George Russell delivered a masterclass at the Canadian Grand Prix, securing pole position and victory in the sprint race to establish Mercedes as a genuine championship contender in 2026.
The British driver's performance in Montreal was commanding, backing up his hard-fought sprint win with a nail-biting qualifying session where he edged Ferrari-bound teammate Kimi Antonelli by just 0.068 seconds. While tensions briefly flared between the Mercedes pair during the day's action, it only underscored the intensity of competition at the sharp end of Formula 1. Russell's consistency and precision demonstrate that Mercedes has the pace to challenge across the entire season. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Russell's dominant weekend proves Mercedes is back to fighting at the front, with tight team competition pushing both drivers to deliver their best.
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