Qualifying In changing conditions,
Alexander Albon prevailed an achieved his first pole position and the second for
ART Grand Prix for the year. Being over seven-tenths faster than nearest competitor
Charles Leclerc, it was a dominant display from Albon. Because of Leclerc's grid penalty,
Sandy Stuvik will line up second on the grid, thereby making it the first ever all-Thai front row. Debutant
Arjun Maini achieved a time of 1:48.393 to put himself third on the grid. ;Notes :1. – Leclerc was given a five-place grid penalty for causing an avoidable collision at the previous round in Austria. :2. – Nandy was given a five-place grid penalty for exceeding the pitlane speed limit at the previous round in Austria.
Race 1 It was a dominant performance from Albon from the start of the race, with him maintaining the lead with a comfortable buffer over the rest of the pack. The race began to settle toward the middle of the race, with Stuvik falling back through the pack and Leclerc started to chase after his teammate. Jake Hughes was on a charge, but after a rear wing failure, he was forced to retire after running as high as fourth.
Matt Parry was also on a charge, with him climbing from 12th on the grid, although he found himself hounded by
Nyck de Vries who had started from 19th. However, at the front, Albon was victorious from teammate Leclerc and
Antonio Fuoco. ;Notes :1. – Janosz was given a five-second penalty for excessive over-use of track limits. :2. – Dennis was given a five-second penalty for excessive over-use of track limits.
Race 2 ==Standings after the round==