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Formula 2 News: Stanek wins pole ahead of Crawford at Yas Marina

Roman Stanek put in a superb performance to take a second Aramco Pole Position Award of the season, beating DAMS Lucas Oil’s Jak Crawford and Invicta Racing teammate Leonardo Fornaroli at Yas Marina.

Stanek’s 1:36.836 was good enough to give him pole ahead of Crawford by just 0.087s, with Fornaroli in third, setting Invicta up for a strong weekend with the Teams’ Title on the line.

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Sebastián Montoya set the early pace with a 1:37.972 for PREMA Racing, but Crawford picked up from where he left off in Free Practice to go quickest by 0.339s.

Last year’s Feature Race winner Joshua Duerksen was also showing strong form, as he went to within 0.091s of Crawford’s leading time.

On the second push lap, Montoya went quickest again, this time on a 1:37.604, but just before that Duerksen beat him to P1 thanks to a 1:37.464.

After the first set of laps, the Paraguayan driver was on provisional pole by 0.135s, with Fornaroli in second, and Montoya in third.

Heading on to the final laps, Oliver Goethe then went fastest on a 1:37.086, with Dino Beganovic matching the MP Motorsport driver’s time.

They were both quickly beaten by Montoya, and then Crawford, only for Goethe to lose his time for exceeding track limits, dropping him to P16.

Then came Stanek across the line, the Invicta driver completing a 1:36.836 go to the top of the timesheets. Crawford then went up to second, 0.087s off the top time, with Beganovic in third.

There were several drivers improving as the checkered flag was waved, Fornaroli went up to third, leaving Stanek untouched at the top to take his second pole position of the season.

Beganovic went to fourth ahead of Montoya, while Goethe recovered from his time getting deleted, went up to sixth late on, with Victor Martins in seventh.

Duerksen wound up in eighth, ahead of the Campos Racing pairing of Nikola Tsolov and Arvid Lindblad – the teammates set to start on the reverse grid front row for the Sprint Race.

That Sprint Race is set to get underway at 16:15 local time on Saturday afternoon, with the drivers looking to end the 2025 campaign on a strong note.

UPDATE

Following the conclusion of the FIA Formula 2 Qualifying session at Yas Marina, Campos Racing’s Nikola Tsolov and DAMS Lucas Oil driver Kush Maini have been penalized.

Firstly, Tsolov has been handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding.

The Bulgarian driver was alleged to have unnecessarily impeded Car 7, Hitech TGR’s Luke Browning during the Qualifying session at Turn 9.

Following a post-race hearing and having heard from both drivers and their team representatives along with examining available video evidence, the Stewards determined that Car 3 could have done more to avoid the incident and had therefore unnecessarily impeded Car 7.

As a result, they elected to hand Tsolov a three-place grid penalty for both the Sprint and Feature Race, as per Article 31.6 of the Formula 2 Sporting Regulations.

Finally, Maini was referred to the Stewards following a post-session inspection by the Technical Delegate, specifically for an alleged breach of Article 24.1 of the FIA Formula 2 Sporting Regulations.

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Abu Dhabi Qualifying Results

Pos No. Driver Team Time Behind Laps
1 2 Roman Stanek Invicta Racing 1m36.836s +0.000s 14
2 11 Jak Crawford DAMS 1m36.923s +0.087s 13
3 1 Leonardo Fornaroli Invicta Racing 1m36.970s +0.134s 13
4 8 Dino Beganovic Hitech 1m37.024s +0.188s 13
5 9 Sebastian Montoya Prema Racing 1m37.040s +0.204s 12
6 5 Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport 1m37.096s +0.260s 12
7 14 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 1m37.129s +0.293s 12
8 20 Joshua Duerksen AIX Racing 1m37.152s +0.316s 12
9 3 Nikola Tsolov Campos Racing 1m37.231s +0.395s 13
10 4 Arvid Lindblad Campos Racing 1m37.247s +0.411s 13
11 17 Alex Dunne Rodin Motorsport 1m37.329s +0.493s 13
12 6 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 1m37.440s +0.604s 12
13 10 Gabriele Mini Prema Racing 1m37.485s +0.649s 12
14 15 Ritomo Miyata ART Grand Prix 1m37.568s +0.732s 13
15 24 John Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing 1m37.611s +0.775s 13
16 25 Rafael Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 1m37.613s +0.777s 13
17 7 Luke Browning Hitech 1m37.620s +0.784s 13
18 16 Martinius Stenshorne Rodin Motorsport 1m37.691s +0.855s 13
19 22 Laurens van Hoepen Trident 1m37.740s +0.904s 13
20 12 Kush Maini DAMS 1m37.567s +0.731s 12
21 21 Cian Shields AIX Racing 1m38.308s +1.472s 12
22 23 Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak Trident 1m38.841s +2.005s 12