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The Monexus
Vol. I · No. 165
Sunday, 14 June 2026
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Six Different Drivers on the Podium: F1's Most Open Season in Years Heads to Montreal

Six different drivers have stood on the podium through the opening phase of the 2026 Formula 1 season, and the grid heads to Montreal this weekend with no clear favourite for the Canadian Grand Prix.

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Six different drivers have stood on the podium through the opening phase of the 2026 Formula 1 season, and the grid heads to Montreal this weekend with no single team or driver having established clear dominance. Practice sessions for the Canadian Grand Prix get underway at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Friday, with qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday.

The statistic was noted by Formula 1's official Telegram channel on 21 May 2026: six different podium finishers across the season to that point. It is a figure that has reshaped expectations heading into the ninth round of a championship that continues to defy early-season prediction.

What the Numbers Mean

The 2026 season has produced a competitive spread of results that most observers of the sport would describe as unusual by the standards of the turbo-hybrid era. Where the previous decade saw a handful of teams and drivers consistently occupy the top three places, this season has so far delivered a broader range of names on the podium. Drivers across multiple teams have shown race-winning pace at different circuits, suggesting that the performance gap between the front-running constructors has narrowed — or at the very least, that track characteristics and race conditions are redistributing advantage more frequently than in previous years.

The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a venue that has historically amplified such variability. Its long straights, heavy braking zones, and wall-lined layout reward a precise balance between downforce and top speed, and they create frequent safety car periods that shuffle the race order. In conditions where tyre degradation is a factor and track position is difficult to defend, the Montreal circuit has produced upsets throughout its history. The expectation among teams heading into the weekend is that the race will again be defined by strategy calls and track position battles rather than a straightforward procession.

The Practice Picture

Formula 1's official channel shared imagery from the opening practice sessions at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on 22 May 2026. The posts showed cars in close detail, with the hashtag #CanadianGP confirming that the Montreal event is the focus for the weekend's coverage. No lap time data or team-by-team performance assessments were included in the Telegram posts available to this publication, and the sources do not indicate which drivers set the fastest times in the early sessions.

What is clear from the channel's posts is that the sport's production operation is treating Montreal as a major visual event. The imagery from the paddock and the trackside cameras has been shared at volume across the official channels, reflecting the continued investment Formula 1 makes in showcasing its North American venues.

Structural Shift or Statistical Noise?

The six-podium figure invites a question about whether it reflects a structural change in the competitive order or a statistical quirk that will narrow as the season progresses. The sources available to this publication do not include comparative data from prior seasons that would allow a definitive answer. What can be said is that the 2026 championship has so far resisted the pattern-formation that typically defines the opening rounds of a Formula 1 season.

Teams will point to a variety of factors — technical regulations, wind tunnel allocations, upgrade cycles — as explanations for why the performance spread has been wider than expected. The competitive landscape may yet compress as the season moves into its mid-phase, when factory resource allocation and development trajectories typically begin to separate the contenders from the pack. But through eight rounds, the evidence on the track suggests that the championship is genuinely open rather than merely appearing so.

Stakes for the Weekend

The Canadian Grand Prix carries weight beyond its position in the calendar. North American races are commercially significant for Formula 1, and Montreal has consistently drawn strong crowds and positive local media engagement. For teams with championship ambitions, a win at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve adds a high-profile result to their season record. For teams further down the order, it represents one of their best opportunities to score a result disproportionate to their overall pace.

What the opening practice sessions on Friday will begin to clarify is which cars are suited to the Montreal layout and which teams appear to have found performance gains relative to recent races. The six different podium finishers of 2026 will not all appear on the podium on Sunday. But the fact that identifying which three will be difficult is itself the most telling characteristic of a season that continues to reward close attention.

This article was written using the official Formula 1 Telegram channel as the primary wire source, with no independent lap time or classified testing data available from the thread context.

Wire provenance

This editorial synthesis draws on the following public wire/social posts:

  • https://t.me/formula1/10382
  • https://t.me/formula1/10394
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