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Russell Storms to Melbourne Pole as Verstappen Crashes Out

Vishesh Shukla by Vishesh Shukla
March 7, 2026
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Russell Storms to Melbourne Pole as Verstappen Crashes Out

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George Russell delivered a dominant performance to secure pole position for the Australian Grand Prix as Mercedes made a powerful statement at the start of Formula 1’s new era.

The British driver finished 0.363 seconds ahead of team-mate Kimi Antonelli, giving Mercedes a front-row lockout in the first qualifying session under the sport’s new regulations.

Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar claimed an impressive third place, but the session was overshadowed by a crash from reigning champion Max Verstappen, who will start Sunday’s race from the back of the grid.

Mercedes Set Early Pace

Russell had looked quick throughout the weekend and confirmed his pace in qualifying with a controlled and confident performance.

His pole lap placed him nearly eight-tenths of a second clear of Hadjar, highlighting Mercedes’ early advantage.

Russell acknowledged the new regulations have made several aspects of racing more complex.

He said simple procedures such as race starts and pit stops have become more difficult with the new generation of cars, adding that the team focused on delivering a clean session to maximise their chances.

Antonelli’s second place was particularly impressive after a chaotic day that included a heavy crash during final practice. His mechanics worked rapidly to repair the car in time for qualifying.

There was further drama when the team accidentally sent him out with cooling fans still attached to the car. They fell off at the first corner, one of them being struck by Lando Norris and bringing out a red flag.

Despite the disruption, Antonelli recovered well to secure a spot alongside Russell on the front row.

Verstappen Crash Shakes Session

The biggest shock came early in the session when Max Verstappen crashed at the first corner on his opening flying lap.

The four-time champion spun off after his rear axle suddenly locked, sending him into the gravel and ending his qualifying immediately.

Verstappen said the issue came without warning and admitted he had never experienced such a problem in Formula 1 before.

Although shaken after the impact, he confirmed that he had not suffered any injuries.

The incident leaves him starting 20th on the grid, creating a major challenge for Red Bull in Sunday’s race.

Strong Performances Across the Grid

Charles Leclerc qualified fourth for Ferrari, ahead of McLaren drivers Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. Lewis Hamilton placed seventh in the second Ferrari.

Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad impressed on his Formula 1 debut weekend but ultimately finished ninth behind team-mate Liam Lawson after a disappointing final lap.

The new Audi team also enjoyed a strong session with Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg finishing inside the top 11, although Bortoleto failed to set a time in the final shootout after his car broke down.

Elsewhere, Aston Martin continued to struggle after a difficult weekend. Fernando Alonso managed to qualify 17th, offering a slight improvement after the team’s reliability issues earlier in the event.

With Mercedes starting from the front row and Verstappen buried at the back, the season-opening race in Melbourne promises an unpredictable start to Formula 1’s new era.

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