Charles Leclerc (left) and Russian Time (right) won the inaugural Drivers' and Teams' championships, respectively.

The 2017 FIA Formula 2 Championship was the fifty-first season of the second-tier of Formula One feeder championship and also the first season under the moniker of FIA Formula 2 Championship, a motor racing championship run in support of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship. The championship is sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and is open to teams and drivers competing in cars complying with Formula 2 regulations.

2017 was the final season that the Dallara GP2/11 chassis package—which débuted in the 2011 GP2 Series—was used in competition. It was also the final season that the Mecachrome 4.0 litre V8 naturally-aspirated engine package that débuted in the 2005 GP2 Series was used, as a brand new chassis and engine package was introduced for the 2018 season.

The season was dominated by Charles Leclerc, who secured the drivers' championship with three races to go. Second place went to Artem Markelov with Oliver Rowland finishing third. The teams' championship was decided in the final race, with Russian Time winning by fifteen points over Prema Racing and DAMS in third, a further eleven points behind.

Champion Charles Leclerc took 7 wins, while runner-up Artem Markelov took 5 victories, Oliver Rowland took 2 wins, Luca Ghiotto, who finished fourth in the championship, took 1 win, Nobuharu Matsushita took 2 victories, Norman Nato, Nicholas Latifi, Antonio Fuoco, Nyck de Vries and Sérgio Sette Câmara each took one race win.

Teams and drivers

All FIA Formula 2 drivers competed in a Dallara GP2/11 chassis, using a Mecachrome GP2 V8 engine and Pirelli tyres.

TeamNo.DriversRounds
Italy Prema Racing1Monaco Charles LeclercAll
2Italy Antonio FuocoAll
Spain Racing Engineering3Switzerland Louis Delétraz1–7
Netherlands Nyck de Vries8–11
4Sweden Gustav MaljaAll
Russia Russian Time5Italy Luca GhiottoAll
6Russia Artem MarkelovAll
France ART Grand Prix7Japan Nobuharu MatsushitaAll
8Thailand Alexander Albon1–3, 5–11
Russia Sergey Sirotkin4
France DAMS9United Kingdom Oliver RowlandAll
10Canada Nicholas LatifiAll
Spain Campos Racing11Switzerland Ralph Boschung1–10
United Kingdom Lando Norris11
12Monaco Stefano Coletti1
Spain Roberto Merhi2
Romania Robert Vișoiu3–9
Japan Álex Palou10–11
Netherlands MP Motorsport14Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraAll
15United Kingdom Jordan KingAll
Italy Trident16Malaysia Nabil JeffriAll
17Spain Sergio Canamasas1–4
Italy Raffaele Marciello5
United Kingdom Callum Ilott6
United States Santino Ferrucci7–11
Italy Rapax18Netherlands Nyck de Vries1–7
Switzerland Louis Delétraz8–11
19Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr.1–4
Spain Sergio Canamasas5–7
Spain Roberto Merhi8–9, 11
Austria René Binder10
United Kingdom Pertamina Arden20France Norman NatoAll
21Indonesia Sean GelaelAll

Team changes

After six seasons in the series, Carlin withdrew to concentrate on their Indy Lights programme. German entry Hilmer Motorsport were due to return to the series while it was still known as GP2, however, this never came to fruition.

Driver changes

Prema Racing drivers Antonio Giovinazzi and reigning GP2 champion Pierre Gasly both left the series; Giovinazzi began a role in Formula One as Ferrari reserve driver and Gasly moved to Super Formula. They were replaced by Ferrari Driver Academy members Charles Leclerc and Antonio Fuoco, who finished first and third respectively in the 2016 GP3 Series

Racing Engineering drivers Norman Nato and Jordan King both switched teams. Their seats were taken by Renault Sport Academy member and Formula V8 3.5 Series runner-up Louis Delétraz — who had made an appearance for Carlin at the final GP2 round the previous year — and Gustav Malja, who moved across from Rapax.

Russian Time driver Raffaele Marciello left the series to begin a career in GT racing. He was replaced by Luca Ghiotto, who moved from Trident to join the retained Artem Markelov.

