Antonio Fuoco took Charouz Racing's maiden F2 victory in a chaotic Sprint Race at the 2018 Monaco GP.
The record books may show the Ferrari junior driver leading from start to finish, but Fuoco was made to work for the victory by Lando Norris who finished second to extend his championship lead.
The podium was completed by Louis Deletraz in the other Charouz car after a brilliant defensive drive to fend off Artem Markelov.
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Behind the leaders there was drama everywhere you looked and in the end only 10 of the 19 cars were running at the chequered flag, with Nyck De Vries and Luca Ghiotto the last two runners having both stalled on the grid.
Jack Aitken who started on the front row was the first retirement as his ART slowed coming through the tunnel on the opening lap, forcing the British driver out of the race.
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Sean Gelael then brought out the Safety Car on lap five with a heavy crash into the barriers at the swimming pool section.
Mercedes reserve driver George Russell's race also came to an end in the swimming pool section as he hit the kerb and collided with the wall.
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And late in the race Roy Nissany slowed on the exit of the tunnel, causing Alexander Albon, who was flat out, to run into the back of his car. The DAMS driver would make a heavy impact with the barriers.
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Away from the crashes, Markelov was attempting to demonstrate that overtaking was possible at every corner in Monaco.
The Russian made a lovely pass on Arjun Maini at La Rascasse, before closing on Deletraz and attempting to pass around the outside of Sainte Devote.
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Markelov would also attempt moves through Beau Rivage and Massenet into Casino Square as well as Mirabeau and Portier.
In the end he had to settle for fourth, but he moves up to second in the drivers' championship on a weekend when most of the title contenders hit trouble.
Formula 2 returns at the French Grand Prix and you can see action live on Sky Sports F1 on June 22-24.