Martinius Stenshorne joins Rodin Motorsport for 2026 campaign

Rodin Motorsport have confirmed their first signing for the 2026 FIA Formula 2 season, with Martinius Stenshorne set to step up with the team next year.
Stenshorne recently made his F2 debut in Baku in what was an impressive showing, qualifying in the top 10 and contending for a strong finish in both races before being forced to retire from both the Sprint and Feature events.
The Norwegian also completed the 2025 F3 season with two wins and a further three runner-up finishes across the year, finishing fifth overall in the standings.
Prior to F3, Stenshorne finished second in Formula Regional European Championship by Alpine in 2023 and earned multiple karting titles before stepping up to single seaters in 2022.
Of his promotion to F2, Stenshorne said he was eager to get going with Rodin in their preparations for next season.
“I’m really excited to be joining Rodin Motorsport in the 2026 Formula 2 Championship. This is a big step forward in my career, and I’m grateful to the team for their trust and support. I can’t wait to get started in Abu Dhabi for the post season test and give it everything on track this upcoming season!”
Rodin Motorsport Sporting Director Benn Huntingford added: “Confirming Martinius as our first FIA Formula 2 driver for 2026 is an exciting step for the team. He’s shown speed and maturity throughout his junior career and his debut in Baku gave a clear indication of the potential he brings. Formula 2 is a big challenge, but we’re confident he has the ability to adapt quickly and deliver strong results. We’re looking forward to supporting his development and working with him as he makes the step up.”
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