F2: Tsolov Wins in Monaco as Câmara Retires; Fittipaldi Scores

June 7, 2026

On Sunday the 7th, Nikola Tsolov won the main race of the fourth round of the 2026 Formula 2 season, held on the Monte Carlo street circuit in Monaco. The Bulgarian Campos Racing driver spent most of the race in second place, but moved to the lead after Rafael Câmara retired and after Kush Maini, who had delayed his pit stop, changed tires on the penultimate lap of the 42-lap race.

Alexander Dunne, a Rodin Motorsport driver, finished in second place, five seconds behind Tsolov. Dino Beganovic, in a DAMS car, completed the podium with third after overtaking Maini on the final lap, leaving ART Grand Prix’s Kush Maini in fourth. Martinius Stenshorne, for Rodin, completed the top five.

Ritomo Miyata, driving for Hitech, crossed the finish line in sixth, followed by Emmo Fittipaldi, seventh for AIX Racing after starting from 19th position. Sebastian Montoya, for Prema, was eighth, while Noel León, Sprint winner on Saturday, finished ninth with Campos Racing. Roman Bilinski, for DAMS, completed the top ten.

The race featured only a single Virtual Safety Car deployment, triggered after Câmara, who started from pole, went straight on at a corner while battling for the lead with Tsolov one lap after his pit stop for a tire change. The Invicta driver led the fight up to lap 35 of the 42 laps, and could not rejoin the track, retiring.

The Formula 2 season continues the 2026 campaign next weekend, when it visits the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Spain for the fifth round of the championship.

Here are the final results of the F2 main race in Monaco:
1st – Nikola Tsolov (BUL/Campos Racing)
2nd – Alexander Dunne (IRL/Rodin)
3rd – Dino Beganovic (SUE/DAMS)
4th – Kush Maini (IND/ART Grand Prix)
5th – Martinius Stenshorne (NOR/Rodin)
6th – Ritomo Miyata (JAP/Hitech)
7th – Emmo Fittipaldi (BRA/AIX Racing)
8th – Sebastian Montoya (COL/Prema)
9th – Noel León (MEX/Campos Racing)
10th – Roman Bilinski (POL/DAMS)
11th – Gabriele Mini (ITA/MP Motorsport)
12th – Laurens van Hoepen (HOL/Trident)
13th – Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak (TAI/ART Grand Prix)
14th – Oliver Goethe (ALE/MP Motorsport)
15th – Joshua Durksen (PAR/Invicta)
16th – Mari Boya (ESP/Prema)
17th – Cian Shields (ING/AIX Racing)
18th – John Bennett (ING/Trident)
19th – Colton Herta (EUA/Hitech)
20th – Nico Varrone (ARG/Van Amersfoort)
21st – Rafael Villagómez (MEX/Van Amersfoort)

Did not finish
Rafael Câmara (BRA/Invicta)

Jake Thompson

Jake Thompson

I'm Jake Thompson, a motorsport journalist born and raised in North Carolina, where NASCAR weekends were basically family holidays. I’ve been covering everything from Formula 1 to rally raids for over a decade, blending sharp analysis with a fan’s heart. For me, writing about racing isn’t just a job — it’s the best seat in the house.