Nikola Tsolov currently leads the Drivers' Championship, while his team, Campos Racing, leads the Teams' Championship.

The 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship is a motor racing championship for Formula 2 cars sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The championship is the sixtieth season of Formula 2 racing and the tenth season run under the FIA Formula 2 Championship moniker. Formula 2 is an open-wheel racing category serving as the second tier of formula racing in the FIA Global Pathway. The category is run in support of selected rounds of the 2026 Formula One World Championship. As the championship is a spec series, all teams and drivers competing in the championship run the same car, the Dallara F2 2024.

Invicta Racing entered the championship as the reigning Teams' Champions, having secured their title at the final race of the previous season in Abu Dhabi.

Entries

The following teams and drivers are contracted to compete in the 2026 Formula 2 Championship. As the championship is a spec series, all teams compete with an identical Dallara F2 2024 chassis using a V6 turbo engine developed by Mecachrome.[1] All teams compete with tyres supplied by Pirelli.[2]

Team No. Driver Rounds
United Kingdom Invicta Racing 1 Brazil Rafael Câmara 1–7
2 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 1–7
United Kingdom Hitech 3 Japan Ritomo Miyata 1–7
4 United States Colton Herta 1–7
Spain Campos Racing 5 Mexico Noel León 1–7
6 Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov 1–7
France DAMS Lucas Oil 7 Sweden Dino Beganovic 1–7
8 Poland Roman Bilinski 1–7
Netherlands MP Motorsport 9 Italy Gabriele Minì 1–7
10 Germany Oliver Goethe 1–7
Italy Prema Racing 11 Colombia Sebastián Montoya 1–7
12 Spain Mari Boya 1–7
New Zealand Rodin Motorsport 14 Norway Martinius Stenshorne 1–7
15 Republic of Ireland Alex Dunne 1–7
France ART Grand Prix 16 India Kush Maini 1–7
17 Thailand Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak 1–7[a]
United Arab Emirates AIX Racing 20 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. 1–7
21 United Kingdom Cian Shields 1–7
Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 22 Argentina Nico Varrone 1–7
23 Mexico Rafael Villagómez 1–7
Italy Trident 24 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen 1–7
25 United Kingdom John Bennett 1–7
Source:[4]

Team changes

Hitech ended their partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing after one season, dropping the 'TGR' moniker from its name.

Driver changes

Reigning teams' champions Invicta Racing have an all-new driver lineup as reigning drivers' champion Leonardo Fornaroli joined the McLaren F1 Team as a reserve driver and Roman Staněk left Formula 2 to join Kondo Racing's Buzz MK Racing offshoot in Super Formula.[5][6] Invicta signed 2025 FIA Formula 3 Champion and Ferrari Driver Academy driver Rafael Câmara from Trident, and Joshua Dürksen, who left AIX Racing after finishing the 2025 campaign ninth to join the team for his third season in the championship.[7][8]

Hitech saw Dino Beganovic move to DAMS Lucas Oil and Luke Browning leave the series to compete in Super Formula with Kondo Racing.[9][10] They signed Cadillac F1 test driver Colton Herta for his Formula 2 debut. He moved over from the IndyCar Series, where he won nine races over eight years and ended the 2025 season in seventh driving for Andretti Global.[11] The team also signed former Super Formula champion Ritomo Miyata, who embarks on his third F2 campaign after coming 17th with ART Grand Prix in 2025.[12]

Campos Racing saw Pepe Martí graduate to Formula E with Cupra Kiro ahead of the penultimate round of the 2025 season, and Arvid Lindblad graduate to Formula One with Racing Bulls.[13][14] 2025 FIA F3 runner-up and Red Bull Junior Team driver Nikola Tsolov, who already replaced Martí for the final two rounds of the 2025 season, stayed with Campos for his full-season graduation.[15] He was joined by Noel León, who also stepped up from FIA F3 after finishing the 2025 season in 17th driving for Prema Racing.[16]

DAMS Lucas Oil have a new lineup as Kush Maini moved to ART Grand Prix and Jak Crawford left the series to join the Aston Martin F1 Team as their third driver.[17] Ferrari Driver Academy member Dino Beganovic returned to the team where he made his F2 debut in 2024 as he departed Hitech, with whom he finished seventh in 2025, and Roman Bilinski made his series debut after finishing eleventh in FIA F3 with Rodin Motorsport.[9][18]

