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Algarve, Portugal
Race 2
1
Bacheta, L
22 laps
2
Tuscher, M
+1.514s
3
Pommer, M
+2.267s
4
Zanella, C
+6.425s
5
Zamparelli, D
+19.249s
6
McKenzie, D
+20.319s
7
Hurst, H
+20.722s
8
Mirocha, K
+21.733s
9
Guerin, V
+22.563s
10
Fontana, A
+29.288s
 
Algarve, Portugal
Race 1
1
Bacheta, L
22 laps
2
Tuscher, M
+0.309s
3
Mirocha, K
+16.307s
4
Pommer, M
+19.801s
5
Zhu, D
+24.106s
6
Zanella, C
+27.176s
7
Fontana, A
+37.164s
8
Zamparelli, D
+40.965s
9
Hurst, H
+40.965s
10
Marinescu, M
+41.366s
2012 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
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CALENDAR

Following a successful collaboration in 2009, the FIA Formula Two Championship will once again partner with Eurosport in 2010.

Eurosport is the world's foremost motorsports broadcaster, with a network that reaches 59 countries and 139 million homes in Europe and 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, with further launches planned.

In 2010 every event will be broadcast live by Eurosport across their European and Pan-Asian platforms, totalling more than 18 hours of live race coverage over the season.

Race distances will be increased for 2010, with one race of 45 minutes and one race of 35 minutes every weekend. The FIA Formula Two Championship will also feature one additional round compared to 2009, meaning the series will generate greater levels of television coverage in 2010.

Races will again be broadcast as part of the same programme as the FIA World Touring Car Championship, which delivers huge television audiences worldwide. Eurosport Events will also organise live streaming of FIA Formula Two Championship races on both the Eurosport/Yahoo and official F2 websites, in five different languages and with free access.

Races will be broadcast in 16:9 widescreen format and in high definition for the majority of events.

2009 Eurosport Broadcast Statistics

Average Air Time per event: 17 hours, 36 minutes, 13 seconds
Average Audience per live event: 3,103,800
Highest Audience for single event: 3,636,000