George Russell tops interrupted FP3 at Australian Grand Prix

Mercedes driver George Russell set the fastest time in a disrupted third free practice session for the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. The session at Albert Park was interrupted by two red flags, including a heavy crash for Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli in Turn 2. Antonelli escaped unhurt, but his car requires repairs ahead of qualifying.

The FP3 session began with a 20-minute delay due to barrier repairs following a crash in the Formula 3 support race. After resuming, Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton led the early running, but interruptions followed. Williams driver Carlos Sainz stopped at pit entry on his out-lap, triggering the first red flag and continuing a difficult weekend for the team after Alex Albon's hydraulic issues on Friday.

With 38 minutes remaining, Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli set a time under Hamilton's benchmark on Pirelli's softest rubber. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc then improved to 1m20.271s, followed by McLaren's Oscar Piastri with 1m20.164s. Leclerc responded with 1m19.827s to take provisional top spot.

In the final quarter, Antonelli suffered a heavy crash in Turn 2, bottoming out on the inside kerb and veering into the outside wall. He was unhurt, but Mercedes faces a challenge to prepare a new car for the young Italian before qualifying at 4pm local time.

The session restarted for the final four minutes, leading to a queue at pit exit. Russell then produced a late lap of 1m19.053s, 0.616s quicker than Hamilton in second and 0.774s ahead of Leclerc in third. Piastri finished fourth at 1m20.087s, ahead of Red Bull's Isack Hadjar in fifth.

Max Verstappen was sixth for Red Bull, a second off Russell's pace. Antonelli, despite his crash, was seventh, followed by McLaren's Lando Norris in eighth, Audi's Gabriel Bortoleto ninth, and Haas' Oliver Bearman tenth.

Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso completed 20 laps in the Honda-powered AMR26, setting 1m22s—3.6s off the pace—but a potential benchmark if qualifying issues arise. Teammate Lance Stroll did not run due to an internal combustion engine problem. Sainz set no time, while Cadillac's Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez were 19th and 20th.

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George Russell claimed pole position for the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix with a lap of 1:18.518 ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli (1:18.811), who recovered from a heavy FP3 crash. The Albert Park session was marred by Max Verstappen's Q1 shunt (starting 20th), red flags, and a €7,500 fine for Mercedes' unsafe release, underscoring their dominance under new regulations.

Kimi Antonelli topped the final practice session for Formula 1's Japanese Grand Prix, leading a Mercedes 1-2 ahead of teammate George Russell. The pair dominated FP3 at Suzuka by a significant margin over Ferrari and McLaren rivals. Qualifying follows at 3pm local time.

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George Russell topped the only practice session of the 2026 Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix with a time of 1m32.741s, ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli. The Silver Arrows duo outpaced rivals by over half a second, with McLaren's Lando Norris third. Several drivers faced issues, including technical problems for Arvid Lindblad and Carlos Sainz.

Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli claimed pole position for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka with a lap of 1:28.778, outpacing teammate George Russell by 0.298 seconds for a front-row lockout. The 19-year-old's second consecutive pole followed China, while Max Verstappen was eliminated in Q2 in 11th after car issues.

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George Russell secured pole position for the Formula 1 Chinese Grand Prix sprint race, leading teammate Kimi Antonelli in a Mercedes 1-2 during qualifying in Shanghai. The team outperformed rivals by over half a second, with Lando Norris in third for McLaren. Toto Wolff attributed the advantage to strong cornering performance from the team's 2026 car.

Mercedes driver George Russell has expressed worries about his team's poor race starts during pre-season testing in Bahrain, despite overall strong pace. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton impressed with rapid launches, while Charles Leclerc set the fastest time overall. The testing highlighted challenges with the new 2026 regulations ahead of the Australian Grand Prix.

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Kimi Antonelli topped the timesheets on the penultimate day of Formula 1's 2026 pre-season testing in Bahrain with a lap of 1m32.803s for Mercedes. Oscar Piastri of McLaren was second, just 0.058s behind, while Aston Martin endured further troubles as Fernando Alonso stopped on track. The session highlighted strong performances from the top teams amid ongoing reliability issues for some.

 

 

 

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