Renamed in 2017 to replace the GP2 Series, the FIA F2 is the feeder series to F1. Founded in 2005, the GP2 Series has been a talent incubator that has seen the emergence of several future F1 world champions, such as Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton, both crowned with ART Grand Prix, respectively in 2005 and 2006. Crowned in 2015 at the wheel of an ART Grand Prix single-seater, Stoffel Vandoorne holds the record for the number of successes in the GP2 Series (11). In 2018 and 2019, George Russell and then Nyck de Vries won the F2 Drivers’ title with ART Grand Prix. The Dutchman becomes the driver with the greatest number of victories in F2 (8).
Meeting performance and safety criteria similar to those of F1, the F2 series is the ideal training school for young drivers.
2016
CIK-FIA OKJ World Champion
2017
French F4 Vice-Champion
2019
Formula Renault Eurocup Vice-Champion
2020
Formula Renault Eurocup Champion
2022
FIA F3 Champion
2023
FIA F2 Rookie Champion
2020
Vice Champion British F4
2021
Champion British F4
2022
FIA F3 – 11th
2023
Vice Champion FIA F3
FIA F2 2024 uses the most modern technologies of motorsport in order to meet the requirements of FIA : carbon-fiber monocoque equipped of the halo, supercharged V6 engine, gearbox with choice of gears on the wheel, 18 inches wheel rims, carbon brakes, refined aerodynamics and DRS.
Engine
> V6 – 3.4 litre single turbo charged Mecachrome engine.
> 620 HP.
> Rebuild after 8000 km.
> Maximum Torque- 570 Nm @ 6000 rpm.
Gearbox
> 6-speed Hewland sequential gearbox
> Marelli command via paddle shift from steering wheel.
> ZF SACHS Carbon clutch.
> Non hydraulic ramp differential.
Chassis
> Monocoque by Dallara.
> Survival cell- carbon/aluminium/zylon.
> Wings & Bodywork- carbon and kevlar.
> 795 kg w/ driver on-board.
> DRS- Same use than Formula One.
Wheels
> O.Z. Racing magnesium rims.
> 18” wheel dimension.
> F2 specific Pirelli slick & wet tyres.
> Texense Tyre Pressure Monitoring System.