Richard Verschoor left MP Motorsport after spending five seasons in the category to join Duqueine Team in the European Le Mans Series' LMP2 class.[19][20] His replacement was Gabriele Minì, who finished his first full season in F2 in 13th driving for Prema Racing.[21]

Prema Racing replaced MP-bound Minì with Aston Martin junior driver Mari Boya, who graduated from FIA F3 after finishing the 2025 season in third with Campos Racing.[22]

Rodin Motorsport driver Amaury Cordeel left Formula 2 ahead of the final two rounds of the 2025 season to join Team WRT in the GT World Challenge Europe.[23] To replace him, the team signed Martinius Stenshorne for his full-season debut after he had already entered the Baku round of the 2025 season with Trident before deputising for Cordeel during the final two rounds of 2025. He stepped up from FIA F3, where he came fifth in 2025 with Hitech.[24]

ART Grand Prix saw Ritomo Miyata move to Hitech, while Victor Martins left Formula 2 after three seasons to join Alpine for their WEC Hypercar programme and the Williams F1 Team as a test and development driver.[25] The team signed Thai driver Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak, who finished seventh with Campos Racing in the 2025 FIA F3 season and already made his F2 debut in the 2025 season finale driving for Trident, and Kush Maini, who joined ART for his fourth F2 season after finishing 16th in 2025 with DAMS.[26][27]

Joshua Dürksen left AIX Racing after two seasons of driving for the team, to join Invicta Racing.[8] To replace him, AIX signed Emerson Fittipaldi Jr., who stepped up from Eurocup-3, where he drove for MP Motorsport.[28]

Van Amersfoort Racing saw John Bennett move to Trident.[29] 2023 FIA WEC LMGTE Am Champion and 24 Hours of Le Mans winner Nico Varrone, who last competed in single-seaters in the 2020 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship, replaced him.[30]

Trident have an all-new lineup as Max Esterson and Sami Meguetounif, who raced for the majority of 2025, did not return to the series, with Esterson joining RLL Team McLaren in IMSA's GTD class, and Meguetounif joining TDS Racing in the European Le Mans Series' LMP2 class.[31][32] The team signed John Bennett, who finished his debut F2 season 22nd with Van Amersfoort Racing, and FIA F3 driver Laurens van Hoepen, who came 12th with ART Grand Prix and already raced with Trident for the last three rounds of 2025.[29][33]

Race calendar

Round Circuit Sprint race Feature race
1 Australia Albert Park Circuit, Melbourne 7 March 8 March
2 United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida 2 May 3 May
3 Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal 23 May 24 May
4 Monaco Circuit de Monaco, Monaco 6 June 7 June
5 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, Montmeló 13 June 14 June
6 Austria Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 27 June 28 June
7 United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 4 July 5 July
8 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 18 July 19 July
9 Hungary Hungaroring, Mogyoród 25 July 26 July
10 Italy Monza Circuit, Monza 5 September 6 September
11 Spain Madring, Madrid 12 September 13 September
12 Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit, Baku 25 September[b] 26 September[b]
13 Qatar Lusail International Circuit, Lusail 28 November 29 November
14 United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi 5 December 6 December
Source: [34]

Calendar changes

Regulation changes

2025 saw the championship use Aramco-supplied fuel containing 70% sustainable components, and a further increase in sustainability is planned for 2026 ahead of the series' goal of adopting fully synthetic fuels in 2027.[40]

Season report

Round 1: Australia

The season-opener at Albert Park Circuit began with Dino Beganovic qualifying on pole position followed by Martinius Stenshorne in second and Alex Dunne in third. Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak started the reverse-grid sprint race from pole position by virtue of having qualified tenth. Third-place starter Oliver Goethe gained a position from Joshua Dürksen at the start, but later lost the place and then spun out. Dürksen then overtook Inthraphuvasak for the lead on lap two. On lap fifteen, Mari Boya crashed and brought out the safety car. Noel León, who started seventh but had improved to third place, overtook Inthraphuvasak for second shortly after racing resumed. Inthraphuvasak was then passed by Stenshorne and Dunne in the closing laps, however Stenshorne was demoted from the podium with a penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage, promoting Dunne to third. Dürksen claimed his fifth Formula 2 race win and León achieved a podium in his debut Formula 2 race.

