- Kimi Antonelli wins Canadian Grand Prix as George Russell retires in major title blow The Standard —
- Russell out of Canadian Grand Prix with engine failure The Straits Times —
- Seething George Russell furiously launches equipment out of cockpit in on-track meltdown after suffering dramatic early exit in Canadian GP Daily Mail —
- Furious George Russell throws broken car across track after crashing out of Canadian GP Daily Star —
- Canadian Grand Prix 2026: George Russell snatches pole as Antonelli, McLaren and Ferrari prepare for fierce battle Times Of India —
- Russell gana sprint y pole en Canadá La Jornada —
- George Russell clashes with teammate in Canadian GP sprint win Boston Globe —
- Russell pips Antonelli to Canadian Grand Prix pole RTE —
- George Russell wins F1 Canadian GP sprint but leaves Kimi Antonelli furious The Guardian —
- Russell le arrebata a Antonelli la pole para sprint del GP de Canadá La Jornada —
- Mercedes’ George Russell takes pole for F1 sprint race at Canadian Grand Prix ABC News —
- Mercedes' Russell takes pole ahead of Antonelli for sprint race at F1’s Canadian GP CTV News —
- Mercedes’ George Russell takes pole for F1 sprint race at Canadian Grand Prix Associated Press —
- F1 driver smashes into groundhog during Canadian Grand Prix session ABC News —
- Animal causes chaos, Alonso crashes in Canada Sydney Morning Herald —
- Russell grabs sprint pole, Dunne third in F2 qualifying RTE —
- Russell edges Antonelli to take pole for Canada sprint BBC News —
- Russell on pole for Montreal sprint in Mercedes one-two The Straits Times —
- Andrea Stella reaffirms McLaren future amid Lambiase succession speculation The New York Times —
- Albon out of Canada sprint qualifying after hitting groundhog The Straits Times —
Canadian Grand Prix
Formula 1 Grand Prix
The Canadian Grand Prix is an annual motor racing event held since 1961. It has been part of the Formula One World Championship since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, as a sports car event, before alternating between Mosport and Circuit Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, after Formula One took over the event. After 1971, safety concerns led to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport. In 1978, after similar safety concerns with Mosport, the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec.