Maloney to make Trident F2 debut at Abu Dhabi season finale

BAHRAIN, BAHRAIN - FEBRUARY 28: <> at Bahrain International Circuit on February 28, 2022 in Bahrain, Bahrain. (Photo by Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula Motorsport Limited via Getty Images)

Source: Autosport – Zane Maloney will compete in the last round of the 2022 FIA Formula 2 season in Abu Dhabi with Trident, replacing Calan Williams.

The Barbadian finished second in this season’s FIA Formula 3 standings in his rookie year for Trident, just five points behind champion Victor Martins.

He took three consecutive feature race wins to end his first season in the championship, with four podiums and two pole positions.

The 19-year-old will drive alongside Richard Verschoor at the Italian team for the F2 season finale at Yas Marina Circuit, making his F2 debut.

Team manager Giacomo Ricci said: “We are very proud to be able to compete with Zane Maloney in the final event in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.

“Zane, the Barbadian driver, terminated the Formula 3 Championship with three consecutive feature race victories and has proven to be second to no one in terms of competitiveness, almost winning the driver’s title.

“We are therefore pleased to have Zane on board, once again this year, and we are confident that Trident will be able to provide him with the maximum support and dedication for the challenging Yas Marina Circuit.”

Maloney’s maiden F3 season came off the back of a successful Formula Regional European Championship campaign in 2021, where he finished fourth with R-ace GP.

Williams announced his departure from the team last month, deciding not to participate in the final round as he focuses on his future in motorsport.

The 22-year-old had a disappointing rookie F2 season, scoring just five points and sitting 23rd in the standings.

Speaking after the announcement, Williams said: “Throughout the season, I know I demonstrated my capability at Formula 2 level.

“Jeddah was a great result and I have been very pleased with many of the races I have put together in my rookie season, often finishing just outside the points or experiencing misfortune when running inside the scoring positions.

“However, these things can happen in racing, and as the season progressed circumstances just did not fall my way.

“We are now at a point where it is important that I consider what is the best path for me to pursue in the interests of my ongoing career in motorsport.”

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