Nikola Tsolov has turned Silverstone from a title checkpoint into a statement weekend.
The Campos Racing driver completed the Formula 2 double on Sunday, winning the Feature Race after also taking Saturday’s Sprint, and became the first driver in FIA F2 history to win three consecutive races, according to the championship’s official report.
Official embedded media: Formula 2’s X post confirming Tsolov’s Silverstone Feature Race victory.
Tsolov Breaks Clear At Silverstone
Tsolov started fifth but was quickly into second as Kush Maini seized the early lead from third. The decisive move came on lap 20, when Tsolov forced his way past Maini through Maggots and Becketts before controlling the final phase of the race.
Rafael Villagomez surged late on the alternative strategy to finish second, with Maini third. Alexander Dunne, Rafael Camara and Gabriele Mini followed, a result that sharpened the championship picture.
The official FIA Formula 2 report listed Tsolov on 141 points, 17 clear of Mini, with Camara third on 94. Campos also moved to 210 points in the teams’ standings.
That margin matters because Spa-Francorchamps now arrives with the pressure tilted heavily towards the chasers. Tsolov has combined late-race aggression with clean tyre execution, giving Campos the clearest benchmark in the F2 field.
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