F2: Drugovich goes fastest ahead of Ticktum in opening practice

UNI-Virtuosi’s Felipe Drugovich finished fastest in the opening session of the 2021 Formula 2 season, beating out Carlin’s Dan Ticktum and Hitech Grand Prix racer Liam Lawson in Sakhir.

Returning to Sakhir for the fifth time in just over a year, the field are well versed on a lap of the Bahrain International Circuit and headed out into scorching 47-degree temperatures for the very first session of the 2021 season, with a good idea of what to expect.

Ralph Boschung was the first of the new-look grid to put a time on the leaderboard, setting the initial standard at 1:46.943, ahead of his Campos teammate Gianluca Petecof.

Dan Ticktum of Great Britain and Carlin (5) drives during practice. (Photo by Clive Mason – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

The Swiss did marginally improve on his next tour, but it wasn’t enough to retain P1 as he was knocked down the order by Ticktum, the newly confirmed Williams Development Driver punching in 1:45.788.

Surprise package of 2020, Drugovich, swapped MP Motorsport for UNI-Virtuosi in the off-season and is eyeing a title charge with the British team. It only took the Brazilian 20 minutes to get a feel for his new equipment, going fastest with a time of 1:45.340 to better Ticktum’s improved tour of 1:45.481.

On the back of an impressive pre-season test, Red Bull junior Lawson looked to have a pretty good understanding of the track, nipping into third, just two tenths short of Ticktum. Ferrari Academy pairing Robert Shwartzman and Marcus Armstrong were just behind the Hitech driver, kicking off their second season of F2 in fourth and fifth with PREMA and DAMS.

Liam Lawson of New Zealand and Hitech Grand Prix (7) (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Lirim Zendeli, who replaced Drugovich at MP, was impressing on his debut, running in sixth place as the second highest rookie, four tenths off the pace.

Red Bull Juniors Jüri Vips and Jehan Daruvala tussled into the top ten with Hitech and Carlin, going sixth and eighth. Rookie Bent Viscaal was doing a decent job on his maiden outing with Trident, breaking into the top ten ahead of 2020 F3 champion Oscar Piastri, who completed the top 10 with PREMA.

Practice 1 Results

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Time Behind Gap
1 4 F. Drugovich UNI-Virtuosi 16 1:45.340 0.000s 0.000s
2 5 D. Ticktum Carlin Racing 14 1:45.481 0.141 0.141
3 7 L. Lawson Hitech Grand Prix 15 1:45.628 0.288 0.147
4 17 M. Armstrong DAMS 16 1:45.651 0.311 0.023
5 1 R. Shwartzman PREMA Racing 13 1:45.666 0.326 0.015
6 12 L. Zendeli MP Motorsport 16 1:45.734 0.394 0.068
7 8 J. Vips Hitech Grand Prix 14 1:45.762 0.422 0.028
8 6 J. Daruvala Carlin Racing 15 1:45.763 0.423 0.001
9 24 B. Viscaal Trident 15 1:45.838 0.498 0.075
10 2 O. Piastri PREMA Racing 14 1:46.077 0.737 0.239
11 10 T. Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 15 1:46.149 0.809 0.072
12 3 G. Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 14 1:46.195 0.855 0.046
13 9 C. Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 16 1:46.207 0.867 0.012
14 16 R. Nissany DAMS 16 1:46.225 0.885 0.018
15 11 R. Verschoor MP Motorsport 16 1:46.237 0.897 0.012
16 14 D. Beckmann Charouz Racing System 14 1:46.387 1.047 0.150
17 15 G. Samaia Charouz Racing System 15 1:46.585 1.245 0.198
18 20 G. Petecof Campos Racing 18 1:46.597 1.257 0.012
19 25 M. Sato Trident 15 1:46.718 1.378 0.121
20 21 R. Boschung Campos Racing 17 1:46.788 1.448 0.070
21 22 M. Nannini HWA RACELAB 19 1:47.400 2.060 0.612
22 23 A. Deledda HWA RACELAB 18 1:48.888 3.548 1.488