George Russell on pole in Mercedes 1-2 at chaotic 2026 Australian GP qualifying, Verstappen crash in background.
George Russell on pole in Mercedes 1-2 at chaotic 2026 Australian GP qualifying, Verstappen crash in background.
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George Russell on pole as Mercedes 1-2 in chaotic 2026 Australian GP qualifying

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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.

The qualifying session for the season-opening 2026 Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, on March 7 delivered Mercedes dominance amid high drama ahead of Sunday's race.

George Russell secured his eighth career pole with 1m18.518s in Q3. Teammate Kimi Antonelli, on a strong debut, was 0.293s behind at 1m18.811s despite a 17G crash at Turn 2 in FP3 that wrote off his car. Mechanics rebuilt it within two hours, earning praise as 'heroes' from Antonelli after a 'very stressful day.'

Chaos defined the session. A red flag in Q1 followed Max Verstappen's crash at Turn 1 due to rear locking under braking in the new 2026 car—he was unharmed but starts 20th. In Q3, Antonelli was released unsafely with a cooling fan attached to his sidepod; it detached, was run over by Lando Norris' McLaren (no damage), triggering another red flag. Stewards fined Mercedes €7,500 but cleared Antonelli.

Red Bull's Isack Hadjar impressed with career-best third (1m19.303s, 0.785s off pole) on debut. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was fourth (0.809s off), McLaren's Oscar Piastri fifth and Lando Norris sixth, Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton seventh, Racing Bulls' Liam Lawson and rookie Arvid Lindblad eighth/ninth, and Audi's Gabriel Bortoleto tenth despite stopping on pit entry at Q2's end. Further back: Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso 17th; Verstappen 20th; Williams' Carlos Sainz and Aston Martin's Lance Stroll permitted to start despite no times (Stroll Honda issue, Sainz practice problem). Cadillac's Sergio Pérez and Valtteri Bottas struggled lower down.

The provisional grid awaits FIA approval. Rivals reacted to Mercedes' pace: Leclerc was shocked, saying he re-uploaded data thinking it faulty—'very impressive'; Piastri called it a surprise 'how far ahead'; Verstappen unsurprised per pre-season. Russell lauded the car as 'mighty... like a go-kart, a step forward after eight years.' Toto Wolff highlighted the recovery.

New regulations emphasize energy management, suiting energy-hungry Albert Park. Sunday's race forecast: sunny, dry, ~23°C, winds to 25 km/h. Note: Piastri crashed at Turn 4 on Sunday's recon lap per one report (potentially risking his start), but the official grid lists him fifth.

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X discussions celebrate Mercedes' dominant 1-2 in 2026 Australian GP qualifying with George Russell on pole ahead of Kimi Antonelli, despite chaos from Verstappen's crash and a team fine. Sentiments range from excitement over their pace and data breakdowns to skepticism about power unit advantages, shock from rivals like Leclerc, and Lando Norris calling the new cars the 'worst ever'.

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George Russell guided Mercedes to a commanding 1-2 finish with rookie teammate Kimi Antonelli at the Formula 1 season-opening 2026 Australian Grand Prix on March 8 at Albert Park, heralding the new regulations era of 50/50 hybrid power units, active aerodynamics, and sustainable fuels. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc held third ahead of Lewis Hamilton by one second, while McLaren's Lando Norris took fifth after Oscar Piastri crashed pre-start.

George Russell led teammate Kimi Antonelli to a commanding Mercedes one-two at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, the Formula 1 season opener featuring 11 teams for the first time since 2016 under major new regulations. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton followed in third and fourth amid strategic missteps, while debuts for Audi and Cadillac brought midfield promise despite challenges.

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George Russell led Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli by just 0.026 seconds to top first practice for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. The session featured several incidents investigated by stewards, including encounters involving Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, Alex Albon and Sergio Perez, and Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson. All probes resulted in no further action.

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Andrea Kimi Antonelli topped the timesheets for Mercedes on the final day of the first 2026 Formula 1 pre-season test in Bahrain, ahead of teammate George Russell. The 19-year-old's 1m33.669s lap was 0.249s quicker than Russell's morning benchmark, marking the only sub-1m34s times of the week. Lewis Hamilton set the third-fastest time for Ferrari before a late mechanical issue ended his session early.

 

 

 

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