2022 Yas Island Formula 2 round

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Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg   2022 Yas Island Formula 2 round
Round details
Round 14 of 14 in the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Championship.
Yas Marina Circuit.png
Location Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
CoursePermanent Circuit
5.281 km (3.281 mi)
Sprint race
Date 19 November 2022
Laps 23
Podium
First Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Carlin
Second Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Trident
Third Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich MP Motorsport
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Carlin
Time 1:39.292 (on lap 7)
Feature race
Date 20 November 2022
Laps 33
Pole position
Driver Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Iwasa DAMS
Time 1:36.290
Podium
First Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Iwasa DAMS
Second Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich MP Motorsport
Third Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Carlin
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak MP Motorsport
Time 1:39.146 (on lap 24)

The 2022 Yas Island FIA Formula 2 round was a motor racing event held between 18 and 20 November 2022 at the Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It was the final race of the 2022 Formula 2 Championship and was held in support of the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Contents

After winning the Drivers' Championship with Felipe Drugovich, MP Motorsport also secured its first Teams' Championship in Formula 2 history after Drugovich finished runner-up in the Feature Race. [1] Logan Sargeant ensured he had sufficient FIA Super License points to be promoted to a 2023 Formula One seat with Williams Racing by finishing fourth in the Drivers' Championship. [2]

Report

Championship standings before the round

Drivers' Championship

Brazilian racing driver Felipe Drugovich had already won the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Drivers' Championship in Monza, having extended an unassailable 77-point lead over his closest rival, Théo Pourchaire. [3]

During the weekend of the 2022 United States Grand Prix, former Williams Racing Team Principal and CEO Jost Capito announced that Logan Sargeant would be promoted from the Williams Driver Academy to a Formula One race seat in 2023 if he finished high enough in the standings to qualify for an FIA Super Licence. [4] Having aleady accumulated 29 Super Licence points, Sargeant would need to finish at least fifth in the Drivers' Championship (or sixth, without receiving any penalty points); Sargeant was in third place ahead of the Yas Island Formula 2 round. [5]

Teams' Championship

MP Motorsport, ART Grand Prix, and Carlin were in contention for the 2022 FIA Formula 2 Teams' Championship. Both MP Motorsport and ART Grand Prix were level on points; however, MP Motorsport was ahead on countback due to having won more races. Carlin were third in the standings, twenty-three points behind the two other title contenders. [6]

Driver changes

Trident driver Calan Williams parted ways with his team before the Yas Marina season finale. [7] He was replaced by 2022 FIA Formula 3 vice champion Zane Maloney, who made his FIA Formula 2 Championship debut. [8]

Van Amersfoort Racing driver David Beckmann was replaced by Juan Manuel Correa, who returned to Formula 2 for the first time since his accident in 2019. [9]

Qualifying

Qualifying was red-flagged twice. The first red flag was deployed seven minutes into the session, after Virtuosi driver Marino Sato spun out at Turn 14. [10] Sato was unable to set a qualifying time within the 107% rule, but was granted permission by the stewards to start the race after setting acceptable times in practice. [11] The session was green-flagged after a five-minute delay. [12]

Despite having an earlier lap time deleted for track limits, Ayumu Iwasa qualified on pole with a lap time of 1:36.290. His teammate, Roy Nissany, locked out the front row for DAMS with a time which was 0.036 seconds slower. Carlin finished qualifying as the only other team with two drivers inside the top ten. [10] Shortly after Iwasa's pole position lap, a second, session-ending red flag was deployed following Zane Maloney's spin at Turn 9. [12]

Sprint race

Richard Verschoor started the sprint race from pole, but was overtaken by eventual sprint race winner Liam Lawson on Lap 10. Felipe Drugovich made up four places from seventh place on the grid to finish in third. Dennis Hauger finished in fourth, while Amaury Cordeel secured his best Formula 2 finish in fifth place. Logan Sargeant held on to his starting position of sixth, despite dropping down to ninth on the opening lap; a red flag, deployed after Enzo Fittipaldi and Jehan Daruvala collided at Turn 3, enabled Sargeant to return to his original starting position for the rolling restart. Jack Doohan finished in seventh, unable to overtake Sargeant despite the American driver having a flat-spotted left front tyre. Roy Nissany was the final points finisher in eighth place. [13] [14]

Feature race

Ayumu Iwasa won the feature race from pole position after battling Felipe Drugovich, whose second-place finish secured the 2022 Teams' Championship title for MP Motorsport. Liam Lawson finished in third, leapfrogging Carlin ahead of ART Grand Prix to finish second in the teams' standings. A virtual safety car was deployed on the opening lap after Ralph Boschung made contact with Juan Manuel Correa before spin out at Turn 9. Boschung retired from the race, having been unable to recover his car. Théo Pourchaire made the first overtake after racing resumed on Lap 3, demoting Dennis Hauger down to third. Drugovich followed soon after with a move on Roy Nissany to take second. [15]

