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F2 Imola: Pourchaire wins feature race after Nissany crashes out

Theo Pourchaire took victory in the FIA Formula 2 feature race in Imola, claiming the net lead after Roy Nissany made an unforced error and crashed out.

Race winner Theo Pourchaire, ART Grand Prix

Photo by: Alfa Romeo

Sauber junior Pourchaire, who started in seventh for ART Grand Prix, avoided a startline crash involving Prema’s Dennis Hauger and Jack Doohan (Virtuosi) to claim fifth by the first corner.

After pitting for medium tyres under a safety car caused by polesitter Juri Vips (Hitech Grand Prix) spinning out of fourth, he passed Campos Racing’s Ralph Boschung for a net second place on lap 19 before Nissany crashed out two laps later.

Pourchaire was unchallenged thereafter and took his second feature race win of the year after opening his account in Bahrain.

From 15th on the grid, Enzo Fittipaldi kept his nose clean before claiming net second place from Boschung just four laps from the end to secure his maiden series podium for Charouz Racing System, as Boschung finished third.

At the start, front row men Vips and Ayumu Iwasa got a sluggish getaway, with Boschung firing through the middle of them. Doohan and Hauger tried to follow him, but collided to put both out of the race.

Nissany meanwhile had made a great start from sixth on the grid after going to the right of Iwasa, and held on around the outside of Boschung to lead the Swiss, Iwasa, Vips and Pourchaire.

Following the restart, Vips ran wide exiting the Villeneuve chicane and spun across the track into the barriers on the right-hand side of the road, bringing out another safety car.

The top four pitted under the first safety car period, leaving Prema’s Jehan Daruvala out front on the alternate strategy, having started on the medium compound.

Pourchaire took victory under the safety car ahead of Fittipaldi and Boschung

Pourchaire took victory under the safety car ahead of Fittipaldi and Boschung

Photo by: Alfa Romeo

While the Indian driver held the actual lead, Nissany ran out front of those who had already pitted, but ran wide at the final corner and was pitched into the wall while chasing the yet-to-stop Calan Williams.

After the virtual safety car ended, Daruvala began to stretch his lead over second-placed Marcus Armstrong (Hitech) and Liam Lawson (Carlin).

Daruvala pitted on lap 26, emerging 14th, while second-placed Armstrong followed suit the next lap but suffered a poor pitstop, with a rear right problem leaving his wheels spinning on the jack.

With five laps remaining, the yet to stop trio of championship leader Felipe Drugovich (MP Motorsport), Marino Sato (Virtuosi) and Ollie Caldwell (Campos) headed net leader Pourchaire in fourth.

Logan Sargeant had moved ahead of Boschung for a net second place on lap 31, but a mistake at Variante Alta dropped him behind the Campos driver and a charging Fittipaldi.

The Williams junior was then shuffled back further positions by Clement Novalak (MP Motorsport), Iwasa (who had been forced to double-stack behind Nissany in the pits) and Pourchaire's team-mate Frederik Vesti to finish a frustrated seventh.

Moments after Fittipaldi passed Sargeant, the Charouz driver took his chance to pass Boschung around the outside of Tamburello to claim his first series podium.

A crash for Lawson out of Acque Minerali prompted the final safety car period on lap 32, with the field following the Bernd Maylander-driven Aston Martin Vantage until the chequered flag.

Pourchaire celebrates the spoils of victory with Fittipaldi and Boschung

Pourchaire celebrates the spoils of victory with Fittipaldi and Boschung

Photo by: Alfa Romeo

Drugovich finally pitted under the safety car and emerged tenth, one spot behind Daruvala in ninth, with fellow late-stoppers Sato and Caldwell 11th and 14th respectively.

Pourchaire's victory puts him into the championship lead by two points over Drugovich.

F2 Imola feature race result - 35 laps

Cla Driver Team Time Gap
1 France Theo Pourchaire France ART Grand Prix -  
2 Brazil Enzo Fittipaldi Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 0.300 0.300
3 Switzerland Ralph Boschung Spain Campos Racing 0.700 0.700
4 Switzerland Clement Novalak Netherlands MP Motorsport 1.400 1.400
5 Japan Ayumu Iwasa France DAMS 1.800 1.800
6 Denmark Frederik Vesti France ART Grand Prix 2.100 2.100
7 United States Logan Sargeant United Kingdom Carlin 2.500 2.500
8 Germany David Beckmann Czech Republic Charouz Racing System 3.200 3.200
9 India Jehan Daruvala Italy Prema Powerteam 4.100 4.100
10 Brazil Felipe Drugovich Netherlands MP Motorsport 4.300 4.300
11 Japan Marino Sato Virtuosi Racing 4.800 4.800
12 United Kingdom Jake Hughes Van Amersfoort Racing 5.000 5.000
13 New Zealand Marcus Armstrong United Kingdom HitechGP 6.200 6.200
14 United Kingdom Olli Caldwell Spain Campos Racing 6.700 6.700
15 Netherlands Richard Verschoor Italy Trident 7.200 7.200
16 Australia Calan Williams Italy Trident 7.700 7.700
17 Amaury Cordeel Van Amersfoort Racing 1'21.400 1'21.400
  New Zealand Liam Lawson United Kingdom Carlin 5 laps  
  Israel Roy Nissany France DAMS 15 laps  
  Estonia Jüri Vips United Kingdom HitechGP 30 laps  
  Australia Jack Doohan Virtuosi Racing 34 laps  
  Norway Dennis Hauger Italy Prema Powerteam 35 laps  

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