Thrills and Spills in Montreal: Antonelli Dominates Amidst Canadian GP Drama as Title Race Heats Up

The annual Formula 1 visit to Quebec rarely lacks drama. This year, scheduling the Montreal Grand Prix earlier in May placed its fate squarely with Canada’s weather. Despite cold conditions and a persistent rain threat that ultimately didn’t fully materialize, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve delivered an absorbing spectacle. The race featured intense duels, a crucial retirement impacting the nascent 2026 title battle, and strategic gambles with mixed outcomes.

Loser – McLaren: A Strategic Gamble That Backfired

The prospect of F1 2026’s first wet-weather race kept teams on edge. As drizzle persisted race morning, promising a challenging start, the skies cleared just as the lights went out. This shift caught several teams off guard, with McLaren being the most prominent victim. Starting from an advantageous third with Lando Norris, the Woking-based outfit made the bold, ill-fated decision to equip both Norris and Oscar Piastri with intermediate tyres.

Norris initially capitalized on the superior grip, leaping into the lead. However, the rapidly drying track quickly negated this. By lap five, Norris was forced into an early pit stop for dry tyres, dropping him down the order. Piastri, reportedly harbouring misgivings about the choice during the formation lap, followed suit. Two additional formation laps before the start further dried the track, nullifying any potential early gain.

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Jonas Leo is a passionate motorsport journalist and lifelong Formula 1 enthusiast. With a sharp eye for race strategy and driver performance, he brings readers closer to the world of Grand Prix racing through in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive paddock insights. Jonas has covered everything from preseason testing to dramatic title deciders, capturing the emotion and precision that define modern F1. When he’s not tracking lap times or pit stop tactics, he enjoys exploring classic racing archives and writing about the evolution of F1 technology.

Jonas Leo

Jonas Leo is a passionate motorsport journalist and lifelong Formula 1 enthusiast. With a sharp eye for race strategy and driver performance, he brings readers closer to the world of Grand Prix racing through in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive paddock insights. Jonas has covered everything from preseason testing to dramatic title deciders, capturing the emotion and precision that define modern F1. When he’s not tracking lap times or pit stop tactics, he enjoys exploring classic racing archives and writing about the evolution of F1 technology.

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