Antonelli fordert Klarheit von Mercedes nach Kollision mit Russell

Mercedes-Fahrer Kimi Antonelli hat nach einem Zwischenfall mit seinem Teamkollegen George Russell beim Sprint des Großen Preises von Kanada mehr Klarheit bezüglich der Teamregeln gefordert. Der Vorfall kostete Antonelli den zweiten Platz in Montreal.

Das Duo startete aus der ersten Reihe in den 23-Runden-Sprint auf dem Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Antonelli versuchte ein Überholmanöver außen in Kurve 1, wurde jedoch auf das Gras gedrängt, als Russell seine Linie behauptete. Der Zweikampf setzte sich bis zur Kurve 8 fort, wo Antonelli erneut von der Strecke abkam und hinter Lando Norris auf den dritten Platz zurückfiel.

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Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle criticized George Russell for letting frustration boil over during the Japanese Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver vented on team radio after teammate Kimi Antonelli capitalized on a safety car to take the lead. Antonelli's back-to-back wins have put him nine points ahead in the early 2026 standings.

 

 

 

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