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George Russell Leads Mercedes Front-Row Lockout at Canadian GP Sprint

George Russell claimed pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, leading a Mercedes front-row lockout with teammate Kimi Antonelli. Russell edged Antonelli by 0.068 seconds at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, marking a strong comeback after a tough Miami race. Antonelli, the 19-year-old championship leader, admitted his session was not clean despite finishing second. Lando Norris qualified third for McLaren, while Max Verstappen could only manage seventh for Red Bull.

Formula 1: Russell leads Mercedes front-row lockout for Canadian GP sprint

Montreal, May 23

George Russell made a strong comeback after recent setbacks by claiming pole position for the sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday. He led a dominant front-row finish for Mercedes alongside his teammate and Formula One championship leader, Kimi Antonelli.

Russell recorded the fastest lap at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, edging out Antonelli by just 0.068 seconds in sprint qualifying. This outcome was a welcome lift for Russell after a tough race in Miami and it continued Mercedes' strong performance on sprint weekends this season.

"This feels great after a tough Miami, but I never doubted myself. I know what I can do," Russell said after taking pole. "It feels like you are driving a proper F1 car around here, which is how it should be. It all came together today."

Antonelli, who has won the last three Grands Prix and became Formula One's youngest championship leader at just 19, acknowledged that his session wasn't entirely smooth despite finishing second. "The lap was quite bad, to be fair," the Italian said. "The session was not clean at all. I made a mistake in SQ2 and that threw me off a little bit."

The young Mercedes driver also mentioned that recent upgrades helped the team regain an advantage. "We brought the upgrade. Of course, we still need to understand the package a bit more since the balance has changed. Overall, it seems to have given us a bit of an edge again," Antonelli added.

Lando Norris qualified third for McLaren, just ahead of teammate and reigning world champion Oscar Piastri in fourth. Norris remarked that the result was better than expected after a tough start to the weekend.

"After this morning, we were a little bit worried about how far behind we were, due to the lack of confidence in the car," Norris said. "We made some tweaks, and it seemed to improve significantly. It wasn't my best lap; I could have done more, but considering the gap to the guys ahead, there wasn't much more I could have done."

Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc finished fifth and sixth for Ferrari, while four-time world champion Max Verstappen placed seventh for Red Bull Racing.

This Canadian Grand Prix is hosting the sprint format for the first time. The 100km race will award points to the top eight finishers, with eight points for the winner.

The session also had its share of drama. Liam Lawson did not take part due to a hydraulic issue in practice. Alex Albon crashed his Williams Racing car after hitting a groundhog. Later, Fernando Alonso crashed during the opening phase of qualifying, causing a delay while barriers around the circuit were repaired.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Lewis Hamilton in 5th? That's disappointing for Ferrari. Max Verstappen struggling in 7th is surprising - maybe those upgrades are finally working for Mercedes. The sprint format in Canada should be exciting! 🏁

James A

While I'm happy for Mercedes, let's not get too carried away. Sprint qualifying doesn't always translate to Sunday success. Remember what happened to Russell in Miami? Also, Antonelli's 'bad lap' being second says a lot about his talent.

Rohit P

Fernando Alonso's crash and the groundhog incident - Canadian GP always delivers drama! 😂 That poor groundhog though. Shows how unpredictable F1 can be. Russell vs Antonelli is going to be an interesting battle for years to come.

Kavya N

Am I the only one who thinks Mercedes' resurgence might be a bit overhyped? Let's wait and see if they can maintain this pace over a full race distance. McLaren looks dangerously close too - Norris and Piastri are just 0.068 seconds behind. The real test is Sunday.

Siddharth J

Max Verstappen in 7th? The king of F1 is having a tough weekend. But you never count out Verstappen - he's won from further back before. Also, nice to see F1 finally giving the fans sprint races at iconic tracks like Montreal instead of random locations. 👏

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