Formula 2 championship leader Nikola Tsolov overtook Laurens Van Hoepen at the final corner to take victory in the Miami sprint race after a thrilling three-way battle. The Bulgarian followed up his feature race victory at round one in Australia to make up for a difficult Friday, during which he failed to complete a lap in practice before qualifying 10th for the feature race. That gave him pole for the shorter sprint, though he was made to fight for the win after a race-long battle with Trident driver Van Hoepen, who is now second in the standings. Rodin driver Alex Dunne joined the fight late on and was almost able to pick up the pieces but ultimately finished third, while American Colton Herta was unable to make an impression en-route to finishing 15th for Hitech. Dramatic first race in United States Drama struck before the race even began as Kush Maini, who will be on pole for the feature race, was left stranded on the grid as the formation lap began.…