2019 Monte Carlo Formula 2 round

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Flag of Monaco.svg   2019 Monte Carlo Formula 2 round
Round details
Round 4 of 12 in the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship.
Monte Carlo Formula 1 track map.svg
Layout of the Circuit de Monaco
Location Circuit de Monaco, Monte-Carlo, Monaco
CourseTemporary racing facility
3.337 km (2.074 mi)
Feature race
Date 24 May 2019
Laps 41
Pole position
Driver Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix
Time 1:20.676
Podium
First Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix
Second Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin
Third Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin
Time 1:22.243 (on 38)
Sprint race
Date 25 May 2019
Laps 30
Podium
First Flag of France.svg Anthoine Hubert BWT Arden
Second Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Louis Delétraz Carlin
Third Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing
Time 1:23.318 (on 27)

The 2019 Monte Carlo Formula 2 round was a pair of motor races for Formula 2 cars that took place on 24 and 25 May 2019 at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo, Monaco as part of the FIA Formula 2 Championship. It was the fourth round of the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship and was run in support of the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix.

Contents

Background

Driver changes

Artem Markelov made a one-off return as a replacement for Jordan King at MP Motorsport, who was competing in the 2019 Indianapolis 500 with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. [1]

Classification

Qualifying

Group A

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
111 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 1:21.4622
29 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing 1:21.469+0.0074
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS 1:21.537+0.0755
419 Flag of France.svg Anthoine Hubert BWT Arden 1:21.675+0.2137
51 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Louis Delétraz Carlin 1:21.936+0.47410
63 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 1:22.089+0.62712
721 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Boschung Trident 1:22.233+0.77114
87 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 1:22.772+1.31016
915 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing 1:22.877+1.41518
1017 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 1:26.522+5.06020
Source: [2]

Group B

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 1:20.6761
28 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi 1:20.924+0.2483
36 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1:21.130+0.4548 1
410 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing 1:21.598+0.9226
52 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 1:21.807+1.1319
616 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Markelov MP Motorsport 1:22.086+1.41011
714 Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Campos Racing 1:22.290+1.61413
812 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Manuel Correa Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 1:22.437+1.76115
920 Flag of France.svg Giuliano Alesi Trident 1:22.785+2.10917
1018 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón BWT Arden 1:24.791+4.11519
Source: [2]
Notes
  • ^1 Nicholas Latifi was given a three-place grid penalty for exiting the pit lane whilst the pit exit light was red.

Feature race

The race has been red-flagged midway-through on lap 20 after a collision between Mick Schumacher and Tatiana Calderón on Rascasse. As a result, everyone down between Calderón in ninth and Raghunathan in nineteenth was stuck behind the incident. That bizarrely meant that the entire top eight gained a lap on the rest of the field, although they would all have to serve their mandatory stop after the race restarted.

Pos.No.DriverEntrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
14 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 411:30:56.153125 (4)
22 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 41+4.046918 (2)
35 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS 41+5.470515
414 Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Campos Racing 41+9.1201312
57 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 41+1:02.5481610
616 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Markelov MP Motorsport 40+1 lap118
71 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Louis Delétraz Carlin 40+1 lap106
819 Flag of France.svg Anthoine Hubert BWT Arden 40+1 lap74
921 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Boschung Trident 40+1 lap 1 142
103 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 40+1 lap121
1120 Flag of France.svg Giuliano Alesi Trident 40+1 lap17
126 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi DAMS 40+1 lap8
139 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing 40+1 lap 2 4
1417 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 39+2 laps 3 20
1518 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón BWT Arden 39+2 laps19
DNF12 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Manuel Correa Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 37Accident15
DNF15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing 36Collision damage18
DNF10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing 32Collision damage6
DNS11 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 0Mechanical2
DSQ8 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi 41Disqualified 4 3
Fastest lap: Nobuharu Matsushita (Carlin) 1:22.243 (on lap 38)
Source: [2]
Notes

Sprint race

Pos.No.DriverEntrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
119 Flag of France.svg Anthoine Hubert BWT Arden 3044:23.388115
21 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Louis Delétraz Carlin 30+0.059212
37 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 30+0.922410
416 Flag of Russia.svg Artem Markelov MP Motorsport 30+2.45938
514 Flag of France.svg Dorian Boccolacci Campos Racing 30+13.68956
65 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS 30+16.32264
74 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 30+16.95282
83 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 30+17.337101
92 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 30+18.7707
106 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi DAMS 30+19.33512(2) 1
119 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing 30+21.55913
1212 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Manuel Correa Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 30+22.63916
1315 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing 30+23.28417
1411 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 30+24.81319
1510 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing 29+1 lap18
DNF20 Flag of France.svg Giuliano Alesi Trident 17Collision11
DNF21 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Boschung Trident 9Mechanical9
DNF17 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 6Collision15
DNF8 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi 6Collision20
DNF18 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón BWT Arden 2Collision14
Fastest lap: Sean Gelael (Prema Racing) – 1:23.318 (on lap 27) 1
Source: [2]
Notes

Championship standings after the round

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