Daruvala wins F2 season finale, Schumacher crowned champion

Carlin’s Jehan Daruvala capped off his rookie campaign in Formula 2 with a brilliant first win in the Sakhir Sprint Race, as Mick Schumacher sealed his promotion into Formula 1 with HAAS as champion, despite a tricky race where he finished down in 18th.

Daruvala came out on top of a race-long battle with Dan Ticktum, to win by 2.9s, while the DAMS’ driver ended up in third after a late overtake from Feature Race winner Yuki Tsunoda, who secured a Carlin one-two.

For a moment, it looked as if the title was slipping out of Schumacher’s fingers, after an early lock-up damaged his tires and forced him into an unwanted pits top. The German ended up in 18th, but Callum Ilott was unable to secure enough points to snatch the crown, dropping down from third and ending his F2 career with a 10th place finish.

Mick Schumacher overcome with emotion after winning title

AS IT HAPPENED

Schumacher was brave off the line, diving down the middle of Ticktum and Daruvala in an attempt to steal first place. The polesitter managed to cling on going into the opening corner, but Daruvala fell back to third.

Sprint Race start

Schumacher’s race, and his title ambitions, nearly all came crashing down on the second corner though, the German locked up heavily and only just managed to retain control of his PREMA, narrowly evading the rear wing of Ticktum and keeping it on the road. This allowed Daruvala to briefly get back ahead, though the German composed himself and clawed the place back.

Ilott had retained fourth off the line but realistically needed a win to even stand a chance of snatching the title from Schumacher, saying pre-race that he had “nothing to lose.”

Ticktum opened up a 1.2s gap at the front of the race but warned his team over radio that he was already losing his rears.

Schumacher was suddenly feeling the wear on his tires from the earlier lockup and dropped back behind Daruvala. Ilott started closing in on the German and floored it down the main straight, before a Virtual Safety Car briefly brought the action to a halt, to clear up debris on track.

Daruvala shuttled up the road and caught up with Ticktum when racing resumed. The Carlin racer attempted a move down the left, but the DAMS’ man clung on. Ilott attempted a similar move on his title rival moments later, but Schumacher also hung on. The duo continued their duel and Schumacher twice locked up, but still he kept the position.

Guanyu Zhou and Robert Shwartzman joined the fight and the latter attempted to go down the middle as Schumacher locked up again. The Russian couldn’t make the move stick, but Ilott could, as the UNI-Virtuosi man squeezed into third, kissing the German’s front tire.

Shwartzman and Zhou both followed Ilott through ahead of the main straight as Schumacher was forced to dive into the pits for an unwanted change of rubber. Returning in 20th, his title hung firmly in the balance.

Ilott needed second and the fastest lap but was too busy defending from Shwartzman to look at those ahead of him. Out in front, Daruvala was still tussling with Ticktum and eventually fought his way ahead on Lap 26, with a daring move around the outside. While, Feature Race winner Yuki Tsunoda had moved up to fourth, from eighth.

With Schumacher back in 20th, Ilott had been handed a golden opportunity to snatch the title, but it all began to unravel with less than ten laps to go, as his tires started to feel the heavy wear of his determined charge, allowing Tsunoda, Zhou and Shwarztman to all pass him.

A happy Mick Schumacher

Daruvala managed to do what Ticktum couldn’t and opened up a gap in first, finishing the race with a 3.5s advantage. Ticktum lost a last-lap battle with Tsunoda who snatched second down the final straight. Zhou finished behind them in fourth, with Shwartzman in fifth. Guiliano Alesi put on a sterling performance to finish the season with his best 2020 result, in sixth, ahead of Luca Ghiotto and Felipe Drugovich.

Schumacher clinched the title with a tally of 215 points, 14 ahead of Ilott on 201. Tsunoda finished just one point behind Ilott in third, ahead of Shwarztman and Nikita Mazepin. PREMA Racing are Teams’ Champions on 392 points, ahead of UNI-Virtuosi on 352.5 and Carlin on 272. Hitech Grand Prix were fourth and ART Grand Prix fifth.

Sakhir GP F2 Sprint Race Results

Pos No. Driver Team LAPS BEHIND GAP STOPS
1 8 J. Daruvala Carlin 34 0.000s 0.000s 0
2 7 Y. Tsunoda Carlin 34 3.561 3.561 0
3 2 D. Ticktum DAMS 34 3.902 0.341 0
4 3 G. Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 34 5.615 1.713 0
5 21 R. Shwartzman PREMA Racing 34 7.585 1.970 0
6 14 G. Alesi MP Motorsport 34 9.040 1.455 0
7 25 L. Ghiotto Hitech Grand Prix 34 11.093 2.053 0
8 15 F. Drugovich MP Motorsport 34 13.878 2.785 0
9 24 N. Mazepin Hitech Grand Prix 34 14.536 0.658 0
10 4 C. Ilott UNI-Virtuosi 34 16.023 1.487 0
11 12 P. Piquet Charouz Racing System 34 16.157 0.134 0
12 6 C. Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 34 17.051 0.894 0
13 11 L. Delétraz Charouz Racing System 34 20.176 3.125 0
14 5 M. Armstrong ART Grand Prix 34 21.844 1.668 0
15 22 R. Nissany Trident 34 23.639 1.795 0
16 23 M. Sato Trident 34 26.089 2.450 0
17 1 S. Gelael DAMS 34 26.759 0.670 0
18 20 M. Schumacher PREMA Racing 34 28.529 1.770 1
19 10 G. Samaia Campos Racing 34 35.936 7.407 1
20 16 A. Markelov BWT HWA RACELAB 34 59.769 23.833 1
21 17 T. Pourchaire BWT HWA RACELAB 33 1 LAP 1 LAP 1

 

Final Point Standings

Pos Driver Points
1 M. Schumacher 215
2 C. Ilott 201
3 Y. Tsunoda 200
4 R. Shwartzman 177
5 N. Mazepin 164
6 G. Zhou 151.5
7 C. Lundgaard 149
8 L. Delétraz 134
9 F. Drugovich 121
10 L. Ghiotto 106
11 D. Ticktum 96.5
12 J. Daruvala 72
13 M. Armstrong 52
14 J. Aitken 48
15 N. Matsushita 42
16 J. Vips 16
17 G. Alesi 12
18 A. Markelov 5
19 R. Nissany 5
20 P. Piquet 3
21 S. Gelael 3
22 M. Sato 1
23 J. Hughes 0
24 G. Samaia 0
25 R. Boschung 0
26 T. Pourchaire 0
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