In the feature race, a slow start from pole-sitter Beganovic dropped him to fifth place at the first corner. A collision between teammates Stenshorne and Dunne on lap three eliminated both drivers from the race and allowed Nikola Tsolov into the lead. Most drivers were running the softest tyre compound and thus made pit stops in the early laps. After the pit stops, Tsolov maintained his position with Rafael Câmara behind. Beganovic had recovered from his poor start and overtook Câmara on lap fifteen, but soon stopped on-track with a mechanical failure, causing a safety car deployment. Race leader Nico Varrone, who was yet to pit, made his tyre change under the safety car conditions and emerged in first place. Varrone was unable to hold the lead for long and soon received a penalty for speeding in the pit lane, dropping him outside the points. Tsolov crossed the finish line to take his first Formula 2 victory, followed by Câmara and 11th-place starter Laurens van Hoepen, who both achieved their first Formula 2 podium finishes. Tsolov's victory put him in the lead of the championship after the first round, seven points ahead of Câmara in second.

Round 2: United States

The championship's debut appearance at the Miami International Autodrome began with Kush Maini on pole position and Rafael Câmara and Martinius Stenshorne qualifying second and third respectively. Nikola Tsolov started the sprint race from first place ahead of Laurens van Hoepen. Joshua Dürksen improved from fourth to second in the early laps but later dropped positions. Van Hoepen and Tsolov then fought for the lead during the second half of the race; van Hoepen took the position on the final lap but Tsolov reclaimed the place in the final few corners. Tsolov achieved his second consecutive victory and van Hoepen a second consecutive podium finish. Alex Dunne, who started seventh, completed the podium.

The feature race took place in wet conditions. Stenshorne overtook Câmara for second place at the start, although Stenshorne was soon required to serve a stop-go penalty for a procedural infringement by his team, promoting Dürksen to third place. Tsolov and Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak collided at the first corner, eliminating Tsolov from the race and bringing out the safety car. A crash for Dunne on lap 10 caused another safety car deployment, eliminating the lead built by polesitter Maini. Most drivers now made pit stops and Câmara was able to exit the pit lane ahead of Maini. Dürksen now led the race as one of the few drivers not to pit, but dropped out of the podium positions when he stopped later. Maini soon lost further positions to Dino Beganovic (who had started 11th but gained a number of positions on the first lap), Noel León and Gabriele Minì. On the penultimate lap, Beganovic challenged Câmara for the lead but their battle allowed Minì to close in. Minì soon passed both drivers to take his first Formula 2 race win, with Beganovic second and Câmara third. Minì's victory promoted him to second in the Drivers' Championship, one point behind Tsolov.

Results and standings

Season summary

Round Circuit Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning team Report
1 SR Australia Albert Park Circuit Norway Martinius Stenshorne Paraguay Joshua Dürksen United Kingdom Invicta Racing Report
FR Sweden Dino Beganovic Sweden Dino Beganovic[c] Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing
2 SR United States Miami International Autodrome Mexico Noel León Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing Report
FR India Kush Maini Brazil Rafael Câmara Italy Gabriele Minì Netherlands MP Motorsport
3 SR Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Republic of Ireland Alex Dunne[d] Mexico Noel León Spain Campos Racing Report
FR Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen Argentina Nico Varrone Norway Martinius Stenshorne New Zealand Rodin Motorsport
4 SR Monaco Circuit de Monaco Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Mexico Noel León Spain Campos Racing Report
FR Brazil Rafael Câmara Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing
5 SR Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya India Kush Maini India Kush Maini France ART Grand Prix Report
FR Brazil Rafael Câmara United Kingdom John Bennett Brazil Rafael Câmara United Kingdom Invicta Racing
6 SR Austria Red Bull Ring Brazil Rafael Câmara United Kingdom John Bennett Italy Trident Report
FR Mexico Noel León Germany Oliver Goethe Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing
7 SR United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit United Kingdom Cian Shields[e] Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing Report
FR Brazil Rafael Câmara Mexico Noel León Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov Spain Campos Racing
8 SR Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Report
FR
9 SR Hungary Hungaroring Report
FR
10 SR Italy Monza Circuit Report
FR
11 SR Spain Madring Report
FR
12 SR Azerbaijan Baku City Circuit Report
FR
13 SR Qatar Lusail International Circuit Report
FR
14 SR United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Report
FR
Source:[41]

Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top eight classified finishers in the sprint race, and to the top ten classified finishers in the feature race.[f] The pole-sitter in the feature race also receives two points, and one point is given to the driver who set the fastest lap in both the feature and sprint races, provided that driver finished inside the top ten. If the driver who set the fastest lap is classified outside the top ten, the point is given to the driver who set the fastest lap of those inside the top ten. No extra points are awarded to the pole-sitter in the sprint race as the grid for it is set by reversing the top ten qualifiers.[42]

Sprint race points

Points are awarded to the top eight classified finishers, excluding the fastest lap point which is given to the top ten classified finishers.[42]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   FL 
Points 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
Feature race points

Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to the pole-sitter and to the driver who set the fastest lap and finished in the top ten.[42]

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   Pole   FL 
Points 25 18 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 2 1

Drivers' Championship standings

Pos. Driver ALB
Australia
MIA
United States
MTL
Canada
MON
Monaco
CAT
Spain
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
MNZ
Italy
MAD
Spain
BAK
Azerbaijan
LUS
Qatar
YAS
United Arab Emirates
Points
SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR
1 Bulgaria Nikola Tsolov 17 1 1 Ret 14 12 10F 1F 3 4 8 1 1 1 141
2 Italy Gabriele Minì 6 8 7 1 2 3 3 11 2 3 5 2 2 6 124
3 Brazil Rafael Câmara 11 2 10 3F 7 14 8 RetP 6 1P 9F 4 10 5P 94
4 Republic of Ireland Alex Dunne 3 Ret 3 Ret 13 2 9 2 8 2 4 6 9 4 92
5 Mexico Noel León 2 14 9F 4 1F 10 1 9 4 8 10 7P 12 7F 69
6 India Kush Maini 12 16 Ret 5P 12 9 7 4 1F 9 7 12 4 3 63
7 Sweden Dino Beganovic 20 RetP 8 2 6 Ret 5 3 7 6 13 13 6F 12 57
8 Norway Martinius Stenshorne 10F Ret 6 Ret 3 1 6 5 18 17 14 19 20 DNS 48
9 Netherlands Laurens van Hoepen 7 3F 2 11 4 RetP 19 12 19 5 15 8 14 17 47
10 Mexico Rafael Villagómez 13 11 Ret Ret Ret Ret 16 21 17 11 3 Ret 3 2 30
11 Japan Ritomo Miyata 5 5 12 6 11 16 11 6 14 18 17 15 11 14 30
12 Colombia Sebastián Montoya 9 9 16 9 17 4 13 8 10 16 2 Ret Ret Ret 28
13 Germany Oliver Goethe 18 4 11 Ret 10 15 Ret 14 11 Ret Ret 3F 16 18 28
14 Thailand Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak 4 6 Ret 15 WD WD NC 13 9 12 Ret 5 5 10 28
15 Paraguay Joshua Dürksen 1 10 5 10 Ret 11 4 15 20 14 Ret 9 8 9 26
16 Poland Roman Bilinski 8 12 14 DNS 8 13 2 10 21 10 6 10 7 8 22
17 United States Colton Herta 16 7 15 8 9 7 15 19 5 15 Ret 18 15 16 20
18 United Kingdom John Bennett 15 18 13 14 Ret Ret 20 18 13 7F 1 11 Ret 11 17
19 Argentina Nico Varrone 21 17 4 13 16 6F 12 20 12 13 12 16 18 13 14
20 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. 14 15 Ret 12 5 Ret 17 7 16 19 Ret 14 17 20 10
21 United Kingdom Cian Shields 19 19 18 Ret Ret 5 18 17 22 20 16 17 19 19 10
22 Spain Mari Boya Ret 13 17 7 15 8 14 16 15 21 11 Ret 13 15 10
Pos. Driver SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR Points
ALB
Australia
MIA
United States
MTL
Canada
MON
Monaco
CAT
Spain
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
MNZ
Italy
MAD
Spain
BAK
Azerbaijan
LUS
Qatar
YAS
United Arab Emirates
Sources:[43]
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (empty cell)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap

 – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.

