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2025 Jeddah Formula 2 round
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The 2025 Jeddah FIA Formula 2 round was a motor racing event held between 18 and 20 April 2025 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Jeddah, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia. It was the third round of the 2025 FIA Formula 2 Championship and was held in support of the 2025 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.[1]
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Qualifying
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Jak Crawford claimed pole position for the feature race, ahead of Victor Martins and Leonardo Fornaroli. Richard Verschoor achieved reverse-grid pole for the sprint race.[3][4][5]
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- ^1 – Roman Staněk was originally classified in 10th, but was handed a three-place grid penalty for impeding Alexander Dunne in qualifying. [6]
- ^2 – John Bennett was originally classified in 21st, but had his fastest lap time stripped for causing a red flag. His next fastest time, 1:46.008, classified him in 22nd. [7]
Sprint race
Sprint race report
Richard Verschoor finished the race in first, but was demoted to fourth place after a penalty. As a result, Arvid Lindblad achieved his maiden win, making him the series' youngest winner. Behind him, Pepe Martí finished the race in second, and Alex Dunne finished in third.[9][10][11]
Notes
- ^1 Richard Verschoor finished first on the road, but was given an in-race five second time penalty for forcing another driver off the track. This demoted him to fourth. [8]
- ^2 Ritomo Miyata was given a ten second time penalty after the race for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. [12] The penalty demoted Miyata, who finished 18th on track, to 19th.
- ^3 John Bennett was given a ten second time penalty after the race for a safety car infringement. The penalty did not affect his finishing position. [13]
Feature race
Feature race report
Richard Verschoor won the race, ahead of Jak Crawford and Victor Martins, who finished in second and third respectively.[14][15][16]
Notes
- ^1 Alex Dunne was given a five-second time penalty forcing another driver off track, demoting him from 7th to 8th.[17]
- ^2 Oliver Goethe was given a five-second time penalty for a safety car infringement, demoting him from 13th to 14th.[18]
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Standings after the event
- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
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