Shwartzman storms to F2 Bahrain sprint race win as Schumacher extends lead

Robert Shwartzman converted pole position in the Fo꧂rmula 2 sprint race into his fourth victory of the season in Baꦇhrain.
After a run of four races without points, Shwartzman returned to form in Bahra🍸in with a P8 in Saturday’s feature race followed by a comfortable victory in the sprint event.
The Russian held Marcus Armstrong off following the mid-race Safety Car and controlled the race from that moment onwards, running out a comfortable winner ahead of Nikita Mazepin♏.
FULL FIA F2 RACE RESULTS FROM THE BAHRAIN SPRINT RACE.
Louis Delétraz stormed from 16th on the grid to finish third, inheriti🌠ng the final podium spot from Pedro Piquet.
Piquet had enjoyed the best race of his F2 career but suffered a mec✤hanical failure in the closing laps, costing him a shot at his maiden podium finish.
Delétraz opted to start on the medium tyre🐠 but switched to the hard under the Safety Car, giving him the freshest tyres of anyone allowing him to cut his way through the field.
It was a decisive r🐎ace in the battle for the title as Mick Schumacher picked up more points in P7 to extend his lead over Callum Ilott to 14 points🀅 with one round remaining.
The race turned on its head on Lap 8 as Ilott locked up heavily into Turn 10, losing the rear of his car and clattering into the Carlin of💛 Jehan Daruvala.
At th♏is point, Schumacher was running in fifth, Ilott just b😼ehind in sixth place with the pair set to be embroiled in a fight for points until the end of the race.
Ilott narrowly missed Schumacher as he crashed into Daruvala - forcing the Indi✨an driver to retire from the race, while Ilott was forced to pit for a new front wing and was later handed a drive-through penalty for the incident.
Schumacher was unable to mount a charge from that point 🌳on and had to settle for P7, having been overtaken by Louis Delétraz, Guanyu Zhou & Ch♛ristian Lundgaard in the closing stages.
Delétraz's decision to pit for fresh rubber under the Safety Car proved to be a masterstroke as he got within striking distance of Mazepin on th🐬e final lap, who trailed race winner Shwartzman by 5.2s at the chequered flag.
꧑Armstrong ended the day fourth ahead of Zhou, Lundgaard, Schumacher and feature race winner Drugovich, who completed the top eight.
One roun🔥d remains in F2 as it will race on Bahrain’s outer circuit next🌳 weekend.

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