F1 Canadian GP LIVE: Qualifying start time and schedule after Russell and Antonelli collide

24 May 2026 • 2:18 AM MYT
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F1 Canadian GP LIVE: Qualifying start time and schedule after Russell and Antonelli collide

Formula 1 heads to Montreal next for the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend - and the third sprint race of the 2026 season.

Kimi Antonelli continued his impressive start to the campaign with his third consecutive victory last time out in Miami. The Italian 19-year-old now has a 20-point lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell, who is eyeing a return to form at a track he won at last year.

PREVIEW: How Hamilton can channel winning spirit of Arsenal in Montreal

McLaren took a big step in Miami, with reigning world champion Lando Norris finishing second and teammate Oscar Piastri in third, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen qualified on the front row in an improved car.

It was a trickier weekend for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc punished with post-race penalties and Lewis Hamilton only finishing sixth. Hamilton is a seven-time winner around the Montreal street circuit and won his first-ever F1 race here back in 2007.

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F1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES

  • Round five of the 2026 F1 season takes place in Canada
  • Qualifying is at 9pm (BST)
  • Russell wins sprint; Norris 2nd; Antonelli 3rd
  • COLLISION! Russell and Antonelli crash in sprint
  • PREVIEW: How Lewis Hamilton can channel winning spirit of Arsenal

What time is qualifying in Montreal?

19:18 , Kieran Jackson

After the drama of the sprint race, qualifying is at 9pm (BST).

 (PA)

F1 legend Alain Prost reportedly injured during armed robbery at home

20:19 , Kieran Jackson

Some sad news earlier today - four-time F1 world champion Alain Prost reportedly sustained a head injury during an alleged robbery in his Swiss home earlier this week.

According to a report in Swiss tabloid Blick late on Friday, the 71-year-old Prost suffered a head injury from intruders who forced his son to open a safe during the robbery on Tuesday morning.

Swiss police are now investigating the incident.

More detail below:

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F1 legend Alain Prost reportedly injured during armed robbery at home

Constructor standings after sprint race:

20:12 , Kieran Jackson

1. Mercedes - 194 points

2. Ferrari - 117 points

3. McLaren - 106 points

4. Red Bull - 32 points

5. Alpine - 23 points

6. Haas - 18 points

7. Racing Bulls - 15 points

8. Williams - 5 points

9. Audi - 2 points

10. Cadillac - 0 points

11. Aston Martin - 0 points

Fernando Alonso resigned to Aston Martin F1 debacle: ‘It’s going to feel repetitive’

20:06 , Kieran Jackson

Asked if the next race in Canada will bring about improvement, Alonsi said: "No, let's see. I think we will make steps on that drivability point of view.

“Performance: not. So we need to stick together with the team. It's going to be a very tough, tough race.”

Jenson Button explains what Lewis Hamilton must do to secure Ferrari future

19:57 , Kieran Jackson

"Obviously, last year was not the easiest for Lewis. He spent so many years in a team (Mercedes) that he knew really well, and had a lot of support from that team. Then, you go to a different team that is based in Italy, and he doesn’t speak Italian. He doesn’t have that on his side, whereas his team-mate does."

The 2009 world champion added: "So, it does take a minute to get used to it, especially at 40 years old when learning is a lot more difficult than it is in your twenties. But it has been really good to see him competitive this year, and fighting with Charles."

Button emphasised the importance of current form, as he claimed, "as long as you’re competitive the (external) noise doesn’t really matter. If he is as quick as he thinks he should be, then it is fine, and it doesn’t matter what other people say from the outside. If he is doing a job that he thinks is good enough, then he will have that confidence and want to carry on if he is enjoying it."

 (AFP)

Formula 1 misses Christian Horner, says FIA president: ‘He will be back’

19:44 , Kieran Jackson

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem believes Formula 1 misses Christian Horner as the former Red Bull team boss explores a return to the sport this year.

Horner, 52, is eyeing a route back into the sport after his sacking from Red Bull last summer, following two decades of success leading the outfit as team principal. He won 14 F1 world championships in total.

The British executive has been linked with Alpine – and is part of a consortium which has bid for a minority stake in the team, alongside a pitch from Mercedes – as well as Aston Martin and even the top job at Ferrari.

