Antonelli y Russell hacen las paces tras su choque en el sprint del GP de Canadá

Los pilotos de Mercedes, Kimi Antonelli y George Russell, resolvieron sus diferencias tras un choque ocurrido durante la carrera sprint del Gran Premio de Canadá de Fórmula 1 en Montreal.

En la sexta vuelta del sprint, Antonelli intentó adelantar a Russell por el exterior en la curva 1. Russell no dejó espacio en la salida, lo que provocó que Antonelli terminara sobre la hierba. Posteriormente, Antonelli se salió de la pista en la curva 8 y cayó detrás de Lando Norris hasta la tercera posición, lo que dio lugar a mensajes de radio que requirieron la intervención del jefe del equipo, Toto Wolff.

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