2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix Sprint: George Russell Leads Mercedes 1-2
George Russell starts the Canadian GP Sprint from pole, leading a Mercedes 1-2 as he aims to cut Kimi Antonelli's points lead. McLaren and Ferrari lurk behind in a tight Montreal battle.
George Russell will lead a Mercedes one-two off the grid for the 2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix Sprint, aiming to eat into teammate Kimi Antonelli's 20-point championship lead. The Briton out-qualified Antonelli by less than a tenth on Friday, setting up a tense 23-lap sprint in Montreal.
Why it matters:
The Sprint offers Russell a direct chance to close the points gap to Antonelli, who has dominated early season. A strong result here could shift momentum in Mercedes' internal battle and tighten the drivers' championship standings.
The details:
- Grid order: Russell on pole, Antonelli second, followed by McLaren's Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri on the second row. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc start third row.
- Key challenges: Ferrari has shown strong starts this season, but Leclerc struggled with brakes on Friday. Mercedes introduced a major upgrade package this weekend, adding intrigue.
- Pit-lane starts: Multiple drivers are set to start from the pit lane due to overnight changes, shaking up the lower grid order.
- External threat: Max Verstappen could be a factor if he has a smooth weekend, though Red Bull has faced troubles recently.
What's next:
The Sprint will be closely watched for tire degradation and overtaking opportunities around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. A win for Russell would send a clear message ahead of Sunday's Grand Prix.
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