Lawson disqualified from second Monaco F2 sprint race, Ticktum inherits victory

The stewards noted: “Car 07 [Lawson’s Hitech] was found to have u🅠sed a throttle map, not in compliance with Technical Reg🤪ulations.”
In F2, the drivers are required to use a defined throttle pedal progressivity map programmed in position one of the steering wheel throttle map rotary knob during all formation lap starts and all race starts untꦐil the car reaches 50kph
Following an 👍investigation after the race, Lawson was found guilty of using a different throttle map at the start of the race, which contradicts the Technical Regulations - Article 3.6.5.
The Hitech driver had storܫmed to a commanding victory in the morning at Monte Carlo.
Lawson overtook Oscar Piastri with a brave move into the penultimate corner, in wet co🔯nditions.
From then on, he controlled the pace at the front and resis🔥ted any mid-race pressure from Ticktum.
Laws🅘on’s disqualification means Tickꦰtum inherits the victory and moves into second in the drivers’ standings, 18 points behind Guanyu Zhou.
The ♏Red Bull junior drops to fourth 🙈in the standings as a result.
The disqualification also sees Oscar Piastri move up to second and promotes Ju♒ri Vips ontꦗo the podium.
The rest of the top te🎀n is as follows: Theo Pourchaire, Ralph Boschung, Ralph Boschung🔯, Lirim Zendeli, Jehan Daruvala, Jack Aitken and Robert Shwartzman.
Only the top eight score points in F2’s sprint races, but as Shwartzman finished inside the top ten having set the fastest lap, ඣhe’s awarded an additional two points.
The feature race takes place aꦯfter F1 quali🌃fying on Saturday.

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