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F2: Durksen passes rivals to first win in Azerbaijan sprint race

F2, Azerbaijan, Joshua Durksen

Joshua Durksen passed rivals to first FIA F2 win in sprint race in Azerbaijan, ahead of Jak Crawford and Gabriele Mini.

A strong start for pole-sitter Christian Mansell saw him keep the lead early on while Minì was up to second from third. It was a slow getaway for front row starter Crawford as he dropped to fourth by Turn 1, with Duerksen getting ahead of him for third. At the start of Lap 2, Zane Maloney was looking to overtake Kush Maini for fifth but after struggling to get on the power at the exit of Turn 2, Martins took advantage to get P6.

Mansell was working hard to get out of DRS range to Minì. However, he locked up heading into Turn 15 on Lap 6, putting the PREMA driver right on his tail. The Italian used DRS to his advantage before diving down the inside at Turn 1 to take the lead. The Australian tried to fight back but just did not have the pace and by the end of Lap 7 lost out to Duerksen, leaving him third.

Further back, Martins tried to go round the outside of Maini for P5 but lost momentum on the exit of Turn 1, allowing Maloney to get back past for sixth. But the Bajan struggled to pull away from the ART Grand Prix driver, with Martins using his pace to get back up to P6 after going down the inside at Turn 3 on Lap 11.

The drivers were beginning to attack now as after slowly closing in for a few laps, Duerksen used his strong straight-line speed to take the lead from Minì at Turn 1 on Lap 13. Moments later, Martins got ahead of Maini for P5, while Maloney lost out to Gabriel Bortoleto for seventh. The Rodin Motorsport driver appeared to have suffered damage earlier after colliding with the barrier at Turn 5.

By Lap 14, Duerksen had checked out in front and was over three and a half seconds clear, with Minì now P2. Mansell then lost two positions to Crawford and Martins at Turn 1, before a Safety Car was called upon with Ritomo Miyata in the barrier at Turn 3. The Rodin driver attempted to dive down the inside of Dennis Hauger for P12, but was too late on the brakes and went straight into the wall.

We returned to racing on Lap 18, and Duerksen kept the lead, though Minì ran wide after struggling for grip at Turn 1, allowing Crawford to take P2. But there was drama behind as Mansell and Bortoleto collided at Turn 3, sending the Invicta driver into the barrier, although he continued on to take P5. The Trident driver then lost out with Paul Aron and Antonelli getting ahead of him, dropping him down to P8.

Out in front, Duerksen had built up a lead of over a second and a half by the start of Lap 20 of 21, while Martins was closing in on Minì in the battle for the final spot on the podium. Heading on to the final lap, Duerksen was over three seconds out in front before crossing the line to take his first Formula 2 victory. Crawford followed him home to finish second, while Minì held off Martins across the line by 0.020s to finish on the podium. Bortoleto ended up fifth ahead of Aron, while Antonelli took seventh ahead of debutant Mansell.

Result: https://www.fiaformula2.com/Results?raceid=1075

[Note: The story is as per press release]