Formula 1 heads to Montreal next for the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend - and the third sprint race of the 2026 season.
Kimi Antonelli continued his impressive start to the campaign with his third consecutive victory last time out in Miami. The Italian 19-year-old now has a 20-point lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell, who is eyeing a return to form at a track he won at last year.
PREVIEW: How Hamilton can channel winning spirit of Arsenal in Montreal
McLaren took a big step in Miami, with reigning world champion Lando Norris finishing second and teammate Oscar Piastri in third, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen qualified on the front row in an improved car.
It was a trickier weekend for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc punished with post-race penalties and Lewis Hamilton only finishing sixth. Hamilton is a seven-time winner around the Montreal street circuit and won his first-ever F1 race here back in 2007.
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F1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX - LATEST UPDATES
- Round five of the 2026 F1 season takes place in Canada
- Montreal also hosts the third sprint weekend of the season
- Sprint qualifying is at 9:30pm
- Kimi Antonelli leads the world championship by 20 points
- PREVIEW: How Lewis Hamilton can channel winning spirit of Arsenal
Jenson Button explains what Lewis Hamilton must do to secure Ferrari future
20:15 , Kieran Jackson
"Obviously, last year was not the easiest for Lewis. He spent so many years in a team (Mercedes) that he knew really well, and had a lot of support from that team. Then, you go to a different team that is based in Italy, and he doesn’t speak Italian. He doesn’t have that on his side, whereas his team-mate does."
The 2009 world champion added: "So, it does take a minute to get used to it, especially at 40 years old when learning is a lot more difficult than it is in your twenties. But it has been really good to see him competitive this year, and fighting with Charles."
Button emphasised the importance of current form, as he claimed, "as long as you’re competitive the (external) noise doesn’t really matter. If he is as quick as he thinks he should be, then it is fine, and it doesn’t matter what other people say from the outside. If he is doing a job that he thinks is good enough, then he will have that confidence and want to carry on if he is enjoying it."
VIDEO: Ocon's crash in FP1
20:01 , Kieran Jackson
Esteban Ocon crashes hard at the exit of Turn 4 and the red flag is out! 🚩 pic.twitter.com/qgcNXY8bSt
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) May 22, 2026
George Russell biggest F1 fight is with team-mate Kimi Antonelli – Lando Norris
19:45 , Kieran Jackson
Norris believes Russell has the mettle for the title scrap – one which Norris and McLaren would very much like to muscle their way into – but says having a dangerous challenger across the garage will make life much harder.
“I think any situation that he’s ever dealt with is different to fighting for a world championship,” Norris said.
“Forget everything that’s ever happened, I think as soon as you’re fighting for a world championship, and then you also have a strong team-mate, that’s a very different situation.
“The last few years, I’ve had a very strong team-mate that as soon as I wasn’t on my A game, I was way off. That always makes your life a lot, lot tougher.”
Reminder of start times this weekend in Canada:
19:27 , Kieran Jackson
All times BST
Friday 22 May
- Sprint qualifying: 9:30pm
Saturday 23 May
- Sprint race: 5pm
- Qualifying: 9pm
Sunday 24 May
- Race: 9pm
P11-22 in FP1
19:18 , Kieran Jackson
11. Gabriel Bortoleto (Audi)
12. Isack Hadjar (Red Bull)
13. Esteban Ocon (Haas)
14. Alex Albon (Williams)
15. Carlos Sainz (Williams)
16. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)
17. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)
18. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls)
19. Oliver Bearman (Haas)
20. Valtteri Bottas (Cadillac)
21. Sergio Perez (Cadillac)
22. Franco Colapinto (Alpine)
Top-10 in FP1
19:06 , Kieran Jackson
1. Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) - 1:13.402
2. George Russell (Mercedes) +0.142
3. Lewis Hamilton (Ferrari) +0.774
4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) +0.953
5. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) +0.964
6. Lando Norris (McLaren) +1.397
7. Oscar Piastri (McLaren) +1.561
8. Arvid Lindblad (Racing Bulls) +2.050
9. Nico Hulkenberg (Audi) +2.296
10. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) +2.461
Kimi Antonelli fastest in FP1
18:55 , Kieran Jackson
The cars are going back around the track briefly at the end of the session - but that is it in terms of timed laps!
Kimi Antonelli, with that late effort, is top of the tree again - a tenth faster than his Mercedes teammate George Russell.
Lewis Hamilton (+0.774) is a respectable third, with Charles Leclerc (+0.953) in fourth. Ferrari will be happy with that.
5-10: Verstappen, Norris, Piastri, Lindblad, Hulkenberg, Alonso
Esteban Ocon crashes
18:45 , Kieran Jackson
Another crash, another red flag!
Ocon has hit the wall after a spin!
