The 2019 Sochi FIA Formula 2 round consisted of a pair of Formula Two motor races that took place on 28 and 29 September 2019 at the Sochi Autodrom in Sochi, Russia. It was the eleventh and penultimate round of the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship.

Nyck de Vries of ART Grand Prix set the fastest time in qualifying for the feature race. He won the feature race, and won the driver's championship with three races remaining in the season. In the sprint race that followed, Italian Luca Ghiotto took the victory for Virtuosi Racing ahead of de Vries.

Background

The event was held at the Sochi Autodrom in Sochi across the weekend of 28–29 September 2019. The Grand Prix was the eleventh and penultimate round of the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship.

Entrants

In the aborted race in the round at Spa-Francorchamps, a multiple-car pileup resulted in the death of Anthoine Hubert of Arden and seriously injured Juan Manuel Correa of Charouz Racing. The incident also involved Giuliano Alesi of Trident Racing. While all three teams involved in the accident ran only one car rather than the usual two in the previous race at Monza, the teams resorted back to the two-drive line-up for the race. While Ralph Boschung returned for Trident, Russian Artem Markelov returned to Formula 2 to replace Hubert at Arden and another Russian Matevos Isaakyan made his debut for Charouz in place of the injured Correa.

Format

The race weekend consisted of two races–feature race and sprint. The grid order for the feature race was determined based on the times set during qualification. The pole-sitter of the feature race received four championship points. Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers in the feature race. The feature race ran for 163.744 km (101.746 mi) and consisted of 28 laps around the circuit.

The grid for the sprint race were based on the results of the feature race with the top eight drivers having their positions reversed. The sprint race was a shorter version with 21 laps. Points are awarded to the top 8 classified finishers in the Sprint race. Two points were given to the driver who sets the fastest lap inside the top ten in both the feature and sprint races.

Qualifying

The qualifying session started under a dark cloud cover with a 60% chance of rain. Luca Ghiotto, who was amongst the first drivers to venture out, warned of rain falling on parts of the circuit. Nicolas Latifi set the initial fastest time of 1:48.060, ahead of the championship leader Nyck de Vries, with Ghiotto in third. With eight minutes to go in the session, more rainfall came in, and the drivers scrambled to set a faster lap time before the track got wet. de Vries snatched the pole position in a last gasp flying lap, ahead of Latifi in second, and Callum Ilott in third.

Classification

Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
14Netherlands Nyck de VriesART Grand Prix1:47.4401
26Canada Nicholas LatifiDAMS1:47.700+0.2602
311United Kingdom Callum IlottSauber Junior Team by Charouz1:47.737+0.2973
48Italy Luca GhiottoUNI-Virtuosi Racing1:47.7670.3274
57China Guanyu ZhouUNI-Virtuosi Racing1:47.843+0.4035
65Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraDAMS1:48.031+0.5916
71Switzerland Louis DelétrazCarlin1:48.188+0.7487
83Russia Nikita MazepinART Grand Prix1:48.226+0.7868
916United Kingdom Jordan KingMP Motorsport1:48.320+0.8809
102Japan Nobuharu MatsushitaCarlin1:48.396+0.95610
119Germany Mick SchumacherPrema Racing1:48.444+1.00411
1215United Kingdom Jack AitkenCampos Racing1:48.477+1.03712
1310Indonesia Sean GelaelPrema Racing1:48.567+1.12713
1420France Giuliano AlesiTrident1:48.850+1.41014
1521Switzerland Ralph BoschungTrident1:48.880+1.44015
1622Russia Artem MarkelovBWT Arden1:49.244+1.80416
1712Russia Matevos IsaakyanSauber Junior Team by Charouz1:49.497+2.05717
1818Colombia Tatiana CalderónBWT Arden1:50.255+2.81518
1914Japan Marino SatoCampos Racing1:50.311+2.87119
2017India Mahaveer RaghunathanMP Motorsport1:51.949+4.50920
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Feature race

On a dry track, de Vries led the drivers from the line, with the top ten largely unaltered. Mick Schumacher rose to seventh after he gained multiple places during the start. While Ilott moved down the order, Ghiotto moved up the order to third, before he overtook Latifi and de Vries to take the lead. Apart from De Vries and Latifi, the other top six runners were on harder tyres, and an alternate tyre strategy. When both the drivers pitted early, they moved down the order. However, when Ghiotto ultimately pitted late in the race, he came behind both De Vries and Latifi, and Louis Delétraz. The top three maintained their positions, with de Vries winning the race, and the world championship. Latifi finished second, and Delétraz won his maiden podium.

