The checkered flag waves at the Monaco F2 Grand Prix, this Feature Race taught us that nothing is taken for granted, and also in the Principality anyone can win. Party 15th, Zak O'Sullivan he wins by stopping on the last lap and taking advantage of one Virtual Safety Car. Behind him, Isaac Hadjar in second position e Paul Aron in third. Just the Estonian, after the Maloney's P10, is the new leader of the Championship. The two Premas close P4 with Bearman and in P7 with Antonelli.
Everything goes well at the start in Monaco; the first ones run away
As in the departure of the Sprint of F2 in Monaco, Martins has problems in the Feature Race clutch release. He finds himself in 15th position. Antonelli's sprint was very good and instead he found himself in P5, immediately behind Colapinto. The first six immediately run away, grinding away fast laps after fast laps. Behind, Jack Crawford he is involved in an accident at the hairpin and is forced to training camp.
The waltz of pit stops begins, problems for Verschoor
Everything goes smoothly until lap 15, when the first riders begin to go through the pits. In front, however, Verschoor suffers a braking problem. All the separation that had been created by Hadjar and Aron is cancelled. To try to overtake him, on lap 22 the Trident driver and also Antonelli stopped. However, the Italian goes out, after having mounted another tire, he has to fight with his partner Oliver Bearman. The Briton, with hot tyres, overtakes him at the hairpin.
In the subsequent passages Hadjar, Colapinto and Verschoor stop. Despite having some problems, the Dutchman is ahead, while the Argentine is still ahead of Antonelli. Using already run-in tires and a car without difficulty, Hadjar overtakes Verschoor and you take the first virtual square. Aron also does the same, while Bearman looks for the outside at the Tobacconist and almost puts it against the wall. On the main straight he tries again and succeeds, as do Colapinto and Antonelli. Verschoor also receives 10 second penalty for cutting the Nouvelle Chicane. The ranking sees Hadjar virtually first, closely followed by Aron. In third Bearman, followed by Colapinto and Antonelli. Verschoor is forced to training camp.

Fiery final laps, Antonelli passes Colapinto and O'Sullivan wins by robbery
After being 38 laps behind Colapinto, Antonelli manages to pass him. The Argentine makes a mistake at the Scratch, and the Italian sticks it to theAntony Noghes. Everything seems "set" for Hadjar's victory, but on lap 40 a very dangerous contact occurs between Maloney e Durksen. The second comes out of the pits and pushes the first with his shoulder, exposing the Virtual Safety Car. Take advantage of it Zak O'Sullivan, who had not yet stopped waiting for the right opportunity. With a regular pit stop, the Briton comes out ahead of everyone. Defending yourself in Munich is not difficult, and therefore you just have to bring her to the finish line.
ARTICLE BY FRANCESCO ORLANDO