FIA Formula 2 Championship 2026 Driver Line-up Overview

Race Entry Lists & Guide December 16

The FIA Formula 2 Championship has revealed its 2026 season driver line-up, featuring a diverse mix of returning race winners, championship contenders, and a strong group of rookies graduating from Formula 3 and other junior single-seater series. As the final step before Formula 1, the 2026 F2 grid highlights both continuity and renewal across all teams.

This article provides a structured, factual overview of the confirmed and announced drivers as shown in the official 2026 line-up visual.


Invicta Racing

  • Rafael Camara (Brazil) – Rookie
  • Joshua Durksen (Paraguay)

Invicta Racing combines experience with youth. Camara enters his debut F2 season after strong junior formula performances, while Durksen continues his progression with valuable prior F2 mileage.


Hitech Pulse-Eight

  • Ritomo Miyata (Japan)
  • Jak Crawford Herta (United States) – Rookie

Hitech fields an internationally diverse pairing. Miyata brings high-level single-seater and endurance racing experience, while Herta steps up as a rookie with strong backing and junior results.


Campos Racing

  • Nikola Tsolov (Bulgaria) – Rookie
  • Leonardo Fornaroli Leon (Italy) – Rookie

Campos Racing commits fully to youth development in 2026, running two rookies with extensive Formula 3 experience and long-term single-seater potential.


DAMS Lucas Oil

  • Dino Beganovic (Sweden) – Rookie
  • Piotr Bilinski (Poland)

DAMS continues its tradition of developing young talent. Beganovic arrives as a highly rated newcomer, while Bilinski adds continuity to the squad.


MP Motorsport

  • Oliver Goethe (Germany)
  • Gabriele Mini (Italy)

MP Motorsport fields one of the most competitive pairings on the grid. Both drivers have proven race-winning capabilities and are expected to be regular contenders in 2026.


PREMA Racing

  • Sebastian Montoya (Colombia)
  • Pepe Martí Boya (Spain) – Rookie

PREMA combines pedigree and youth. Montoya continues his development within the Ferrari Driver Academy structure, while Boya debuts in F2 after solid junior-category performances.


Rodin Motorsport

  • Martinius Stenshorne (Norway) – Rookie
  • Alex Dunne (Ireland)

Rodin Motorsport features two drivers with strong Formula 3 credentials. Both are regarded as long-term prospects with competitive race pace.


ART Grand Prix

  • Kush Maini (India)
  • Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak (Thailand) – Rookie

ART blends experience and debut talent. Maini provides stability and technical feedback, while Inthraphuvasak becomes one of the few Thai drivers to compete at this level.


AIX Racing

  • Emerson Fittipaldi Jr. (Brazil) – Rookie
  • Sebastian Shields (United Kingdom)

AIX Racing enters the season with a notable rookie in Fittipaldi Jr., continuing a famous racing lineage, alongside Shields, who brings valuable consistency.


Van Amersfoort Racing (VAR)

  • Juan Manuel Varrone (Argentina) – Rookie
  • TBA

VAR has confirmed one driver for 2026, with the second seat yet to be officially announced at the time of the line-up release.


Trident

  • Jarno van Hoepen (Netherlands) – Rookie
  • Luke Bennett (United Kingdom)

Trident completes the grid with two rookies, reinforcing its long-standing focus on driver development and junior formula progression.


Key Takeaways

  • The 2026 F2 grid features a high proportion of rookies, underlining the championship’s role as a talent pipeline to Formula 1.
  • Multiple teams opt for balanced line-ups, pairing experienced drivers with newcomers.
  • Driver representation spans five continents, reflecting the global reach of the FIA Formula 2 Championship.

As the season approaches, team performance, adaptability to the spec machinery, and race management will determine which drivers emerge as championship contenders and potential Formula 1 candidates.