Kimi Antonelli logra su cuarta victoria consecutiva en el GP de Canadá

Kimi Antonelli extendió su racha ganadora a cuatro carreras consecutivas en el Circuito Gilles Villeneuve. George Russell se retiró mientras lideraba debido a problemas de motor, lo que amplió a 43 puntos la ventaja en la lucha por el título de 2026.

Antonelli, de 19 años, intercambió el liderato con su compañero de equipo en Mercedes, Russell, durante un apasionante duelo antes de que el coche de este último fallara. La victoria de Antonelli marcó la primera vez que un piloto comienza su historial de victorias con cuatro triunfos consecutivos en grandes premios.

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George Russell claimed victory in the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix sprint race in Montreal. His Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli mounted repeated challenges but finished third after two off-track excursions.

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