F2: De Vries storms to Championship title with Sochi Feature Race victory

Nyck de Vries
Nyck de Vries

Four wins, 11 Podiums, 254 Points, one Championship title and a season of utter domination. Nyck de Vries sealed the 2019 FIA Formula 2 title in style, with victory in the Sochi Feature Race, ahead of his main challenger, Nicholas Latifi. The Canadian had to settle for second on the day, and now faces a fight for the same spot in the drivers’ standings.

Louis Dilator completed the top 3 with his first Feature Race podium in F2, but he left it late, bombing past Luca Ghiotto at the final turn. The Italian had risked the alternate strategy as he went for victory, but in the end couldn’t build a big enough gap between himself and De Vries, before eventually losing out on a podium placeLouis Deletraz completed the top 3 with his first Feature Race podium

The morning’s rain had dried up by the time De Vries lined up on pole at 4.45pm local time and he got off the line smoothly, surging into the distance ahead of Latifi and Callum Ilott. The duo both held on off the line, but couldn’t match the sheer pace, and determination, of the Champion-to-be. Further back, the front 10 remained largely unaltered, apart from the dazzling red PREMA of Mick Schumacher, who had risen up to seventh thanks to a storming start. The German’s overtaking spree was momentarily halted as Artem Markelov pulled off the track and into retirement, bringing out a virtual safety car.

When racing resumed, Ilott went into free fall. The Briton slowed and plummeted down the order, from third to 12th. This handed Schumacher sixth, which he then turned into fifth with a move on Guanyu Zhou, who was later slapped with a five-second time penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage. Out in front, Latifi knew that he would need to pass De Vries to prevent the Dutchman from claiming the title, but his hopes were dashed when Ghiotto lunged down his left hand side for second. The Italian didn’t stop there and daringly sent it down the side of De Vries at the first corner, to complete his charge from fourth to first.

Unlike Ghiotto, De Vries and Latifi had both started on the supersofts and would pit later that lap, returning in 10th and 11th. This sparked into motion the Italian’s alternate strategy, as he set about maintaining the 27s gap that would be required when he eventually pitted. Behind the Italian, Schumacher, Nikita Mazepin and Nobuharu Matsushita had opted for the same strategy.

Nicholas Latifi, Nyck De Vries and Louis Deletraz
Nicholas Latifi, Nyck De Vries and Louis Deletraz

Schumacher’s attempts at making this work were dealt a blow as the Russian passed him, prompting a momentous roar from his home crowd. The rear of his PREMA was then in the eye-line of Matsushita, who overtook the German when he locked up at Turn 13. De Vries and Latifi had already set about closing what was initially a 32s gap to Ghiotto, as they dashed by Marino Sato, and shortly after, Ralph Boschung. At this point, Schumacher was forced out of the race when his PREMA went up in smoke. The Ferrari F1 junior made it back to the pits, but was forced to retire.

Five laps remained and the gap between De Vries and Ghiotto was now just 26s, but still, the Italian refused to pit. He would devilishly remain out for two further laps, as he looked to make the switch when the front field’s rubber would be at its weakest.

When the UNI-Virtuosi racer eventually swapped his mediums for supersofts, he returned behind both of the Championship’s top two and Dilator. Albeit, with fresher, faster tires. He made light work of the Carlin and began to chase down Latifi. He got within touching distance, but slipped slightly wide and cost himself valuable time. This allowed De Vries to cross the line unopposed and fittingly seal his Championship title with a fourth victory of the year, while Latifi held on for second. Behind them, Dilator managed to sneak back past Ghiotto on the final turn, as the Italian appeared to lock-up. Sergio Sette Camara completed the top five, ahead of Matsushita, Jack Aitken, Mazepin, Ilott and Zhou.

De Vries secured the F2 Championship with an advantage of 70 points over Latifi in second. Ghiotto is third with 169, ahead of Sette Camara on 161 and Aitken on 159. In the Teams’ Championship, DAMS remain in first with 345 points, ahead of UNI-Virtuosi on 285 and ART Grand Prix on 264. Carlin are fourth with 200 and Campos Racing fifth with 189.

De Vries may have been named champion, but there remains everything to play for behind him, with second place still very much up for grabs. Action continues tomorrow at 11.20am local time.

Results

POS DRIVER TEAM GAP
1 Nyck de Vries ART Grand Prix 54m12.087s
2 Nicholas Latifi DAMS 4.918s
3 Louis Deletraz Carlin 5.995s
4 Luca Ghiotto UNI-Virtuosi 7.607s
5 Sergio Sette Camara DAMS 11.378s
6 Nobuharu Matsushita Carlin 20.364s
7 Jack Aitken Campos Racing 27.403s
8 Nikita Mazepin ART Grand Prix 28.572s
9 Callum Ilott Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 32.394s
10 Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 33.756s
11 Sean Gelael Prema Racing 43.365s
12 Jordan King MP Motorsport 47.493s
13 Giuliano Alesi Trident 48.620s
14 Ralph Boschung Trident 59.021s
15 Tatiana Calderon BWT Arden 1m09.884s
16 Marino Sato Campos Racing 1m46.218s
17 Mahaveer Raghunathan MP Motorsport 1 Lap
18 Matevos Isaakyan Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 1 Lap
Mick Schumacher Prema Racing DNF
Artem Markelov BWT Arden DNF

Drivers' standings

POS DRIVER PTS
1 Nyck de Vries 254
2 Nicholas Latifi 184
3 Luca Ghiotto 169
4 Sergio Sette Camara 161
5 Jack Aitken 159
6 Nobuharu Matsushita 124
7 Guanyu Zhou 116
8 Jordan King 79
9 Anthoine Hubert 77
10 Louis Deletraz 76