Ben Sulayem has met with Horner in recent months, most notably at a dinner alongside Horner’s fierce rival Zak Brown, and believes the ex-Red Bull boss will be back in the paddock soon.

Full quotes below:

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Formula 1 misses Christian Horner, says FIA president: ‘He will be back’

‘Get used to it’ – Lewis Hamilton insists he is staying put in Formula One

19:33 , Kieran Jackson

The 41-year-old insists his future is clear in his mind.

“I am still under contract so everything is 100 per cent clear to me,” Hamilton said ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.

“I’m still focused, I’m still motivated and I still love what I do with all my heart.

“I’m going to be here for quite some time so get used to it. There are people that are trying to retire me and that is not even in my thoughts.

“I’m already thinking of what will be next and planning for the next five years but I still plan to be here for some time.”

Lewis Hamilton (Getty)

VIDEO: Russell-Antonelli incident

19:09 , Kieran Jackson

Lewis Hamilton on dropping to sixth from fourth:

18:58 , Kieran Jackson

"Piastri got alongside me into the last corner and he overtook, and then through that, I lost position to Charles," said Hamilton.

Lando Norris, after finishing second:

18:39 , Kieran Jackson

It was a good race, was good to watch them to go at it for a while and we were there to pick up the pieces. They were quick, Kimi caught me back up pretty quickly, so I was looking behind and looking to attack ahead.

“It was fun, always a tough track to push on and easy to make mistakes but yeah, today was a good result for us."

George Russell:

18:22 , Kieran Jackson

"It eas a cool race, difficult to get a gap around here. Slipstream was powerful, good battle with Kimi, glad we are both standing here after the race. Miami was a bogey track for me.

“Ultimately I want to get back racing and make sure the season starts now, want to get back into the groove, appreciate that.”

VIDEO: Russell and Antonelli from the stands

18:13 , Kieran Jackson

Kimi Antonelli on the Russell incident:

18:03 , Kieran Jackson

“A tough battle, we were all there in terms of pace. Tried to make my move, need to review, got pushed off - it is what it is, then I made a mistake into turn 8, compromised my race from there.

Top-8 in sprint race

17:52 , Kieran Jackson

1. George Russell

2. Lando Norris

3. Kimi Antonelli

4. Oscar Piastri

5. Charles Leclerc

6. Lewis Hamilton

7. Max Verstappen

8. Arvid Lindblad

Toto Wolff to Kimi Antonelli:

17:41 , Kieran Jackson

“We talk about this internally, not over the radio.”

Antonelli fuming about the incident at turn 1 - and then again at turn 8!

George Russell wins the Canada GP sprint race

17:33 , Kieran Jackson

Hell of a race that!

George Russell takes it ahead of Lando Norris with Kimi Antonelli in third.

4-8: Piastri, Leclerc, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad

Terrific drama!

Final lap

17:32 , Kieran Jackson

Antonelli skids off track as he looks to overtake Norris at turn 1!

He recovers back to the circuit and is still in third.

But Hamilton has lost out to Piastri on the home straight.

Leclerc also takes P5 from Hamilton!

Lewis Hamilton:

17:30 , Kieran Jackson

“The car looks good.”

Can he hold off Oscar Piastri in the closing stages?

Russell a second clear (Lap 20/23)

17:29 , Kieran Jackson

Stewards' investigation dependent, it’s looking good for George Russell.

He’s now one second ahead with three laps to go.

Hamilton, meanwhile, clips the infamous Wall of Champions on the final turn. His Ferrari car looks OK, though.

George Russell:

17:25 , Kieran Jackson

“What the hell is he doing? Just in the middle of the road.”

Alex Albon pitted and came out right in front of race leader Russell...

However, Antonelli is now right on the tail of Lando Norris in second. It’s VERY tight between the top-three with 5 laps to go.

Russell holding off Norris (Lap 14/23)

17:21 , Kieran Jackson

For now, Russell is holding off his compatriot.

No action for the Mercedes duo, yet. Wonder what Toto Wolff will have to say about it later...

Norris within a second of Russell (Lap 11/23)

17:16 , Kieran Jackson

Norris is 0.6 secs behind Russell - while Lewis Hamilton is right on the rear of Kimi Antonelli’s car, which may have damage.

