After the hot Italian weekend, our protagonists finally arrived in Azerbaijan for the twelfth round of the F2 championship. Monza It brought with it several unexpected changes to the F2 grid and the end of the F3 championship. The gap between Hadjar is narrowing, at the head of the standings from Silverstone, and Gabriel Bortoleto which leads to 10.5 points from the top, an adrenaline-filled end to the season is expected. So what are you waiting for? Get your diary ready and mark it down where and when to watch the Baku GP of F2.
Change the grid, farewells and new arrivals
The driver market is always on the move, especially in a cruel and stingy world like racing. Apart from the already seen Goethe and Koolen who we will find on the grid in Baku, the first “welcome” is reserved for the vice-champion of F3, Gabriele Mini who will have to replace Oliver Bearman, recalled from the top category due to the suspension of Kevin Magnussen.
Those who will say goodbye to their single-seaters for the rest of the season will be Roman Stanek and Zak O'Sullivan. The announcement comes for both on social media, O'Sullivan underlines his regret for the lack of funding. They will be replaced by Luke browning who will ride in O'Sullivan's ART GP car and Christian Mansell who will join the Trident team for the rest of the season.
Here are the times to see them start their engines on the Baku circuit.
TV schedules for the Azerbaijan stage
Friday September 13th
9:00: Free Practice
13:00 : Qualifying
Saturday September 14th
12:15 : Sprint Race
Sunday September 15th
9:35am: Feature Race
Did you take note? Set your alarm and don't miss the reports of each session on the YawClub website.