Aston Martin's 2026 to this point nightmarish. Now it goes into the Australian GP unsure it will finish more than a few laps ...
Max takes pole position ahead of Antonelli, eight-tenths of a second ahead of Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren. Max crashes. Sainz didn’t even start.
Australia’s Oscar Piastri was less than a tenth off third place, instead settling for 5th, again beating his teammate Lando Norris. The reigning world champion was 6th, continuing a disappointing ...
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Russell Takes Pole for Mercedes at Australian Grand Prix
George Russell took pole position and teammate Kimi Antonelli locked up the front row for Mercedes at Formula One's season-opening Grand Prix, but Red Bull's four-times world champion Max Verstappen ...
Haas can make a run at the points in the opening grand prix of a season which looks set to belong to Mercedes.
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Russell outpaced his rivals with a lap time of 1 min 18.518 sec on soft tyres, 0.293 seconds ahead of Antonelli, while Red Bull's Max Verstappen faced a setback after crashing out.
George Russell claimed the first pole position of 2026 in dominant fashion at the Australian Grand Prix after four-time champion Max Verstappen crashed out of qualifying without setting a time.
Final practice for the Australian Grand Prix ended in dramatic fashion as George Russell put Mercedes on top with a blistering final lap.
Russell was 0.616s clear of Hamilton, who pipped teammate Leclerc to second place in the final minutes of the session.
By Ian Ransom MELBOURNE, March 7 (Reuters) - George Russell took pole position and teammate Kimi Antonelli locked up the ...
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