Andrea Kimi Antonelli extended his 2026 Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship lead with a hard-fought victory at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. He spent more than 30 laps locked in battle with Mercedes teammate George Russell before Russell retired with a mechanical issue, clearing the path to the flag.
Lewis Hamilton climbed to second place after a late overtake on Max Verstappen in the closing laps. Charles Leclerc and Isack Hadjar rounded out the top five, while Franco Colapinto claimed a career-best sixth. Liam Lawson, Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz and Oliver Bearman completed the points.
With Mercedes drivers occupying the top two positions, here are the updated 2026 F1 Drivers’ Championship standings after Canada:
Andrea Kimi Antonelli — 131 pts
George Russell — 88 pts
Charles Leclerc — 75 pts
Lewis Hamilton — 72 pts
Lando Norris — 58 pts
Oscar Piastri — 48 pts
Max Verstappen — 43 pts
Pierre Gasly — 20 pts
Oliver Bearman — 18 pts
Liam Lawson — 16 pts
Franco Colapinto — 15 pts
Isack Hadjar — 14 pts
Carlos Sainz — 6 pts
Arvid Lindblad — 5 pts
Gabriel Bortoleto — 2 pts
Esteban Ocon — 1 pt
Alexander Albon — 1 pt
Nico Hülkenberg — 0 pts
Valtteri Bottas — 0 pts
Sergio Pérez — 0 pts
Fernando Alonso — 0 pts
Lance Stroll — 0 pts
Antonelli’s Montreal triumph follows a strong start to the season. He also won in Miami, where he led home McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. George Russell finished fifth, Max Verstappen sixth, with Lewis Hamilton and Alpine’s Franco Colapinto seventh and eighth. Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz and Alexander Albon completed the points.
At Suzuka, Antonelli prevailed again, beating Oscar Piastri and Charles Leclerc. George Russell, Lando Norris, Lewis Hamilton and Pierre Gasly followed, with Max Verstappen, Liam Lawson and Esteban Ocon taking the remaining points.
The Chinese Grand Prix delivered another Antonelli victory ahead of Russell and Hamilton. Charles Leclerc, Oliver Bearman and Pierre Gasly were fourth to sixth, while Liam Lawson, Isack Hadjar, Carlos Sainz and Franco Colapinto rounded out the top ten.
The season opened in Australia with George Russell winning for Mercedes, joined on the podium by Antonelli and Leclerc. Hamilton and Norris were fourth and fifth, ahead of Verstappen and Bearman, with Arvid Lindblad, Gabriel Bortoleto and Pierre Gasly securing the final points.
The championship fight now shifts to the next round, with Antonelli seeking to consolidate his advantage, Russell aiming to rebound from his Canadian retirement, and the chasers—led by Leclerc, Hamilton and Norris—looking to close the gap as the season progresses.
Source: roundtable.io
