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2021 Barcelona Formula Regional European Championship round

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Spain  2021 Barcelona Formula Regional European Championship round
Round details
Round 2 of 10 in the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship.
Layout of the Catalunya Circuit
LocationCircuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
Montmeló, Spain
CoursePermanent racing facility
4.675 km (2.905 mi)
Race 1
Date 8 May 2021
Laps 15
Pole position
Driver Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix
Time 1:41.667
Podium
First Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix
Second Italy Gabriele Minì ART Grand Prix
Third Estonia Paul Aron Prema Powerteam
Fastest lap
Driver Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix
Time 1:43.579 (on lap 7)
Race 2
Date 9 May 2021
Laps 17
Pole position
Driver Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix
Time 1:40.635
Podium
First Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix
Second United Kingdom Alex Quinn Arden Motorsport
Third France Isack Hadjar R-ace GP
Fastest lap
Driver France Isack Hadjar R-ace GP
Time 1:42.518 (on lap 7)

The 2021 Barcelona Formula Regional European Championship round was a motor racing event held on 8 and 9 May 2021 at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmeló, Spain. It was the second round of the 2021 Formula Regional European Championship, and ran in support of the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix.[1]

Entries[edit]

Léna Bühler made her series debut with R-ace GP following recovery from an accident in winter testing. Furthermore, Alessandro Famularo returned to the championship with G4 Racing.[2] As well as that, Thomas ten Brinke competed for ART Grand Prix after having missed the first round due to contracting COVID-19.

Classification[edit]

Qualifying 1[edit]

The qualifying session to set Saturday's grid took place on Friday afternoon, with Grégoire Saucy setting the fastest lap time.

Pos. No. Driver Team Time/Gap Grid
1 26 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix 1:41.667 1
2 46 Italy Gabriele Minì ART Grand Prix +0.135 2
3 64 Spain Mari Boya Van Amersfoort Racing +0.269 3
4 1 Estonia Paul Aron Prema Powerteam +0.322 4
5 21 United Kingdom Alex Quinn Arden Motorsport +0.386 5
6 17 Sweden Dino Beganovic Prema Powerteam +0.496 6
7 8 Finland William Alatalo Arden Motorsport +0.613 7
8 6 France Isack Hadjar R-ace GP +0.668 8
9 22 Barbados Zane Maloney R-ace GP +0.684 9
10 23 Netherlands Thomas ten Brinke ART Grand Prix +0.752 10
11 5 Finland Patrik Pasma KIC Motorsport +0.767 11
12 62 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá Van Amersfoort Racing +0.781 12
13 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport +0.782 13
14 35 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti Monolite Racing +0.870 14
15 19 Italy Andrea Rosso FA Racing +1.115 15
16 96 Monaco Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport +1.246 16
17 51 Italy Francesco Pizzi Van Amersfoort Racing +1.262 17
18 55 Italy Alessandro Famularo G4 Racing +1.267 18
19 12 Spain David Vidales Prema Powerteam +1.276 19
20 85 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto FA Racing +1.375 20
21 13 Switzerland Jasin Ferati Monolite Racing +1.429 21
22 71 Spain Brad Benavides DR Formula RP Motorsport +1.566 22
23 7 Switzerland Axel Gnos G4 Racing +1.677 23
24 91 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello JD Motorsport +1.698 24
25 58 Finland Elias Seppänen KIC Motorsport +1.729 25
26 41 Italy Emidio Pesce DR Formula RP Motorsport +1.742 26
27 14 Italy Nicola Marinangeli Arden Motorsport +1.750 27
28 72 Spain Belén García G4 Racing +1.917 28
29 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort MP Motorsport +1.976 29
30 9 France Alexandre Bardinon FA Racing +2.037 30
31 2 Germany Nico Göhler KIC Motorsport +2.070 31
32 15 Switzerland Léna Bühler R-ace GP +2.220 32
33 16 Australia Tommy Smith JD Motorsport +2.341 33
10 France Hadrien David R-ace GP +19.307 34
Source:[3]

Race 1[edit]

