Antonelli busca explicaciones a Mercedes tras su choque con Russell

El piloto de Mercedes, Kimi Antonelli, ha pedido mayor claridad sobre las reglas del equipo tras chocar con su compañero George Russell durante la carrera sprint del Gran Premio de Canadá. El incidente le costó a Antonelli el segundo puesto en Montreal.

Ambos partieron desde la primera fila para la carrera sprint de 23 vueltas en el Circuito Gilles Villeneuve de Montreal. Antonelli intentó un adelantamiento por el exterior en la primera curva, pero se vio obligado a salir a la hierba cuando Russell mantuvo su posición. La batalla continuó hasta la curva 8, donde Antonelli volvió a salirse de la pista y cayó a la tercera posición por detrás de Lando Norris.

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