He drives his Haas car back to the pits without a nose.
That may well mark the end of the session in anger...
Kimi Antonelli goes top
18:40 , Kieran Jackson
Bit of a statement from the championship leader at the end of FP1, as he goes 0.142 secs clear of Russell at the top.
Final laps coming in now...
Lewis Hamilton goes third fastest
18:35 , Kieran Jackson
Seven times a winner around here, Hamilton goes third on the leaderboard - however at nine-tenths off Russell in P1, that’s some margin.
Entering the final 15 minutes of FP1 now...
Mercedes one-two early on
18:23 , Kieran Jackson
George Russell is the one setting the early pace with a 1:45:560 - a tenth clear of Kimi Antonelli.
Oscar Piastri is third, four-tenths off, with Lando Norris in fourth.
5-10: Leclerc, Hamilton, Lindblad, Verstappen, Alonso, Hadjar
Half-an-hour to go in FP1.
Green flag
18:15 , Kieran Jackson
Finally, we’re back on track.
They’ve extended the session again and there’s now 34 minutes left on the clock.
Again, right decision.
Albon crash
18:10 , Kieran Jackson
Afraid to say, replays from Albon’s on-board camera shows he actually ran over a groundhog, resulting in his crash.
Still no restart time announced.
Albon crash
18:06 , Kieran Jackson
🔴 RED FLAG 🔴
— Formula 1 (@F1) May 22, 2026
Alex Albon has had a crash in his Williams 😱
He is out of the car and ok#F1 #CanadianGP pic.twitter.com/jca4LWx6ot
Alex Albon crashes
17:59 , Kieran Jackson
Big old shunt here gives us the second red flag of the session!
Albon in the wall just before turn 8. He’s all OK. No replays yet...
FP1 back underway
17:48 , Kieran Jackson
A four-minute delay - and new info from the FIA that FP1 will be extended by four minutes as a result.
Sensible.
Liam Lawson stops
17:42 , Kieran Jackson
The New Zealander has stopped after the first chicane.
No steering. And he’s jumping out!
RED FLAG just 10 minutes into first practice.
FP1 trial - FIA statement:
17:39 , Kieran Jackson
“During FP1 we'll be trialling a new rear lights system for MGUK power derating. This follows driver feedback from the first few events.
“The trial introduces a colour code system to differentiate between MGUK states: MGUK no longer at full power, MGUK fully cut, and superclip. Previously, these were all indicated by a flashing red pattern.
“We'll revert to the standard rear lights system for the rest of the weekend and assess next steps based on feedback from teams and drivers.”
Franco Colapinto:
17:34 , Kieran Jackson
“My throttle is not working.”
You might need that, Franco! Not an ideal start for the Alpine driver...
FP1 underway
17:31 , Kieran Jackson
A very important session, then, given the sprint weekend format.
Just one hour of practice around this popular street circuit...
‘Get used to it’ – Lewis Hamilton insists he is staying put in Formula One
17:24 , Kieran Jackson
The 41-year-old insists his future is clear in his mind.
“I am still under contract so everything is 100 per cent clear to me,” Hamilton said ahead of this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.
“I’m still focused, I’m still motivated and I still love what I do with all my heart.
“I’m going to be here for quite some time so get used to it. There are people that are trying to retire me and that is not even in my thoughts.
“I’m already thinking of what will be next and planning for the next five years but I still plan to be here for some time.”
Lando Norris on his helmet in Canada:
17:15 , Kieran Jackson
Lando Norris' helmet for the Canadian GP is a special collaboration with the Race Against Dementia foundation 💜 pic.twitter.com/4fGdAUp2au
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) May 22, 2026
What are the start times this weekend?
17:01 , Kieran Jackson
All times BST
Friday 22 May
- Free practice 1: 5:30pm
- Sprint qualifying: 9:30pm
Saturday 23 May
- Sprint race: 5pm
- Qualifying: 9pm
Sunday 24 May
- Race: 9pm
F1 Canadian Grand Prix
17:00 , Kieran Jackson
Formula 1 heads to Montreal next for the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend - and the third sprint race of the 2026 season.
Kimi Antonelli continued his impressive start to the campaign with his third consecutive victory last time out in Miami. The Italian 19-year-old now has a 20-point lead over Mercedes teammate George Russell, who is eyeing a return to form at a track he won at last year.
McLaren took a big step in Miami, with reigning world champion Lando Norris finishing second and teammate Oscar Piastri in third, while Red Bull’s Max Verstappen qualified on the front row in an improved car.
It was a trickier weekend for Ferrari, with Charles Leclerc punished with post-race penalties and Lewis Hamilton only finishing sixth. Hamilton is a seven-time winner around the Montreal street circuit and won his first-ever F1 race here back in 2007.