formula 1 canada results: confirmed 2026 Canadian Grand Prix finishing order
| Position | Driver | Team | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Andrea Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | Motorsport.com |
| P2 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | Motorsport.com |
| P3 | Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing | Motorsport.com |
| P4 | Charles Leclerc | not stated in snippet | Motorsport.com |
For formula 1 canada, Motorsport.com’s 2026 Canadian Grand Prix snippet lists Andrea Kimi Antonelli first for Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton second for Ferrari, Max Verstappen third for Red Bull Racing, and Charles Leclerc fourth. That is the fastest verified answer from Montreal.
Canada context
| Season | Session/Topic | Key verified detail | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Race result | Antonelli P1, Hamilton P2, Verstappen P3, Leclerc P4 | Motorsport.com |
| 2026 | Pierre Gasly / race conditions | Pierre Gasly finished eighth in Canada; the race was marked by high attrition; the result continues a welcome trend for Alpine in 2026 because the team has taken a huge step forward this season | Alpine corpus snippet |
| 2026 | Sprint flashpoint | The Canada sprint began aggressively, with polesitter George Russell angled on the grid to cut off team-mate Kimi Antonelli; Antonelli reacted angrily after the clash, and Mercedes boss defended him | Mercedes corpus snippets |
| 2025 | Qualifying reference | George Russell listed first for Mercedes on 1:12.075 and Max Verstappen second for Red Bull Racing on 1:12.054 | 2025 Canadian GP qualifying snippet |
The Formula 1 YouTube snippet says F1 returned after a three-week break for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on May 22-24, 2026. No official 2026 race schedule table is available in the provided data, so this article does not list session times or future Canada dates.
The Alpine corpus snippet says Pierre Gasly finished eighth in Canada, the race was marked by high attrition, and the result continues a welcome trend for Alpine in 2026 because the team has taken a huge step forward this season. That is the cleanest verified context around the midfield result.
The Mercedes-related snippets add sprint context only: the Canada sprint began aggressively, with George Russell angled on the grid to cut off Kimi Antonelli, and Antonelli reacted angrily after the clash. Mercedes boss defended Antonelli, but those snippets do not change the confirmed race classification at the front.
In the 2025 Canadian GP qualifying snippet, the source lists George Russell first for Mercedes on 1:12.075 and Max Verstappen second for Red Bull Racing on 1:12.054; this article reproduces that ordering exactly as the source presents it.
The partial Instagram-style Canada 2026 race-results snippet includes “NORRIS NEW RACE LEADER” and “TRACK HAZARD ALEX ALBON,” but it is fragmentary, so it is treated as partial source context only, not a full official classification.
Confirmed top four for formula 1 canada: Antonelli, Hamilton, Verstappen and Leclerc.