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Russell and Antonelli in Mercedes race suits against the FIA and F1 blue and white screen backdrop

F1 Qualifying Results: Times & positions as Antonelli takes record pole after Russell issues

Russell and Antonelli in Mercedes race suits against the FIA and F1 blue and white screen backdrop — Photo: © IMAGO

F1 Qualifying Results: Times & positions as Antonelli takes record pole after Russell issues

The results from the 2026 F1 Chinese Grand Prix qualifying session

George Russell recovered from a near-disastrous qualifying session at the Chinese Grand Prix to put himself second on the grid, his car failing him in Q3 only for Mercedes to work frantically and get him out at the death for a desperate flying lap.

Kimi Antonelli became the youngest ever F1 grand prix polesitter at the age of just 19, beating his team-mate by more than two tenths of a second to help lock out the front row for Mercedes.

Russell had complained about understeer at the end of Q2, having been beaten by Charles Leclerc and Kimi Antonelli on the timing boards, and had his team change his front wing before Q3.

However, he stopped on track almost immediately after going out, complaining about power issues, before getting his car running again – but slowly, unable to change gear as he trundled around to the pits in desperate hope that his issues could be resolved. They were, but the Brit simply couldn't find the pace to beat his teenage colleague.

Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc will get a great chance to use their prodigious take-off speed from third and fourth respectively, but Max Verstappen will start in eighth, behind the Alpine of Pierre Gasly on the fourth row.

Arvid Lindblad's torrid weekend continued, being called into the garage well before the end of the session when his engineers noticed an issue with his car.

Having also stopped after just a handful of laps in practice and failed to finish the sprint race, the Racing Bulls rookie surely feared the worst at that point – but he emerged from the garage with enough left on the clock to set a final lap, which sent him through to Q2.

However, when he was tracking to challenge the top 10 in his final Q2 run, Gabriel Bortoleto went off at the final corner to bring out double yellow flags and ruin Lindblad's lap. He will start 15th.

The bottom six will again be made up of two Williams, two Aston Martins and two Cadillacs.

F1 Qualifying Results: Chinese Grand Prix 2026

Chinese Grand Prix Qualifying Results
Position Driver Team Time
1Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:32.064
2George RussellMercedes+0.222s
3Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.351s
4Charles LeclercFerrari+0.364s
5Oscar PiastriMcLaren+0.486s
6Lando NorrisMcLaren+0.544s
7Pierre GaslyAlpine+0.809s
8Max VerstappenRed Bull+0.938s
9Isack HadjarRed Bull+1.057s
10Oliver BearmanHaas+1.228s
11Nico HulkenbergAudiELIMINATED IN Q2
12Franco ColapintoAlpineELIMINATED IN Q2
13Esteban OconHaasELIMINATED IN Q2
14Liam LawsonRacing BullsELIMINATED IN Q2
15Arvid LindbladRacing BullsELIMINATED IN Q2
16Gabriel BortoletoAudiELIMINATED IN Q2
17Carlos SainzWilliamsELIMINATED IN Q1
18Alex AlbonWilliamsELIMINATED IN Q1
19Fernando AlonsoAston MartinELIMINATED IN Q1
20Valtteri BottasCadillacELIMINATED IN Q1
21Lance StrollAston MartinELIMINATED IN Q1
22Sergio PerezCadillacELIMINATED 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.

SPRINT RACE RESULTS: Hamilton survives safety car chaos for Chinese GP podium

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