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F2 Driver Standings

POSDriverPoints
1Italy flag Leonardo Fornaroli188
2United States flag Jak Crawford169
3United Kingdom flag Luke Browning161
4Netherlands flag Richard Verschoor151
5Republic of Ireland flag Alex Dunne130
6Spain flag Pepe Martí112
7United Kingdom flag Arvid Lindblad109
8Sweden flag Dino Beganovic96
9Czech Republic flag Roman Staněk81
10Colombia flag Sebastián Montoya76
11France flag Victor Martins70
12Paraguay flag Joshua Dürksen66
13Italy flag Gabriele Minì57
14Mexico flag Rafael Villagómez29
15India flag Kush Maini26
16Japan flag Ritomo Miyata26
17Germany flag Oliver Goethe23
18Belgium flag Amaury Cordeel3
19France flag Sami Meguetounif2
20United Kingdom flag John Bennett1
21United States flag Max Esterson0
22United Kingdom flag Cian Shields0
23Netherlands flag Laurens van Hoepen0
Norway flag Martinius Stenshorne0

F2 Team Standings

POSTeamPoints
1United Kingdom flag Invicta Racing269
2United Kingdom flag Hitech257
3Spain flag Campos Racing221
4France flag DAMS Lucas Oil195
5Netherlands flag MP Motorsport174
6New Zealand flag Rodin Motorsport133
7Italy flag Prema Racing133
8France flag ART Grand Prix96
9United Arab Emirates flag AIX Racing66
10Netherlands flag Van Amersfoort Racing30
11Italy flag Trident2
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About Formula 2

The ultimate proving ground for future Formula 1 stars, Formula 2 represents the final step on the road to motorsport's pinnacle. This high-stakes championship combines intense racing action with the development of tomorrow's elite driving talent.

 

What is Formula 2?

Formula 2 is a single-make championship where all teams compete with identical cars, ensuring that driver skill, rather than technical advantages, determines success. Racing exclusively at Formula 1 events, drivers showcase their abilities directly in front of F1 team principals and decision-makers, making every lap count in their pursuit of a coveted Formula 1 seat.

 

Technical Excellence

Every Formula 2 car features a powerful 3.4-liter V6 turbocharged engine producing 620 horsepower. These sophisticated machines are designed to closely mirror Formula 1 cars in terms of safety features, handling characteristics, and technology. With the introduction of ground effect aerodynamics and sustainable fuels, Formula 2 continues to evolve alongside Formula 1's technical innovations.

 

Racing Format

The Formula 2 race weekend unfolds over three action-packed days. Friday begins with practice and qualifying sessions where drivers fine-tune their setups and battle for grid positions. Saturday brings the thrilling Sprint Race, featuring a reversed grid of the top ten qualifiers that guarantees spectacular overtaking. The weekend culminates in Sunday's Feature Race before the Formula 1 Grand Prix, where mandatory pit stops and tire strategy add another layer of complexity to the competition.

 

Path to Formula 1

Formula 2's effectiveness as a training ground is proven by its impressive alumni. Current F1 stars like Charles Leclerc, George Russell, and Lando Norris all graduated through F2, demonstrating the championship's crucial role in developing racing talent. The series has launched the careers of multiple Formula 1 race winners and continues to shape the future of motorsport.

 

Championship Structure

The championship travels to prestigious circuits across the globe, supporting Formula 1 at fourteen rounds throughout the season. Points are awarded in both Sprint and Feature races, with additional rewards for pole position and fastest laps. Success demands both raw speed and consistency across different track types, from tight street circuits to high-speed permanent racetracks. This comprehensive challenge ensures that only the most complete drivers rise to the top and earn their chance to progress to Formula 1.

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Formula 2: Who’s going where in 2026?

With the 2025 Formula 2 season close to reaching its conclusion, attention turns to the makeup of the grid for next year. Feeder Series breaks down everything you need to know about the 2026 driver market.
FeederSeries.netF2 14 hours ago

Michel: New F3 prize ‘not going to finance a full season in F2’ but will still help drivers

Last week, Formula 3 introduced a prize fund of €1 million to be split among the top five drivers who step up from F3 to F2.   By Calla Kra-Caskey The top eligible F3 driver, ostensibly the champion, receives €300,000 from the purse, with driver shares decreasing by €50,000 per place finished down to €100,000 for the fifth driver in line.
FeederSeries.netF2 1 week ago

What's behind Alex Dunne's McLaren F1 exit and Red Bull rumours

F2 frontrunner Alex Dunne's surprise exit from McLaren's junior programme paves the way for employment elsewhere on the F1 grid, but rumours of an imminent Red Bull deal appear premature at this stage. Red Bull's driver advisor Helmut Marko has been scouring the junior paddocks for the next big talent, as he has done for decades, and it is no secret Dunne has been one of the drivers the ...
Motorsport.comF2 1 week ago

When Nico Rosberg won the inaugural GP2 Series title

As the new GP2 Series (now known as Formula 2) headed to Bahrain for its title decider, back in late September 2005, it was all to play for between youngsters Nico Rosberg and Heikki Kovalainen. Reigning World Series by Nissan champion Kovalainen had led the championship over the first 19 contests, until his non-score at Spa-Francorchamps, where the Arden driver spun out of the feature race on ...
Motorsport.comF2 1 week ago

Campos’ Martí rues ‘main limiting factor’ of weak F2 qualifying form

Pepe Martí’s sophomore Formula 2 season has brought mixed results. The Spaniard has three sprint race wins to his name but is missing the feature race win that could have kickstarted a championship challenge.
FeederSeries.netF2 2 weeks ago