George Russell did not finish the Canadian GP. In the thirtieth lap, his Mercedes suddenly stopped. A painful retirement for the Brit, who started again from pole position in Montreal after his sprint victory. In the opening phase, there was a back-and-forth battle with teammate Kimi Antonelli, who ultimately inherited the lead and – for now – seems on course for his fourth consecutive win. Meanwhile, Russell falls far back in the standings.
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After a thrilling duel in the first half of the Grand Prix, George Russell’s W17 stopped in the thirtieth lap. Kimi Antonelli, who had put pressure on his teammate throughout the race, moved up to P1 as a result. A visibly frustrated Russell got out of the car and angrily hit the chassis several times. In the virtual World Championship standings, the Brit – who was considered a title favorite beforehand – remains second for now. If Antonelli wins the Canadian GP, the gap between the two Mercedes drivers will grow to 43 World Championship points: 131 for Antonelli versus 88 for Russell.
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