ART Grand Prix continued with Nobuharu Matsushita and hired GP3 runner-up Alex Albon to replace Sergey Sirotkin, who left the series to begin a Formula One test and reserve driver role with Renault.

DAMS driver Alex Lynn left the championship to serve as a Formula E reserve driver with DS Virgin Racing. He was replaced by Renault Sport Academy driver Oliver Rowland, who switched from MP Motorsport to join Nicholas Latifi at the team.

Campos Racing drivers Sean Gelael and Mitch Evans both departed the team, with Evans leaving the series after four years to join Jaguar Racing in Formula E. Ralph Boschung, who finished 11th in the previous two GP3 seasons, graduated to Formula 2 with Campos. Stefano Coletti, who previously raced in GP2 between 2009 and 2014 and had since raced in IndyCar and the European Le Mans Series, joined Boschung for the opening round.

MP Motorsport changed both drivers, with Oliver Rowland switching teams and Daniël de Jong leaving the category for sportscar racing. Jordan King joined the team from Racing Engineering and was partnered by Sérgio Sette Câmara, who graduated to Formula 2 having placed 11th in the 2016 FIA Formula 3 European Championship.

Trident drivers Luca Ghiotto and Philo Paz Armand departed the team, with Armand leaving racing entirely. The team signed Nabil Jeffri and Sergio Canamasas, who moved across from the Arden and Carlin teams respectively.

Rapax retained Johnny Cecotto Jr., who raced with the team in the final two rounds of the previous season in place of Arthur Pic. He was joined by GP3 sixth-placed finisher and McLaren junior driver Nyck de Vries in place of the departing Gustav Malja.

Pertamina Arden did not retain Emil Bernstorff, who debuted with the team in the final round of 2016. Norman Nato and Sean Gelael joined the team from Racing Engineering and Campos respectively, in place of Bernstorff and Nabil Jeffri.

Mid-season changes

Campos Racing initially stated that Stefano Coletti would continue to race with them for the second round at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, but he was replaced with former Formula One driver Roberto Merhi shortly before the event. Merhi was then replaced by former Rapax driver Robert Vișoiu before the third round at the Circuit de Monaco.

A broken collarbone from a bicycle accident forced ART Grand Prix driver Alex Albon to miss the fourth round at the Baku City Circuit. Sergey Sirotkin returned to the team to deputise.

Trident driver Sergio Canamasas switched to Rapax for the fifth round at the Red Bull Ring in place of Johnny Cecotto Jr., who left the series. His Trident seat was filled firstly by series returnee Raffaele Marciello, then by FIA Formula 3 European Championship title contender Callum Ilott at Silverstone Circuit, and finally by GP3 racer and Haas Formula One test driver Santino Ferrucci for the remainder of the season.

The eighth round at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps saw Rapax driver Nyck de Vries and Racing Engineering's Louis Delétraz swap seats for the rest of the season. Sergio Canamasas left the series before the round and his Rapax seat was taken by Roberto Merhi, who returned to the championship. Canamasas later revealed he had left motorsport entirely due to an incident involving security at the Hungaroring round during which he "almost lost [his] father".

Robert Vișoiu left the series for "personal reasons" before the tenth round at Circuito de Jerez. His seat at Campos Racing was filled by Japanese Formula 3 driver Álex Palou for the final two rounds. World Series Formula V8 3.5 driver René Binder, who had raced in GP2 between 2012 and 2016, joined Rapax in place of Roberto Merhi for the Jerez round.

Merhi returned to the Rapax seat for the final round at Yas Marina Circuit. Reigning FIA Formula 3 European champion Lando Norris made his debut in the category at Yas Marina, taking the Campos Racing seat vacated by Ralph Boschung.

