Richard Verschoor beats Andrea Kimi Antonelli by 0.017s to take FIA F2 feature race pole in Azerbaijan, with Victor Martins in third.

Richard Verschoor put in a sublime performance to take Pole Position after a dramatic Baku Qualifying session. The Trident driver was at the top of the timesheets all afternoon before a final lap of 1:54.857 saw him beat PREMA Racing’s Andrea Kimi Antonelli to top spot by just 0.017s.

Verschoor was the early pace-setter in Qualifying thanks to an opening lap of 1:56.023, as he led his ART Grand Prix rival Victor Martins by 0.213s, with Antonelli in third. The drivers were able to push on for a second lap on the Supersoft tyres, finding more grip as track conditions improved, with Verschoor going even faster on to a 1:55.655.

Martins was once more his nearest competitor, with the Frenchman just 0.079s behind while Antonelli rounded out the top three again, over four-tenths off top spot. The drivers then returned to the pit lane before coming back out on track with under 10 minutes to go, but as they set off on their laps the Red Flags were waved.

It was bad news for Campos Racing, as Isack Hadjar went straight on into the barrier at Turn 1, only for his teammate Josep María Martí to join him moments later, with both cars locking-up under braking.  Both drivers were okay and with their cars cleared, the lights turned green on the session once more with just over four minutes left.

This meant there was an opportunity for just one lap and once again it was Verschoor who came out on top with a 1:54.857, eclipsing Antonelli’s earlier time across the line by just 0.017s. Martins ended up third, over two-tenths off pole with Zane Maloney in fourth for Rodin Motorsport. Kush Maini and Gabriel Bortoleto followed for Invicta Racing with Joshua Duerksen in seventh for AIX Racing.

Antonelli’s PREMA teammate Gabriele Minì was eighth in his maiden Formula 2 Qualifying, with Jak Crawford in P9 for DAMS Lucas Oil. In more good news for Trident, as their debutant Christian Mansell wound up in P10 meaning he will start the Sprint Race, which is set to get underway at 14:15 local time tomorrow afternoon, from reverse grid pole.

Result: https://x.com/MsportXtra/status/1834558866626838790

UPDATE: Following the conclusion of the F2 Qualifying session in Baku, Campos Racing’s Isack Hadjar has been penalised. During Qualifying, Hadjar locked-up going into Turn 1 and hit the barrier, bringing out the Red Flags.

Following deliberation after the session and consultation with the Race Director, the Stewards determined that Car 20 had been the sole cause of the Red Flag. As a result, Car 20 was deemed to have breached Article 33.5 of the 2024 FIA F2 Sporting Regulations relating to drivers that cause a Red Flag that impacts upon other drivers.

It means that the Frenchman has had his fastest laptime deleted for being the sole cause of the Red Flag. Having originally ended the Qualifying session in P15 he has now been classified in P20.

Here: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024%20Baku%20Event%20-%20INFRINGEMENT%20-%20Car%2020%20-%20caused%20a%20red%20flag%20in%20Qualifying.pdf

More: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024%20Baku%20Event%20-%20DECISION%20-%20Car%206%20-%20alleged%20non%20operational%20staff%20involved%20with%20Car%206%20prior%20to%20Qualifying.pdf

https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024%20Baku%20Event%20-%20INFRINGEMENT%20-%20Campos%20Racing%20-%20no%20eye%20protection%20in%20a%20pit%20stop.pdf

https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024%20Baku%20Event%20-%20INFRINGEMENT%20-%20ART%20Grand%20Prix%20-%20armbands%20not%20worn%20correctly.pdf

Final: https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files/decision-document/2024%20Baku%20Event%20-%20F2%20Qualifying%20-%20final%20classification.pdf

[Note: The story is as per press release]