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F2 sprint race | Vesti wins rain race in Spain ahead of Pourchaire

Frederik Vesti won the Formula 2 sprint race in Spain. The race started behind the safety car with all drivers on full-wets, but later switched to slicks. Article continues under ad The Formula 2 sprint race started behind the safety car due to the heavy rain in Spain. A huge amount of water was coming from behind the cars, limiting the drivers' visibility considerably. Despite the limited visibility, the start went reasonably calm, with only Vesti and Jak Crawford making some contact. The latter had to abandon his race as a result, due to the damage sustained. No penalty was handed out for the incident. Fight for podium spots Vesti soon overtook Amaury Cordeel for the race lead and did...
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