F2: Mazepin quickest in Sakhir Free Practice ahead of Daruvala and Tsunoda

Championship contender Nikita Mazepin (shown above) has laid down a marker at the start of the penultimate round of season, topping FIA Formula 2 Free Practice with a time of 1:42.660. The Hitech Grand Prix driver beat out Carlin duo Jehan Daruvala and Yuki Tsunoda in Sakhir.

Guiliano Alesi was the first driver to get himself back on the road after the two-month break from racing, with the grid last tasting F2 action at Sochi in September. The Frenchman took a steady first tour of the Bahrain International Circuit, lapping at just over two minutes.

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN – NOVEMBER 27: Jehan Daruvala of India and Carlin (8) – Daruvala finished second, just over a tenth off Mazepin’s time (Photo by Dan Istitene – Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images)

More than half of the grid remained in the pitlane in the opening five minutes. Tsunoda was the first of the title contenders to hit the track, before Christian Lundgaard joined his title rival out there shortly after and set the pace at 1:43.103.

Artem Markelov and Marino Sato were both caught out by the final corner, spinning off track and bringing out red flags inside of the opening 15 minutes. Daruvala and Dan Ticktum took turns at the top of the table when action resumed, as the best time fell to 1:42.955.

A spot of rain injected some spice into the final 15 minutes of the session, but it didn’t appear to hinder Daruvala too badly as the Carlin driver returned himself to the top of the timesheets. He was backed up by his teammate, Tsunoda, who lapped just over a tenth slower.

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN – NOVEMBER 27: Yuki Tsunoda of Japan and Carlin (7) drives during practice ahead of Round 11:Sakhir of the Formula 2 Championship at Bahrain International Circuit on November 27, 2020 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)

Mazepin ramped up his preparations with five minutes to go, lapping a tenth faster than Daruvala to wrestle first place off the Carlin driver. No one could topple the Russian in the closing minutes, who sealed first ahead of Daruvala and Tsunoda.

Ticktum and Lundgaard completed the top five, ahead of Luca Ghiotto, Robert Shwartzman, Guanyu Zhou, Felipe Drugovich and Championship leader Mick Schumacher.

Mazepin will look to carry his promising early form over into Qualifying when the grid return to the track in just over two hours’ time, at 16.15 (local time).

Practice Results

POS No. Driver Team LAPS TIME GAP INT.
1 24 N. Mazepin Hitech Grand Prix 12 1:42.660 0.000s 0.000s
2 8 J. Daruvala Carlin 14 1:42.782 0.122 0.122
3 7 Y. Tsunoda Carlin 15 1:42.918 0.258 0.136
4 2 D. Ticktum DAMS 14 1:42.965 0.305 0.047
5 6 C. Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 16 1:43.064 0.404 0.099
6 25 L. Ghiotto Hitech Grand Prix 13 1:43.079 0.419 0.015
7 21 R. Shwartzman PREMA Racing 14 1:43.100 0.440 0.021
8 3 G. Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 12 1:43.128 0.468 0.028
9 15 F. Drugovich MP Motorsport 13 1:43.142 0.482 0.014
10 20 M. Schumacher PREMA Racing 13 1:43.172 0.512 0.030
11 5 M. Armstrong ART Grand Prix 15 1:43.201 0.541 0.029
12 12 P. Piquet Charouz Racing System 13 1:43.270 0.610 0.069
13 11 L. Delétraz Charouz Racing System 15 1:43.490 0.830 0.220
14 4 C. Ilott UNI-Virtuosi 14 1:43.491 0.831 0.001
15 14 G. Alesi MP Motorsport 14 1:43.835 1.175 0.344
16 9 J. Aitken Campos Racing 14 1:44.009 1.349 0.174
17 17 T. Pourchaire BWT HWA RACELAB 14 1:44.420 1.760 0.411
18 22 R. Nissany Trident 14 1:44.915 2.255 0.495
19 10 G. Samaia Campos Racing 13 1:45.246 2.586 0.331
20 1 S. Gelael DAMS 5 2:00.250 17.590 15.004
21 23 M. Sato Trident 3 -No Time
22 16 A. Markelov BWT HWA RACELAB 2 -No Time