F2: Ticktum wins Monza Sprint Race, then disqualified! (Update)

Briton Dan Ticktum has been disqualified from today’s FIA Formula 2 Sprint Race at Monza after it was not possible to take a fuel sample of 0.8%kg from his DAMS’ car after the checkered flag.

The Technical Delegate’s report stated that the sample extracted was 0.05kg, which is a breach of the technical regulation. All competitors must ensure that a 0.8kg sample of fuel can be taken from the car at any time during the event.

Ilott declared the winner. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)

As a consequence, Car 2 has been disqualified from the results, which means that Ticktum loses the Sprint Race win. As such, Championship leader Callum Ilott inherits the victory, whilst Christian Lundgaard is promoted to P2.

Mick Schumacher moves up to third, ahead of Louis Delétraz, Robert Shwartzman, Jehan Daruvala and Jack Aitken. Nikita Mazepin jumps to P8 and takes the final point available.

Ilott now leads the Championship with 149 points, six ahead of Schumacher, and nine ahead of Shwartzman. Ticktum falls from eight to ninth, behind Delétraz.


September 6, 2020 

Dan Ticktum put on a Monza masterclass to clinch a comfortable second win of the season in the FIA Formula 2 Sprint Race, finishing nearly 4s ahead of Callum Ilott, who retrieved the Championship lead from Robert Shwartzman.

The Russian not only lost first, but also second in the standings, as PREMA teammate Mick Schumacher followed up his Feature Race win on Saturday with a fourth-place finish in the Sprint. Shwartzman did manage to wrestle his way to sixth from P9 in the race, but it wasn’t enough, and he falls to third place in the standings behind his fellow Ferrari Academy drivers.

ART Grand Prix’s Christian Lundgaard continued his strong turnaround of form, completing the podium in third place for the second race in succession, having scored just one points finish from the five races prior to Monza.

Having started on reverse grid pole, Louis Delétraz slumped to a fifth-place finish, as his search for a first F2 win continues.

AS IT HAPPENED

Deletraz got a good getaway from pole, but Ticktum got a better one from second, dragging his DAMS into the lead ahead of the first corner. There was little movement behind them, as Ilott, Yuki Tsunoda and Lundgaard all stood firm and held on to third, fourth and fifth.

Feature Race winner Schumacher had gotten a move on, launching off the line from eighth and up to sixth place. The PREMA racer was unrelenting and gained another position from Lundgaard on the second lap.

Dan Ticktum

The PREMA ace was up to fourth by Lap 3, as Tsunoda’s Carlin suffered from technical issues and slowed to a near stop. The Red Bull junior did manage to get going again, but dived into the pits for a check-up, and was eventually forced to retire.

There was a similar issue for Zhou. The UNI-Virtuosi racer had just managed to get ahead of Schumacher, out-breaking him at Turn 1, but slowed significantly just half a lap later. The Renault junior crawled back to the pits, but retired as well.

Shwarztman was making moves. Having started the day in ninth, the Russian was up to sixth, directly behind his teammate Schumacher, who had also lost a place to Lundgaard, during his battle with Zhou.

Ticktum was sitting pretty out in front, with Deletraz too busy defending from Ilott. Eventually, the Briton was able to fling his UNI-Virtuosi down the side of the Charouz on the first straight to leap up to second.

Deletraz got a good getaway from pole, but Ticktum got a better one from second, dragging his DAMS into the lead ahead of the first corner. There was little movement behind them, as Ilott, Yuki Tsunoda and Lundgaard all stood firm and held on to third, fourth and fifth.

Feature Race winner Schumacher had gotten a move on, launching off the line from eighth and up to sixth place. The PREMA racer was unrelenting and gained another position from Lundgaard on the second lap.

The PREMA ace was up to fourth by Lap 3, as Tsunoda’s Carlin suffered from technical issues and slowed to a near stop. The Red Bull junior did manage to get going again, but dived into the pits for a check-up, and was eventually forced to retire.

There was a similar issue for Zhou. The UNI-Virtuosi racer had just managed to get ahead of Schumacher, out-breaking him at Turn 1, but slowed significantly just half a lap later. The Renault junior crawled back to the pits, but retired as well.

Shwarztman was making moves. Having started the day in ninth, the Russian was up to sixth, directly behind his teammate Schumacher, who had also lost a place to Lundgaard, during his battle with Zhou.

Ticktum was sitting pretty out in front, with Deletraz too busy defending from Ilott. Eventually, the Briton was able to fling his UNI-Virtuosi down the side of the Charouz on the first straight to leap up to second.

QUOTE – DAN TICKTUM (DAMS)

“A pretty positive day for me today, with a second win in F2. It has been a very up and down season so far, but I think we have consistently been moving in the right direction and I think we are nearly there. You can always be better, but I feel like the car is a lot closer to the window now – or perhaps even in it.

“I am really happy with the result today: I was able to control the race once I had gotten a good start. I would like to win a Feature Race, I said that in Silverstone, but a win is a win. The big positive is the pace that we have in the car. We will see what qualifying is like next week and hopefully I’ll be on top in the other race.”

Sprint Race Results

Pos No. Driver Team LAPS GAP INT.
1 2 D. Ticktum DAMS 21 0.000s 0.000s
2 4 C. Ilott UNI-Virtuosi 21 4.663 4.663
3 6 C. Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 21 5.299 0.636
4 20 M. Schumacher PREMA Racing 21 6.615 1.316
5 11 L. Delétraz Charouz Racing System 21 7.072 0.457
6 21 R. Shwartzman PREMA Racing 21 7.338 0.266
7 8 J. Daruvala Carlin 21 10.989 3.651
8 9 J. Aitken Campos Racing 21 16.962 5.973
9 24 N. Mazepin Hitech Grand Prix 21 18.782 1.820
10 1 J. Vips DAMS 21 19.685 0.903
11 22 R. Nissany Trident 21 30.844 11.159
12 14 N. Matsushita MP Motorsport 21 31.080 0.236
13 17 G. Alesi BWT HWA RACELAB 21 32.331 1.251
14 23 M. Sato Trident 21 33.113 0.782
15 10 G. Samaia Campos Racing 21 41.766 8.653
16 25 L. Ghiotto Hitech Grand Prix 21 60.054 18.288
17 16 A. Markelov BWT HWA RACELAB 20 1 LAP 1 LAP
18 12 P. Piquet Charouz Racing System 20 1 LAP 0.578
19 5 M. Armstrong ART Grand Prix 20 1 LAP 24.861