Carlin dashing driver Jehan Daruvala of India won his second Formula 2 title in the subsequent run race in Monza, Italy late on Saturday.
Jehan who hails from Mumbai began second at the Temple of Speed behind German racer David Beckmann yet had a fantastic beginning and halted late to move into the primary corner.The second hustling continued, after an episode brought about a Virtual Safety Car circumstance, Jehan drove a reliable race. At the point when Beckmann was out of DRS range, Jehan expanded his lead and with three laps to complete, Jehan opened an agreeable five second edge. Beckmann under tension tumbled down to third while Trident driver Bent Viscaal of the Netherlands moved into second. Before long previous F3 champion, Prema Racing driver Robert Shwartzman from Russia likewise surpassed the German.
Jehan’s predominance implied he dominated the race at 34:37.701 with a best round of 1:35.563 on the seventh lap and a lead of 6.114 in front of Viscaal and Shwartzman.
This was Jehan’s third platform of the period and second Formula 2 triumph after the Sakhir Grand Prix weekend last season.”It’s unique to hear the Indian public song of devotion on the top advance of the platform. Succeeding at Monza is each racer’s fantasy. Stretching out beyond David (Beckmann of Campos Racing) toward the beginning and afterward breaking the tow were crucial points in time in the race,” said a thrilled Jehan while saying thanks to Carlin for an incredible vehicle in Rayo Racing.
“I imagine that a success was extremely past due this season, so I am exceptionally glad. This weekend has been acceptable up until now, I’ve been reliably fast. I think we merited the success, ideally, I can rehash it tomorrow,” the Indian told fiaformula2.com.
Jehan made history when he turned into the primary Indian to win a Formula 2 race during the Sakhir Grand Prix in Bahrain during the last seven day stretch of March.In the race for drivers’ title, Oscar Piastri leads with 124 focuses followed by Guanyu Zhou (116), Shwartzman (105), Hitech’s Juri Vips (90) and Dan TIcktum (89).
Prema are driving with 229 focuses, in front of UNI-Virtuosi on 175 and Hitech on 162 while Carlin is fourth with 160 and ART fifth with 120 in the race for the groups’ title.