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Max Verstappen in front of the Australian flag

F1 Qualifying Results: Australian Grand Prix times and positions - Verstappen crashes out, Russell dominates

Max Verstappen in front of the Australian flag — Photo: © IMAGO

F1 Qualifying Results: Australian Grand Prix times and positions - Verstappen crashes out, Russell dominates

Full results and times from qualifying for the race at Albert Park

George Russell took an absolutely dominant pole position for the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday, confirming Mercedes' status as the early class of the F1 field in 2026.

The Brit beat team-mate Kimi Antonelli into second place by three tenths of a second, with Isack Hadjar starting ahead of Charles Leclerc on the second row. Hadjar, the nearest non-Mercedes car, was more than three quarters of a second off pole position pace.

Reigning world champion Lando Norris will start the race sixth on the grid, sharing the third row with McLaren team-mate and home town hero Oscar Piastri.

Q3 was red flagged for a long period after Kimi Antonelli's Mercedes was sent out with two cooling fans still attached to his car, one skittering off harmlessly into the gravel but one landing on the track where it was smashed to pieces by Lando Norris.

Max Verstappen was the headline casualty of the first two portions of qualifying, after a crash just seconds into his first flying lap.

The Red Bull star's rear axle locked as he tried to slow down coming down into Turn 1, making him no more than a passenger as his car slid across the gravel and into the barriers to end his session and bring out the red flag.

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F1 Qualifying Results: Australian Grand Prix 2026

Australian Grand Prix Qualifying results
Position Driver Team Time
1George RussellMercedes1:18.518
2Kimi AntonelliMercedes+0.293s
3Isack HadjarRed Bull+0.785s
4Charles LeclercFerrari+0.809s
5Oscar PiastriMcLaren+0.862s
6Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.957s
7Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.960s
8Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+1.476s
9Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls+2.729s
10Gabriel BortoletoAudiNO TIME
11Nico HulkenbergAudiELIMINATED IN Q2
12Oliver BearmanHaasELIMINATED IN Q2
13Esteban OconHaasELIMINATED IN Q2
14Pierre GaslyAlpineELIMINATED IN Q2
15Alex AlbonWilliamsELIMINATED IN Q2
16Franco ColapintoAlpineELIMINATED IN Q2
17Fernando AlonsoAston MartinELIMINATED IN Q1
18Sergio PerezCadillacELIMINATED IN Q1
19Valtteri BottasCadillacELIMINATED IN Q1
20Max VerstappenRed BullELIMINATED IN Q1
21Carlos SainzWilliamsELIMINATED IN Q1
22Lance StrollAston MartinELIMINATED IN Q1

Changes to F1 Qualifying in 2026

There are a couple of changes to the way qualifying works this year, not quite as sweeping as the new technical regulations.

Firstly we now have 22 cars on the grid, so instead of 5 cars exiting after Q1 and Q2, we will have 6 being eliminated. That still leaves 10 for the pole shootout in Q3.

The other notable change is in the timings - Q3 now gets an extra minute and lasts for 13 rather than 12.

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