On Friday, June 26, 2026, the Red Bull Ring circuit, in Austria, hosted the first free practice session for the eighth stage of the Formula 1 season. Young talent Andrea Kimi Antonelli, driving for Mercedes, surprised by setting the best time, indicating a promising start for the German team at the weekend. The Mercedes rookie’s performance stood out amid the teams’ preparations for the main race.
Mercedes Starts the Weekend Dominating the Tracks
The Mercedes team showed considerable strength in its first contact with the Austrian asphalt. Not only did Andrea Kimi Antonelli record the fastest time, but her teammate George Russell also secured second place, solidifying the team’s one-two finish. This initial performance signals a possible competitive advantage for Mercedes, raising expectations about the team’s ability to maintain pace throughout the qualifying stages and the race.
The result of the first free practice is always an important, although not definitive, indication of the potential of the teams and drivers. For Mercedes, leading this session with its two cars offers a psychological boost and valuable data for fine-tuning the equipment. The search for an ideal set-up on the challenging Red Bull Ring layout is crucial, and the team appears to have found a good starting point.
The Main Times Recorded in the Initial Session
The inaugural free practice session at the 2026 Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix featured the following results for the fastest drivers, demonstrating competitiveness at the top of the table:
- 1stAndrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes) – 1:07.796 (29 laps)
- 2ndGeorge Russell (Mercedes) – 1:07.836 (30 laps)
- 3rdOscar Piastri (McLaren) – 1:07.913 (26 laps)
- 4thMax Verstappen (Red Bull) – 1:08.077 (17 laps)
- 5thLewis Hamilton (Ferrari) – 1:08.461 (25 laps)
- 6thA. Lindblad (Racing Bulls) – 1:08.726 (18 laps)
- 7thLando Norris (McLaren) – 1:08.873 (9 laps)
- 8thF. Colapinto (Alpine) – 1:08.962 (27 laps)
- 9thD. Beganovich (Ferrari) – 1:09.054 (26 laps)
- 10thO. Behrmann (Haas) – 1:09.071 (26 laps)
These times show a small difference between the first placed teams, promising a tight dispute in the next sessions. The presence of Max Verstappen in fourth place, with fewer laps completed, indicates that Red Bull may have saved some of its potential for the decisive moments.
Highlights from Other Teams and Mid-Grid Challenges
In addition to the top teams, the first free practice session also revealed the performance of other drivers and constructors. McLaren, with Oscar Piastri in third place and Lando Norris in seventh, looked competitive, suggesting they could be strong contenders at the front. Red Bull, with its main driver, Max Verstappen, positioned itself just behind the leaders, while Ferrari, with Lewis Hamilton and D. Beganovich, is also looking for a consistent pace.
Drivers such as Ryo Hirakawa, from Haas, and Ayumu Iwasa, from Racing Bulls, who had their images highlighted in the original material, completed the session in 19th and 15th positions, respectively. The performance of newcomers and competitors from smaller teams is fundamental to data collection and car development. The Red Bull Ring, with its technical demands, is a stage where every detail makes a difference, and the search for perfect car balance is constant.
Red Bull Ring Circuit Strategies and Challenges
The Red Bull Ring is known for its short layout, with just ten corners and several long straights, making it a high-speed circuit. The Austrian track requires a good balance between aerodynamics and engine power. The teams use the first free practice to test different wing, suspension and engine mapping configurations, looking for the ideal point that maximizes speed on the straights and stability in medium and high speed corners.
The elevation of the terrain, which is part of the circuit’s character, also poses additional challenges for drivers. Tire grip and energy management are crucial aspects, especially on a weekend where weather conditions can vary. Detailed analysis of the data collected in this first session will be vital for teams to adjust their strategies for the remainder of the event.
Perspectives for Classification and the Big Race
With the results of the first free practice, Formula 1 is preparing for an exciting weekend at the Austrian Grand Prix. Mercedes’ strong performance, especially with Andrea Kimi Antonelli, could inject new energy into the championship race. However, it is important to remember that free training is just the first step.
The following sessions, including the remaining free practice sessions and the crucial qualifying, will be decisive in establishing the starting grid. The teams will continue to refine their cars, and competition from Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari promises to intensify the fight for positions. The public can look forward to great contests in the Styrian mountains as riders aim for victory in the eighth stage of the season.

