“The Australian Grand Prix promises an exciting race with top drivers spread across the grid”

George Russell secured pole position at the 2026 Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne after a dominant qualifying performance. Driving for Mercedes, Russell set the fastest lap of 1:18.518, giving him a clear lead over his teammate Kimi Antonelli and earning a Mercedes front-row lockout, showing the team’s strong pace early in the season.

The session saw drama as reigning world champion Max Verstappen crashed on his first flying lap, leaving him to start from the back of the grid. Isack Hadjar in the Red Bull will start third, followed by Charles Leclerc in the Ferrari and Oscar Piastri in the McLaren.

Mercedes showed strong pace throughout qualifying, marking their first pole in Melbourne since 2019. Antonelli bounced back impressively from a heavy practice crash to take second, though the team faces a stewards’ investigation after parts from his car fell onto the track during Q3.

With Mercedes leading the grid, and top drivers like Verstappen and Hamilton further back, the Australian Grand Prix promises an exciting race with plenty of potential surprises, making the season opener one to watch closely.