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Tsolov Closes to Within One Point in F2 Standings After Monaco Feature Race Win
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Tsolov Closes to Within One Point in F2 Standings After Monaco Feature Race Win

Nikola Tsolov claimed his third win of the 2026 F2 season in Monaco to slash Gabriele Mini's championship lead to just a single point. Pole-sitter Rafael Camara retired after a Turn 1 lock-up, while Alex Dunne continued his perfect podium streak with another second place.

Nikola Tsolov closed to within a single point of the 2026 F2 Drivers' Championship lead after winning the Monaco Feature Race from second on the grid, while pole-sitter Rafael Camara suffered a disastrous race with an early retirement. The Campos Racing driver claimed his third win of the season and added fastest lap, shifting the pressure onto former leader Gabriele Mini.

Why it matters:

With the season four rounds old, Tsolov's charge has turned a comfortable early advantage for Mini into a genuine title fight. Camara's zero-point weekend from pole could prove costly, while Alex Dunne's relentless consistency keeps him firmly in the hunt. The front of the field is tightening, and Monaco has once again shown it can make or break a campaign.

By the numbers:

  • 1 point: The gap between leader Gabriele Mini (63) and Nikola Tsolov (62).
  • 4 podiums in 4 rounds: Alex Dunne's perfect record continues, leaving him tied with teammate Martinius Stenshorne on 48 points.
  • 107 points: Campos Racing heads the Teams' Championship, 11 clear of Rodin Motorsport, while MP Motorsport fell to third after a scoreless weekend.
  • 0 points: Rafael Camara left the Principality empty-handed after his Turn 1 retirement.

The big picture:

Monaco laid bare how quickly F2 fortunes can reverse. Tsolov capitalized on Camara's Turn 1 lock-up to dominate, with Dunne and Dino Beganovic completing the podium. Behind them, ART Grand Prix leapfrogged Trident courtesy of Kush Maini's fourth place, and AIX Racing escaped the foot of the teams' standings after Emerson Fittipaldi Jr.'s solid points haul. The competitive order is sharpening, but the margins remain razor-thin.

What's next:

The championship heads deeper into the European season with both title fights wide open. Tsolov and Campos will look to carry their Monaco momentum to the next round to dislodge Mini from the summit, while Rodin Motorsport must convert Dunne's consistency into victories to close the gap in the teams' battle. With the margins this slim, every point and pit stop will be crucial.

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