In a jaw-dropping turn of events at the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, George Russell has clinched pole position, setting the stage for a thrilling race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. The excitement was palpable as Formula 1 drivers battled it out during the intense qualifying session, with Russell from Mercedes emerging victorious.
The qualifying session saw some intense moments, with drivers pushing themselves to the limit to secure the best possible starting position for the Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri of McLaren initially claimed the provisional pole position but was later overtaken by the likes of Max Verstappen and eventually George Russell, who ultimately secured the coveted pole position.
The top 10 grid positions for the race are as follows:
1. George Russell | Mercedes
2. Max Verstappen | Red Bull
3. Oscar Piastri | McLaren
4. Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes
5. Lewis Hamilton | Ferrari
6. Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin
7. Lando Norris | McLaren
8. Charles Leclerc | Ferrari
9. Isack Hadjar* | Racing Bulls
10. Alex Albon | Williams
Interestingly, Isack Hadjar is currently under investigation for impeding during qualifying, raising the possibility of a grid penalty being imposed.
Moving on to the earlier stages of qualifying, the second session saw George Russell dominating once again, setting the pace for the rest of the field. Meanwhile, drivers like Yuki Tsunoda and Nico Hulkenberg faced disappointment as they were knocked out of the session.
In the first qualifying session, drivers grappled with challenging track conditions, with Lando Norris emerging on top. However, it was a tough session for drivers like Gabriel Bortoleto and Pierre Gasly, who failed to make it through to the next stage.
As the stage is set for the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix, all eyes are on George Russell as he aims to convert his pole position into a race victory. With fierce competition expected from the likes of Verstappen, Piastri, and Hamilton, the Grand Prix promises to deliver high-octane racing action that fans won’t want to miss.