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Exciting 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Baku F2 Feature Race Results Revealed

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Highlights

  • Jak Crawford wins Feature Race at 2025 Azerbaijan F2 Grand Prix
  • Crawford leads from pole, finishes 0.2 seconds ahead of Joshua Durksen
  • Fornaroli penalized 10 seconds for collision, drops to fifth place
  • Dino Beganovic promoted to podium after Fornaroli’s penalty
  • Two retirements: Alex Dunne and Martinius Stenshorne crash early
  • Race is 12th round; Crawford strengthens 2025 F2 championship contention

Jak Crawford converts pole to win the Azerbaijan Feature Race in Baku, his fourth victory of 2025, edging Joshua Durksen by 0.2 seconds after intense late pressure.

The American manages the pace and tyre life effectively, keeping control as the laps counted down. The result further consolidates his championship position at round 12.

Durksen delivers AIX Racing a strong second place, carrying competitive pace through the final stint but ultimately lacking the margin to force a pass.

Crawford takes his fourth win of 2025, defeating Durksen by just 0.2 seconds.
Baku Formula 2 Feature Race results after late-race duel
Image Credit: RacingNews365

Leonardo Fornaroli finishes third on the road but collects a 10-second penalty for colliding with Alex Dunne, reshaping the podium after the flag.

The penalty drops Fornaroli to fifth, promoting Dino Beganovic to third. Gabriele Mini inherits fourth after a controlled, error-free run.

Fornaroli receives a 10-second penalty for contact with Alex Dunne, demoting him to fifth.

Campos pairs Pepe Marti and Arvid Lindblad lock in sixth and seventh, maximising points from a tightly packed midfield fight.

Rafael Villagomez secures eighth for Van Amersfoort Racing, while Richard Verschoor and Sebastian Montoya complete the top ten.

Dino Beganovic promoted to podium after post-race penalty reshuffle
Image Credit: Formula 1

Two drivers retire: Dunne after the Fornaroli incident, and debutant Martinius Stenshorne following an early crash.

Kush Maini is also listed as a non-finisher after encountering issues during the race.

Two retirements: Alex Dunne and Martinius Stenshorne; Kush Maini classified non-finisher.

The event supports the wider Formula 1 schedule, with intrigue heightened by adjusted qualifying outcomes during the same Formula 1 Grand Prix in Azerbaijan weekend.

Baku’s long straights and tight complexes reward traction and straight-line efficiency. That city circuit profile encourages slipstreaming but punishes small errors around the walls.

With few rounds remaining, every point becomes decisive. Crawford’s composure under pressure strengthens his bid in the fight for the 2025 Formula 2 championship title.

Visual Summary



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Crawford
+0.2s WIN

🚗

Durksen
P2

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Fornaroli PENALTY -10s

drops to P5

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3 DNFs: Dunne, Stenshorne, Maini

C
Crawford’s title charge continues
Now 4 wins – into championship contention

2
Durksen

1
Crawford

3
Beganovic

Baku Street Circuit

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Zane Muniz

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.

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