ART's Jack Aitken scores maiden F2 win in chaotic Barcelona sprint race 

ART Grand Prix’s Jack Aitken took a commanding maiden FIA Formula 2 victory du꧂ring a chaotic sprint race in mixed conditions at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya. 

The Renault Formula 1 reserve driver claimed the race lead thanks to a brilliant st💞art and pulled out a remarkable early advantage over the rest of the field, before managing a Safety Car period and multiple Virtual Safety Cars to win.

Aitken scores maiden F2 win in chaotic Barcelona sprint race 

ART Grand Prix’s Jack Aitken took a commanding maiden FIA Formuওla 2 victory during a chaotic sprint race in mixed conditions at the Circuit de Barcelona Catalunya. 

The Renault Formula 1 reserve driver claimed the race lead thanks to a brilliant 🐠start and pulled out a remarkable early advantage over the rest of the field, before managing a Safety Car period and multiple Virtual Safety Cars to win.

Alexander Albon turned in a strong 😼drive to take P2 ahead of championship leader Lando Norris, who extended his points advantage with his secondღ-straight third-place finish of the weekend for Carlin. 

Aitken charged into the lead fo꧂llowing a lightni🌞ng-quick start from the second row, as reverse grid pole sitter Artem Markelov bogged down off the line for Russian Time.

Tܫhe Briton opened up a comfortable buffer in the early stages despite facing disruption from an early Virtual Safety Car period after Prema’s Nyck de Vrieꦛs was caught out in the damp conditions and spun out at Turn 11. 

A𝐆itken saw his huge 18-second lead eradicated when Japanese drivers Nirei Fukuzimi and Tadasuke Makino came together at Turn 4, prompting a Safety Car period to clear the pair’s respective stricken cars.

But a brilliant restart enabled Aitken to move clear of danger and open ꧟up a 1.5s buffer on Lap 10, from where he continued to pull away - managing a further two Safety Car periods - to cross the line 1.5s up the road from Albon. 

Feature race🐠 winner George Russell scythed his way through the field from eighth on the grid to take fourth and another strong points haul for ART, ahead of Luca Ghiotto’s Campos and Seᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚal Gelael, who recorded his best result of the season so far for Prema in sixth. 

Antonio Fuoco finished seventh, while Nicholas Latifi and Markelov squabbled over the final point-scoring position on the final lap, with the DAMS driver surviving a late hit from Markelov’s Russian Time car in the final se🐼quence of corners to seal eighth by just 0.3s. 

Aitken scores maiden F2 win in chaotic Barcelona sprint race 

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