F2: Shwartzman leads every lap in Baku

Robert Shwartzman produced a controlled performance around the streets of Baku for his first win of the year, bouncing back from a difficult start to the season to kickstart his title challenge, beating out Dan Ticktum by 5s, with Guanyu Zhou taking third place.

A title favorite heading into the campaign, Shwartzman’s sophomore season hadn’t gone to plan in the

from two retirements, but the PREMA man was always insistent that improvements were around the corner.

Starting from reverse grid pole, Shwartzman began to deliver on that promise, with the Russian’s victory never once looking in doubt, despite a commanding charge through the field from street circuit expert Dan Ticktum, who was on the back of a Sprint Race 2 victory in Monaco.

Lining up in sixth, the two-time Macau Grand Prix winner picked off the first four in front of him with relative ease, but came unstuck against Shwartzman and was unable to bridge a 5s gap to the leader.

Guanyu Zhou retained his place at the top of the Drivers’ Championship with a fourth podium of the year, while Jehan Daruvala clung onto fourth, despite late pressure from Théo Pourchaire, who had recovered from a tricky start to take fifth.

Race winner Robert Shwartzman of Russia and Prema Racing, second placed Dan Ticktum of Great Britain and Carlin and third placed Guanyu Zhou of China and UNI-Virtuosi Racing stand on the podium after sprint race 1 of Round 3:Baku of the Formula 2 Championship at Baku City Circuit on June 05, 2021 in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

KEY QUOTE – ROBERT SHWARTZMAN (PREMA RACING)

“My first time in Baku and I’ve taken the top step, so I’m really happy. The pace was really good so a big thanks to the team. With this sort of pace, we just need to improve our results in the other two races. Let’s keep pushing and we will see where we end up.”

Race winner Robert Shwartzman of Russia and Prema Racing celebrates with team members in parc ferme after winning the sprint race 1 of Round 3:Baku of the Formula 2 Championship at Baku City Circuit on June 05, 2021 in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo by Joe Portlock – Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

THE CHAMPIONSHIP VIEW

Zhou retains his place at the top of the Drivers’ Championship, extending his points’ tally to 78 points, with Pourchaire behind him on 55. Despite his DNF, Piastri is in third on 42 points, ahead of Tick on 50. Shwartzman is up to fifth with 45 points.

UNI-Virtuosi lead the Teams’ Championship on 207 points, 10 ahead of PREMA and 20 ahead of Carlin. ART Grand Prix are fourth on 71 points and Hitech Grand Prix fifth with 63 points.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Viscaal will be looking for his first points in Formula 2 when he starts from reverse grid pole in Sprint Race 2 later today

Race Results

Pos Driver Team Laps Gap
1 Robert Shwartzman Prema Powerteam 21 0.000s
2 Dan Ticktum Carlin 21 5.144s
3 Guanyu Zhou UNI-Virtuosi 21 8.872s
4 Jehan Daruvala Carlin 21 10.352s
5 Theo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 21 11.039s
6 Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 21 13.124s
7 Marcus Armstrong DAMS 21 14.455s
8 Jüri Vips HitechGP 21 14.524s
9 David Beckmann Charouz Racing System 21 17.299s
10 Bent Viscaal Trident 21 17.764s
11 Christian Lundgaard ART Grand Prix 21 19.738s
12 Richard Verschoor MP Motorsport 21 21.064s
13 Lirim Zendeli MP Motorsport 21 21.837s
14 Felipe Drugovich UNI-Virtuosi 21 25.849s
15 Matteo Nannini Campos Racing 21 35.970s
16 Roy Nissany DAMS 21 42.471s
17 Guilherme Samaia Charouz Racing System 21 49.289s
18 Marino Sato Trident 21 1m31.30s
DNF Oscar Piastri Prema Powerteam 20
DNF Liam Lawson HitechGP 20
DNF Jack Aitken HWA Racelab 20
DNF Alessio Deledda HWA Racelab 20