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SSSB (talk) 19:38, 22 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Quin Houff[edit]

Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. WikiProject NASCAR, which I am a member of, has a standard way of formatting pages, and even if it is before the next season, if they have been announced for a ride, we say currently competing. If you would like to see if the standard way could be different, you are welcome to start a discussion at the project’s talk page. Regards, Willsome429 (say hey or see my edits!) 03:01, 3 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Thank You for letting me know, I will go to the talk page, and will undo my edits I did on a couple of drivers I did. F1 Mercedes Fan (talk) 03:05, 3 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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My F2 Fantasy line-up (before Hubert's passing)[edit]

Entrant No. Driver name Rounds
France DAMS 1 Canada Nicholas Latifi 1–2
United Kingdom Oliver Rowland 3–12
2 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara
United Kingdom UNI-Virtuosi Racing 3 Italy Luca Ghiotto
4 China Guanyu Zhou
France ART Grand Prix 5 United Kingdom Jack Aitken
6 Russia Robert Shwartzman 1–3
Denmark Christian Lundgaard 4–6
Estonia Jüri Vips 7–12
Spain Campos Racing 7 India Arjun Maini
8 France Giuliano Alesi
United Kingdom Carlin 9 Japan Nobuharu Matsushita
10 Switzerland Louis Delétraz
United Kingdom BWT Arden 11 France Dorian Boccolacci
12 United Kingdom Jordan King
Netherlands MP Motorsport 14 India Jehan Daruvala
15 Colombia Tatiana Calderón
Czech Republic Sauber Junior Team by Charouz 16 United States Juan Manuel Correa
17 United Kingdom Callum Ilott
Italy Prema Racing 18 Germany Mick Schumacher
19 France Anthoine Hubert
Italy Trident 20 Indonesia Sean Gelael
21 Russia Nikita Mazepin
Source:

?= It means it's unknown which driver I should pick

Teams[edit]

DAMS[edit]

Their line-up remain the same. However, during the Spain round, Nicholas Latifi would leave the series to go to Formula 1, to replace Robert Kubica. Oliver Rowland will replace him.

Virtuosi Racing[edit]

Their line-up would remain the same.

ART Grand Prix[edit]

Jack Aitken would leave Campos Racing, to return to ART, to replace Nyck de Vries, While 3 drivers from Formula 3 would take the drive and fill in the 2nd slot.

Campos Racing[edit]

Campos Racing would keep Arjun Maini. But, would allow Giuliano Alesi to join the Spanish outfit, in order to replace Jack Aitken.

Carlin[edit]

They keep their 2019 line-up.

BWT Arden[edit]

Their line-up majorly changes. First they released Anthoine Hubert, to allow him to continue he's F2 career. While switching Tatiana Calderón with MP Motorsport's Jordan King. Then, they hired Dorian Boccolacci for their team.

MP Motorsport[edit]

Their line-up majorly changes: They switch their driver: Jordan King, with BWT Arden's driver, Tatiana Calderón. They also bring Jehan Daruvala to their line-up.

Charouz[edit]

They keep their 2019 line up.

Prema[edit]

Prema keeps Mick Schumacher, but releases Sean Gelael to Trident. They later hire Anthoine Hubert for their team.

Trident[edit]

Both ART and Prema Racing move Sean Gelael and Nikita Mazepin over to Trident Racing. The Media (Not really, just me) call the 2 drivers move, as a "Redemption Ark".

My F2 Fantasy grid (After)[edit]