Ilott triumphs in Austria after heartbreak for team-mate Zhou

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F𒁏2 Austria - Feature Race Results
Callum Ilott has taken his mai𒁃den FIA Formula 2 victory with a battling performance in the feature race at the Red Bull Ring, albeit only after his team-mate Guanyu Zhou was denied a well-deserved victory from pole positio💝n.
In a cracking start to the 2020 F2 season, UNI-Virtuosi pairing Ilott and Zhou were ultimately the headline grabbers as they held a 1-2 position for almost the entirety of the race onl🦋y for the latter to be let down by technical gremlins with 14 laps to go.
St𝓰arting from third on the grid, Ilott got a superb jump up the long hill towards turn one to snatch the lead but a wide exit allowed Zhou to come back at him, the pair going side-by-side through turns four, five and six before the Chinese driver eventually prevailed.
From here both he, Ilott and Mick Schumacher pulled a margin over the chasing pack, going long on their soft tyres before Zhou pitted𒈔 on lap 17.
Though he’d find himself leapfrogged by the later stopping Ilott and Schumacher as he struggled to get the hard tyres up to temperature, he quickly dispatched of bo🔜th in the ensuing laps as he looked on course for a maiden F2 win.
However, it was not🐬 to be, Zhou slowing with what appeared to be electric issues, promoting Ilott into a lead he’d hold to the finish line to win🌠 by more than 8 seconds.
Behind him, Schumacher ruined his hopes of a podium when hꦛe ran off at turn seven in the wake of a safety car period to clear Artem Markelov’s stricken HWA Racelab car, dropping him out of the points.
As such, Marcus Armstrong emerged in an excellent second place on his F2 debut, the Kiwi p𝓰itting early on from well outside the top ten and pushing in the clear air to make huge gains by the end of the ꦰpit-stop window.
Robert Shwartzman coℱmpleted the podium in third place for Prema Racing, in turn holding off another of his former F3 rivals Christian Lundgaard, while Dan Ticktum made it four F2 rookies inside the top five on his debut for DAMS.
Giuliano Alesi ran long on the hard tyres during his first stint and was w🔯ell placed as the only soft-shod car in a field tightened by the safety car with ten laps remaining, surging from 12th to sixth late on.
Louis Deletraz was seventh, ahead of Felipe Drugovic, Nobuharu Matsushita and Roy Nissany, who took a point for tenth with a brilliant double pass into turn four for ♎Trident.