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George Russell, Mercedes, Australia, 2026

F1 Results Today: George Russell claims historic Australian GP win after Oscar Piastri crash

George Russell, Mercedes, Australia, 2026 — Photo: © IMAGO

F1 Results Today: George Russell claims historic Australian GP win after Oscar Piastri crash

The full F1 results and times from the 2026 Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park

George Russell converted his pole position to a race win and the championship lead at the Australian Grand Prix, but the Brit didn't have things all his own way in Melbourne.

Kimi Antonelli completed a Mercedes 1-2, with Charles Leclerc completing the podium ahead of team-mate Lewis Hamilton, but hometown hero Oscar Piastri had a disastrous afternoon – crashing heavily on his way to the grid, and not even being able to start the race.

His team-mate and reigning champion Lando Norris finished down in fifth, the best part of a minute down on Russell, after holding off Max Verstappen in the closing laps.

Leclerc used the lightning getaway speed of his Ferrari to launch from fourth to first off the line and down to the first corner, taking the lead of the race from the presumptive title favourite.

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The pair passed and re-passed each other in a thrilling first dozen laps, trailed by the second Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton, before Isack Hadjar's Red Bull stopped on track with a mechanical issue to trigger a virtual safety car.

Russell and team-mate Kimi Antonelli dived into the pits, as did a number of teams who started on medium tyres, but both Ferraris stayed out on track in an effort to set up a comfortable one-stop strategy.

Leclerc and Hamilton ended up going about 15 laps deeper on their medium tyres than the Mercedes pair, setting up a substantial offset for them to spent the second half of the race trying to patiently reel in the Silver Arrows.

As it turned out, the Mercedes' hard tyres held on far better than expected, keeping Russell cruising to the chequered flag in a manner much more relaxed than he may have been if Ferrari had played their strategies differently.

As for the weekend's most morbidly fascinating story? The Aston Martins of Lance Stroll and Fernando Alonso were eventually classified 17th and 18th respectively, each disappearing into the garage for extended periods before coming back out again to get back some of the crucial on-track running they've missed through testing and the weekend's practice sessions.

F1 Results: Australian Grand Prix 2026

Australian Grand Prix results
Position Driver Team Gap
1George RussellMercedesWINNER
2Kimi AntonelliMercedes+2.974s
3Charles LeclercFerrari+15.519s
4Lewis HamiltonFerrari+16.144s
5Lando NorrisMcLaren+51.741s
6Max VerstappenRed Bull+54.617s
7Oliver BearmanHaas+1 lap
8Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls+1 lap
9Gabriel BortoletoAudi+1 lap
10Pierre GaslyAlpine+1 lap
11Esteban OconHaas+1 lap
12Alex AlbonWilliams+1 lap
13Liam LawsonRacing Bulls+1 lap
14Franco ColapintoAlpine+2 laps
15Carlos SainzWilliams+2 laps
16Sergio PerezCadillac+3 laps
17Lance StrollAston Martin+15 laps
18Fernando AlonsoAston MartinDNF
19Valtteri BottasCadillacDNF
20Isack HadjarRed BullDNF
21Oscar PiastriMcLarenDNS
22Nico HulkenbergAudiDNS

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