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Russell finds late pace to top Antonelli, Hamilton in final Austria practice
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Russell finds late pace to top Antonelli, Hamilton in final Austria practice

June 27, 2026 at 12:40 PM
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George Russell set the fastest time in final practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli and Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton.

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George Russell produced a late burst of pace to top final practice at the Austrian Grand Prix from his Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli.

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George Russell topped the timesheets in the final practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix, edging out Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli by a narrow margin. Lewis Hamilton, driving for Ferrari, finished third. Russell's late surge in pace sets up an intriguing qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring. The result suggests Mercedes may have strong one-lap pace heading into qualifying, while Ferrari appear competitive at the front.

Chance analysis

Although this is a Formula 1 (motorsport) article rather than football/soccer, it carries competitive intelligence value: Russell and Antonelli both showing strong Mercedes pace with Hamilton (Ferrari) close behind signals a tight battle at the front for the Austrian Grand Prix. Qualifying pace indicators are generally predictive of race-day competitiveness at the Red Bull Ring, which has short lap times and limited overtaking opportunities.

Impact

Russell and Mercedes gain momentum heading into Austrian GP qualifying, with Ferrari also looking competitive through Hamilton.

AI Insight

Mercedes appears to have strong single-lap pace at Austria; expect Russell and Antonelli to be competitive in qualifying and the race.

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Russell finds late pace to top Antonelli, Hamilton in final Austria practice

George Russell set the fastest time in final practice for the Austrian Grand Prix, finishing ahead of Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli and Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton.

Article summary

George Russell topped the timesheets in the final practice session for the Austrian Grand Prix, edging out Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli by a narrow margin. Lewis Hamilton, driving for Ferrari, finished third. Russell's late surge in pace sets up an intriguing qualifying session at the Red Bull Ring. The result suggests Mercedes may have strong one-lap pace heading into qualifying, while Ferrari appear competitive at the front.

Although this is a Formula 1 (motorsport) article rather than football/soccer, it carries competitive intelligence value: Russell and Antonelli both showing strong Mercedes pace with Hamilton (Ferrari) close behind signals a tight battle at the front for the Austrian Grand Prix. Qualifying pace indicators are generally predictive of race-day competitiveness at the Red Bull Ring, which has short lap times and limited overtaking opportunities.

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Jun 27, 2026, 12:40 PM
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