Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix Du Canada 2025
• Montreal
Race Details
- Date:
- Location: Montreal
- Race Number: 10
- Winner: George Russell
- Winning Team: Mercedes
- Time: 1:32:52.698
Canadian Grand Prix 2025
Race Highlights
- Lando Norris secured his third victory of the season, leading a McLaren 1–2 finish ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri
- Max Verstappen suffered a rare first-lap retirement after a collision with Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli at Turn 3
- Charles Leclerc claimed third place, marking Ferrari’s first podium in Austria since 2022
- Gabriel Bortoleto earned his first career Formula 1 points by finishing eighth for Kick Sauber after a late-race duel with Fernando Alonso
- Oscar Piastri set a new lap record at the Red Bull Ring with a time of 1:07.924 on lap 59
- Liam Lawson delivered a season-best sixth-place finish for Racing Bulls after capitalising on the opening-lap chaos
- Carlos Sainz Jr. was unable to start the race after his Williams became stuck in first gear during the formation lap
Race Summary
Lando Norris delivered a masterclass at the 2025 Austrian Grand Prix, converting his pole position into a hard-fought victory at the Red Bull Ring. Although Norris maintained the lead at the start, he spent much of the first half of the race under intense pressure from teammate Oscar Piastri, with the two McLaren drivers trading the lead multiple times in a thrilling wheel-to-wheel battle. Norris eventually reclaimed the top spot for good on lap 11 and managed a late-race gap of 2.6 seconds to secure McLaren’s first win in Austria since 2001.
The race was dramatically altered on the opening lap when Max Verstappen and Kimi Antonelli collided at the Remus hairpin. Antonelli locked his brakes and slid into the side of Verstappen’s Red Bull, ending the afternoon for both drivers immediately and triggering an early Safety Car. This marked Verstappen’s first retirement of the season and significantly tightened the championship battle, allowing Norris to close within 15 points of Piastri in the Drivers’ Championship standings.
Beyond the battle at the front, Ferrari enjoyed a productive weekend with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton finishing third and fourth respectively. The midfield saw standout performances from Liam Lawson, who secured sixth place, and Gabriel Bortoleto, who fended off Fernando Alonso to take his first-ever points. Despite a chaotic race that included several time penalties for collisions, McLaren’s 1–2 finish propelled them to a dominant lead in the Constructors’ Championship.