
2026 Canadian GP Sprint: George Russell Wins Amid Mercedes Infighting
Mercedes' George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix Sprint, surviving early pressure from teammate Kimi Antonelli and a late charge from Lando Norris to take the checkered flag.
Why it matters:
The result underscores Mercedes' strong pace at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, but the internal friction between Russell and Antonelli—complete with radio complaints and a team principal intervention—raises questions about how the team will manage its championship-leading drivers. Norris' close second place also signals McLaren remains a threat for the main race.
The details:
- Russell held the lead off the line, but Antonelli attacked on the pit straight and was forced wide at Turn 1, then again at Turn 7, losing second to Norris.
- Antonelli radioed “very naughty!” and called for a penalty; Wolff told him to stop “moaning on the radio” and focus.
- The top three—Russell, Norris, Antonelli—gapped the field, circulating within a second for over 10 laps.
- Norris made a small error on the penultimate lap, allowing Antonelli to close, but the Italian ran wide again, settling for third.
- Oscar Piastri finished fourth, ahead of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. Max Verstappen took seventh, Arvid Lindblad eighth.
Top 8 results:
- George Russell, Mercedes
- Lando Norris, McLaren +1.272s
- Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes +1.843s
- Oscar Piastri, McLaren +9.797s
- Charles Leclerc, Ferrari +9.929s
- Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari +10.545s
- Max Verstappen, Red Bull +15.935s
- Arvid Lindblad, Racing Bulls +29.710s
What's next:
The Canadian Grand Prix main event takes place on Sunday. Mercedes will look to convert sprint pace into a full race win, but tire degradation and strategy—plus internal harmony—will be key factors against McLaren and Ferrari.
Original Article :https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-results-2026-canadian-grand-prix-sprint