Top-8: Russell, Norris, Antonelli, Hamilton, Piastri, Leclerc, Verstappen, Lindblad

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Isack Hadjar out of the race (Lap 9/23)

17:14 , Kieran Jackson

Engine issues for the Red Bull driver - he’s out.

That puts Arvid Lindblad up into the top-8.

Kimi Antonelli:

17:12 , Kieran Jackson

“I don’t care, he pushed me off!”

Antonelli not happy with his teammate...

Russell and Antonelli collide (Lap 6/23)

17:11 , Kieran Jackson

They hit each other!

Antonelli storms around the outside of turn 1 - Russell closes the door - and Antonelli has to go off track!

Russell keeps the lead... and then Antonelli goes off track again and drops to third!

Antonelli right on Russell's rear (Lap 4/23)

17:09 , Kieran Jackson

The championship leader is keeping his teammate honest here - it’s very tight between the top two!

Norris has already dropped three seconds behind in third though...

4-8: Hamilton, Piastri, Leclerc, Verstappen, Hadjar

Russell keeps the lead

17:04 , Kieran Jackson

Lights out and a really strong start from the pole-sitter, who retains the lead ahead of Kimi Antonelli!

Lewis Hamilton makes a place on Oscar Piastri for fourth place!

Otherwise, they’re all through cleanly....

Formation lap

17:03 , Kieran Jackson

Russell leads the cars around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - and it’s not looking good for Stroll, who is in the pits.

Aston Martin statement:

17:00 , Kieran Jackson

“We are working to resolve a front suspension issue on Lance’s car.”

Oh. Dear.

Here's a reminder of the starting grid:

16:58 , Kieran Jackson

1. George Russell

2. Kimi Antonelli

3. Lando Norris

4. Oscar Piastri

5. Lewis Hamilton

6. Charles Leclerc

7. Max Verstappen

8. Isack Hadjar

9. Arvid Lindblad

10. Carlos Sainz

11. Nico Hulkenberg

12. Gabriel Bortoleto

13. Franco Colapinto

14. Esteban Ocon

15. Fernando Alonso

16. Sergio Perez

17. Lance Stroll

18. Liam Lawson

Pit lane. Pierre Gasly

Pit lane. Valtteri Bottas

Pit lane. Alex Albon

Pit lane. Ollie Bearman

Sprint race points

16:56 , Kieran Jackson

P1 - eight points

P2 - seven points

P3 - six points

P4 - five points

P5 - four points

P6 - three points

P7 - two points

P8 - one point

F1 Canadian GP sprint race

16:54 , Kieran Jackson

Kimi Antonelli has a 20-point lead in the world championship - can George Russell do some damage to that in the sprint?

The Briton starts on pole ahead of his Mercedes teammate, with the McLaren pairing of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri behind them on the second row.

Fifth to seventh is Hamilton, Leclerc and Verstappen - so fingers crossed we have some box-office action!

Lando Norris, who started P3:

16:51 , Kieran Jackson

I’m proud of the team for reacting quickly and doing such a good job under tricky conditions. The upgrade package is working well, some bits, mainly the front wing, still need more time, and we may reintroduce them further down the line.

“That said, the rest of the car worked well, and for the first time this weekend, I felt genuinely confident in Q3 on the Soft tyre. It’s a good step forward, and we’ll keep refining from here.”

Lando Norris (Getty)

Bearman, Gasly, Bottas and Albon in the pit-lane

16:48 , Kieran Jackson

These four will start in the pit-lane after making changes to their car setup.

George Russell, who starts on pole:

16:46 , Kieran Jackson

”This is an amazing circuit, high grip, feels like you're driving a Formula 1 car.

“The team have done a great job to bring the upgrade forward, pleased to be back in P1, it's been a little while.”

Kimi Antonelli, who starts P2:

16:42 , Kieran Jackson

“We've brought a sizeable update here and we need to understand more about it. It's clearly got good potential, and we've seen some of that already.

“It's given us an edge here today in Montreal but I'm sure the rest of the weekend will be very competitive with several other teams in the mix. Let's see what we can do in the Sprint and go from there.”

