53115
1628 Julian Theobald 1:21.62016
1722 Johannes Theobald 1:21.75917
188 Plamen Kralev 1:22.17818
Source: [3]

Qualifying 2

PosNo.NameTimeGrid
148 Dean Stoneman 1:22.3141
219 Nicola de Marco 1:22.3702
321 Kazim Vasiliauskas 1:22.3953
414 Sergey Afanasyev 1:22.7304
54 Benjamin Bailly 1:23.0395
62 Will Bratt 1:23.0406
712 Kelvin Snoeks 1:23.0457
89 Mihai Marinescu 1:23.1428
910 Benjamin Lariche 1:23.4939
1033 Philipp Eng 1:23.61310
115 Ricardo Teixeira 1:23.65011
126 Armaan Ebrahim 1:23.99212
137 Ivan Samarin 1:24.17313
143 Jolyon Palmer 1:24.33114
1522 Johannes Theobald 1:24.58215
1628 Julian Theobald 1:25.28916
178 Plamen Kralev 1:29.04317
1811 Jack Clarke 1:34.29818
Source: [4]

Race 1

PosNoDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
148 Dean Stoneman 2440:11.982525
221 Kazim Vasiliauskas 24+15.793218
33 Jolyon Palmer 24+16.466815
414 Sergey Afanasyev 24+26.958112
54 Benjamin Bailly 24+37.213410
62 Will Bratt 24+43.99368
733 Philipp Eng 24+50.77696
812 Kelvin Snoeks 24+58.995124
919 Nicola de Marco 24+1:18.03332
105 Ricardo Teixeira 24+1:21.057141
116 Armaan Ebrahim 24+1:26.57511
1211 Jack Clarke 24+1:39.6217
139 Mihai Marinescu 24+1:40.13210
1428 Julian Theobald 23+1 Lap16
158 Plamen Kralev 23+2 Lap18
1622 Johannes Theobald 22+3 Laps17
Ret7 Ivan Samarin 12Did not finish13
Ret10 Benjamin Lariche 6Did not finish15
Source: [2] [5]

Race 2

PosNoDriverLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
148 Dean Stoneman 2331:40.254125
221 Kazim Vasiliauskas 23+1.966318
314 Sergey Afanasyev 23+6.889415
412 Kelvin Snoeks 23+13.036712
54 Benjamin Bailly 23+16.245510
69 Mihai Marinescu 23+17.07688
72 Will Bratt 23+17.68966
87 Ivan Samarin 23+24.617134
933 Philipp Eng 23+24.901102
106 Armaan Ebrahim 23+25.457121
1110 Benjamin Lariche 23+25.9909
123 Jolyon Palmer 23+28.56814
1322 Johannes Theobald 23+32.02115
148 Plamen Kralev 23+37.57517
1519 Nicola de Marco 20+3 Laps2
165 Ricardo Teixeira 20+3 Laps11
Ret28 Julian Theobald 1Did not finish16
Ret11 Jack Clarke 0Did not finish18
Source: [2] [6]

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