2026 Canadian GP F2 Feature Race Results: Thrilling Outcomes Revealed

Highlights

  • Martinius Stenshorne won the FIA Formula 2 feature race
  • Race included four safety car periods and slippery conditions
  • Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak withdrawn after crash during practice
  • Post-race penalties dropped Dürksen and Bilinski in final standings
  • Gabriele Mini finished third, maintaining his championship lead
  • Nicolas Varrone earned fastest lap point for Van Amersfoort Racing

Martinius Stenshorne wins the FIA Formula 2 feature race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The Rodin Motorsport driver heads teammate Alex Dunne, with championship leader Gabriele Mini third.

Cool temperatures and threat of rain make grip scarce, shaping a cautious contest. Four safety cars, plus a virtual safety car, disrupt flow and end the race neutralized.

The interruptions compress strategies and raise error risk. Attrition is high, with seven retirements as drivers battle a slick surface and narrow margins for aggression.

Rodin Motorsport leads the field in the 2026 Canadian F2 feature race
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Earlier, ART’s Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak withdraws on FIA medical advice after a practice crash. The team runs short-handed through a demanding Montreal weekend.

Race control deploys four safety cars, and the feature finishes behind the safety car.

Post-race penalties reshape the order. Invicta’s Joshua Dürksen and DAMS’ Roman Bilinski receive 10-second sanctions, dropping them from fourth to twelfth and ninth to thirteenth respectively.

Nikola Tsolov takes fourth for Campos. Sebastian Montoya is fifth for Prema. Cian Shields secures sixth for AIX. Nicolas Varrone finishes seventh for Van Amersfoort Racing.

Varrone claims the fastest lap bonus, adding a valuable point for Van Amersfoort Racing.

The weekend’s pattern reflects the wider narrative at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix, where changing grip levels punish misjudgments and reward discipline.

Drivers manage low-grip conditions during a challenging Montreal weekend
Image Credit: Pit Debrief

Behind the podium, Noel Leon, Colton Herta, and Kush Maini complete the top ten. The shuffled order underlines how restarts dictate opportunity and risk.

Stenshorne leads a Rodin one-two, while Mini’s third keeps him atop the standings.

Mini’s podium consolidates his championship lead, while Rodin’s one-two signals growing execution under pressure. Setup choices from Canadian F2 qualifying prove decisive as conditions evolve.

Weather remains a central variable. Anticipation of showers, echoing F1’s forecasts and rain-focused preparation, informs conservative strategies and tyre management throughout.

Attention turns to the next rounds, with fans following coverage and stream options. Montreal underlines that discipline under safety car pressure often defines outcomes.

Visual Summary


STENSHORNE

SAFETY CAR FINALE

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4
Safety Cars

Retirements

7 OUT

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A. Dunne

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M. Stenshorne

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G. Mini

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Mini still leads F2 championship
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Dürksen (4th→12th) & Bilinski (9th→13th) dropped after 10s penalties.


Fastest Lap: Nicolas Varrone

Cool, damp Montreal conditions and safety car drama made this a battle of survival, strategy, and nerves. Next up: the championship fight intensifies.
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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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