Dunne finishes third in F2 Barcelona feature race
Dunne was promoted after Nikola Tsolov received a five-second penalty for an off-track pass, and Rafael Camara took his first Formula 2 win.
- On Sunday, Alex Dunne secured second place in the FIA Formula Two Championship feature race in Barcelona after rival Nikola Tsolov received a five-second penalty for an off-track overtake.
- Invicta Racing driver Rafael Camara converted his pole position into his first victory, overtaking Dunne after 30 of 37 laps by exploiting superior tire management following Dunne's early pit stop.
- Campos Racing driver Tsolov originally crossed the line second but received the penalty for overtaking Gabriele Min off the circuit, dropping him to fourth and promoting Dunne and Min up the order.
- Gabriele Min now leads the Drivers Championship with 86 points, while Tsolov holds second on 83, Camara third on 69, and Dunne fourth on 64 points.
- Campos Racing leads the team standings with 140 points ahead of Rodin Motorsport, as the Championship resumes with round six in Spielberg, Austria, in a fortnight.
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