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Russell snatches Canadian GP pole from Antonelli in thrilling Mercedes battle
23 May 2026Sky SportsQualifying report

Russell snatches Canadian GP pole from Antonelli in thrilling Mercedes battle

George Russell defied his earlier struggles to snatch pole position from Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli by just 0.068s in a dramatic qualifying finale at the Canadian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris and McLaren close behind.

George Russell secured a stunning pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix, edging out Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli by just 0.068 seconds in a dramatic qualifying session in Montreal. Russell, who struggled throughout the session, produced a flawless final lap as the chequered flag waved to snatch top spot from Antonelli, who had looked set for his second career pole.

Why it matters:

Russell's pole marks a crucial turnaround after a difficult weekend, where Antonelli had extended his championship lead to 18 points by winning the Sprint earlier on Saturday. The result tightens the intra-team battle at Mercedes and signals the team's first major upgrade package of the season is delivering results.

The details:

  • Russell's redemption: The Briton appeared out of sorts for most of qualifying but delivered when it mattered most, celebrating with a roar over the radio after sealing pole.
  • McLaren close behind: Lando Norris claimed third, with Oscar Piastri ensuring McLaren locked out the second row. The reigning constructors' champions are closer to the pace than many anticipated.
  • Ferrari's mixed day: Lewis Hamilton looked in contention for pole after the first Q3 runs but settled for fifth after a mistake on his final lap. Charles Leclerc was eighth.
  • Red Bull struggles: Max Verstappen, frustrated by a lack of straight-line speed, could only manage sixth, with teammate Isack Hadjar seventh.
  • Strong midfield: Racing Bulls' Arvid Lindblad and Alpine's Franco Colapinto rounded out the top 10, continuing their impressive form.

What's next:

With Mercedes locking out the front row and McLaren close behind, Sunday's race promises a tight battle. Ferrari and Red Bull will look to recover from disappointing qualifying, while the championship fight between Antonelli and Russell adds extra intrigue. The Canadian Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1 at 9pm BST.

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