The drama was not confined to the frontrunners as Rafaela Ferreira was handed a 10-second time penalty for spinning Kick Sauber’s Emma Felbermayr on Lap 2, dropping each of them out of the factors.
As Race 2 neared its conclusion, Chambers was capable of preserve her lead forward of Weug and Pin, who had repeatedly exchanged P2 all through the race. With the information of her penalty, Chambers pushed for the remaining laps and crossed the road slightly below 5.1s forward of Pin to solely lose one place.
Weug turned the primary Ferrari driver to win in Jeddah, concurrently taking a slim lead on the high of the F1 ACADEMY Standings.
Alisha Palmowski was fourth forward of Alba Larsen, with Aston Martin’s Tina Hausmann taking P6 on the chequered flag. Alpine driver Nina Gademan secured six factors in P7 as Ella Lloyd was promoted to P8 following Ferreira’s penalty. Joanna Ciconte and Chloe Chong rounded out the factors finishers.
You’ll be able to learn a full report of what occurred in Race 2 on the F1 ACADEMY web site here.