Mercedes Shine in Australian GP Qualifying: The 2026 Formula 1 season began with a major statement from Mercedes at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. George Russell delivered a stunning lap to take pole position, leading a dominant Mercedes front-row lockout with teammate Kimi Antonelli finishing second.
Russell set the fastest lap of 1:18.518, finishing almost three-tenths of a second ahead of Antonelli. Red Bull’s young driver Isack Hadjar impressed with third place, while Ferrari and McLaren followed closely behind in a competitive top group.
The result signals that Mercedes could once again be a major contender in Formula 1’s new technical era.
2026 Australian Grand Prix Qualifying Results
| Position | Driver | Team | Time / Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | George Russell | Mercedes | 1:18.518 |
| 2 | Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes | +0.293 |
| 3 | Isack Hadjar | Red Bull | +0.785 |
| 4 | Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | +0.809 |
| 5 | Oscar Piastri | McLaren | +0.862 |
| 6 | Lando Norris | McLaren | +0.957 |
| 7 | Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari | +0.960 |
| 8 | Liam Lawson | Racing Bulls | +1.476 |
| 9 | Arvid Lindblad | Racing Bulls | +2.729 |
| 10 | Gabriel Bortoleto | Audi | No Q3 lap |
Other drivers eliminated earlier included Nico Hulkenberg, Oliver Bearman, Esteban Ocon, Pierre Gasly, Alex Albon, and Franco Colapinto.
George Russell Delivers a Perfect Lap
George Russell looked confident throughout the weekend and delivered when it mattered most in qualifying.
The British driver extracted maximum pace from the Mercedes, dominating the final session to secure the first pole position of the 2026 season.
This also marked Russell’s ninth career pole position, highlighting Mercedes’ strong start under the new regulations.
Russell later said the team had strong potential but warned that race day could still be unpredictable because the new cars and engines introduce new challenges.
Kimi Antonelli’s Remarkable Comeback
One of the biggest stories of the day was Kimi Antonelli’s recovery.
The Italian teenager suffered a major crash during the final practice session, which forced Mercedes mechanics to rebuild the car in a short time before qualifying.
Despite the earlier crash, Antonelli returned to the track and secured second place on the grid, completing the Mercedes front row and confirming the team’s impressive speed.
Max Verstappen’s Shock Qualifying Exit
While Mercedes celebrated, Red Bull faced a major setback.
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen crashed out during Q1, failing to record a competitive lap time.
The incident occurred after a sudden issue caused the car to spin and hit the barriers, ending his qualifying session early. As a result, Verstappen will start near the back of the grid for Sunday’s race.
Strong Performances from Hadjar and Racing Bulls
Red Bull’s rookie Isack Hadjar delivered an impressive debut performance, qualifying third and beating several experienced drivers.
Meanwhile, the Racing Bulls team also impressed with Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad finishing eighth and ninth, securing both cars in the top ten and boosting hopes for points in the race.
Challenges for Ferrari, McLaren, and Aston Martin
Ferrari and McLaren showed solid but not dominant pace in qualifying.
- Charles Leclerc qualified fourth
- Oscar Piastri finished fifth
- Lando Norris secured sixth
- Lewis Hamilton placed seventh
Further down the order, Aston Martin struggled, with Fernando Alonso only managing a lower grid position and Lance Stroll unable to set a qualifying time due to power unit issues.
The 2026 Australian Grand Prix qualifying session delivered drama, surprises, and a clear statement from Mercedes.
George Russell’s dominant pole lap and Antonelli’s comeback performance gave the Silver Arrows a powerful start to the season, while Verstappen’s crash and the tight midfield battle added extra excitement for the race ahead.
If the race pace matches qualifying performance, Mercedes could be on course for a memorable start to the new Formula 1 era.







