

Colombian pilot Sebastián Montoya, on the board of his car.
Photo: PRIMA RACING
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Sebastián Montoya ended in the fifteenth position in the main race of the Hungary Grand Prix of Formula 2, cutting a streak of two consecutive abandonments.
Although he did not add points, the Colombian managed to complete the 37 laps in the hungaroring, starting from the 18th place and maintaining a constant rhythm.
His performance allowed him to win some positions during the competition, although without clear options to approach the top 10.
The victory was for Leonardo Fornaroli, who led a forceful 1-2 for Invicta Racing with his partner Roman Stanek. Fornaroli crossed the goal first despite receiving a five -second sanction for exceeding the speed on Boxes Street, taking advantage of his team's good strategy and opening enough margin to neutralize the penalty.
The race, played in cloudy sky conditions, but without rain, had moments of neutralization with two activations of the Virtual Safety Car, after the abandonments of Amaury Cordeel and Víctor Martins in Las Vueltas 6 and 10.
Montoya, who initially had fallen to the 20th place, managed to recover positions during the intermediate phase of the test, although without getting to the points zone.
In the general classification of the championship, Leonardo Fornaroli extended his advantage to the front with 154 points, followed by Jak Crawford with 137 and Richard Verschoor with 135. Montoya, who reached Hungary with the intention of establishing himself in Top 8, descended to the ninth place with 72 units, behind Stanek (77) and ahead of Victor Martins (69).
The next appointment of the calendar will be in Monza, from September 5 to 7, where the Colombian will seek to recover positions in the table.
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