Russell wins Canadian GP sprint after clashing with teammate Antonelli
Auf einen Blick
- George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race after a heated on-track battle with teammate Kimi Antonelli.
- The pair clashed for the lead, with Antonelli demanding a penalty, but Russell ultimately secured the win.
KI-generierte Zusammenfassung
Warum es wichtig ist
George Russell won the sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix after a controversial clash with his teammate Kimi Antonelli. The incident occurred while they were battling for the lead, with Antonelli feeling he was pushed off and demanding a penalty.
George Russell won the sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix but only after his championship battle with Kimi Antonelli reached an angry flashpoint.
The Mercedes pair clashed for the lead on track and the teenage Italian was left demanding the British driver should be penalised.
Such was the febrile atmosphere that their team principal Toto Wolff intervened, telling Antonelli to “stop the radio moaning”.
The incident cost Mercedes a likely one-two, given the pair had been comfortably leading, with Antonelli finishing third behind the McLaren of Lando Norris. Russell has closed the gap to his championship-leading teammate to 18 points.
Russell and Antonelli were vying for the lead with the Italian attempting to go past when they clashed. Mercedes will now have to address the issue between their drivers, who are in a head-to-head for the world championship.
The pair were in tandem out front as Antonelli harried his teammate and made a move on lap six at turn one, as they brushed against one another as the Italian fought for the lead. Russell was not giving way and Antonelli had to go off. The 19-year-old was swiftly on the radio calling for Russell to be sanctioned. “That should be a penalty, I was alongside the mirror,” he demanded.
Antonelli clearly felt he had the place through turn one and that Russell had not given him room. He did have his nose in front into the corner but Russell will feel he merely held his line.
Worse followed for the teenager as he continued to push at Russell and came in far too hot on the British driver at the chicane and he went off on to the grass, costing him a place to Norris, who moved up to third. It was an error he admitted had been his own but indicated he was wound up and going too hard.
Pete Bonnington, his race engineer, called for calm. “I don’t care he pushed me off!” was Antonelli’s angry response.
Wolff was left to contemplate a war between his drivers he had not seen since Hamilton and Nico Rosberg went at it in 2014. As Antonelli remained fuming on team radio after the race, Wolff insisted they would discuss it in private.
“I tried to make my move, I need to review it, because I was quite well alongside and I got pushed off,” Antonelli said. Russell said simply: “It was a good battle with Kimi.”
They had the race in their hands after both made a good start from the front row and Russell closed out well despite pressure from Norris but the debrief at Mercedes will likely still be a feisty affair.
Still, the win was the strong start to the weekend Russell was looking for. He won the opening race of the season in Australia and the first sprint of the season at the Chinese Grand Prix, but with Antonelli winning the past three races, the young Italian had taken a strong lead in the world championship. Russell needed to reassert himself and did so in the first real test.
Worauf zu achten ist
KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten
Mercedes will hold a private meeting to discuss the incident between Russell and Antonelli.
Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Tagen
The incident will lead to increased tension and scrutiny on the Russell-Antonelli championship battle.
Sehr wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen
Offene Fragen
- Will Mercedes implement stricter rules for their drivers?
- How will this incident affect the championship battle between Russell and Antonelli?
- Will the stewards review the incident further?
- What specific actions will Toto Wolff take to address the driver conflict?