 (Getty)

Constructor standings ahead of Canadian GP sprint race

16:30 , Kieran Jackson

1. Mercedes - 180 points

2. Ferrari - 112 points

3. McLaren - 94 points

4. Red Bull - 30 points

5. Alpine - 21 points

6. Haas - 18 points

7. Racing Bulls - 14 points

8. Williams - 5 points

9. Audi - 2 points

10. Cadillac - 0 points

11. Aston Martin - 0 points

Top-10 - driver standings:

16:00 , Kieran Jackson

1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 100 points

2. George Russell (Mercedes) - 80 points

3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 59 points

4. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 51 points

5. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - 51 points

6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 43 points

7. Max Verstappen Red Bull) - 26 points

8. Ollie Bearman (Haas) - 17 points

9. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) - 16 points

10. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) - 10 points

Here's the starting grid for the Canada sprint race:

15:42 , Kieran Jackson

1. George Russell

2. Kimi Antonelli

3. Lando Norris

4. Oscar Piastri

5. Lewis Hamilton

6. Charles Leclerc

7. Max Verstappen

8. Isack Hadjar

9. Arvid Lindblad

10. Carlos Sainz

11. Nico Hulkenberg

12. Gabriel Bortoleto

13. Franco Colapinto

14. Esteban Ocon

15. Ollie Bearman

16. Fernando Alonso

17. Sergio Perez

18. Lance Stroll

19. Pierre Gasly

20. Valtteri Bottas

21. Alex Albon

22. Liam Lawson

George Russell biggest F1 fight is with team-mate Kimi Antonelli – Lando Norris

15:28 , Kieran Jackson

Norris believes Russell has the mettle for the title scrap – one which Norris and McLaren would very much like to muscle their way into – but says having a dangerous challenger across the garage will make life much harder.

“I think any situation that he’s ever dealt with is different to fighting for a world championship,” Norris said.

“Forget everything that’s ever happened, I think as soon as you’re fighting for a world championship, and then you also have a strong team-mate, that’s a very different situation.

“The last few years, I’ve had a very strong team-mate that as soon as I wasn’t on my A game, I was way off. That always makes your life a lot, lot tougher.”

Kimi Antonelli has taken an early lead over George Russell (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Wire)

What are the start times this weekend?

15:20 , Kieran Jackson

All times BST

Saturday 23 May

  • Sprint race: 5pm
  • Qualifying: 9pm

Sunday 24 May

  • Race: 9pm

F1 Canadian Grand Prix sprint race

15:18 , Kieran Jackson

Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of the sprint race in Canada.

George Russell claimed a much-needed pole position in qualifying yesterday, with Kimi Antonelli in second and Lando Norris in third.

Can Russell make some ground back on Antonelli’s 20-point lead? We’ll find out at 5pm (BST).

 (Getty)

George Russell bids to begin F1 championship fightback with sprint pole in Canada

Friday 22 May 2026 23:26 , Kieran Jackson

George Russell delivered a response to title challenger Kimi Antonelli by claiming pole for the Canadian Grand Prix sprint.

The Italian has won the last three races to turn the tables on his experienced team-mate and hold a 20-point advantage heading into this fifth round of the season.

Russell played down his deficit to the 19-year-old last time out in Miami by suggesting it was not a track he enjoyed but the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is – having claimed pole for the last two years and winning last season.

Full report below:

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George Russell bids to begin F1 championship fightback with sprint pole in Canada

Top-10 in sprint qualifying

Friday 22 May 2026 23:10 , Kieran Jackson

1. George Russell

2. Kimi Antonelli

3. Lando Norris

4. Oscar Piastri

5. Lewis Hamilton

6. Charles Leclerc

7. Max Verstappen

8. Isack Hadjar

9. Arvid Lindblad

10. Carlos Sainz

Russell retains pole

Friday 22 May 2026 22:37 , Kieran Jackson

Russell pips Antonelli to pole... JUST!

The Brit went quicker at the end and pipped the Italian by 0.068 secs - with Lando Norris in third, three-tenths down.

4-10: Piastri, Hamilton, Leclerc, Verstappen, Hadjar, Kindblad, Sainz

 (Getty)

George Russell on provisional pole

Friday 22 May 2026 22:32 , Kieran Jackson

Russell takes pole to start with a 1:13:194 - 0.217 secs ahead of Lewis Hamilton in second!

3-10: Antonelli, Verstappen, Hadjar, Piastri, Leclerc, Lindblad, Norris, Sainz

Can Hamilton get ahead with his second lap?

