Motorsport Roundup Jehan Daruvala Bounces Back In F2 And The Weirdest Win For Hamilton
F2
It was a weekend of two halves for Carlin's Jehan Daruvala in round 4 of the FIA Formula 2 Championship at Silverstone. The first half was tough with a 12th place finish in the saw the Indian driver score a season-best 4th after a late safety car and fresh tyres saw a sublime charge through the field. Until the sprint race, Daruvala had a streak of bad starts going back to the previous round in Hungary. Issues with the clutch that appeared to have been resolved by the sprint race seemed to be hampering the 21-year old. Clutch-related issues have been reported on the current generation of F2 cars since they were introduced in 2018. As F1's official support and feeder series, F2 will return to Silverstone next week for round 5 of the season from August 7-9.
Formula One
Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes may have continued their stranglehold on the 2020 season in round four of the F1 World Championship at Silverstone, but it ended up being anything but a finished on the podium thanks to Bottas having to pit after his tyre failure.
MotoGP
While there was a week's break for on-track action, a lot went down behind the scenes. The 2020 calendar has undergone further revisions as races at Thailand, Sepang and Argentina have been cancelled. Instead, it has been revealed that another race will join the calendar between November 20 and 22 at a European venue. Details of the host venue will be revealed on August 10, but reports suggest it may be the Algarve circuit at Portimao.
WRC
In the world of off-road motorsports, a change was announced to the 2020 World Rally Championship. The fifth round of the season, Rally Turkey, will now run from September 18-20 instead of the original September 24-27 schedule. This date change provides an opportunity to add races to the calendar between Rally Turkey and the sixth round at Rallye Deutschland that is scheduled for October 15-18.
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