Antonelli et Russell apaisent les tensions après leur accrochage lors du sprint du GP du Canada

Les pilotes Mercedes Kimi Antonelli et George Russell ont mis leurs différends de côté après un accrochage survenu pendant la course sprint du Grand Prix du Canada de Formule 1 à Montréal.

Au 6e tour du sprint, Antonelli a tenté un dépassement par l'extérieur sur Russell au virage 1. Russell n'a pas laissé suffisamment d'espace à la sortie, poussant Antonelli dans l'herbe. Antonelli est par la suite sorti de piste au virage 8 et a rétrogradé derrière Lando Norris à la troisième place, provoquant des messages radio qui ont nécessité l'intervention du patron de l'écurie, Toto Wolff.

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