George Russell on Barcelona pole, Lewis Hamilton P2

Update George Russell on Barcelona pole, Lewis Hamilton P2
Mercedes’ British driver George Russell takes part in the third practice session at the Circuit de Catalunya ahead of the Catalonia Formula One Grand Prix in Montmelo, on the outskirts of Barcelona on Jun. 13, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 13 June 2026 22:35
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George Russell on Barcelona pole, Lewis Hamilton P2

George Russell on Barcelona pole, Lewis Hamilton P2
  • The Mercedes driver has endured some difficult weeks but has led the way in two of the three practice sessions at Montemelo
  • Teenage sensation Antonelli, seeking a sixth straight Grand Prix triumph on Sunday, was left frustrated by traffic

MONTMELO, Spain: Lewis Hamilton finished just 0.064 seconds ‌behind polesitter George Russell in qualifying for the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, a spot Hamilton believes puts his Ferrari team “in a good ​position to be able to fight” for first place in Sunday’s race.

In finishing just behind the Mercedes driver, Hamilton notched his best qualifying performance ahead of a Grand Prix. His position for Sunday’s 66-lap race will be his first Grand Prix front-row start since 2024’s British Grand Prix.

“All weekend we’ve been ‌kind of ‌four-tenths off these guys, so ​even with ‌the ⁠upgrade ​we thought ⁠maybe that’s where we were,” said Hamilton.

“But for us to be that close, less than a tenth between us, it’s a real showing of the hard work everyone at the factory has done to bring these upgrades to this track, so a ⁠big, big thank you to everyone back ‌in Maranello.”

The seven-time World Champion ‌topped Qualifying 1 on Saturday. ​His teammate, Charles Leclerc, finished ‌less than half-a-tenth behind Russell in Q2 before suffering ‌a crash at the start of Q3.

“We’ve just got to keep pushing, keep developing, and I’m hoping tomorrow we can squeeze some more out of this and I ‌hope we keep up with these guys for once,” Hamilton said.

Runaway championship leader Kimi ⁠Antonelli ⁠came in third in the other Mercedes, with McLaren’s Lando Norris taking the fourth slot.

“It has been a little bit of a difficult weekend for me, didn’t really have the feeling in the car,” said Antonelli, who has 156 points after just six races, a whopping 66 points ahead of Hamilton and 68 ahead of Russell.

“It’s going to be an interesting race tomorrow,” Russell said. “Lewis did ​an amazing job to get ​up there. We thought the fight was with ourselves and McLaren and Lewis was very fast in that session.”