George Russell secured pole position for the 2026 Australian Grand Prix qualifying while Max Verstappen crashed out early in Q1. Mercedes locks front row in Melbourne.

George Russell Takes Pole at F1 2026 Australian GP Qualifying

George Russell delivered a stunning performance to secure pole position for the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix after dominating qualifying at Melbourne’s Albert Park Circuit.

The Mercedes driver set the fastest lap of 1:18.518, finishing ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, giving Mercedes a strong front-row lockout for the opening race of the season.

However, the biggest shock of the qualifying session came when Max Verstappen crashed out early in Q1, ending his hopes of competing for pole.

Mercedes Dominates Qualifying

Mercedes looked strong throughout the qualifying session. Russell topped the timing sheets and produced a brilliant final lap to secure the fastest time.

His teammate Kimi Antonelli finished second with a time of 1:18.811, marking an impressive start for the young driver and confirming Mercedes’ pace for the new F1 season.

Top 10 Qualifying Results

Here are the top drivers from the qualifying session:

  1. George Russell – Mercedes – 1:18.518
  2. Kimi Antonelli – Mercedes – 1:18.811
  3. Isack Hadjar – Red Bull – 1:19.303
  4. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari – 1:19.327
  5. Oscar Piastri – McLaren – 1:19.380
  6. Lando Norris – McLaren
  7. Lewis Hamilton – Ferrari
  8. Liam Lawson – Racing Bulls
  9. Arvid Lindblad – Racing Bulls
  10. Gabriel Bortoleto – Audi

Verstappen Crashes Out in Q1

The dramatic moment of the session came when Max Verstappen lost control of his Red Bull at Turn 1, locking the rear axle before sliding across the gravel and hitting the barrier.

The crash brought out a red flag and forced the reigning world champion to start near the back of the grid for Sunday’s race.

Fortunately, Verstappen confirmed over the radio that he was not injured after the accident.

Other Key Qualifying Highlights

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc secured fourth place, while Australian driver Oscar Piastri impressed the home crowd with fifth position.

McLaren’s Lando Norris finished sixth, followed by Lewis Hamilton in seventh.

Meanwhile, drivers such as Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez, Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen were eliminated early during qualifying.

Race Outlook

With Mercedes locking out the front row, George Russell enters the Australian Grand Prix as the clear favourite.

However, with Ferrari, McLaren, and Red Bull all showing competitive pace, the race at Albert Park could deliver an exciting start to the 2026 Formula 1 season.

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FAQ

Who got pole position in the 2026 Australian Grand Prix?

George Russell secured pole position for the 2026 Australian Grand Prix with a fastest lap of 1:18.518.

Why did Max Verstappen crash in qualifying?

Max Verstappen crashed after locking the rear axle while braking at Turn 1 during the Q1 qualifying session.

Which team locked the front row in Australian GP qualifying?

Mercedes locked the front row with George Russell in P1 and Kimi Antonelli in P2.

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