Montreal 2026 Qualifying: who owned the lap
One lap time says who was fastest. This says where. Comparing Antonelli, Norris, Russell across 600 points of the racing line at Montreal, Antonelli was quickest through 42.7% of the lap. Stitch each driver’s best minisectors together and the best possible lap is 1:11.393.
These 3 drivers only, not the full grid.
Open Montreal in the 3D Track Domination map →| # | Driver | Share of the lap |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Antonelli | 42.7% |
| 2 | Norris | 29.2% |
| 3 | Russell | 28.2% |
The lap nobody drove
The best possible lap at Montreal 2026 is 1:11.393: the time you get by taking the fastest driver through every single minisector and stitching them together. No one actually drove it. It is the lap the session was capable of, and the gap between it and the real pole time is the time still on the table.
Montreal 2026: your questions
- Who owned the most of the lap at Montreal 2026 qualifying, of Antonelli, Norris and Russell?
- Comparing Antonelli, Norris and Russell at Montreal 2026 qualifying, Antonelli was fastest through 42.7% of the lap, more than the other 2. Norris owned 29.2%. Measured across 600 points of the racing line. This compares those 3 drivers only, not the full grid.
- How much of the lap was Antonelli fastest through at Montreal 2026?
- Antonelli was quickest through 42.7% of the racing line at Montreal 2026 qualifying, the largest share of the 3 compared. Norris was next on 29.2%.
- How much of the lap was Norris fastest through at Montreal 2026?
- Norris was quickest through 29.2% of the racing line at Montreal 2026 qualifying, second of the 3 compared. That is 13.5% less of the circuit than Antonelli, who led on 42.7%.
- How much of the lap was Russell fastest through at Montreal 2026?
- Russell was quickest through 28.2% of the racing line at Montreal 2026 qualifying, third of the 3 compared. That is 14.5% less of the circuit than Antonelli, who led on 42.7%.
- What is the best possible lap at Montreal 2026?
- Taking the fastest of Antonelli, Norris and Russell through every minisector and stitching them together gives a best possible lap of 1:11.393 at Montreal 2026 qualifying. No single driver drove it: it is the lap those 3 would produce if one car were fastest everywhere.
- Who was fastest in each part of the lap at Montreal 2026?
- No one driver was fastest everywhere. Across Antonelli, Norris and Russell at Montreal 2026 qualifying the lap splits Antonelli 42.7%, Norris 29.2%, Russell 28.2%. Track Domination paints each stretch of circuit in the colour of whoever owned it, so you can see exactly where each driver took time.