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F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli fastest ahead of sprint qualifying, Russell spins

Kimi Antonelli topped the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix practice session, which was red-flagged on three occasions and saw Mercedes team-mate and title rival George Russell spin.

Montreal is the third sprint weekend in four rounds, meaning this was the sole practice session, carrying all the more significance as teams and drivers strove to set up their cars for sprint qualifying later today.

Taking on driver feedback from the earlier rounds, the FIA used the session to temporarily trial a new rear lights system for MGU-K power derating, with different colours depending on the MGU-K no longer being at full power, the MGU-K being fully cut, and super clipping – all of which normally are represented by a red light.

“My throttle is not working,” Franco Colapinto lamented when trundling back to the pitlane at the end of his second lap, struck by a suspected electrical problem.

Moments later, Liam Lawson stopped his Racing Bulls at the exit of Turn 4 due to a technical issue, which ended his session and caused a red flag after just 11 minutes.

At that stage, Max Verstappen was fastest with a 1m15.895s on hard rubber, leading Red Bull team-mate Isack Hadjar in 1m16.253s.

The frontrunners returned to the track on the white-walled tyres, with Oscar Piastri setting the first sub-75s lap time, a 1m14.963s.

Alexander Albon, Williams (Photo by: Jordan McKean - Motorsport Images)

Another red flag was waved 23 minutes into the session when Alex Albon hit a groundhog at Turn 7 and consequently clattered into the wall. The session was interrupted for more than 15 minutes.

The hard compound was still prioritised as practice resumed, with Antonelli setting a new benchmark in 1m14.670s, then surpassed by Russell in 1m14.560s. The latter subsequently improved to a 1m14.444s, but Antonelli fought back with a 1m14.392s, putting Piastri’s earlier reference 0.571s adrift. Lewis Hamilton took third position away from the McLaren, in 1m14.752s.

The Mercedes switched to soft rubber with fewer than 20 minutes remaining – the session was lengthened by 19 minutes in light of the two red flags and the fact this is a sprint weekend – and Russell improved to a 1m13.850s, but Antonelli went no less than 0.448s faster, setting a 1m13.402s. The Briton did get closer later on, with a 1m13.544s, before he spun in the opening corner sequence and lightly tapped the barrier.

Moments later, the red flag was waved for a third and final time as Esteban Ocon lost control of his Haas car on the exit kerb of Turn 7, hitting the wall and losing his front wing but escaping serious damage to his car.

Ferrari took third and fourth, with Hamilton and Charles Leclerc 0.774s and 0.953s adrift respectively, followed by Verstappen, who complained of heavy steering and snaps when downshifting.

Norris and Piastri ended up out of the top five, some 1.4s and 1.6s adrift, but the Australian’s personal benchmark was obtained with hard rubber.

Arvid Lindblad, in eighth, was ‘best of the rest’ for Racing Bulls, outpacing Audi’s Nico Hulkenberg by two tenths and Fernando Alonso by four as the Aston Martin driver unexpectedly reached the top 10.

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin Racing (Photo by: Sam Bloxham / LAT Images via Getty Images)

F1 Canadian GP - FP1 results

All Stats
Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Laps Time Interval Tyres km/h
1 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 Mercedes MGP W17 Mercedes Mercedes 33

1'13.402

S 213.885
2 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes MGP W17 Mercedes Mercedes 35

+0.142

1'13.544

0.142 S 213.472
3 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari SF-26 Ferrari Ferrari 35

+0.774

1'14.176

0.632 S 211.653
4 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari SF-26 Ferrari Ferrari 36

+0.953

1'14.355

0.179 H 211.143
5 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 3 Red Bull Racing RB22 Red Bull Red Bull 31

+0.964

1'14.366

0.011 S 211.112
6 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 1 McLaren MCL40 McLaren Mercedes 32

+1.397

1'14.799

0.433 S 209.890
7 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren MCL40 McLaren Mercedes 32

+1.561

1'14.963

0.164 H 209.431
8 United Kingdom A. Lindblad Racing Bulls 41 Racing Bulls VCARB03 RB Red Bull 32

+2.050

1'15.452

0.489 M 208.074
9 Germany N. Hulkenberg Audi 27 Audi R26 Audi Audi 27

+2.296

1'15.698

0.246 H 207.397
10 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin AMR26 Aston Martin Honda 30

+2.461

1'15.863

0.165 M 206.946
11 Brazil G. Bortoleto Audi 5 Audi R26 Audi Audi 32

+2.812

1'16.214

0.351 S 205.993
12 France I. Hadjar Red Bull Racing 6 Red Bull Racing RB22 Red Bull Red Bull 29

+2.851

1'16.253

0.039 H 205.888
13 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas VF-26 Haas Ferrari 31

+3.095

1'16.497

0.244 H 205.231
14 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams FW48 Williams Mercedes 15

+3.240

1'16.642

0.145 H 204.843
15 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams FW48 Williams Mercedes 36

+3.258

1'16.660

0.018 H 204.795
16 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine A526 Alpine Mercedes 29

+3.407

1'16.809

0.149 H 204.397
17 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin AMR26 Aston Martin Honda 29

+3.576

1'16.978

0.169 M 203.949
18 New Zealand L. Lawson Racing Bulls 30 Racing Bulls VCARB03 RB Red Bull 5

+4.029

1'17.431

0.453 M 202.756
19 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 Haas VF-26 Haas Ferrari 25

+4.368

1'17.770

0.339 H 201.872
20 Finland V. Bottas Cadillac F1 Team 77 Cadillac Cadillac Ferrari 28

+4.466

1'17.868

0.098 M 201.618
21 Mexico S. Perez Cadillac F1 Team 11 Cadillac Cadillac Ferrari 27

+4.524

1'17.926

0.058 S 201.468
22 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 Alpine A526 Alpine Mercedes 1
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