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George Russell aims to reclaim title momentum at Canadian Grand Prix against teammate Kimi Antonelli

May 21, 2026
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George Russell aims to reclaim title momentum at Canadian Grand Prix against teammate Kimi Antonelli

George Russell aims to reignite title challenge at Canadian Grand Prix

George Russell heads to this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix determined to reignite his 2026 world championship campaign following team-mate Kimi Antonelli’s remarkable run of three consecutive victories, reports BritPanorama.

The Italian teenager’s hat-trick has established a 20-point advantage at the summit of the standings, leaving the British driver needing a swift response. Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve arrives at an opportune moment for Russell. The wall-lined track demands precision and rewards accurate braking through its chicanes, characteristics that align with his driving strengths.

This contrasts sharply with Miami, where Russell openly acknowledged his difficulties. “I just struggle on these low-grip circuits,” he explained after finishing 43 seconds adrift of Antonelli at the previous round. Canada marks the beginning of seven races across ten weeks, a crucial stretch where championship contenders will emerge.

Russell’s season began promisingly with pole position and victory in Melbourne, followed by a Sprint triumph in China. However, his fortunes shifted dramatically thereafter. A technical fault during qualifying in Shanghai restricted him to a single Q3 attempt, leaving him trailing Antonelli who secured his maiden grand prix win.

Suzuka brought further frustration when grip problems left Russell nearly three-tenths slower than his team-mate in qualifying. Despite overtaking Antonelli at the start, an ill-timed Safety Car intervention handed the advantage back to the Italian. Miami proved most troubling of all, with Russell comprehensively outpaced by four-tenths in both qualifying sessions, finishing the main race in fourth position.

Antonelli’s performances have exceeded expectations since a practice crash early in the season. The 19-year-old has become the only driver in Formula 1 history to claim multiple race victories as a teenager. His conversion of three consecutive pole positions into three successive wins represents another unprecedented achievement.

Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle observed: “He’s driving beautifully and he is putting George under pressure. In our business, you’re either giving pressure or you’re taking it, there doesn’t seem to be anything in between.” Russell acknowledged his team-mate’s momentum but expressed belief the title battle would fluctuate throughout the campaign. “He is a fantastic driver and has been exceptionally quick since day one,” Russell said, adding: “I’ve not forgotten how to drive.”

Montreal represents familiar territory where Russell has excelled. The Briton has secured pole position at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in each of the past two seasons, converting last year’s front-row start into victory ahead of Max Verstappen. Jenson Button, who won the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix, believes Russell will thrive. “He put it all together last year and he’ll be thinking ‘why can’t I do it now I’ve actually got the best car?’ I expect him to be very competitive,” the Sky Sports F1 pundit said.

Brundle cautioned against dismissing Russell’s title prospects despite the unexpected challenge from Antonelli. “He’s got a lot of speed, he knows what to do but he’s certainly got a bigger challenge on his hands than certainly a lot of us expected and probably him too.”

As the engines rev up in Montreal, Russell faces not just the pressure of the track but the growing shadow of a formidable teammate. The weekend ahead holds promise and peril alike, a stark reminder of how swiftly fortunes can change in the chase for glory.

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