Mercedes’ Russell takes pole ahead of Antonelli for sprint race at F1’s Canadian GP
MONTREAL — George Russell won pole for Saturday’s sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix, beating teammate and Formula One points leader Kimi Antonelli to secure a one-two for Mercedes on the starting grid.
Russell, last year’s race winner in Montreal, posted a fastest lap of one minute 12.965 seconds in qualifying Friday for the first-ever sprint race in Montreal.
“I never doubted myself, I knew what I can do,” said Russell, who’s coming off a disappointing fourth-place finish at the Miami Grand Prix earlier this month. “Miami was obviously a bit unique, this is an amazing circuit here, high grip, feels like you’re driving a proper Formula One car around here, which is how it should be and I’m glad today it came together.”
The 28-year-old Brit edged Antonelli by 0.068 as Mercedes — winners of all four grands prix this season — introduced new upgrades this weekend after McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull had closed the gap with new parts in Miami.


