George Russell Hit With Title Warning Ahead of Canada GP
Mercedes driver George Russell sits 20 points behind his teammate Kimi Antonelli for the lead in the drivers' title entering the Canadian GP.
Mercedes driver George Russell sits 20 points behind his teammate Kimi Antonelli for the lead in the Drivers’ Championship, and while it is early, he could be on the cusp of missing out on a title challenge. Russell is an experienced F1 driver at this point, with eight years behind the wheel. His teammate, on the other hand, is only in his second season.
However, it is Antonelli who has stepped up early in 2026 during a new regulation cycle and delivered an outstanding pace. Mercedes has the best car on the grid due to their power unit expertise, and, as the team leader with the most on-track experience, Russell was the odds-on favorite to finally make a real title push. May 3, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Mercedes driver George Russell (63) before the Crypto.
com Miami Grand Prix at Miami International Autodrome. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images While Russell won the first race in Australia, showing blistering pace, he has been slowly usurped by Antonelli, who leads the title race and has the momentum. However, a track that Russell has previously done well in is coming up next on the schedule, and failure to win the race or at least beat Anontelli will have a drastic effect on the British driver’s title odds.
Why Russell needs to do well in Canada The Athletic’s Alex Kalinauckas laid out everything at stake in Canada for Russell and what he needs to do to re-enter the title picture. “The gap in points would have been smaller if Russell had better luck in China and Japan. At least in Miami, he took advantage of the wild end to Charles Leclerc’s race and finished fourth,” Kalinauckas wrote.