SQ3 underway

Friday 22 May 2026 22:27 , Kieran Jackson

Here we go then - the quickfire eight-minute top-10 shootout!

Drivers involved: Russell, Antonelli, Hamilton, Leclerc, Norris, Piastri, Verstappen, Hadjar, Sainz, Lindblad

Verstappen escapes in P9

Friday 22 May 2026 22:21 , Kieran Jackson

In the end, nobody bothered Verstappen! That being said, he’s complaining his car is “jumpy” - not ideal heading into SQ3.

Carlos Sainz nicks back 10th from Nico Hulkenberg right at the death.

Out in SQ2 (11-16): Hulkenberg, Bortoleto, Colapinto, Ocon, Bearman, Alonso

 (PA)

Verstappen only ninth-fastest

Friday 22 May 2026 22:17 , Kieran Jackson

Is the Red Bull man in trouble here?!

Sainz in 10th, followed by: Bortoleto, Colapinto, Ocon, Bearman, Hulkenberg, Alonso

Last laps in now....

George Russell quickest so far

Friday 22 May 2026 22:14 , Kieran Jackson

Russell goes fastest by 0.085 secs to his teammate Antonelli, with Hamilton a further tenth back in third.

A reminder: Fernando Alonso will stay in P16 as he won’t take part due to that crash.

Current bottom-six (11-16): Bortoleto, Hulkenberg, Piastri, Leclerc, Verstappen, Alonso

4:00 to go in SQ2.

SQ2 underway

Friday 22 May 2026 22:08 , Kieran Jackson

Time for the second session to see who makes the top-10 shootout.

10 minutes this time - again all on mediums.

Gasly out

Friday 22 May 2026 22:03 , Kieran Jackson

Only 3 cars made it over the line - and Lance Stroll couldn’t improve his time.

Very anticlimactic end to the session! Pierre Gasly has to take a surprise SQ1 exit.

Out in SQ1 (17-22): Perez, Stroll, Gasly, Bottas, Albon, Lawson

SQ1 back underway

Friday 22 May 2026 22:00 , Kieran Jackson

Sainz and Stroll are the first cars out.

Who will make it round in time?!

Resumption in 2 mins

Friday 22 May 2026 21:58 , Kieran Jackson

A rapidly big queue in the pit-lane as a start time is announced for 9:59pm.

It’s around a 1:15 lap - and there’s 1:46 left.

Some should make it round to set another lap... but some will definitely miss out!

Still no start time yet

Friday 22 May 2026 21:55 , Kieran Jackson

The barrier has endured some significant damage here, so they just need to repair the tecpro.

Alonso:

Friday 22 May 2026 21:51 , Kieran Jackson

“We are a bit behind, we don’t have the pace. Yet we were pushing hard.”

Red flag

Friday 22 May 2026 21:43 , Kieran Jackson

The irony is that Alonso is currently safe in 14th!

Current bottom-six (17-22): Perez, Stroll, Gasly, Bottas, Albon, Lawson

Fernando Alonso crashes

Friday 22 May 2026 21:41 , Kieran Jackson

Alonso is in the wall at turn 3!

From bad to worse for Aston Martin!

1:46 left in SQ1. RED FLAG.

Lewis Hamilton quickest

Friday 22 May 2026 21:39 , Kieran Jackson

The Ferrari driver has looked impressive so far and is fastest early on in SQ1.

A reminder that Alex Albon and Liam Lawson will not take part in sprint qualifying due to the damage to their cars earlier.

Bottom-six (17-22) currently: Bottas, Colapinto, Stroll, Bortoleto, Albon (out), Lawson (out)

4 mins left in SQ1.

SQ1 underway

Friday 22 May 2026 21:33 , Kieran Jackson

Time for the first Q session - 12 minutes, all on mediums.

Will it be the usual collection of teams in the bottom-six to start?

Sprint qualifying coming up

Friday 22 May 2026 21:26 , Kieran Jackson

Here we go then - the first of four competitve sessions in Montreal this weekend!

Can anyone compete with Mercedes? Kimi Antonelli and George Russell were the clear leaders in practice earlier, with the Italian edging it.

It feels like a big session for Russell...

