MELBOURNE, Australia (Journos News) – George Russell opened the 2026 Formula 1 season with victory at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, leading Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli to a one-two finish after a strategic race at Albert Park Circuit.
Russell crossed the line 2.9 seconds ahead of Antonelli after the Mercedes pair successfully executed a one-stop strategy that held off late pressure from Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. The result marked Russell’s sixth career Formula 1 win and an early statement for Mercedes in the championship race.
According to Formula 1’s official race report, the strategic call allowed the Silver Arrows to maintain track position while Ferrari attempted a longer opening stint before switching to hard tyres later in the race.
Match / Event Summary
The race began with an aggressive opening sequence as Leclerc surged from fourth on the grid to seize the lead into Turn 1. Russell quickly fought back, and the two drivers traded positions through the early laps in one of the race’s defining battles.
Mercedes took advantage of a Virtual Safety Car on Lap 11 triggered by Red Bull rookie Isack Hadjar’s retirement, bringing both Russell and Antonelli into the pits. Ferrari elected to stay out, temporarily gaining track position before making their own stops later in the race.
A second Virtual Safety Car period caused by Cadillac driver Valtteri Bottas retiring from the race further complicated strategy calculations. When Ferrari eventually pitted, Russell and Antonelli reclaimed the lead positions.
Despite running older tyres late in the race, the Mercedes duo maintained enough pace to prevent Ferrari from closing the gap, securing the team’s first race victory of the season.
Statistical Breakdown
Russell’s winning margin over Antonelli was 2.974 seconds, while Leclerc finished third ahead of Hamilton in fourth. Reigning world champion Lando Norris took fifth for McLaren after holding off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who recovered from 20th on the grid to finish sixth.
The remainder of the points positions were filled by Haas driver Ollie Bearman in seventh, Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad in eighth on his Formula 1 debut, Audi’s Gabriel Bortoleto in ninth, and Alpine’s Pierre Gasly in tenth.
Athlete Reaction
“I’m feeling incredible,” Russell said after the race. “It was a hell of a fight at the beginning. I made a bad start and had some really tight battles with Charles, so I was really glad to cross the finish line.”
Russell also credited Mercedes’ development progress, noting the team’s improved performance compared with previous seasons.
“Thank you so much to the whole team. It’s been a long time coming to have this car beneath us and we couldn’t start off in a better way,” he added.
Standings & Implications
The victory gives Russell an early lead in the 2026 Formula 1 drivers’ standings while Mercedes tops the constructors’ standings following the double podium.
Ferrari’s third- and fourth-place finishes keep them firmly in contention, while McLaren and Red Bull collected solid points after difficult qualifying sessions and race incidents.
Local favorite Oscar Piastri did not start the race after spinning on his way to the grid, while Audi driver Nico Hülkenberg also failed to start due to a technical issue before the formation lap.
Injury & Roster / Race Updates
Six cars failed to make the classification in Melbourne. Hadjar and Bottas retired with mechanical issues, while Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll also retired during the race. Piastri and Hülkenberg did not participate.
Cadillac completed its first Formula 1 race as a works team, with Sergio Pérez finishing 16th in the American outfit’s debut.
What’s Next
Formula 1 continues its opening stretch next week at the Chinese Grand Prix, scheduled for March 13–15 at the Shanghai International Circuit.














