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The 2026 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix has officially been concluded after a lengthy evening of FIA investigations and post-race penalties, with the final classification now confirmed following an action-packed race weekend in Montreal.
At the iconic , it was young Mercedes sensation who once again stole the spotlight. The Italian teenager secured his fourth consecutive victory of the season, continuing a remarkable run of form that has rapidly turned him into the standout performer of the 2026 championship campaign.
Antonelli’s latest triumph came after dramatic misfortune for his Mercedes team-mate . Russell had looked firmly on course for victory after dominating much of the weekend, having already claimed sprint pole, sprint victory, and pole position for Sunday’s main event. He controlled the early stages of the Grand Prix and appeared to have the pace to convert his strong weekend into a memorable win.
However, the race took a devastating turn when Russell suffered reliability problems while leading the field. The issue handed Antonelli the opportunity to take control at the front, and the 19-year-old capitalized brilliantly, managing the remainder of the race with composure beyond his years. The win further strengthens his advantage in the drivers’ standings and continues Mercedes’ impressive resurgence during the 2026 season.
Behind the dominant Mercedes performance, fans were treated to a nostalgic battle featuring two of Formula 1’s biggest names. delivered one of his strongest performances since joining Ferrari, producing a late-race charge to secure second place. Hamilton spent much of the closing stages hunting down reigning world champion , eventually making a decisive move with only a handful of laps remaining.
The overtake proved crucial, allowing Hamilton to record his best result yet for since his blockbuster move to the legendary Italian outfit. Verstappen, meanwhile, settled for third place after an intense and physical race that saw him fight hard to remain on the podium.
While Mercedes and Ferrari celebrated strong results, it was a disastrous afternoon for . The Woking-based squad gambled on intermediate tyres at the start despite dry conditions around the circuit, a strategy that immediately backfired. As the track failed to produce the expected rainfall, both McLaren drivers rapidly lost ground to rivals running slick tyres.
The difficult strategy call ultimately ruined the race for both drivers. endured an especially frustrating afternoon, eventually retiring from the race after slipping down the order. Team-mate also struggled throughout the event and could only manage an 11th-place finish, narrowly missing out on championship points.
Following the chequered flag, attention quickly shifted to the FIA stewards, with several drivers summoned for investigations involving track limits, racing incidents, and procedural matters. The lengthy post-race review created uncertainty over the final standings for several hours before officials eventually confirmed the official classification.
The Canadian Grand Prix once again delivered unpredictable drama, strategic surprises, and major championship implications. Antonelli’s commanding form is rapidly turning the title fight into a one-sided affair, while rivals such as Verstappen, Hamilton, and Russell continue searching for ways to halt the Mercedes driver’s momentum.
With the Montreal weekend now officially complete, Formula 1 immediately turns its attention toward one of the sport’s most iconic venues. The championship heads to for the next round of the season, the legendary .
The historic street circuit is expected to provide an entirely different challenge compared to Canada’s high-speed layout, setting the stage for another fascinating chapter in the rapidly evolving 2026 Formula 1 season.