Mercedes-Chef nimmt Antonelli nach Zwischenfall mit Russell in Kanada in Schutz

Toto Wolff hat die Funkbeschwerden von Kimi Antonelli verteidigt, nachdem der Mercedes-Pilot während des Formel-1-Sprints in Kanada mit seinem Teamkollegen George Russell kollidiert war. Der Vorfall ereignete sich in der sechsten Runde, als Antonelli versuchte, außen die Führung zu übernehmen.

Der von der Pole-Position gestartete Russell positionierte sein Auto beim Start aggressiv, um Antonelli zu blockieren. In der sechsten Runde versuchte Antonelli, in Kurve 1 außen zu überholen, was zu einer Berührung Rad an Rad führte, durch die er in die Auslaufzone geriet. Bei einem späteren Versuch in Kurve 8 kam er auf das Gras ab, wodurch Lando Norris den zweiten Platz übernehmen konnte.

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