Championship leader Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured pole position for the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix with a brilliant Sector 2 performance, narrowly beating Max Verstappen. Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc locked out the second row, while Aston Martin experienced a disastrous double-elimination in Q1.
Lewis Hamilton secured his first victory of the 2026 season at the Barcelona Grand Prix, utilizing a three-stop strategy and a well-timed safety car to overcome Mercedes' George Russell in a race defined by high tyre degradation and late-race mechanical drama.
In a thrilling qualifying session for the 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured his fifth pole position of the season, edging out Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Mercedes maintained their perfect 2026 qualifying record, while the session saw a surprise standout performance from Red Bull's Isack Hadjar and a shock early exit for both Aston Martin drivers.
George Russell secured pole position for the 2026 Austrian Grand Prix, outperforming Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, while championship leader Andrea Kimi Antonelli slipped to fourth after dominating earlier sessions.
The 2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone delivered a tactical masterclass, with Charles Leclerc securing victory through precise tyre management. The race saw intense strategic variance, including George Russell’s opportunistic stay-out strategy during a late-race Safety Car, which secured him second place over Lewis Hamilton.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured his fifth victory of the 2026 season at the Monaco Grand Prix, navigating a race defined by early chaos, divergent tyre strategies, and a late safety car sprint. Key performances included Lewis Hamilton's clinical undercut for second and Pierre Gasly's strategic 45-lap stint to finish third.
The 2026 Miami Grand Prix (Round 4) at the Miami International Autodrome delivered a strategic masterclass and a nail-biting finish, culminating in a spectacular victory for Mercedes’ rookie sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli. In a race defined by an early Safety Car, diametrically opposed tyre strategies, and a relentless nose-to-tail pursuit in the closing stages, Antonelli successfully defended his lead against McLaren’s Lando Norris to win by a mere 0.382 seconds.
The 2026 Austrian Grand Prix was defined by the durability of the Hard compound and the timing of a mid-race Safety Car. George Russell secured victory with a standard two-stop strategy, while varying team philosophies, including Ferrari's failed three-stop attempts and the RB team's tactical midfield sprint, created distinct performance gaps. Strategic capitalization on the Safety Car proved crucial for the podium finishers.
George Russell secured pole position for the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, leading a Mercedes front-row lockout with teammate Andrea Kimi Antonelli. Red Bull's Isack Hadjar impressed with P3, while Max Verstappen suffered a terminal mechanical issue in Q1. Ferrari's Medium tyre gamble in Q1 and various technical issues marked a dramatic start to the season.
The 2026 Australian Grand Prix was dominated by Mercedes, whose decision to switch to a one-stop Medium-to-Hard tyre strategy under an early Safety Car allowed them to secure a 1-2 finish. Ferrari's persistence with track position backfired, while other teams struggled with high degradation on alternative tyre choices.