The Formula 2 sprint race at Zandvoort was ended prematurely amid wet weather conditions, with drivers receiving no points.
Heading into the corner, the Indian driver touched the wet kerb, had a wobble and made contact with Crawford, sending him into the barriers. Maini then came back across the track and forced Boschung into the wall, landing on top, though both drivers walked away.
The field returned to pitlane while the stricken cars were removed and barrier repairs carried out, with action resuming at 2pm local time. But after two reconnaissance laps behind the safety car, the red flags were waved once again, with drivers having complained about aquaplaning. Race control then decided the 28-lap sprint would not be resumed. Given that fewer than two racing laps were completed, no points will be awarded for the race, scuppering Hitech driver
’s chances to take his first series win. ART driver and reigning F3 champion Victor Martins was running second when the red flags were waved, with Bearman in third., who had his victory hopes hampered early on after encountering an issue on the grid, forcing him to be wheeled back to pitlane. Though he emerged to rejoin the back of the field for the formation lap, he then returned to pitlane for his start, dropping to last place.
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