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Verschoor overcomes hectic race to win Budapest Sprint

Antonelli, on the other hand, could not keep his tyres alive and with the softs having dropped considerably, PREMA decided to switch the Italian driver to the hard tyres, although he fought valiantly from the back of the field to finish in P15.

Championship leader Isack Hadjar was also a Hard Tyre driver who made his way through the field in the closing stages to finish fourth for Campos Racing.

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He was followed across the finish line by Dennis Hauger and Franco Colapinto of MP Motorsport, who finished fifth and sixth respectively.

Hadjar’s title rival Paul Aron was seventh for Hitech Pulse-Eight, while AIX Racing’s Taylor Barnard, who also controlled the soft tyres until the end, took the final point in P8.

The drivers will now review the data before returning tomorrow morning for the Budapest Feature Race, which starts at 10.05am local time.

For now, you can read a comprehensive report of the FIA ​​Formula 2 Feature Race in Budapest by visiting the official website here.

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