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Speaking to Mirror Sport, Zane Maloney says he has a point to prove in Formula 2 this year - especially on one of the most stacked grids the series has ever seen

Zane Maloney is the early leader in the Formula 2 championship(Getty Images)

This year's Formula 2 grid is one of the most talented ever.

Much of the talk has been around 17-year-old rookie Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Lewis Hamilton's potential successor at Mercedes, and Oliver Bearman who announced himself as F1's next British star with a superb debut for Ferrari in Jeddah.

And there are several other new faces in F1's direct feeder series who are highly rated, so much so that some of those who competed in F2 last year have not been talked about much. Zane Maloney took that personally.

After the first two rounds of the new season, the Rodin Motorsport driver is the standings leader. His gap to his old team-mate Enzo Fittipaldi stands at 15 points, mostly thanks to a dream opening round of the season in Bahrain.

The Barbadian driver rose from eighth on the grid to win the Sprint race. And then he followed that up with the feature race victory a day later to secure his first F2 clean sweep and remind everyone that the rookies aren't going to have it all their own way this year.

"You don't expect two wins in the first weekend so to get that was amazing," he told Mirror Sport. "The goal and target was to get the pole and the feature race win - we didn't get pole so the weekend could still have been better!

"But to get the feature win was the main target and was amazing. Coming in from testing, we knew so far in this new car we've been quite on it, me as a driver and the team as well. The sprint win was a bonus to our weekend."

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