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See how Russell beat Verstappen to pole in Canada with our ‘Ghost Car’

George Russell has secured his first pole position of the 2025 season at the Canadian Grand Prix, narrowly beating Max Verstappen in a thrilling qualifying session. Both drivers showcased impressive pace, with their best efforts coming on the medium Pirelli tyre rather than the softer compounds. Russell's final lap of 1m 10.899s put him a mere 0.160s ahead of Verstappen, demonstrating the tight competition at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. This crucial pole position sets the stage for an exciting race, with Russell looking to convert his strong qualifying performance into a victory. Championship leader Oscar Piastri will start behind the front two, indicating the fierce battle expected at the sharp end of the grid. Fans can anticipate a captivating showdown as Russell aims to fend off the challenge from Verstappen and the rest of the pack in what promises to be a memorable Canadian Grand Prix.
See how Russell beat Verstappen to pole in Canada with our ‘Ghost Car’