Calendar

The following eleven rounds took place as part of the 2017 championship:

RoundCircuit/LocationDateSupporting
1Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir15–16 AprilBahrain Grand Prix
2Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló13–14 MaySpanish Grand Prix
3Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monaco26–27 MayMonaco Grand Prix
4Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku24–25 JuneAzerbaijan Grand Prix
5Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg8–9 JulyAustrian Grand Prix
6United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone15–16 JulyBritish Grand Prix
7Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród29–30 JulyHungarian Grand Prix
8Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot26–27 AugustBelgian Grand Prix
9Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza, Monza2–3 SeptemberItalian Grand Prix
10Spain Circuito de Jerez, Jerez de la Frontera7–8 Octoberstand-alone event
11United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi25–26 NovemberAbu Dhabi Grand Prix
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Calendar changes

The series returned to the Bahrain International Circuit in support of the Bahrain Grand Prix, while the rounds at the Hockenheimring and the Sepang International Circuit were discontinued. The series made its début at the Circuito de Jerez, with a stand-alone event that was run as the penultimate round of the championship.

Changes

The series was originally intended to be run as the GP2 Series before it was rebranded as the FIA Formula 2 Championship in March 2017. The decision to rebrand the series brings it in line with the FIA Global Pathway, which aims to create a linear path of feeder series from domestic Formula 4 to the top tier of open-wheel racing, Formula One. Despite the name change, it will retain the GP2 regulations as originally scheduled, making the 2017 season the thirteenth to use GP2 regulations. It will be the first time that a series has been run under the name of Formula 2 since Jonathan Palmer's unrelated series collapsed in 2012.

Results

Season summary

RoundCircuitPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamReport
1FBahrain Bahrain International CircuitMonaco Charles LeclercMonaco Stefano ColettiRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Russian TimeReport
SBrazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema Racing
2FSpain Circuit de Barcelona-CatalunyaMonaco Charles LeclercRussia Artem MarkelovMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema RacingReport
SSwitzerland Ralph BoschungJapan Nobuharu MatsushitaFrance ART Grand Prix
3FMonaco Circuit de MonacoMonaco Charles LeclercMonaco Charles LeclercUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandFrance DAMSReport
SRussia Artem MarkelovNetherlands Nyck de VriesItaly Rapax
4FAzerbaijan Baku City CircuitMonaco Charles LeclercMonaco Charles LeclercMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema RacingReport
SMonaco Charles LeclercFrance Norman NatoUnited Kingdom Pertamina Arden
5FAustria Red Bull RingMonaco Charles LeclercJapan Nobuharu MatsushitaMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema RacingReport
SRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Russian Time
6FUnited Kingdom Silverstone CircuitMonaco Charles LeclercJapan Nobuharu MatsushitaMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema RacingReport
SMonaco Charles LeclercCanada Nicholas LatifiFrance DAMS
7FHungary HungaroringUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandCanada Nicholas LatifiUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandFrance DAMSReport
SItaly Antonio FuocoJapan Nobuharu MatsushitaFrance ART Grand Prix
8FBelgium Circuit de Spa-FrancorchampsMonaco Charles LeclercRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Russian TimeReport
SUnited Kingdom Jordan KingBrazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraNetherlands MP Motorsport
9FItaly Autodromo Nazionale MonzaJapan Nobuharu MatsushitaCanada Nicholas LatifiItaly Antonio FuocoItaly Prema RacingReport
SUnited Kingdom Jordan KingItaly Luca GhiottoRussia Russian Time
10FSpain Circuito de JerezMonaco Charles LeclercUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema RacingReport
SAustria René BinderRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Russian Time
11FUnited Arab Emirates Yas Marina CircuitRussia Artem MarkelovThailand Alexander AlbonRussia Artem MarkelovRussia Russian TimeReport
SUnited Kingdom Jordan KingMonaco Charles LeclercItaly Prema Racing
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Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the Feature race, and to the top 8 classified finishers in the Sprint race. The pole-sitter in the feature race also received four points, and two points were given to the driver who set the fastest lap inside the top ten in both the feature and sprint races. No extra points were awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race.

Feature race points

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thPoleFL
Points25181512108642142

Sprint race points

Points were awarded to the top 8 classified finishers.