Classification

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
14Netherlands Nyck de VriesART Grand Prix2854:12.087125 (4)
26Canada Nicholas LatifiDAMS28+4.918218
31Switzerland Louis DelétrazCarlin28+5.995715
48Italy Luca GhiottoUNI-Virtuosi Racing28+7.607412 (2)
55Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraDAMS28+11.378610
62Japan Nobuharu MatsushitaCarlin28+20.364108
715United Kingdom Jack AitkenCampos Racing28+27.403126
83Russia Nikita MazepinART Grand Prix28+28.57284
911United Kingdom Callum IlottSauber Junior Team by Charouz28+32.39432
107China Guanyu ZhouUNI-Virtuosi Racing28+33.75651
1110Indonesia Sean GelaelPrema Racing28+43.36513
1216United Kingdom Jordan KingMP Motorsport28+47.4939
1320France Giuliano AlesiTrident28+48.62014
1421Switzerland Ralph BoschungTrident28+59.02115
1518Colombia Tatiana CalderónBWT Arden28+1:09.88418
1614Japan Marino SatoCampos Racing28+1:46.21819
1717India Mahaveer RaghunathanMP Motorsport27+1 lap20
1812Russia Matevos IsaakyanSauber Junior Team by Charouz27+1 lap17
DNF9Germany Mick SchumacherPrema Racing19Oil Leak11
DNF22Russia Artem MarkelovBWT Arden0Accident16
Fastest lap: Luca Ghiotto (UNI-Virtuosi Racing) 1:51.104 (on lap 26)
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Sprint Race

Nikita Mazepin started on the pole position for the sprint race based on reverse grid order. He led the drivers from the start, before a skirmish with Jack Aitken resulted in both the drivers going off the track. When the drivers attempted to return to the racing line, Aitken pushed Mazepin into the path of Nobuharu Matsushita, and the resulting collision brought about a red flag. The race was subsequently shortened to 15 laps due to time constraints. When the race resumed, Ghiotto took the lead, ahead of Ilott and De Vries. While the Italian held on for a race win, de Vries overtook Ilott for second with Latifi and Guanyu Zhou completing the top five.

Classification

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
18Italy Luca GhiottoUNI-Virtuosi Racing151:18:21.329515
24Netherlands Nyck de VriesART Grand Prix15+0.712812
311United Kingdom Callum IlottSauber Junior Team by Charouz15+1.672910
46Canada Nicholas LatifiDAMS15+3.38378 (2)
57China Guanyu ZhouUNI-Virtuosi Racing15+3.820106
65Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraDAMS15+7.33644
710Indonesia Sean GelaelPrema Racing15+10.343112
820France Giuliano AlesiTrident15+13.108131
916United Kingdom Jordan KingMP Motorsport15+14.85112
1022Russia Artem MarkelovBWT Arden15+16.76920
1115United Kingdom Jack AitkenCampos Racing15+23.8982
1221Switzerland Ralph BoschungTrident15+26.55814
1312Russia Matevos IsaakyanSauber Junior Team by Charouz15+27.41418
141Switzerland Louis DelétrazCarlin15+31.9336
1514Japan Marino SatoCampos Racing15+36.47216
1618Colombia Tatiana CalderónBWT Arden15+43.05715
1717India Mahaveer RaghunathanMP Motorsport15+1:01.50617
DNF9Germany Mick SchumacherPrema Racing7Collision damage19
DNF3Russia Nikita MazepinART Grand Prix0Collision1
DNF2Japan Nobuharu MatsushitaCarlin0Collision3
Fastest lap: Nicholas Latifi (DAMS) 1:52.272 (on lap 12)
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Championship standings after the round

De Vries ends the weekend with 266 points and won the driver's Championship ahead of Latifi on 194 points. The fight for the Teams’ Championship would go on to the final round as DAMS only had a 53 point lead over Virtuosi Racing.

Pos.DriverPoints
Drivers' Championship standings Pos. Driver Points 1 Netherlands Nyck de Vries 266 2 Canada Nicholas Latifi 194 3 Italy Luca Ghiotto 184 4 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara 161 5 United Kingdom Jack Aitken 159Teams' Championship standings Pos. Team Points 1 France DAMS 359 2 United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi 306 3 France ART Grand Prix 276 4 United Kingdom Carlin 200 5 Spain Campos Racing 189
1Netherlands Nyck de Vries266
2Canada Nicholas Latifi194
3Italy Luca Ghiotto184
4Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara161
5United Kingdom Jack Aitken159
Pos.TeamPoints
1France DAMS359
2United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi306
3France ART Grand Prix276
4United Kingdom Carlin200
5Spain Campos Racing189

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