The Clonbullogue man had an eventful few days.
Offaly's Alex Dunne has completed his first weekend of competition as a Formula Two driver.
The 19 year old recovered from a ten place grid penalty incurred by his team to finish in ninth in Saturday's Sprint Race.
His hopes of making a points scoring debut in the Feature Race were dashed after Sunday's event was cancelled due to heavy rain.
Dunne is next scheduled to take the track in Bahrain on the 11th of April.
Repping Ireland on the #RoadToF1 🇮🇪
— Formula 2 (@Formula2) March 17, 2025
No better day than St. Patrick’s to celebrate Alex Dunne, the first to fly the flag in Formula 2!#F2 @alexdunneracing pic.twitter.com/bRqBn1VqJC
                            
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