Teams' Championship standings

Pos. Team ALB
Australia
MIA
United States
MTL
Canada
MON
Monaco
CAT
Spain
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
MNZ
Italy
MAD
Spain
BAK
Azerbaijan
LUS
Qatar
YAS
United Arab Emirates
Points
SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR
1 Spain Campos Racing 2 1 1 4 1F 10 1 1F 3 4 8 1 1 1 210
17 14 9F Ret 14 12 10F 9 4 8 10 7P 12 7F
2 Netherlands MP Motorsport 6 4 7 1 2 3 3 11 2 3 5 2 2 6 152
18 8 11 Ret 10 15 Ret 14 11 Ret Ret 3F 16 18
3 New Zealand Rodin Motorsport 3 Ret 3 Ret 3 1 6 2 8 2 4 6 9 4 140
10F Ret 6 Ret 13 2 9 5 18 17 14 19 20 DNS
4 United Kingdom Invicta Racing 1 2 5 3F 7 11 4 15 6 1P 9F 4 8 5P 120
11 10 10 10 Ret 14 8 RetP 20 14 Ret 9 10 9
5 France ART Grand Prix 4 6 Ret 5P 12 9 7 4 1F 9 7 5 4 3 91
12 16 Ret 15 WD WD NC 13 9 12 Ret 12 5 10
6 France DAMS Lucas Oil 8 12 8 2 6 13 2 3 7 6 6 10 6F 8 79
20 RetP 14 DNS 8 Ret 5 10 21 10 13 13 7 12
7 Italy Trident 7 3F 2 11 4 RetP 19 12 13 5 1 8 14 11 64
15 18 13 14 Ret Ret 20 18 19 7F 15 11 Ret 17
8 United Kingdom Hitech 5 5 12 6 9 7 11 6 5 15 17 15 11 14 50
16 7 15 8 11 16 15 19 14 18 Ret 18 15 16
9 Netherlands Van Amersfoort Racing 13 11 4 13 16 6F 12 20 12 11 3 16 3 2 44
21 17 Ret Ret Ret Ret 16 21 17 13 12 Ret 18 13
10 Italy Prema Racing 9 9 16 7 15 4 13 8 10 16 2 Ret 13 15 38
Ret 13 17 9 17 8 14 16 15 21 11 Ret Ret Ret
11 United Arab Emirates AIX Racing 14 15 18 12 5 5 17 7 16 19 16 14 17 19 20
19 19 Ret Ret Ret Ret 18 17 22 20 Ret 17 19 20
Pos. Team SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR Points
ALB
Australia
MIA
United States
MTL
Canada
MON
Monaco
CAT
Spain
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
MNZ
Italy
MAD
Spain
BAK
Azerbaijan
LUS
Qatar
YAS
United Arab Emirates
Sources:[44]
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenOther points position
Blue Other classified position
Not classified, finished (NC)
PurpleNot classified, retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Withdrawn (WD)
Did not enter (empty cell)
Annotation Meaning
P Pole position
F Fastest lap

 – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed more than 90% of the race distance.

The standings are sorted by best result; the rows are not related to the drivers. In case of a tie on points, the best positions achieved determined the outcome.

Notes

  1. Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak was entered into the Montreal round, but later withdrew following a crash in qualifying.[3]
  2. 1 2 The races of the Baku round were originally scheduled for 26–27 September but were moved forward by one day to accommodate Remembrance Day, following a request from the promoter and relevant government stakeholders.
  3. Dino Beganovic set the fastest lap but did not finish in the top ten, so he was ineligible to score the point for it. Laurens van Hoepen scored the point for setting the fastest lap among those finishing in the top ten.
  4. Alex Dunne set the fastest lap but did not finish in the top ten, so he was ineligible to score the point for it. Noel León scored the point for setting the fastest lap among those finishing in the top ten.
  5. Cian Shields set the fastest lap but did not finish in the top ten, so he was ineligible to score the point for it. Dino Beganovic scored the point for setting the fastest lap among those finishing in the top ten.
  6. In the event of a race ending prematurely, the number of points-paying positions may be reduced, depending on how much of the race has been completed.[42]

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