Canadian Grand Prix: Driver Winner
3 signals across 1 market · $31,942 tracked · resolves May 31, 2026
This event tracks Polymarket odds for the winner of the 2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix, with trading focused on whether Kimi Antonelli will take the checkered flag. PolySpotter has tracked $11,357 in smart money activity across the event, including a recent race-day whale signal.

Markets (1)
Top trades across all markets
- New race-day whale
A brand-new wallet put $11.4k on Yes in a race-day F1 market, contributing to a major volume spike and sharp upward price impact despite no track record.
$11,357Score: 11.0 - 3-wallet Yes surge
Three wallets bought $17k of Yes into a 38x volume spike and a sharp price jump, suggesting strong late conviction on the race-winner outcome.
$17,061Score: 9.7 - Live-race momentum buyer
Surface as a live-event momentum trade: a large buyer pushed Kimi Antonelli from the low-50s/60s into a major breakout with heavy 24h volume, though the wallet’s long-term edge is modest.
$3,525Wallet win rate: 51%Score: 4.2
Top wallets in this event
- 0x255a5f…23c0$11,357 · 1 market · 1 alert
- 0x7a5d94…54db$3,525 · 1 market · 1 alert · 51% wins
FAQs
What is the Canadian Grand Prix: Driver Winner prediction market?
It is a Polymarket event tied to the official winner of the 2026 F1 Canadian Grand Prix. The listed child market currently focuses on whether Kimi Antonelli will win the race.
What are the latest smart money signals for the Canadian Grand Prix?
PolySpotter has tracked $11,357 in smart money activity across this event, with one recent signal flagged as a new race-day whale. That suggests a larger bettor entered or moved the market near race day.
How does this Polymarket event resolve?
The event resolves based on the FIA Final Classification for the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix. The winning driver is the one officially listed in first place after the race.
What happens if the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix is canceled or delayed?
If the race is canceled or rescheduled to a date after May 31, 2026, the market resolves to “Other” under the event rules.
When will the Canadian Grand Prix winner market resolve?
The market is expected to resolve after the FIA publishes the Final Classification, typically 30–60 minutes after the race ends, with a listed resolution deadline of May 31, 2026.