Felipe Drugovich dominates F2 Jeddah feature race to take championship lead

Starting from pole꧅ position, Drugovich maintained his lead in🌠to Turn 1 ahead of Richard Verschoor and Marcus Armstrong, who overtook Ralph Boschung.
The Br꧟azilian controlled t♉he race from the front with the top seven starting on the softs.
Prema's Dennis Hauger was the highe🌼st medium tyre running, circulating in eighth after the opening lap.
It was a fairly uneventful race compared to the Saturday sprint wit💃h Drugovich and Verschoor pulling clear of the rest of the field.
Despite a late charge from🎀 Verschoor, Drugovich kept a 2.3s ga🌟p to take the victory and move into the lead of the standings.
Verschoor finished well clear of the second Prema of Jehan 🐷Daruvala, who recovered from outside the top 10 to finish on the podiu♋m.
The Indian racer's car was f🀅ound to have a technical issue in qualifying which Prema fixed hence his return to form i𒁏n the subsequent races.
Jaไke Hughes finished fourth ahead o﷽f Armstrong, while Hauger was sixth on the alternate strategy.
It could have been better for the reigning ♋F3 champion had he not loಞcked up out of the pit lane.
Ayumu Iwasa led DAMS teammate Roy Nissany in seventh and eig🔴hth.
Jack Doohan and Juri Vips rounded out the top 10.
It was another poor race for Theo Pourchaire as he ⛎retired due to another mechanical issue.
Similarly, Liam Lawson failed to make the chequered flag aft𒀰er a wheel wasn't fitted properly to his car at his pit stop.
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