 (Reuters)

Top-10 - driver standings

Friday 22 May 2026 21:20 , Kieran Jackson

Kimi Antonelli has a 20-point lead on George Russell heading into round five:

1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 100 points

2. George Russell (Mercedes) - 80 points

3. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 59 points

4. Lando Norris (McLaren) - 51 points

5. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) - 51 points

6. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) - 43 points

7. Max Verstappen Red Bull) - 26 points

8. Ollie Bearman (Haas) - 17 points

9. Pierre Gasly (Alpine) - 16 points

10. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls) - 10 points

Lando Norris on his helmet in Canada:

Friday 22 May 2026 21:15 , Kieran Jackson

Constructor standings ahead of Canadian GP

Friday 22 May 2026 21:06 , Kieran Jackson

1. Mercedes - 180 points

2. Ferrari - 112 points

3. McLaren - 94 points

4. Red Bull - 30 points

5. Alpine - 21 points

6. Haas - 18 points

7. Racing Bulls - 14 points

8. Williams - 5 points

9. Audi - 2 points

10. Cadillac - 0 points

11. Aston Martin - 0 points

VIDEO: Lewis Hamilton on Arsenal

Friday 22 May 2026 21:00 , Kieran Jackson

Four races in a row? Key details revealed as F1 eyes Bahrain or Saudi ‘reschedule’

Friday 22 May 2026 20:45 , Kieran Jackson

Formula One is “continuously evaluating” the possibility of reinstating one – if not two – of the Middle Eastern races cancelled last month due to the conflict in the Gulf.

The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian GPs, scheduled for April, were taken off the 2026 calendar in mid-March, a fortnight after Donald Trump targeted missiles at Iranian military and government sites, provoking retaliatory strikes throughout the region.

However, recent noises from the sport’s American owners, Liberty Media, and the sport’s governing body, the FIA, suggest that solutions to rescheduling the cancelled races are on the table. In a conference call with investors last week, during which details of a 53 per cent year-on-year revenue rise were announced, Liberty Media CEO Derek Chang stated that executives were “continuously evaluating the calendar this year”.

Chang added: “As Stefano [Domenicali, F1 CEO] mentioned to Bloomberg News last week, it might be possible to reschedule one race toward the end of the season.” He did ensure that any decision would be made in a “timely fashion”.

But what are the options on the table? What is at stake? And could the end-of-season races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi also be at risk?

Full piece below:

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Four races in a row? Key details revealed as F1 eyes Bahrain or Saudi ‘reschedule’

James Vowles on Albon's crash in FP1:

Friday 22 May 2026 20:31 , Kieran Jackson

"It's one of the risks of this circuit. I know that sounds strange," Williams team principal James Vowles told Sky Sports. "Unfortunately there's been a few of these.

"He [Albon] has hit a marmot [groundhog] and the damage is extensive from that point onwards.

"He needed this session. You get 60 minutes and that's it, and to lose over half of it is frustrating.

"Back in the garage he's more worried about his mum, who suspects he's going to have to pay to adopt a family of marmots because that's a consequence of that."

VIDEO: Ocon's crash in FP1

Friday 22 May 2026 20:01 , Kieran Jackson

Reminder of start times this weekend in Canada:

Friday 22 May 2026 19:27 , Kieran Jackson

All times BST

Friday 22 May

  • Sprint qualifying: 9:30pm

Saturday 23 May

  • Sprint race: 5pm
  • Qualifying: 9pm

Sunday 24 May

  • Race: 9pm

P11-22 in FP1

Friday 22 May 2026 19:18 , Kieran Jackson

11. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi)

12. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull)

13. Esteban Ocon (Haas)

14. Alex Albon (Williams)

15. Carlos Sainz (Williams)

16. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)

17. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)

18. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls)

19. Oliver Bearman (Haas)

20. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac)

21. Sergio Perez (Cadillac)

22. Franco Colapinto (Alpine)

Top-10 in FP1

Friday 22 May 2026 19:06 , Kieran Jackson

1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 1:13.402

2. George Russell (Mercedes) +0.142

3. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.774

4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +0.953

5. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.964

6. Lando Norris (McLaren) +1.397

7. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +1.561

8. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) +2.050

9. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) +2.296

10. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) +2.461

Kimi Antonelli fastest in FP1

Friday 22 May 2026 18:55 , Kieran Jackson

The cars are going back around the track briefly at the end of the session - but that is it in terms of timed laps!

