F2: Dunne takes second Feature Race win of 2025 at Imola

Alexander Dunne battled his way through from fifth on the grid around Imola to take his second victory of the 2025 Formula 2 season.
The Irishman was clinical, making the most of a great pit stop by Rodin Motorsport that jumped him ahead two positions and pulling off multiple overtakes on fresher tyres to clear traffic in the important middle phase of the race.
F3: Tramnitz leads MP Motorsport 1-2 at Imola Sprint Race
Two moves into the Tosa hairpin in particular put cars between himself and closest challenger for victory, Luke Browning, who was unable to keep in touch with the eventual race winner.
After the McLaren Development Driver moved back into the lead, he built up a six second advantage over Browning by the chequered flag.
Hitech TGR driver Browning led team mate Dino Beganovic across the line, as the pair claimed second and third places, putting the team at the top of the Teams’ Standings after Round 4.
Elsewhere, Arvid Lindblad finished fourth for Campos Racing, ahead of F3 Champion Leonardo Fornaroli of Invicta Racing.
F2: Crawford takes Imola Sprint Race win ahead of Lindblad
Jak Crawford moved his way up to sixth place for DAMS Lucas Oil after winning Saturday’s Sprint Race. MP Motorsport’s Oliver Goethe, PREMA Racing driver Sebastian Montoya and MP man Richard Verschoor rounded out the points in the top 10.
With a second Feature Race victory out of a possible three so far in 2025, Dunne takes over the lead of the Drivers’ Championship heading into the second leg of the triple header.
For an in-depth report of the Imola Feature Race, visit the official Formula 2 website here.

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