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8thFL
Points151210864212

Drivers' championship

Pos.DriverBHR BahrainCAT SpainMON MonacoBAK AzerbaijanRBR AustriaSIL United KingdomHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyJER SpainYMC United Arab EmiratesPoints
Pos. Driver BHR Bahrain CAT Spain MON Monaco BAK Azerbaijan RBR Austria SIL United Kingdom HUN Hungary SPA Belgium MNZ Italy JER Spain YMC United Arab Emirates Points FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR 1 Monaco Charles Leclerc 3 1 1 4 Ret 18† 1 2 1 Ret 1 5 4 4 DSQ 5 17 9 1 7 2 1 282 2 Russia Artem Markelov 1 8 8 9 2 5 4 5 8 1 4 3 17† 9 1 Ret 9 15 5 1 1 6 210 3 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland 5 3 3 2 1 9 7 Ret 4 3 3 17 1 2 DSQ 8 Ret 11 2 3 DSQ 7 191 4 Italy Luca Ghiotto 7 2 2 7 5 4 16 7 14 4 6 2 6 8 2 3 4 1 7 4 3 5 185 5 Canada Nicholas Latifi 11 4 6 3 Ret 13 3 3 2 8 8 1 2 6 DNS 9 3 16 4 2 5 3 178 6 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita 8 14 4 1 3 7 12 6 6 14 10 8 5 1 16 Ret 2 7 18 11 6 4 131 7 Netherlands Nyck de Vries 10 6 10 Ret 7 1 2 Ret 13 16† DNS 7 3 3 5 2 18 12 13 6 4 9 114 8 Italy Antonio Fuoco 9 10 13 Ret 11 10 Ret 12 3 5 16 12 Ret 17 3 7 1 3 3 5 DSQ 11 98 9 France Norman Nato 2 Ret 16 13 Ret Ret 5 1 Ret 7 2 6 7 5 8 4 13 10 11 10 13 18† 91 10 Thailand Alexander Albon 6 7 5 8 4 6 5 2 18 10 8 7 12 18 14 8 12 9 7 2 86 11 United Kingdom Jordan King 4 5 9 5 9 8 6 DSQ 9 6 7 Ret 15 11 Ret 14 10 20 6 Ret 8 Ret 62 12 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara 13 18 14 15 Ret 14 13 9 16 10 13 15 16 13 6 1 6 2 10 14 9 8 47 13 Sweden Gustav Malja 18 13 7 6 6 3 11 13 12 15 14 9 13 NC 4 11 8 18 14 18 11 17 44 14 Spain Sergio Canamasas 14 11 Ret 11 10 17 9 15 15 9 5 4 Ret Ret 21 15 Indonesia Sean Gelael 17 17 15 16 13 12 14 10 10 11 9 16 14 10 15 17 5 6 16 16 15 14 17 16 Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr. 15 9 17 10 8 2 Ret 14 16 17 Switzerland Louis Delétraz 20 12 11 14 15 16 Ret 16 17 13 12 13 10 12 14 12 7 4 17 12 10 Ret 16 18 Spain Roberto Merhi 19† 12 7 6 11 5 16 10 16 19 Switzerland Ralph Boschung 12 Ret 12 17 12 Ret 8 8 7 Ret 11 Ret 11 16 13 13 15 13 Ret 19† 11 20 Russia Sergey Sirotkin 10 4 9 21 Japan Álex Palou 8 8 12 12 5 22 United States Santino Ferrucci 9 14 9 10 Ret 14 Ret 13 14 15 4 23 Malaysia Nabil Jeffri 19 16 18 18 14 11 Ret 17 18 12 15 18 12 15 11 15 12 17 9 15 Ret 16 2 24 Romania Robert Vișoiu Ret 15 15 11 11 17† 17 11 Ret Ret 10 16 16 19 1 25 United Kingdom Lando Norris Ret 13 0 26 United Kingdom Callum Ilott 19 14 0 27 Monaco Stefano Coletti 16 15 0 28 