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After 180 days, Formula 3 racing is back with Round 1 of the 2026 campaign set to get underway at the Albert Park street circuit in Melbourne.
30 drivers come into the year all with their eyes on winning the ultimate prize at the end of the season, and they will have desires on starting the campaign well Down Under.
So here is a rundown of everything you need to know, from session times to TV information and much more as we get set to go racing once again.
The four leading F1 prospects on the 2026 F2 grid
Formula 2 is verging on becoming an absolute necessity for any Formula 1 graduate, as it’s been nine years since a driver (Lance Stroll) has stepped up without racing in F2 (or the GP2 series it absorbed).
Every F2 season since its 2017 rebranding has featured a future F1 driver, so the question is – who is that graduate(s) on the 2026 F2 grid?
Below, we’ve picked out the key drivers to watch among the 22-driver field ahead of its season-opener alongside F1 in Melbourne this weekend.
The obvious starting point is the driver who has walked away from a frontrunning IndyCar career to earn the F1 superlicence points he needs to make his long-chased F1 dream, which has already had multiple setbacks, a reality.
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