
Stenshorne clinches F2 Feature Race victory at 2026 Canadian Grand Prix
Martinius Stenshorne secured victory in a chaotic F2 feature race at the Canadian Grand Prix, held under safety car conditions. Championship leader Gabriele Mini finished third, but the event was marred by multiple retirements and a medical withdrawal following a crash at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Martinius Stenshorne has secured a commanding victory in the F2 feature race at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix. Finishing ahead of Alex Dunne and championship leader Gabriele Mini, Stenshorne navigated a treacherous race that was dominated by safety cars and multiple retirements due to challenging weather conditions at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Why it matters:
The result maintains the tightness of the F2 drivers' championship battle, with Gabriele Mini holding onto his lead despite the difficult, rain-threatened conditions. The high attrition rate and safety car interruptions highlight the unforgiving nature of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, proving that even in 2026, weather remains a critical factor in determining race outcomes.
The Details:
- Race Conditions: The feature race was a safety-car heavy affair, featuring a virtual safety car period and four actual safety car interventions. This disrupted the rhythm of the race and forced drivers to adapt to changing track conditions.
- Track Hazards: The weather played a major role, with cool temperatures and a rain threat creating a slippery surface. This made overtaking difficult and contributed to seven retirements during the event.
- Tragedy: Tragedy struck the F2 field earlier in the weekend when Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak was withdrawn from the event following a crash at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Medical advice led to his removal from the weekend's proceedings.
- Post-Race Penalties: Following the checkered flag, penalties were applied to several drivers. Joshua Dürksen and Roman Bilinski were both docked 10 seconds, demoting Dürksen from fourth to P12 and Bilinski from ninth to P13.
- Podium Finishers: In a race that ended under the fourth safety car period, Stenshorne crossed the line first. Dunne and Mini followed in second and third places, respectively, completing the podium.
Looking Ahead:
As the F1 circus moves on, the F2 drivers will take the lessons learned from the wet and wild conditions of Montreal. Stenshorne's win adds another chapter to the history of the Canadian Grand Prix, while Mini looks to consolidate his lead in the championship standings in the coming races.
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