Formula 1’s consecutive races at the Red Bull Ring and Silverstone have altered the 2026 championship outlook in unexpected ways. At Spielberg, George Russell turned a disputed pole position into his second victory, fending off Max Verstappen. This outcome elevated Russell to second in the standings and reduced Kimi Antonelli’s lead to 40 points, while the Mercedes driver’s third place preserved his team’s advantage. At Silverstone, Charles Leclerc claimed victory after more than a year, though attention focused on the chaotic conclusion due to safety car procedures. The two events shared a theme of an open title battle. In Austria qualifying, Antonelli dropped to fourth after a flag misunderstanding. Russell started from pole and led cleanly, while Verstappen recovered from fifth to finish second. Antonelli’s third place kept Mercedes ahead in the teams’ standings. McLaren scored points through Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, and Racing Bulls achieved top-ten results. At Silverstone, Antonelli won the sprint race, extending his points lead. The weekends highlighted driver errors and recoveries shaping the championship.
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