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts.
1 26 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix 15 33:02.305 1 25
2 46 Italy Gabriele Minì ART Grand Prix 15 +0.542 2 18
3 1 Estonia Paul Aron Prema Powerteam 15 +1.756 4 15
4 21 United Kingdom Alex Quinn Arden Motorsport 15 +3.201 5 12
5 64 Spain Mari Boya Van Amersfoort Racing 15 +3.300 3 10
6 8 Finland William Alatalo Arden Motorsport 15 +6.229 7 8
7 6 France Isack Hadjar R-ace GP 15 +6.469 8 6
8 23 Netherlands Thomas ten Brinke ART Grand Prix 15 +6.835 10 4
9 22 Barbados Zane Maloney R-ace GP 15 +7.205 9 2
10 5 Finland Patrik Pasma KIC Motorsport 15 +8.075 11 1
11 35 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti Monolite Racing 15 +8.714 14
12 10 France Hadrien David R-ace GP 15 +8.971 34
13 19 Italy Andrea Rosso FA Racing 15 +9.088 15
14 62 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá Van Amersfoort Racing 15 +10.435 12
15 17 Sweden Dino Beganovic Prema Powerteam 15 +11.606 6
16 71 Spain Brad Benavides DR Formula RP Motorsport 15 +12.137 22
17 96 Monaco Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport 15 +13.285 16
18 58 Finland Elias Seppänen KIC Motorsport 15 +14.449 25
19 13 Switzerland Jasin Ferati Monolite Racing 15 +15.130 21
20 7 Switzerland Axel Gnos G4 Racing 15 +18.602 23
21 51 Italy Francesco Pizzi Van Amersfoort Racing 15 +19.036 17
22 16 Australia Tommy Smith JD Motorsport 15 +20.114 33
23 85 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto FA Racing 15 +20.681 20
24 2 Germany Nico Göhler KIC Motorsport 15 +22.155 31
25 15 Switzerland Léna Bühler R-ace GP 15 +23.156 32
26 9 France Alexandre Bardinon FA Racing 15 +25.574 30
27 72 Spain Belén García G4 Racing 15 +26.378 28
28 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport 13 +2 Laps/Collision 13
DNF 41 Italy Emidio Pesce DR Formula RP Motorsport 11 Mechanical 26
DNF 55 Italy Alessandro Famularo G4 Racing 10 Accident damage 18
DNF 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort MP Motorsport 1 Collision damage 29
DNF 12 Spain David Vidales Prema Powerteam 0 Collision 19
DNF 14 Italy Nicola Marinangeli Arden Motorsport 0 Collision 27
DNS 91 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello JD Motorsport 0 Mechanical 24
Fastest lap set by Switzerland Grégoire Saucy: 1:43.579 (lap 7)
Source:[3]

Qualifying 2[edit]

The qualifying session to set Sunday's grid took place on Friday afternoon, with Grégoire Saucy setting the fastest lap time.

Pos. No. Driver Team Time/Gap Grid
1 26 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix 1:40.635 1
2 21 United Kingdom Alex Quinn Arden Motorsport +0.438 2
3 46 Italy Gabriele Minì ART Grand Prix +0.446 3
4 1 Estonia Paul Aron Prema Powerteam +0.671 4
5 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport +0.736 5
6 6 France Isack Hadjar R-ace GP +0.791 6
7 23 Netherlands Thomas ten Brinke ART Grand Prix +0.800 7
8 10 France Hadrien David R-ace GP +0.913 8
9 5 Finland Patrik Pasma KIC Motorsport +0.945 9
10 12 Spain David Vidales Prema Powerteam +0.952 10
11 17 Sweden Dino Beganovic Prema Powerteam +0.968 11
12 8 Finland William Alatalo Arden Motorsport +1.067 12
13 35 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti Monolite Racing +1.076 13
14 22 Barbados Zane Maloney R-ace GP +1.178 14
15 51 Italy Francesco Pizzi Van Amersfoort Racing +1.189 15
16 19 Italy Andrea Rosso FA Racing +1.195 16
17 58 Finland Elias Seppänen KIC Motorsport +1.354 17
18 85 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto FA Racing +1.356 18
19 96 Monaco Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport +1.442 19
20 7 Switzerland Axel Gnos G4 Racing +1.474 20
21 91 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello JD Motorsport +1.631 21
22 71 Spain Brad Benavides DR Formula RP Motorsport +1.687 22
23 14 Italy Nicola Marinangeli Arden Motorsport +1.708 23
24 62 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá Van Amersfoort Racing +1.743 24
25 41 Italy Emidio Pesce DR Formula RP Motorsport +1.785 25
26 55 Italy Alessandro Famularo G4 Racing +1.841 26
27 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort MP Motorsport +1.853 27
28 72 Spain Belén García G4 Racing +2.057 28
29 13 Switzerland Jasin Ferati Monolite Racing +2.162 29
30 9 France Alexandre Bardinon FA Racing +2.325 30
31 64 Spain Mari Boya Van Amersfoort Racing +2.342 31
32 15 Switzerland Léna Bühler R-ace GP +2.434 32
33 2 Germany Nico Göhler KIC Motorsport +2.683 33
34 16 Australia Tommy Smith JD Motorsport +2.907 34
Source:[3]

