F2 Monaco: Lawson takes pole, Hughes crash causes red flag
Championship leader Felipe Drugovich was leading for MP Motorsport until the final seconds, when he hit the wall at Turn 19, bringing out the yellow flags in the last sector.
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Championship leader Felipe Drugovich was leading for MP Motorsport until the final seconds, when he hit the wall at Turn 19, bringing out the yellow flags in the last sector.
As the sun set over the storied Italian venue, Hitech Grand Prix driver Vips took his first pole of the season with a 1m40.221s lap that put him 0.15s clear of nearest challenger Iwasa (DAMS).
The Dutchman, a late addition to the Trident lineup after switching from MP Motorsport for his second season in the series, took advantage of polesitter Felipe Drugovich’s poor start to score his second series win, having broken his duck at Silverstone last year.
The 2021 F3 runner-up set a 1m40.542s to top the timesheet for only his third F2 feature race, after contesting the final two F2 rounds of 2021 for MP Motorsport.
The Kiwi sophomore, who switches to Carlin from Hitech Grand Prix after finishing ninth in last year’s standings, set a 1m41.623s to top the timesheet.
The Prema Racing driver, who joins the team from Carlin this season, set a 1m42.074s to go quickest, half a second quicker than second placed Calan Williams of Trident.