Controversy in the Fast Lane: Hauger’s Triumph Marred by Technological Infraction in Jeddah F2 Sprint

Controversy in the Fast Lane: Hauger's Triumph Marred by Technological Infraction in Jeddah F2 Sprint

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Verschoor loses Jeddah F2 sprint win to tech breach, Hauger inherits victory

After an investigation, it was determined that both Trident drivers had an incorrect throttle pedal set up that did not comply with the Technical Regulations. Despite this, Verschoor managed to overtake reversed-grid polesitter Paul Aron and win the race with a 0.700s lead over Hauger at the Jeddah Corniche circuit, while Stanek finished in tenth place. With Trident drivers disqualified, MP Motorsport’s Hauger claimed the top podium spot, his fifth victory in the category, moving up to fourth in the championship standings. The revised podium included Aron and Fittipaldi, with Maini securing the final points-paying position. Verschoor, who had a similar issue in the past, credited his team for providing him with a competitive car. Looking ahead to the next race, Maini will start from pole after Oliver Bearman was replaced due to health reasons by Ferrari, while Hauger and Verschoor start in close proximity, aiming for better performance in the upcoming race.

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