Formula 2 driver Richard Verschoor finished eighth in the sprint race of the Hungarian Grand Prix, earning him a point in the championship battle, which is fiercely competitive. Equally thrilling was the climax in the final lap, where Pepe Martí and Alex Dunne engaged in a chilling duel for victory.
Leonardo Fornaroli, the championship leader, finished one place ahead of Verschoor, thus gaining an extra point. The Italian now stands at 127 points, followed by the Dutchman with 123. Behind him, Dunne and Jack Crawford are tied at 122. This promises an exciting main race on Sunday morning; every point counts in the gripping title fight in Formula 2.
The battle for victory literally stirred up dust on the Hungaroring. Martí emerged as the winner after a titanic struggle in the last few corners. Dunne was eager to win, but had to settle for second place. He even ended up off the track for a moment. Verschoor, with his eighth place, secured the last point in the sprint race.