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Red Bull Racing junior Iwasa wins F2 sprint race, Martins second

Red Bull Racing junior Ayumu Iwasa has won the Formula 2 sprint race in Saudi Arabia. The DAMS driver beat off several attacks by Jehan Daruvala and Victor Martins in the closing stages of the race. Article continues under ad Iwasa wins, Verschoor P16 Victory was for Iwasa, who had started fourth and immediately managed to gain two places there. Not long after, he took over the lead from Jak Crawford, but that was not long-lasting. A spin by Zane Maloney brought out the safety car and it would not be the last. Not long after the restart, championship leader Theo Pourchaire drove into Oliver Bearman, after which the two crashed together. This was followed by another safety car. After the...
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