De Marco claims maiden win in Brno opener
Italian takes assured first victory as Stoneman snatches championship lead
Nicola De Marco claimed his first F2 victory in today's opening
race at Brno, the Italian jumping polesitter Dean Stoneman at the
start and looking assured throughout the 20 lap contest.
Once into the lead De Marco set about establishing an impressive
early pace that Stoneman could not quite match, building up a gap
of around two seconds by lap eight which he then gradually extended
during the remainder of the race.
De Marco, who qualified on pole and then slipped up from the
lead in last year's two races here in Brno, was justifiably
delighted: "This is a really important win for me - it's my
first in F2 but also because it's here in Brno where last year I
did a mistake when I was first."
Stoneman could not quite challenge De Marco for the lead, but
nonetheless took an impressive second place in his first ever race
on the Brno circuit - his haul of 18 points helping him wrest
the overall championship lead from Jolyon Palmer, who finished the
race in fifth.
Russia's Sergey Afanasiev finished a relatively quiet third
- his third podium this year following top three finishes at
Silverstone and Monza - with Benjamin Bailly looking comfortable in
fourth.
Bailly had lost out to the fast-starting Philipp Eng on the
opening lap, but went round the outside of his Austrian rival at
turn three as Jolyon Palmer also looked to challenge Eng on
the inside. Palmer was unable to find a way past Eng, setting up an
engaging duel for fifth which saw the pair often separated by
just over half a second during the opening stages.
Palmer eventually found a way through on lap 13, completing a
well-worked pass on the inside of Eng going into turn three. The
Austrian tried to respond with a challenge just two corners later,
but Palmer defended well and Eng was forced to back out of the move
- eventually coming home in sixth, several seconds down the road
from Palmer.
Behind that battle, Kelvin Snoeks - starting from seventh on his
return to F2 - was working hard to keep Britain's Will Bratt
at bay. Bratt himself had Tom Gladdis less than one second behind
for much of the race, and was ultimately unable to find a way past
Snoeks, even when Gladdis fell back to 12th after spinning at
turn seven. Snoeks finished seventh, his second best result of the
year after a podium at Marrakech, with Bratt finishing less than
six tenths of a second behind.
Ricardo Teixeira and Benjamin Lariche enjoyed a race-long battle
for ninth, with the Angolan eventually claiming the position by
just over six tenths of a second - Lariche settling for tenth to
continue his remarkable record of scoring points in every event
this year.
Outside the top ten, Mihai Marinescu had an eventful race after
clattering cones on the final corner in the opening lap. One
cone became wedged in front of Mihai's left sidepod,
and the resulting loss of aerodynamic performance caused him
to drop back through the field until he eventually pitted to remove
the item.
Jack Clarke and Armaan Ebrahim suffered an unfortunate opening
to the race, with the Briton being tipped into a first lap spin at
turn one after Mihai Marinescu made contact with his rear. Jack's
car then collected Ebrahim, who had no where to go, with the pair
retiring from the race as a result.
FIA Formula Two Championship - Brno, Czech Republic
- Race One - Overall Classification:
1. Nicola De Marco, 20 Laps
2. Dean Stoneman, +3.090s
3. Sergey Afanasiev, +5.793s
4. Benjamin Bailly, +7.955s
5. Jolyon Palmer, +13.976s
6. Philipp Eng, +18.225s
7. Kelvin Snoeks, +22.877s
8. Will Bratt, +23.437s
9. Ricardo Teixeira, +27.931s
10. Benjamin Lariche, +28.668s