2026 Canadian Grand Prix - Friday

🇨🇦 Audi F1 R:5.2026 Canadian Grand Prix: Practice 1 & Sprint Qualifying (Friday)

evolut F1 Team arrives in Canada this week as the F1 season activities move to the fifth round of the Formula One World Championship, competing for the first time in Canada.

R:5 SCHEDULE

DAY/DATEACTIVITYLOCAL TIMECETEST
Fri 22 MayPractice 112:00-13:3018:00-19:3012:00 PM-1:30 PM
Fri 22 MaySprint Qualifying16:30-17:1422:00-23:004:30 PM-5:14 PM
Sat 23 MaySprint12:00-13:0018:00-19:0012:00 PM-1:00 PM
Sat 23 MayQualifying16:00-17:0022:00-23:004:00 PM-5:00 PM
Sun 24 MayGrand Prix16:0022:004:00 PM

R:5 RACE INFORMATION

AUDI REVOLUT F1 | FORMULA 1 SERIES


R:5 FREE PRACTICE #1 RESULTS

2026 Canadian Grand Prix – Friday

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POS.NO.DRIVERTEAMTIME/GAPLAPS
112Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:13.40233
263George RussellMercedes+0.14235
344Lewis HamiltonFerrari+0.77436
416Charles LeclercFerrari+0.95336
53Max VerstappenRed Bull+0.96431
61Lando NorrisMcLaren+1.39732
781Oscar PiastriMcLaren+1.56132
841Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls+2.05033
927Nico HulkenbergAudi+2.29628
1014Fernando AlonsoAston Martin+2.46131
115Gabriel BortoletoAudi+2.81233

R:5 SPRINT QUALIFYING RESULTS

2026 Canadian Grand Prix – Friday

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POS.NO.DRIVERTEAM1Q2Q3LAPS
163George RussellMercedes1:14.7721:13.0261:12.96519
212Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:14.0101:13.5511:13.03316
31Lando NorrisMcLaren1:14.2651:13.9571:13.28015
581Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:14.6651:13.8581:13.29915
544Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:13.8891:13.4651:13.32623
616Charles LeclercFerrari1:15.0061:13.5541:13.41015
73Max VerstappenRed Bull1:14.0281:14.4121:13.50415
86Isack HadjarRed Bull1:14.5411:14.2391:13.60517
941Arvid LindbladRacing Bulls1:14.5171:14.1401:14.52624
1010Carlos SainzWilliams1:15.5001:14.5471:14.53624
1127Nico HulkenbergAudi1:15.6731:14.59512
125Gabriel BortoletoAudi1:15.8011:15.19712

TEAM SUMMARY

2026 Canadian Grand Prix – Friday

Audi Revolut F1 Team took to the track for the opening day of track action at the Canadian Grand Prix, with Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto claiming sixth row for tomorrow’s Sprint. Friday running in Montreal, with the sole practice session of the weekend and Sprint Qualifying, provided valuable learning opportunities for the team, with both drivers working through evolving conditions among a highly competitive midfield. Across the sessions, the team focused on refining the car setup on the low-grip Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, where small margins proved decisive throughout the order. 

Despite some disruptions caused by numerous red flags in practice, both drivers were able to make progress as the day unfolded, with encouraging signs in terms of overall balance and competitiveness. In a razor-edge Sprint Qualifying session, both Nico and Gabi went close to claiming a spot in SQ3, but had to settle for 11th and 12th by the smallest of margins – less than a tenth in Nico’s case. With the field separated by only fractions of a second, the team now turns its attention to overnight analysis and final refinements ahead of the Sprint Race.


TEAM QUOTES

2026 Canadian Grand Prix – Thursday

Allan McNish, Racing Director
“As we expected from Free Practice and previous sessions, Sprint Qualifying was always going to be an extremely tight affair, with Nico and Gabi within four hundreds of each other. It is obviously frustrating to miss on the final segment of Sprint Qualifying for such small margins but, on the positive side, it was good to see that both drivers could get the car right into the right window. This puts us in a reasonable position for tomorrow’s Sprint and also gives us confidence heading into the main race itself. There’s still a bit of work to do overnight, and hopefully we can find those four hundredths to make a crucial step forward.”

2026 Canadian Grand Prix – Thursday

Nico Hulkenberg, Car #27
FP1: 9th / 1:15.698(28 laps) 
SQ1: 1:15.673 (7laps) 
SQ2: 11th / 1:14.595 (7 laps)

“FP1 was quite disrupted on my side, so it wasn’t the smoothest build-up heading into Sprint Qualifying. Nevertheless, the car felt better as the day progressed and overall, the feeling was decent. Missing out by half a tenth is never ideal, especially in such a tight midfield fight, but the encouraging part is that we look competitive again. With the Sprint tomorrow morning, there’s still plenty to play for. We’ll take the learnings from today, keep pushing and aim to put ourselves on the right side of things tomorrow.” 

2026 Canadian Grand Prix – Thursday

Gabriel Bortoleto, Car #5
FP1: 11th / 1:16.214 (33 laps)
SQ1: 1:15.801 (7 laps)
SQ2: 12th / 1:14.627 (7 laps)

“I think we could have extracted a little bit more from our package today. My last lap was decent, but not enough to make it through to SQ3. The track was tricky out there – very dirty so early in the race weekend – and that also put a strain on tyre temperatures. Still, I think we can be quite satisfied with what we’ve put together. Looking at where we stand, I think we have a realistic chance of being in the mix in the top ten tomorrow.


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