
Stenshorne seals maiden F2 win as Rodin deliver Montreal 1-2
Martinius Stenshorne claimed his first FIA Formula 2 victory in a damp Montreal Feature Race, leading a Rodin Motorsport one-two ahead of Alexander Dunne. Polesitter Laurens van Hoepen crashed at the Wall of Champions amid multiple Safety Cars. Championship leader Gabriele Minì finished third, with Nikola Tsolov and PREMA’s Sebastián Montoya charging to fourth and fifth.
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Stenshorne wins Montreal F2 Feature as Rodin seals 1-2
Martinius Stenshorne took his maiden F2 victory in Montreal, leading teammate Alexander Dunne for a Rodin Motorsport 1-2. Gabriele Minì finished third after a race dominated by Safety Cars, a VSC and a late switch to timed distance. The race ended under Safety Car after a late incident.

Stenshorne wins chaotic F2 Canadian GP Feature; Dunne P2
Martinius Stenshorne led a Rodin Motorsport 1-2 in a safety-car-hit Formula 2 Feature Race at the Canadian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of Alex Dunne and points leader Gabriele Mini. Four Safety Cars, a Virtual Safety Car and seven retirements defined a slippery contest that ended behind the Safety Car, while post-race penalties reshuffled the top 10.

Fittipaldi Jr claims maiden F2 points in Montreal Sprint
Emerson Fittipaldi Jr scored his first Formula 2 points in Montreal, rising from P9 at the start to a classified fifth after post-race penalties. The AIX Racing rookie credited extensive simulator prep and teamwork, and now targets more in Sunday's Feature Race from P11.

Noel Leon claims maiden F2 win with Montreal Sprint fightback
Campos Racing’s Noel Leon scored his first F2 victory in Montreal’s Sprint, passing polesitter Gabriele Mini after a Safety Car restart and winning by 3.7s. Mini was classified P2 after Alexander Dunne’s penalty, with Martinius Stenshorne taking P3 as Mini moved into the championship lead.

León seals maiden F2 victory in dramatic Montreal Sprint Race
Campos Racing’s Noel León overcame an early shuffle and two Safety Cars to win the Montreal F2 Sprint, his first victory in the series. Gabriele Minì finished second with Martinius Stenshorne third after penalties reshaped the order. The result moves Minì into the championship lead ahead of Sunday’s Feature Race.

Noel Leon makes Mexican F2 history with Montreal sprint win
Noel Leon became the first Mexican driver to win a Formula 2 race with a sprint triumph at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He overhauled polesitter Gabriel Mini in a 28-lap contest punctuated by two safety car periods, while penalties reshuffled the order and lifted Martinius Stenshorne onto the podium.

F2 Canada Sprint: Leon wins as Mini grabs points lead
Campos Racing's Noel Leon claimed his maiden Formula 2 Sprint victory at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Gabriele Mini finished second to move into the championship lead, with Martinius Stenshorne third. Full classified results and retirements below.

2026 Canadian GP F2 sprint: Leon claims maiden win
Mexican driver Noel Leon sealed his first Formula 2 win with victory in Montreal's sprint race, leading Gabriele Mini and Martinius Stenshorne. Only 21 cars started after Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak withdrew on medical grounds, while 10-second penalties dropped Alex Dunne and Nikola Tsolov down the order. Five drivers retired.

Palmowski wins F1 Academy opener at 2026 Canadian GP
Alisha Palmowski controlled the opening F1 Academy race at the Canadian Grand Prix weekend in Montreal, winning by 10.1s over Megan Bruce. Mathilda Paatz took third for Prema after a penalty elsewhere shuffled the order. The 17-lap race ran without a Safety Car.

F2 Montreal: van Hoepen snatches sprint pole in Canada
Laurens van Hoepen claimed Formula 2 sprint pole at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve with a late 1:21.422, edging Rafael Camara by 0.267s. Alex Dunne took third, just ahead of championship leader Nikola Tsolov, as Trident delivered a strong team performance.

F2 Miami: Mini wins, Camara keeps P3 after pit-entry drama
Gabriele Mini won the Miami Formula 2 Feature ahead of Dino Beganovic and Rafael Camara. Stewards reviewed pit-entry infringements by Mini and Camara during an early Safety Car but let the results stand, citing safety and no competitive gain.
