George Russell of Great Britain driving the (63) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team W16 on track during practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve on June 13, 2025 in Montreal, Quebec | Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images
Who will take pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix?
The 2024 Canadian Grand Prix delivered one of the many shocking results of the Formula 1 season, as George Russell took pole position after posting the exact time as Max Verstappen in Q3.
Can Russell and Mercedes deliver another surprise Saturday in Montreal?
Both Russell and teammate Kimi Antonelli were strong in the two practice sessions Friday at the Canadian Grand Prix, with Russell finishing fourth in FP1 and atop the timing sheets in FP2. Antonelli was a little more off the pace in FP1, where he finished in P13, but was up in the top three with his teammate in FP2 with the third-best time.
While Russell thought the results in FP2 may have “flattered” the team, he also believes that the cooler temperatures and smoother surface in Montreal will play to the team’s strengths.
However, the McLaren duo of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are always lurking. The Constructors’ Championship leaders brought a series of upgrades to Montreal, and the pair seemed to take what they learned from FP1 and put those lessons to work in FP2, where Norris finished second and Piastri finished sixth.
However, Norris was still unsatisfied after the two practice sessions, calling it the “worst” Friday of the season for the Woking-based team.
Max Verstappen, who has to avoid adding one more penalty point over the next two races to evade a one-race penalty ban, was fastest in FP1.
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Here are the provisional qualifying results for the Canadian Grand Prix, which will be filled in throughout the session:
Notes from FP3
Saturday’s third hour of practice was a rather event-filled affair. At the top of the timing sheets Lando Norris led the way, followed by Charles Leclerc — who was back in the SF-25 after an incident of his own in FP1 sidelined him for FP2 — and George Russell.
However, incidents from both Oscar Piastri and Nico Hülkenberg at the final chicane brought out red flags, with the Drivers’ Championship leader clipping the “Wall of Champions” to puncture his right rear tire. Hülkenberg’s spin at that section brought out another red flag.
Lewis Hamilton was fourth-fastest in the session — perhaps due in part to Ferrari installing new power units on both Hamilton’s car and Leclerc’s — followed by Max Verstappen in P5.