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2026 F1 championship standings tighten after Canadian GP Sprint

2026 F1 championship standings tighten after Canadian GP Sprint

Summary
George Russell wins the Canada Sprint, cutting Kimi Antonelli's championship lead to 18 points. Lando Norris takes second, while Antonelli settles for third amid a tense intra-team battle.

George Russell converted pole into a Sprint victory at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, reducing Kimi Antonelli's drivers' championship lead to 18 points after a heated race. Antonelli finished third and publicly demanded a penalty for Russell, signaling growing tension inside Mercedes.

Why it matters:

The Sprint result reshuffles the top of the standings, with Mercedes now holding a 1-2 in the drivers' championship. Antonelli's lead, once comfortable, is under pressure as Russell gains momentum. The team's internal rivalry could define the rest of the season, especially with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc still lurking in third.

The details:

  • Russell's win was his second of the season, moving him to 88 points, while Antonelli stays on 106.
  • Lando Norris (McLaren) split the Mercedes pair in second, collecting 58 points and sitting fourth overall.
  • Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) finished fifth in the Sprint but holds third in the standings with 63 points—just five ahead of Norris.
  • Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) is fifth on 54 points, followed by Oscar Piastri (McLaren, 48) and Max Verstappen (Red Bull, 28) in a distant seventh.
  • The top ten is completed by Oliver Bearman (Haas, 17), Pierre Gasly (Alpine, 16), and Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls, 10).

What's next:

The Canadian Grand Prix main event will be critical. If Russell can convert this Sprint momentum into a full race win, the championship gap could shrink further. Antonelli needs to recover his composure and avoid costly battles with his teammate. Ferrari and McLaren will also be looking to close the gap to Mercedes in the constructors' fight.

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