The 2026 F1 Academy season is the fourth edition of F1 Academy, an all-female, Formula 4âÂÂlevel, open-wheel racing championship founded and organized by Formula Motorsport Limited. For the third year running, it supports selected rounds of the FIA Formula One World Championship. 10 of the 18 cars sport liveries sponsored by 10 of the 11 Formula One teams, with new entrant Cadillac supporting an eleventh F1 Academy livery starting in 2027.
Three-time champion Prema Racing entered the season as the defending teams' champion.
F1 Academy is a spec series; all teams competing with an identical Tatuus F4-T421 chassis and tyre compounds developed by Pirelli. Each car is powered by a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine developed by Autotecnica.
The calendar for the 2026 season was announced on 10 December 2025, and amended on 14 March 2026. All six rounds will support the 2026 Formula One World Championship. A three-race format for Montreal and Austin was used to account for the cancelled round at Jeddah.
Alisha Palmowski took her maiden pole position ahead of Alba Larsen in qualifying. Nina Gademan qualified in eighth place, which gave her the reverse-grid pole for race one.
Alpine-backed Nina Gademan led every lap of the reverse-grid race. In lap 7, Ferrari-backed Alba Larsen collided with Audi-backed Emma Felbermayr. The safety car was called on lap 8 to retrieve debris from Larsen's front wing. Larsen fell to last place after pitting to change her front wing. Despite finishing last, Larsen set the fastest lap. On the closing lap, Felbermayr overtook Rafaela Ferreira to claim third. Gademan won the first race of the 2026 F1 Academy season. Rookie driver Natalia Granada finished in second place, while Felbermayr rounded out the podium.
In the main race, Red Bull driver Alisha Palmowski had a bad start from pole position. Larsen and Felbermayr overtook Palmowski in the opening lap. Granada sustained front wing damage after she collided with the back of Ferreira in lap 1. Williams-backed Jade Jacquet locked up and collided with the back of Esmee Kosterman on lap 6, triggering the safety car. Larsen had a bad restart after the safety car, losing the lead of the race and falling to eighth place. On lap 10, Rachel Robertson collided with wild card driver Shi Wei, leading to a retirement for Wei. Felbermayr won Race 2 ahead of Palmowski and Mercedes-backed rookie Peyton Westcott, respectively.
The fastest laps from qualifying set the grid for the feature race. The top 8 from qualifying is inverted for the reverse-grid race, with the driver that qualified P8 starting from pole position. The second-fastest laps from qualifying set the grid for the opening race.
Two points are awarded to the driver who starts the feature race from pole position. Fastest lap points are also handed out in each race to the driver and team who achieved the fastest valid lap time and classified inside the top 8 for the reverse-grid race, and top 10 for the opening and feature races. No points are given to the driver who clocked the fastest lap time but finished outside the points.
Points are awarded to the top eight classified finishers. A bonus point is awarded to the driver who set the fastest lap and finished in the top eight.
Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers. Bonus points are awarded to only the feature race pole-sitter and to the driver who set the fastest lap and finished in the top ten.