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Home » F2: Maini wins ahead of Mini…
India’s Kush Maini (DAMS) won the Formula 2 Sprint Race ahead of Italy’s Gabriele Mini (Prema) at the Formula 1 TAG Heuer Grand Prix de Monaco on Saturday. This is his second F2 win after another Sprint Race last year in Budapest. Starting from pole position, thanks to his 10th place on Friday in qualifying (reverse grid for the top ten), Maini made no mistake, held off Mini perfectly and thoroughly deserved to win in the Principality, after 30 hotly contested laps.
The Safety Car only came out once, shortly before the halfway point of the race (from lap 12 to 14), after Joshua Durksen and John Bennett went off the track. It made no difference to the final standings and the last place on the podium in the princely box was taken by Briton Luke Browning (HiTech), one of Williams development drivers, now back at one point (65 to 64) of the championship leader, Irishman Alexander Dunne (Rodin Motorsport), 9th in this Sprint Race.
Mini did his utmost over two-thirds of the race to close on Maini, but was never able to seriously attack him. Both drivers are members of the Alpine Driver Academy. Mini, twice victorious in F3 at Monaco, then put his foot down to preserve 2nd place and found himself under threat from young British driver Arvin Lindblad (Campos).
But Lindblad, who ended up in 4th place, found himself back in 8th place just after the chequered flag, as a ten-second penalty ruined all his efforts that afternoon. The Formula 2 Long Race will take place on Sunday morning at 9.40am, over 42 laps or one hour maximum. The front row will feature Frenchman Victor Martins alongside Irish poleman Alexander Dunne.
🏆 KUSH MAINI WINS F2 SPRINT RACE 🏆
He is followed by Garbiele Mini in P2 and Luke Browning completes podium in P3
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🏆 KUSH MAINI REMPORTE LA COURSE SPRINT DE F2 🏆
Il est suivi de Gabriele Mini en P2 et Luke Browning complète le podium en P3#MonacoGP #F1 #F2… pic.twitter.com/IP42L1ilOM
— Automobile Club de Monaco (@ACM_Media) May 24, 2025
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