Kimi Antonelli, with that late effort, is top of the tree again - a tenth faster than his Mercedes teammate George Russell.

Lewis Hamilton (+0.774) is a respectable third, with Charles Leclerc (+0.953) in fourth. Ferrari will be happy with that.

5-10: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri, Lindblad, Hulkenberg, Alonso

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Esteban Ocon crashes

Friday 22 May 2026 18:45 , Kieran Jackson

Another crash, another red flag!

Ocon has hit the wall after a spin!

He drives his Haas car back to the pits without a nose.

That may well mark the end of the session in anger...

Kimi Antonelli goes top

Friday 22 May 2026 18:40 , Kieran Jackson

Bit of a statement from the championship leader at the end of FP1, as he goes 0.142 secs clear of Russell at the top.

Final laps coming in now...

Lewis Hamilton goes third fastest

Friday 22 May 2026 18:35 , Kieran Jackson

Seven times a winner around here, Hamilton goes third on the leaderboard - however at nine-tenths off Russell in P1, that’s some margin.

Entering the final 15 minutes of FP1 now...

Mercedes one-two early on

Friday 22 May 2026 18:23 , Kieran Jackson

George Russell is the one setting the early pace with a 1:45:560 - a tenth clear of Kimi Antonelli.

Oscar Piastri is third, four-tenths off, with Lando Norris in fourth.

5-10: Leclerc, Hamilton, Lindblad, Verstappen, Alonso, Hadjar

Half-an-hour to go in FP1.

 (Reuters)

Green flag

Friday 22 May 2026 18:15 , Kieran Jackson

Finally, we’re back on track.

They’ve extended the session again and there’s now 34 minutes left on the clock.

Again, right decision.

Albon crash

Friday 22 May 2026 18:10 , Kieran Jackson

Afraid to say, replays from Albon’s on-board camera shows he actually ran over a groundhog, resulting in his crash.

Still no restart time announced.

Albon crash

Friday 22 May 2026 18:06 , Kieran Jackson

Alex Albon crashes

Friday 22 May 2026 17:59 , Kieran Jackson

Big old shunt here gives us the second red flag of the session!

Albon in the wall just before turn 8. He’s all OK. No replays yet...

FP1 back underway

Friday 22 May 2026 17:48 , Kieran Jackson

A four-minute delay - and new info from the FIA that FP1 will be extended by four minutes as a result.

Sensible.

Liam Lawson stops

Friday 22 May 2026 17:42 , Kieran Jackson

The New Zealander has stopped after the first chicane.

No steering. And he’s jumping out!

RED FLAG just 10 minutes into first practice.

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FP1 trial - FIA statement:

Friday 22 May 2026 17:39 , Kieran Jackson

“During FP1 we'll be trialling a new rear lights system for MGUK power derating. This follows driver feedback from the first few events.

“The trial introduces a colour code system to differentiate between MGUK states: MGUK no longer at full power, MGUK fully cut, and superclip. Previously, these were all indicated by a flashing red pattern.

“We'll revert to the standard rear lights system for the rest of the weekend and assess next steps based on feedback from teams and drivers.”

Franco Colapinto:

Friday 22 May 2026 17:34 , Kieran Jackson

“My throttle is not working.”

You might need that, Franco! Not an ideal start for the Alpine driver...

FP1 underway

Friday 22 May 2026 17:31 , Kieran Jackson

A very important session, then, given the sprint weekend format.

Just one hour of practice around this popular street circuit...

F1 Canadian Grand Prix

Friday 22 May 2026 17:00 , Kieran Jackson

Formula 1 heads to Montreal next for the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend - and the third sprint race of the 2026 season.

Kimi Antonelli continued his impressive start to the campaign with his third consecutive victory last time out in Miami. The Italian 19-year-old now has a 20-point lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell, who is eyeing a return to form at a track he won at last year.

McLaren took a big step in Miami, with reigning world champion Lando Norris finishing second and teammate Oscar Piastri in third, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen qualified on the front row in an improved car.

It was a trickier weekend for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc punished with post-race penalties and Lewis Hamilton only finishing sixth. Hamilton is a seven-time winner around the Montreal street circuit and won his first-ever F1 race here back in 2007.

Lewis Hamilton (PA)