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Jehan Daruvala opens F2 campaign with podium finish in Bahrain Sprint Race

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Published : Mar 20, 2022, 3:00 PM IST

The 23-year-old, who races for Prema Racing and is a member of the Red Bull Junior team, had started fourth after qualifying seventh under the championship's reverse grid rules.

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Bahrain: Indian racer Jehan Daruvala opened his bid for his first Formula 2 title with a second-placed finish in the sprint race of the championship's first round here.

The 23-year-old, who races for Prema Racing and is a member of the Red Bull Junior team, had started fourth after qualifying seventh under the championship's reverse grid rules.

Jehan's season-opening podium was founded on a good start. He was up to third straight away and, after fending off fellow Red Bull junior Liam Lawson in the Carlin, he set about in pursuit of second-placed Ralph Boschung.

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The safety car was deployed on lap 3 to clear away the stranded Hitech of Marcus Armstrong. It bunched up the field but Jehan, who took his first F2 win in Bahrain in 2020, held position, once again prevailing in a wheel-to-wheel battle with Lawson.

He caught and passed Boschung on Lap 16 just before the race was interrupted for the second time by a Virtual Safety Car.

Boschung retook second as the race resumed. But Jehan seized the place back on the 18th lap with a bold move around the outside of the Swiss racer into the right-handed turn 4. He crossed the line less than two seconds behind Verschoor.

"We definitely have a lot of positives to take. Finishing second in the first race of the year is a good start. I think we had the pace to fight for the win," Jehan said.

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"Unfortunately, I mistimed the Virtual Safety Car restart which lost us a lot of time and eventually cost us the win. But overall we have a really good car and I'm quite pleased with our start to the season," he added.

Jehan now heads into Sunday's feature race, which he will start from seventh. He is hoping for another strong result to round out an encouraging season-opening weekend.

This season is Jehan's third in Formula 2, the feeder-series that sits below F1 on the single-seater ladder.

He raced for Carlin in the last two seasons but has made the move to Prema Racing this year.

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Bahrain: Indian racer Jehan Daruvala opened his bid for his first Formula 2 title with a second-placed finish in the sprint race of the championship's first round here.

The 23-year-old, who races for Prema Racing and is a member of the Red Bull Junior team, had started fourth after qualifying seventh under the championship's reverse grid rules.

Jehan's season-opening podium was founded on a good start. He was up to third straight away and, after fending off fellow Red Bull junior Liam Lawson in the Carlin, he set about in pursuit of second-placed Ralph Boschung.

Read: Lakshya Sen enters final of All England Championships after stunning Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia

The safety car was deployed on lap 3 to clear away the stranded Hitech of Marcus Armstrong. It bunched up the field but Jehan, who took his first F2 win in Bahrain in 2020, held position, once again prevailing in a wheel-to-wheel battle with Lawson.

He caught and passed Boschung on Lap 16 just before the race was interrupted for the second time by a Virtual Safety Car.

Boschung retook second as the race resumed. But Jehan seized the place back on the 18th lap with a bold move around the outside of the Swiss racer into the right-handed turn 4. He crossed the line less than two seconds behind Verschoor.

"We definitely have a lot of positives to take. Finishing second in the first race of the year is a good start. I think we had the pace to fight for the win," Jehan said.

Read: ICC Women's World Cup: Dominant Australia thrash India by six wickets

"Unfortunately, I mistimed the Virtual Safety Car restart which lost us a lot of time and eventually cost us the win. But overall we have a really good car and I'm quite pleased with our start to the season," he added.

Jehan now heads into Sunday's feature race, which he will start from seventh. He is hoping for another strong result to round out an encouraging season-opening weekend.

This season is Jehan's third in Formula 2, the feeder-series that sits below F1 on the single-seater ladder.

He raced for Carlin in the last two seasons but has made the move to Prema Racing this year.

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