Austria René Binder 15 17 0 29 Italy Raffaele Marciello 19 Ret 0 Pos. Driver FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR Points BHR Bahrain CAT Spain MON Monaco BAK Azerbaijan RBR Austria SIL United Kingdom HUN Hungary SPA Belgium MNZ Italy JER Spain YMC United Arab Emirates Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Other points position Blue Other classified position Not classified, finished (NC) Purple Not classified, retired (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Excluded (EX) Did not arrive (DNA) Withdrawn (WD) Text formatting Meaning Bold Pole position point(s) Italics Fastest lap point(s)
FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSR
1Monaco Charles Leclerc3114Ret18†121Ret1544DSQ51791721282
2Russia Artem Markelov18892545814317†91Ret9155116210
3United Kingdom Oliver Rowland5332197Ret4331712DSQ8Ret1123DSQ7191
4Italy Luca Ghiotto722754167144626823417435185
5Canada Nicholas Latifi11463Ret1333288126DNS93164253178
6Japan Nobuharu Matsushita81441371266141085116Ret27181164131
7Netherlands Nyck de Vries10610Ret712Ret1316†DNS73352181213649114
8Italy Antonio Fuoco91013Ret1110Ret12351612Ret17371335DSQ1198
9France Norman Nato2Ret1613RetRet51Ret7267584131011101318†91
10Thailand Alexander Albon6758465218108712181481297286
11United Kingdom Jordan King4595986DSQ967Ret1511Ret1410206Ret8Ret62
12Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara13181415Ret14139161013151613616210149847
13Sweden Gustav Malja181376631113121514913NC4118181418111744
14Spain Sergio Canamasas1411Ret11101791515954RetRet21
15Indonesia Sean Gelael1717151613121410101191614101517561616151417
16Venezuela Johnny Cecotto Jr.159171082Ret1416
17Switzerland Louis Delétraz201211141516Ret16171312131012141274171210Ret16
18Spain Roberto Merhi19†1276115161016
19Switzerland Ralph Boschung12Ret121712Ret887Ret11Ret111613131513Ret19†11
20Russia Sergey Sirotkin1049
21Japan Álex Palou8812125
22United States Santino Ferrucci914910Ret14Ret1314154
23Malaysia Nabil Jeffri191618181411Ret1718121518121511151217915Ret162
24Romania Robert VișoiuRet1515111117†1711RetRet101616191
25United Kingdom Lando NorrisRet130
26United Kingdom Callum Ilott19140
27Monaco Stefano Coletti16150
28Austria René Binder15170
29Italy Raffaele Marciello19Ret0
Pos.DriverFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRPoints
BHR BahrainCAT SpainMON MonacoBAK AzerbaijanRBR AustriaSIL United KingdomHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyJER SpainYMC United Arab Emirates
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position point(s)
ItalicsFastest lap point(s)

