
George Russell snatches Canadian GP pole from Antonelli
George Russell claimed pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix, ending teammate Kimi Antonelli's run of three consecutive F1 poles in a closely fought qualifying session. The Mercedes driver edged Antonelli by just 0.068 seconds, while McLaren secured an all-papaya second row with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri separated by half a tenth.
Why it matters:
This qualifying result reshapes the narrative for Mercedes, which has been overshadowed by Antonelli's recent dominance. Russell's pole signals that the intra-team battle at Brackley is far from settled, and it could be a pivotal moment in the championship dynamics as the season progresses.
The details:
- Antonelli was seeking his fourth consecutive F1 pole but fell short by a mere 0.068s, ending his streak.
- McLaren's Lando Norris edged out teammate Oscar Piastri by just half a tenth to claim third, giving the team a strong second-row lockout.
- Lewis Hamilton bagged fifth place despite abandoning his final lap after a mistake, while Max Verstappen rounded out the top six.
- The tight margins — less than a tenth separating the top four — highlight the competitive nature of the current field.
What's next:
With such a close grid, Sunday's race promises intense battles for position. Russell will aim to convert pole into a win and assert his status within Mercedes, while Antonelli will look to rebound. McLaren's pace suggests they are strong contenders for the podium, and Verstappen's sixth-place start could make for an exciting charge through the field.
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