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Formula 1 Standings After the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix

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The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix delivered one of the most significant turning points of the Formula 1 season so far. The race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve reshaped the championship picture as Kimi Antonelli further strengthened his position at the top of the drivers' standings.

The Mercedes driver capitalised on misfortune for team-mate and closest rival George Russell. After an intense battle for the lead throughout the opening stages, Russell was forced to retire due to a power unit failure while leading the race.

The result had major championship implications. Antonelli not only added another victory to his growing tally but also established a more comfortable advantage at the top of the standings. The Italian's momentum continues to strengthen his credentials as the leading contender for the 2026 world title.

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Behind the Mercedes pair, the battle remains highly competitive. Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton continue to keep Ferrari firmly in contention after a series of encouraging performances. Montreal provided further evidence that the Maranello-based team is moving in the right direction with its development programme.

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Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing also gained valuable momentum by securing their first podium of the season. Although still trailing Mercedes in the championship battle, the result offered optimism that Red Bull's development efforts are beginning to pay off.

For McLaren, the Canadian Grand Prix proved to be a costly setback. Strategic mistakes and race-day difficulties prevented the team from converting its qualifying pace into meaningful points, affecting both the drivers' and constructors' standings.

The midfield contest remains equally intense. Alpine, Racing Bulls, Williams, Haas and Audi continue to battle closely for every available point, with small margins separating several positions throughout the championship table.

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In the constructors' standings, Mercedes remains the benchmark thanks to its consistency across the opening phase of the season. However, Ferrari, McLaren and Red Bull are all expected to continue introducing upgrades as they attempt to reduce the gap in the coming rounds.

With a substantial portion of the season still remaining, the Canadian Grand Prix may ultimately be remembered as a pivotal chapter in the 2026 championship story. Antonelli currently holds a commanding advantage, but the pressure from his rivals is expected to intensify as Formula 1 moves deeper into the campaign.

The full Formula 1 standings after the Canadian Grand Prix can be viewed below.

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Standings FORMULA-1 DRIVERS CHAMPIONSHIP
POS FOTO RIDER / TEAM PTS
1
Kimi Antonelli
Kimi Antonelli Mercedes
179
2
George Russell
George Russell Mercedes
154
3
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton Ferrari
147
4
Charles Leclerc
Charles Leclerc Ferrari
108
5
Lando Norris
Lando Norris McLaren
97
6
Oscar Piastri
Oscar Piastri McLaren
82
7
Max Verstappen
Max Verstappen Red Bull
76
8
Isack Hadjar
Isack Hadjar Red Bull
52
9
Pierre Gasly
Pierre Gasly Alpine F1 Team
42
10
Liam Lawson
Liam Lawson Racing Bulls
39
Standings FORMULA-1 CONSTRUCTORS CHAMPIONSHIP
POS FOTO CONSTRUCTOR PTS
1
Mercedes
Mercedes
333
2
Ferrari
Ferrari
255
3
McLaren
McLaren
179
4
Red Bull
Red Bull
128
5
Alpine F1 Team
Alpine F1 Team
60
6
Racing Bulls
Racing Bulls
59
7
Haas F1 Team
Haas F1 Team
21
8
Williams
Williams
11
9
Audi
Audi
6
10
Aston Martin
Aston Martin
1

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