FIA Formula 2 will race in North America for the first time in 2026, with Miami and Montreal confirmed as replacement rounds following the cancellation of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia events.
The revised calendar places Miami as Round 2 on May 1 to 3, followed by Montreal as Round 3 on May 22 to 24, before the championship returns to Europe in Monaco in early June. Round 1 was in Australia back in early March.
The changes come in response to the ongoing instability in the Middle East, which forced the removal of Sakhir and Jeddah from the April schedule and created a gap in the early part of the season.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said: “Following the necessary changes to the calendar at the start of the season, the addition of these new rounds ensures the FIA Formula 2 Championship remains strong and balanced, and able to deliver for our teams, drivers and fans.
"Bringing the championship to North America via Miami and Montreal for the first time marks an important step in its continued global growth, strengthening the pathway alongside Formula One and connecting with new audiences. I thank all those who worked tirelessly to make these rounds possible.
“Our thoughts remain with all those affected by the ongoing events in the Middle East and we continue to hope for a swift return to stability. We look forward to racing in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia very soon.," added Ben Sulayem.
Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali said: “While it has not been possible to go ahead with the two races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia this month, and we look forward to being back with our passionate fans there as soon as possible, it is great news for our fans, the drivers and the teams that Formula 2 will be racing in Miami and Montreal."
Domenicali: It is going to be fantastic to restart the racing in a few weeks
The Formula 1 Chief continued: "Bruno and the whole F2 family have done a great job, working closely with us, the FIA, and the Miami and Montreal promoters, to ensure we limit the gap in racing for the championship this season and I want to thank them for making this possible.
"It is going to be fantastic to restart the racing in a few weeks’ time and to have F2 alongside Formula 1 as we return to the US for the first time this season," said Domenicali.
FIA Formula 2 CEO Bruno Michel added: “We always love to race in Sakhir and Jeddah, and we wish them well and look forward to returning to both as soon as circumstances allow. We are now going to Miami and Montreal for the second and third rounds of the 2026 season, respectively.
"I would like to thank Stefano Domenicali and Formula 1 for their support in making this possible, and also the FIA, the promoters of the Miami and Canadian Grands Prix, and of course my team, who have worked hard to put in place two new Rounds in such a short amount of time. It was not an easy thing to do, but bringing F2 to North America for the first time is really fantastic.
"It’s something we have been wanting to do for a long time, and it enables us to ensure we’re back racing as quickly as possible. It will be a great new challenge for our teams and our drivers, who have all welcomed the news with enthusiasm. I am certain that the quality of racing will bring a lot of excitement to the fans and to everyone attending both Grands Prix," concluded Bruno
For Formula 2, the addition of Miami and Montreal not only fills a critical gap in the calendar but also marks a strategic expansion into a key growth market alongside Formula 1, as the championship resumes after an enforced early-season disruption.