2019 Monza FIA Formula 2 round

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Flag of Italy.svg   2019 Monza Formula 2 round
Round details
Round 10 of 12 in the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship.
Monza track map.svg
Layout of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Location Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza, Italy
CoursePermanent racing facility
5.793 km (3.600 mi)
Feature race
Date 7 September 2019
Laps 30
Pole position
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz
Time 1:33.887
Podium
First Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin
Second Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi Racing
Third Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing
Time 1:34.632 (on lap 21)
Sprint race
Date 8 September 2019
Laps 21
Podium
First Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing
Second Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan King MP Motorsport
Third Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing

Aftermath of Spa Incident

After the aborted attempt to conduct races at Spa-Francorchamps abandoned following a multiple-car pileup that killed Anthoine Hubert (BWT Arden) and seriously injured Juan Manuel Correa (Sauber Junior Team by Charouz) that also involved Giuliano Alesi (Trident), whose car was impounded by authorities as part of the crash investigation, all three teams ran one car, meaning Tatiana Calderón (Arden) and Callum Ilott (Charouz) would be the only cars for their team, while Trident benched Ralph Boschung for Alesi, who was not injured in the crash.

Contents

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
111 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 1:33.8871
27 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi Racing 1:34.030+0.1432
33 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 1:34.063+0.1763
45 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS 1:34.272+0.3854
52 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 1:34.419+0.5325
66 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi DAMS 1:34.885+0.9986
716 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan King MP Motorsport 1:34.944+1.0577
89 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing 1:35.082+1.1958
91 Flag of Switzerland.svg Louis Delétraz Carlin 1:35.101+1.2149
1010 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing 1:35.148+1.26110
1120 Flag of France.svg Giuliano Alesi Trident 1:35.310+1.42311
1215 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing 1:35.547+1.66012
138 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi Racing 1:35.641+1.75413
1414 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Campos Racing 1:36.709+2.82214
1517 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 1:37.027+3.14015
107% time: 1:40.459
NC18 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón BWT Arden 1:46.667+12.78016
EX4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 1:34.156+0.26917 1
Source: [1]
Notes

Feature Race

Pos.No.DriverEntrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
12 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 3048:56.512525
28 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi Racing 30+5.7521318 (2)
34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 30+9.2071715
411 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 30+17.213112 (4)
55 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS 30+20.487410
616 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan King MP Motorsport 30+24.81078
720 Flag of France.svg Giuliano Alesi Trident 30+32.335116
815 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing 30+33.059124
910 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing 30+38.890102
1017 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 30+1:12.785151
113 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 29+1 Lap3
1214 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Campos Racing 29+1 Lap14
136 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi DAMS 29+1 Lap6
NC9 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing 22+8 Laps/Engine8
Ret7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi Racing 13Collision damage 1 2
Ret18 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón BWT Arden 5Spin16
Ret1 Flag of Switzerland.svg Louis Delétraz Carlin 1Spin9
Fastest lap: Mick Schumacher (Prema Racing) 1:34.632 (on lap 21)
Source: [1]
Notes

Sprint Race

Pos.No.DriverEntrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
115 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jack Aitken Campos Racing 2134:26.288115
216 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jordan King MP Motorsport 21+2.764312
34 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 21+6.530610
47 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi Racing 21+7.612178
52 Flag of Japan.svg Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 21+8.18986
69 Flag of Germany.svg Mick Schumacher Prema Racing 21+8.541144 (2)
720 Flag of France.svg Giuliano Alesi Trident 21+12.85122
81 Flag of Switzerland.svg Louis Delétraz Carlin 21+13.389161
93 Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 21+13.9419
106 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Nicholas Latifi DAMS 21+23.09113
1114 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Campos Racing 21+29.56412
1211 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 21+41.3905
1317 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 21+52.47810
1418 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón BWT Arden 21+53.02115
158 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi Racing 21+1:32.6917
Ret10 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sean Gelael Prema Racing 9Retired9
Ret5 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara DAMS 6Collision damage4
Fastest lap: Mick Schumacher (Prema Racing)
Source: [1]

Championship standings after the round

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