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Palmowski Claims Thrilling F1 ACADEMY Win in Rainy Montreal Race

Highlights

  • Alisha Palmowski won Montreal Feature Race with record 10.9-second lead
  • Emma Felbermayr finished second after overtaking two drivers in three laps
  • Megan Bruce secured third, completing Campos Racing’s 1-3 podium finish
  • Palmowski leads Drivers’ Standings by 25 points after back-to-back victories
  • Next F1 ACADEMY event scheduled at Silverstone, July 3-5

Alisha Palmowski converts a lights-to-flag win in a wet Montreal Feature Race, controlling proceedings at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.

The Red Bull Racing driver builds pace steadily and finishes 10.9 seconds clear, a new series record winning margin.

That eclipses the benchmark she set in the opening race of the weekend, underlining control in changeable conditions.

Alisha Palmowski leads the wet Montreal Feature Race at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve
Image Credit: Racers Behind The Helmet
Palmowski wins by 10.9 seconds, the largest margin in F1 ACADEMY history.

Emma Felbermayr rises to second with a decisive stint, passing Payton Westcott and Megan Bruce in three laps.

Bruce secures third to complete a Campos Racing 1-3, her second podium of the event and a valuable haul in adverse weather.

Westcott holds fourth after early pressure. Mathilda Paatz delivers fifth for PREMA, ahead of Ferrari junior Alba Larsen and Nina Gademan.

Natalia Granada advances to eighth, with Rafaela Ferreira ninth and Ella Lloyd tenth, as consistent car placement proves decisive on a low-grip surface.

Campos secures a 1-3 finish as Megan Bruce takes her second podium of the weekend.

Palmowski’s wet-weather management stands out. She finds grip off line, avoids risks in traffic, and builds a buffer no rival can erode.

The result extends her championship advantage to 25 points, establishing early momentum ahead of Round 3.

Back-to-back victories give Palmowski a 25-point championship lead heading into Round 3.

F1 ACADEMY remains tightly contested, yet Palmowski now sets the reference in execution and pace.

The rain-hit Montreal weekend mirrors wider conditions across the Canadian GP weekend and stresses adaptability.

Silverstone hosts the series’ debut on July 3–5, where higher-speed corners and variable weather may reshuffle the competitive order.

Visual Summary



🏆
Alisha Palmowski
Red Bull Racing

+10.9s
(Record margin)

Palmowski Conquers Montreal Downpour 🌧️
Second lights-to-flag win.
New F1 Academy record.
Unbeaten in the wet.

1
Palmowski
Red Bull
+10.9s

2
Felbermayr
Impressive charge

3
Bruce
Campos Racing

Wet Weather Mastery

90%

Conditions: Rain-soaked. Skill required: Maximum.

Drivers’ Standings lead
+25

points

Back-to-back victories put Palmowski in command,
as the F1 Academy heads to Silverstone.
Rain queen reigns supreme!

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Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller reports on Formula 1 Grand Prix weekends with race-day analysis, team-radio highlights, and point-standings updates. He explains power-unit upgrades, aerodynamic developments, and driver rivalries in straightforward, SEO-friendly language for a global F1 audience.

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