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    Home»Sports»Alex Dunne: Irish teen second in Austria but loses F2 standings lead
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    Alex Dunne: Irish teen second in Austria but loses F2 standings lead

    Prudence MakogeBy Prudence MakogeJune 29, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Dunne’s weekend started with his impressive Formula 1 debut, which he described as “definitely the best day of my life”.

    Just an hour after his Formula 1 commitments, the Offaly driver jumped back into his Rodin F2 car and set the seventh fastest time in qualifying.

    A grid penalty for a rival promoted Dunne to third on the grid for Saturday’s sprint race but a poor start saw him drop down to eighth and, to add insult to injury, he was handed a five-second penalty for a false start.

    He had dropped to 10th but a last-lap crash took out four cars ahead, which promoted Dunne to sixth and allowed him to keep his championship lead by one point.

    Dunne rebounded with better pace in the feature race on Sunday and carved his way through the order after an early pit stop.

    However, he could not overhaul Verschoor, who is in his fifth season of F2, and the 24-year-old won to take a six-point advantage into Silverstone.

    Pole sitter Leonardo Fornaroli was third ahead of GB’s Luke Browning, while Red Bull Junior driver Arvid Lindblad ended the race out of the points after a late penalty.



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