F2 preview of Baku GP weekend

Round 4 Timetable

Data (GMT+4)

Friday
Free Practice: 11.00 – 11.45
Qualifying session: 15.00 – 15.30
Press conference: 15.45

Saturday
Feature race: 12.00 (29 laps)
Press conference: 13.20

Sunday
Sprint race: 14.00 (22 laps)
Press conference: 15.05

Note: The FIA F2 press conferences take place in the F1 press conference room.

Season Stats
5
Race winners from six races (Charles Leclerc, Oliver Rowland, Artem Markelov, Nobuharu Matsushita and Nyck De Vries)

4 Podiums achieved by Rowland over six races

3 Points difference between Championship leader Leclerc and Rowland in the Drivers’ Standings

14 Points lead for RUSSIAN TIME over DAMS in the Teams’ Championship

Warm Up // Oliver Rowland – DAMS

“Last year it was brand new for everyone, and it’s actually a pretty interesting track: you’ve got a massively high speed straight, and I think in the race we can hit about 330kmph, it’s pretty bumpy before braking and then you go round the back of the church and it’s first/second gear. So there’s a massive spread of corners, and I think some of the corners are high speed around the back, and it just brings a real challenge.

“It’s like Monaco, but there’s a bit more diversity because it’s not just slow corners apart from the chicane; you’ve got straights, heavy braking zones, and so on. It’s one of those circuits where you’ve got to find confidence, so you don’t want something that’s too nervous or bottoming too much or anything like that. The straight was mega bumpy, and I was struggling to see before braking into turn 1, so you’ve got to go with a car that’s fast on the straight and relatively easy to find confidence, especially in practice. You can go a bit more towards the oversteering side for qualifying."

The Stakes
The FIA Formula 2 Championship returns to the streets of Baku, Azerbaijan this weekend for the fourth round of the 2017 campaign for one of the trickiest races of the year: the circuit combines the newer parts of the ancient city with a wide open promenade creating a front straight of over 2 kilometer's length, with the tight, twisty lanes around the old town wall that will reward pinpoint accuracy and seriously punish any errors, to create a track that is as complicated for the drivers and their engineers alike.

Round 3 saw Charles Leclerc (PREMA Racing) grab pole at his home circuit before retiring from the feature race, handing the honors to title rival Oliver Rowland (DAMS) with Nyck De Vries (Rapax) leading a 1-2 in the sprint for the Italian squad. The Monegasque driver’s lead in the standings has been cut to just 3 points ahead of Rowland and Artem Markelov (RUSSIAN TIME), and the fight for the top spot promises to be tougher than ever.

In the teams’ championship RUSSIAN TIME leads the way by 14 points from DAMS, with ART Grand Prix rounding out the top 3. All bar 1 team have scored points after 3 rounds, and on a circuit that is historically attritional given the difficulty of the track for set up and for racing the fight between the teams is likely to throw up some surprising results over qualifying and the two races.

Pirelli Quote

Mario Isola, Head of Car Racing: “Although Baku shares some characteristics with Monaco there are a number of key differences too, most noticeably the higher speeds. With more energy going through the tyres, plus the potential for high temperatures, this means taking the medium tyre as well as the supersoft. This notable gap between the compounds should encourage more opportunities for drivers to go wheel-to-wheel. Based upon last year, one thing that may be similar to Monaco is the likelihood of a safety car and therefore the importance of strategy."

Noteworthy

  • There will be one driver change for this weekend: Sergey Sirotkin replaces Alexander Albon in car #7 at ART Grand Prix due to an incapacity for the Thai driver.
  • Oliver Rowland has reduced the championship gap to Charles Leclerc from 26 to 3 points after Round 3.
  • Following Round 3 in Monte Carlo, PREMA Racing dropped from 1st to 4th in the Teams’ Championship.
  • DAMS have achieved the highest number of podiums so far (5) – 1 more than RUSSIAN TIME, 2 more than PREMA Racing, and 3 more than ART Grand Prix.
  • RUSSIAN TIME have led the least number of laps so far (14) out of the Top 5 teams in the Standings.
  • Only 3 drivers have managed to score points in every race so far: Luca Ghiotto, Alexander Albon and Jordan King. This is echoed by their respective teams: only RUSSIAN TIME, ART Grand Prix and MP Motorsport have scored points in every single race to date.
  • The post-qualifying press conference will be held straight after the end of the session.
  • The Championship’s official website can be found here: www.fiaformula2.com

Most Improved

Nabil Jeffri (Trident) +5 Places gained in the drivers’ standings between Round 2 (Catalunya) and Round 3 (Monte Carlo).

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