Jack Doohan

F2: Doohan nips Martins for Abu Dhabi pole

Invicta Virtuosi Racing’s Jack Doohan secured the final F2 pole position of the 2023 season with a 1:35.567, beating out Alpine Academy stablemates Victor Martins and Kush Maini at Yas Marina. In the title fight, Théo Pourchaire has a difficult weekend ahead of him after missing the top 10 and ending Qualifying down in 14th position. Direct rival Frederik Vesti will start tomorrow’s Sprint Race from the reverse grid front row after ending the session in ninth.

Trident’s Roman Stanek was the first to get a time on the board with a 1:37.591. His effort didn’t stay top for long as Ayumu Iwasa went quickest with a 1:37.181, three tenths ahead of Amaury Cordeel.

Martins jumped straight back into things after topping Free Practice, launching himself 0.489s clear of the DAMS’ driver on a 1:36.692. Doohan sliced the ART Grand Prix driver’s advantage to two tenths, as Ralph Boschung and Maini slotted both Campos Racing cars inside the top four with their first laps.

Despite dropping to P5, Iwasa headed the title contenders, ahead of Vesti down in eighth, whilst Pourchaire found himself languishing outside the top 10 in 13th.

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Strengthening his hold on P1 on his second run, Martins bettered his personal best by 0.341s. Despite a scrappy middle sector, Doohan closed back up to within five thousandths of the Frenchman. Maini also went less than a tenth off provisional pole in third, as Vesti improved to sixth.

After a brief break in the pitlane, the field were back out with 16 minutes remaining. Iwasa regained the fastest time on a 1:36.085, and Martins’ response left him 0.008s adrift of the DAMS driver.

However, Doohan was on a charge, breaking into the 1:35s and rocketing up into provisional pole, two tenths ahead of Maini. Martins and Iwasa tried to find an answer for the Australian but couldn’t. Doohan showed no signs of slowing down, bettering his previous effort to snatch pole by over two tenths.

Maini claimed third ahead of Rodin Carlin’s Zane Maloney, who equalled his best Qualifying result in F2. Iwasa took the fifth-fastest time ahead of Dennis Hauger, Richard Verschoor and Isack Hadjar.

Vesti kept himself in the title hunt in ninth and will start Saturday’s Sprint Race on the front row alongside reverse grid polesitter Enzo Fittipaldi. A late improvement wasn’t enough for Pourchaire and the ART driver will line-up P14 for both races.

Qualifying Results

Pos Driver Team Time Behind Laps
1 Jack Doohan Virtuosi Racing 1m35.567s +0.000s 12
2 Victor Martins ART Grand Prix 1m35.791s +0.224s 12
3 Kush Maini Campos Racing 1m35.976s +0.409s 12
4 Zane Maloney Carlin 1m36.065s +0.498s 13
5 Ayumu Iwasa DAMS 1m36.085s +0.518s 12
6 Dennis Hauger MP Motorsport 1m36.168s +0.601s 13
7 Richard Verschoor Van Amersfoort Racing 1m36.227s +0.660s 14
8 Isack Hadjar Hitech GP 1m36.230s +0.663s 12
9 Frederik Vesti Prema 1m36.274s +0.707s 13
10 Enzo Fittipaldi Carlin 1m36.282s +0.715s 13
11 Juan Manuel Correa Van Amersfoort Racing 1m36.324s +0.757s 14
12 Roy Nissany PHM by Charouz 1m36.373s +0.806s 13
13 Arthur Leclerc DAMS 1m36.377s +0.810s 14
14 Theo Pourchaire ART Grand Prix 1m36.437s +0.870s 12
15 Roman Stanek Trident 1m36.449s +0.882s 13
16 Ralph Boschung Campos Racing 1m36.503s +0.936s 12
17 Ollie Bearman Prema 1m36.620s +1.053s 13
18 Amaury Cordeel Virtuosi Racing 1m36.648s +1.081s 12
19 Jak Crawford Hitech GP 1m36.718s +1.151s 12
20 Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport 1m37.231s +1.664s 14
21 Paul Aron Trident 1m37.391s +1.824s 13
22 Josh Mason PHM by Charouz 1m38.159s +2.592s 14