Beekman is on the stage, bad luck for Zindeli
Young racing driver David Beckmann (Hagen) made his Formula 2 podium debut.
Sakhir (SID) – Young racing driver David Beckmann (Hagen) made his Formula 2 debut on the podium. The 20-year-old from Shahruz finished third in the first sprint race at the season opener in Bahrain on Saturday. Only Liam Lawson (New Zealand / Hitech) and Jehan Darovala (India / Karlin) were only one of the fastest Red Bull Juniors squad.
Lerem Zindeli (Bochum / MB Motorsport) was unlucky. In his first Formula 2 race at noon, he finished ninth, and thanks to the organization of the reverse grid, he took second place on the grid for second sprint in the evening. The 21-year-old then initially defended the position, but then sustained tire damage through a collision without fault on his part and had to dig.
Zendeli came out again, but was unable to finish the race after that. Beckmann finished seventh and scored points again. On Sunday (11.50 a.m. CST / both Sky) Beckmann and Zendeli will start the longest main race from the 9th and 16th places.
Both were Trident teammates in Formula 3 last year and finished sixth and eighth in the tournament. Then they made the jump in Formula 2 and with that, Mick Schumacher succeeded. The 22-year-old won the title there last year and is now competing in Formula 1 for Haas.
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