Race 2[edit]

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Pts.
1 26 Switzerland Grégoire Saucy ART Grand Prix 17 32:14.737 1 25
2 21 United Kingdom Alex Quinn Arden Motorsport 17 +2.555 2 18
3 6 France Isack Hadjar R-ace GP 17 +5.546 6 15
4 1 Estonia Paul Aron Prema Powerteam 17 +9.323 4 12
5 46 Italy Gabriele Minì ART Grand Prix 17 +10.422 3 10
6 23 Netherlands Thomas ten Brinke ART Grand Prix 17 +10.885 7 8
7 8 Finland William Alatalo Arden Motorsport 17 +11.550 12 6
8 5 Finland Patrik Pasma KIC Motorsport 17 +12.014 9 4
9 22 Barbados Zane Maloney R-ace GP 17 +12.218 14 2
10 17 Sweden Dino Beganovic Prema Powerteam 17 +13.865 11 1
11 19 Italy Andrea Rosso FA Racing 17 +14.782 16
12 71 Spain Brad Benavides DR Formula RP Motorsport 17 +19.735 22
13 35 Italy Pietro Delli Guanti Monolite Racing 17 +20.486 13
14 7 Switzerland Axel Gnos G4 Racing 17 +22.235 20
15 51 Italy Francesco Pizzi Van Amersfoort Racing 17 +22.494 15
16 96 Monaco Oliver Goethe MP Motorsport 17 +23.292 19
17 27 Netherlands Kas Haverkort MP Motorsport 17 +23.643 27
18 55 Italy Alessandro Famularo G4 Racing 17 +24.139 26
19 64 Spain Mari Boya Van Amersfoort Racing 17 +24.864 31
20 62 Spain Lorenzo Fluxá Van Amersfoort Racing 17 +25.240 24
21 14 Italy Nicola Marinangeli Arden Motorsport 17 +26.557 23
22 85 Brazil Gabriel Bortoleto FA Racing 17 +27.280 18
23 91 Brazil Eduardo Barrichello JD Motorsport 17 +27.678 21
24 41 Italy Emidio Pesce DR Formula RP Motorsport 17 +31.165 25
25 16 Australia Tommy Smith JD Motorsport 17 +33.195 34
26 9 France Alexandre Bardinon FA Racing 17 +34.654 30
27 15 Switzerland Léna Bühler R-ace GP 17 +35.906 32
28 2 Germany Nico Göhler KIC Motorsport 17 +37.879 33
29 72 Spain Belén García G4 Racing 17 +37.879 28
DNF 58 Finland Elias Seppänen KIC Motorsport 11 Mechanical 17
DNF 12 Spain David Vidales Prema Powerteam 1 Accident damage 10
DNF 10 France Hadrien David R-ace GP 0 Collision 8
DNF 43 Argentina Franco Colapinto MP Motorsport 0 Collision 5
DNF 13 Switzerland Jasin Ferati Monolite Racing 0 Collision 29
Fastest lap set by France Isack Hadjar: 1:42.518 (lap 7)
Source:[3]

See also[edit]

  • 2021 Spanish Grand Prix

References[edit]

  1. "Calendar and Results Formula Regional by Alpine 2021". April 2021. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  2. Wood, Ida (2021-04-23). "G4 Racing expands FREC line-up with Alessandro Famularo". Formula Scout. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Barcelona".

External links[edit]

Previous race:
2021 Imola Formula Regional European Championship round
Formula Regional European Championship
2021 season
Next race:
2021 Monte Carlo Formula Regional European Championship round


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