A marginally quicker pit stop allowed Lawson to overtake Hauger in the pit lane on Lap 8, allowing the Carlin driver to assume a net position of third, behind Iwasa and Drugovich. Jack Doohan pit on Lap 26, having been one of the few drivers starting on medium compound tyres; however, his front left tyre detached following his pit stop, forcing him to retire from the race and triggering another virtual safety car. [16] Théo Pourchaire suffered a terminal mechanical issue after hitting a bird with four laps to go, causing him to retire from the race. Hauger and Logan Sargeant finished fourth and fifth respectively, with Amaury Cordeel, Richard Verschoor, Jüri Vips, Marcus Armstrong and Nissany the rest of the points finishers. Nissany received a five-second time penalty for track limits, dropping him down from his on-track finishing position of seventh. [15]

Classification

Qualifying

Pos.No.DriverEntrantTimeGrid
SR
Grid
FR
117 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 1:36.290101
216 Flag of Israel.svg Roy Nissany DAMS +0.03692
310 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix +0.08283
411 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich MP Motorsport +0.19274
53 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan Virtuosi Racing +0.22065
66 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Carlin +0.22456
71 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Prema Racing +0.26047
825 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amaury Cordeel Van Amersfoort Racing +0.28838
95 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Carlin +0.29829
1020 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Trident +0.298110
117 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong Hitech Grand Prix +0.3291111
122 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala Prema Racing +0.3401212
1322 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Fittipaldi Charouz Racing System +0.3901313
1415 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Boschung Campos Racing +0.39517 1 14
158 Flag of Estonia.svg Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix +0.5041415
169 Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Vesti ART Grand Prix +0.7331516
1712 Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak MP Motorsport +0.7551617
1824 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing +0.7941818
1921 Flag of Barbados.svg Zane Maloney Trident +0.8101919
2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olli Caldwell Campos Racing +0.9182020
2123 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón Charouz Racing System +1.5382121
107% time: 1:43.030 (+6.740)
4 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Virtuosi Racing +23.4552222
Source: [17]

Notes

Sprint race

Pos.No.DriverEntrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Carlin 231:11:53.868210 (1)
220 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Trident 23+7.94318
311 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich MP Motorsport 23+8.80376
41 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Prema Racing 23+14.93745
525 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amaury Cordeel Van Amersfoort Racing 23+15.44934
66 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Carlin 23+15.93853
73 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan Virtuosi Racing 23+16.50162
816 Flag of Israel.svg Roy Nissany DAMS 23+17.31391
910 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 23+17.5798
107 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong Hitech Grand Prix 23+17.96811
119 Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Vesti ART Grand Prix 23+19.21315
128 Flag of Estonia.svg Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 23+22.03114
1317 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 23+24.16210
1412 Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak MP Motorsport 23+27.09516
1521 Flag of Barbados.svg Zane Maloney Trident 23+33.86019
1614 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olli Caldwell Campos Racing 23+34.03420
1715 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 23+36.43017
1824 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing 23+38.164 1 18
194 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Virtuosi Racing 23+58.71022
2023 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón Charouz Racing System 23+1:14.89021
DNF2 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala Prema Racing 0Collision12
DNF22 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Fittipaldi Charouz Racing System 0Collision13
Fastest lap set by Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson : 1:39.292 (lap 7)
Source: [17] [19]

Notes:

Feature race

Pos.No.DriverEntrantLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
117 Flag of Japan.svg Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 3357:02.908125 (2)
211 Flag of Brazil.svg Felipe Drugovich MP Motorsport 33+0.830418
35 Flag of New Zealand.svg Liam Lawson Carlin 33+1.348915
41 Flag of Norway.svg Dennis Hauger Prema Racing 33+13.440712
56 Flag of the United States.svg Logan Sargeant Carlin 33+14.064610
625 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Amaury Cordeel Van Amersfoort Racing 33+15.71988
720 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Verschoor Trident 33+18.162106
88 Flag of Estonia.svg Jüri Vips Hitech Grand Prix 33+20.279154
97 Flag of New Zealand.svg Marcus Armstrong Hitech Grand Prix 33+20.684112
1016 Flag of Israel.svg Roy Nissany DAMS 33+22.18121
119 Flag of Denmark.svg Frederik Vesti ART Grand Prix 33+22.73216
1212 Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak MP Motorsport 33+23.48920
132 Flag of India.svg Jehan Daruvala Prema Racing 33+24.29812
1422 Flag of Brazil.svg Enzo Fittipaldi Charouz Racing System 33+27.61613
154 Flag of Japan.svg Marino Sato Virtuosi Racing 33+28.24622
1621 Flag of Barbados.svg Zane Maloney Trident 33+31.75418
1724 Flag of the United States.svg Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing 33+32.44617
1823 Flag of Colombia.svg Tatiana Calderón Charouz Racing System 33+45.11621
1910 Flag of France.svg Théo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 31Gearbox3
2014 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Olli Caldwell Campos Racing 29Driveshaft19
DNF3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Doohan Virtuosi Racing 25Wheel nut5
DNF15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 0Spun off14
Fastest lap set by Flag of France.svg Clément Novalak : 1:39.146 (lap 24)
Source: [17] [21]

Final championship standings

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