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F2 Qatar: Bearman victorious as Hadjar misses opportunity

Oliver Bearman took his third sprint race victory of the 2024 Formula 2 season after winning out in a strategic battle with championship-chasing Isack Hadjar.

Having started on pole for the partially reversed grid race with hard tyres fitted to his Prema entry, the future Haas Formula 1 driver lost ground early on to the medium-shod Hadjar.

But as the mediums on his Campos rival's car began to give up the ghost, Bearman eased onto the rear of the Frenchman.

However, passing proved far more difficult, with Red Bull junior Hadjar snaking across the start straight each time in an attempt to break the tow and subsequent DRS gain.

The decisive moment came with three laps remaining, as Bearman braked late and dived past on inside at Turn 1, leaving Hadjar to express on team radio that he should have been more aggressive in his defence.

Things went from bad to worse for Hadjar when he spun at Turn 4 on the same lap, dropping to fourth as Jak Crawford (DAMS) and Richard Verschoor (back with MP Motorsport once more after parting company with Trident) moved into the podium positions.

While the majority of the field followed Bearman’s lead and fitted hard tyres, Victor Martins was the only other front-runner to copy Hadjar and run mediums.

Isack Hadjar, Campos Racing (Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool)

While this enabled Martin to vault up the order on the opening lap from seventh to third, the reward ultimately failed to materialise.

For much of the race, Crawford was ducking and diving around trying to find a chink in the ART driver’s armour.

Just as it began to look like none would appear, and after two incidents noted by the stewards as Martins arguably forced the American off the track, Crawford was finally able to make a move stick at Turn 1.

The floodgates then opened on Martin, as Verschoor quickly followed past before newly-appointed Alpine F1 reserve Paul Aron forced a move at Turn 6 with the pair banging wheels.

Martins dropped to 10th, but it would have been worse had it not been for a late safety car intervention that took the field to the flag. This followed Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Kush Maini tangling at Turn 1 on lap 21, as the former attempted to avoid the slowing Martins.

The result means that Hadjar closes his deficit on leader Gabriel Bortoleto to 2.5 points, but this represented a missed opportunity ahead of Sunday’s feature race.

While Hadjar will only start ninth, Bortoleto will line up on the front row alongside poleman Aron, with an excellent chance of extending his margin ahead of next weekend's Abu Dhabi finale.

   
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Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Pits Points Retirement Bonus
1 United Kingdom O. Bearman Prema Powerteam 3 23

-

           
2 United States J. Crawford DAMS Lucas Oil 7 23

+0.200

0.2

0.200          
3 Netherlands R. Verschoor MP Motorsport 11 23

+0.500

0.5

0.300          
4 France I. Hadjar Campos Racing 20 23

+0.900

0.9

0.400          
5
P. Aron Hitech Pulse-Eight
17 23

+1.000

1.0

0.100          
6
G. Bortoleto Invicta Racing
10 23

+1.200

1.2

0.200          
7 Japan R. Miyata Rodin Motorsport 6 23

+1.500

1.5

0.300          
8 Barbados Z. Maloney Rodin Motorsport 5 23

+1.700

1.7

0.200          
9
J. Duerksen PHM AIX Racing
24 23

+1.900

1.9

0.200          
10 France V. Martins ART Grand Prix 1 23

+2.800

2.8

0.900          
11
D. Beganovic DAMS Lucas Oil
8 23

+3.200

3.2

0.400          
12
L. Browning ART Grand Prix
2 23

+3.500

3.5

0.300          
13
J. Bennett Van Amersfoort Racing
14 23

+4.100

4.1

0.600          
14
M. Esterson Trident
22 23

+4.700

4.7

0.600          
15
C. Mansell Trident
23 23

+5.300

5.3

0.600          
16 Belgium A. Cordeel Hitech Pulse-Eight 16 23

+6.000

6.0

0.700          
17 Mexico R. Villagomez Van Amersfoort Racing 15 23

+6.500

6.5

0.500          
18
C. Shields PHM AIX Racing
25 23

+6.900

6.9

0.400          
dnf Italy A. Antonelli Prema Powerteam 4 20

3 laps

        Accident  
dnf India K. Maini Invicta Racing 9 20

3 laps

        Accident  
dnf
O. Goethe MP Motorsport
12 4

19 laps

        Retirement  
dns
P. Martí Campos Racing
21 23

 

           
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Sam Hall
FIA F2
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