Notes:

  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Teams' championship

Pos.TeamNo.BHR BahrainCAT SpainMON MonacoBAK AzerbaijanRBR AustriaSIL United KingdomHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyJER SpainYMC United Arab EmiratesPoints
Pos. Team No. BHR Bahrain CAT Spain MON Monaco BAK Azerbaijan RBR Austria SIL United Kingdom HUN Hungary SPA Belgium MNZ Italy JER Spain YMC United Arab Emirates Points FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR 1 Russia Russian Time 5 7 2 2 7 5 4 16 7 14 4 6 2 6 8 2 3 4 1 7 4 3 5 395 6 1 8 8 9 2 5 4 5 8 1 4 3 17 9 1 Ret 9 15 5 1 1 6 2 Italy Prema Racing 1 3 1 1 4 Ret 18† 1 2 1 Ret 1 5 4 4 DSQ 5 17 9 1 7 2 1 380 2 9 10 13 Ret 11 10 Ret 12 3 5 16 12 Ret 17 3 7 1 3 3 5 DSQ 11 3 France DAMS 9 5 3 3 2 1 9 7 Ret 4 3 3 17 1 2 DSQ 8 Ret 11 2 3 DSQ 7 369 10 11 4 6 3 Ret 13 3 3 2 8 8 1 2 6 Ret 9 3 16 4 2 5 3 4 France ART Grand Prix 7 8 14 4 1 3 7 12 6 6 14 10 8 5 1 16 Ret 2 7 18 11 6 4 222 8 6 7 5 8 4 6 10 4 5 2 18 10 8 7 12 18 13 8 12 9 7 2 5 Italy Rapax 18 10 6 10 Ret 7 1 2 Ret 13 16† DNS 7 3 3 14 12 7 4 17 12 10 Ret 137 19 15 9 17 10 8 2 Ret 14 15 9 5 4 Ret Ret 7 6 11 5 15 17 16 10 6 Netherlands MP Motorsport 14 13 18 14 15 Ret 14 13 9 16 10 13 15 16 13 6 1 6 2 10 14 9 8 109 15 4 5 9 5 9 8 6 DSQ 9 6 7 Ret 15 11 Ret 14 10 20 6 Ret 8 Ret 7 United Kingdom Pertamina Arden 20 2 Ret 16 13 Ret Ret 5 1 Ret 7 2 6 7 5 8 4 13 10 11 10 13 18† 108 21 17 17 15 16 13 12 14 10 10 11 9 16 14 10 15 17 5 6 16 17 15 14 8 Spain Racing Engineering 3 20 12 11 14 15 16 Ret 16 17 13 12 13 10 12 5 2 18 12 13 6 4 9 87 4 18 13 7 6 6 3 11 13 12 15 14 9 13 NC 4 11 8 18 14 18 11 17 9 Spain Campos Racing 11 12 Ret 12 17 12 Ret 8 8 7 Ret 11 Ret 11 16 13 13 15 13 Ret 19† Ret 13 17 12 16 15 19† 12 Ret 15 15 11 11 17† 17 11 Ret Ret 10 16 16 19 8 8 12 12 10 Italy Trident 16 19 16 18 18 14 11 Ret 17 18 12 15 18 12 15 11 15 12 17 9 15 Ret 16 9 17 14 11 Ret 11 10 17 9 15 19 Ret 19 14 9 14 9 10 Ret 14 Ret 13 14 15 Pos. Team No. FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR Points BHR Bahrain CAT Spain MON Monaco BAK Azerbaijan RBR Austria SIL United Kingdom HUN Hungary SPA Belgium MNZ Italy JER Spain YMC United Arab Emirates Sources:Key Colour Result Gold Winner Silver 2nd place Bronze 3rd place Green Other points position Blue Other classified position Not classified, finished (NC) Purple Not classified, retired (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Excluded (EX) Did not arrive (DNA) Withdrawn (WD) Text formatting Meaning Bold Pole position point(s) Italics Fastest lap point(s)
FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSR
1Russia Russian Time5722754167144626823417435395
61889254581431791Ret9155116
2Italy Prema Racing13114Ret18†121Ret1544DSQ51791721380
291013Ret1110Ret12351612Ret17371335DSQ11
3France DAMS95332197Ret4331712DSQ8Ret1123DSQ7369
1011463Ret1333288126Ret93164253
4France ART Grand Prix781441371266141085116Ret27181164222
867584610452181087121813812972
5Italy Rapax1810610Ret712Ret1316†DNS733141274171210Ret137
19159171082Ret1415954RetRet7611515171610
6Netherlands MP Motorsport1413181415Ret141391610131516136162101498109
154595986DSQ967Ret1511Ret1410206Ret8Ret
7United Kingdom Pertamina Arden202Ret1613RetRet51Ret7267584131011101318†108
2117171516131214101011916141015175616171514
8Spain Racing Engineering3201211141516Ret161713121310125218121364987
4181376631113121514913NC41181814181117
9Spain Campos Racing1112Ret121712Ret887Ret11Ret111613131513Ret19†Ret1317
12161519†12Ret1515111117†1711RetRet10161619881212
10Italy Trident16191618181411Ret1718121518121511151217915Ret169
171411Ret11101791519Ret1914914910Ret14Ret131415
Pos.TeamNo.FRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRFRSRPoints
BHR BahrainCAT SpainMON MonacoBAK AzerbaijanRBR AustriaSIL United KingdomHUN HungarySPA BelgiumMNZ ItalyJER SpainYMC United Arab Emirates
Sources:
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlueOther classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Text formattingMeaning
BoldPole position point(s)
ItalicsFastest lap point(s)

Notes:

  • † — Drivers did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 90% of the race distance.

Footnotes

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