Everything from a rookie leading the championship, his teammate chasing him down, and a circuit that has a habit of producing chaos is set to make this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix an unmissable affair.
Five races in, and the 2026 season already has a shape nobody quite predicted.
Kimi Antonelli, still a teenager and still in his debut season, leads the drivers’ championship by 20 points after victories in China, Japan and Miami.
His teammate George Russell, who many had picked as the pre-season favourite and won the opening round in Australia, is the man in his mirrors.
The contrast in their fortunes has been sharp. Russell has struggled to find the same rhythm in recent races, particularly in Miami where he openly admitted the circuit didn’t suit him.
Canada is a different story. He won from pole position here last season, and had a podium from pole the year before that.
If there’s a circuit on the calendar where Russell can reassert himself, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve looks like it.
Outside Mercedes, McLaren have been closing the gap steadily and the midfield of Haas, Racing Bulls, Alpine, Audi and Williams has been tightly packed, with flashes of competitiveness from all of them.
This is not the kind of field where a dominant team can afford to stand still.
McLaren arrived in Miami with a significant upgrade package and promptly secured a one-two in the Sprint, with Lando Norris leading Oscar Piastri home.
Norris then pushed Antonelli hard in the grand prix before settling for second, with Piastri also on the podium.
More new components are expected on the McLaren in Montreal including the floor, chassis, front and rear wings, bodywork, halo and roll hoop.
Ferrari debuted 11 new components in Miami and are set to bring further upgrades this weekend.
The Scuderia has shown genuine speed in qualifying with strong starts, though holding that pace through a full race distance has been the challenge.
Red Bull showed a more competitive face in US before Max Verstappen’s race was compromised by an opening lap spin, and the team continues to refine the RB22.
Mercedes, for their part, are expected to respond with their own upgrade package.
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