He took part in the final eight races of the season and was entered into the secondary Copa de España class for the older Dallara F300 chassis.
He took a single class podium in the final round in Barcelona to finish eighth in the standings.
The following season, Canamasas moved up to the main class with the team, but failed to score a point in the fourteen races he contested.
[6] A week before the start of the season, he was confirmed at the new FHV Interwetten.com team, racing alongside 2009 European F3 Open champion Bruno Méndez.
Canamasas began 2012 without a drive, but was signed by the Lazarus team to compete in the eighth round of the GP2 Series, alongside Giancarlo Serenelli and replacing Fabrizio Crestani.