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.

Articles connexes

Two Mercedes F1 cars in an intense duel at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Image générée par IA

Mercedes duo trade blows in canadian grand prix duel

Rapporté par l'IA Image générée par IA

George Russell and Kimi Antonelli traded positions in a tense intra-team battle at the Canadian Grand Prix before Russell retired on lap 30 with engine trouble. Antonelli secured victory and extended his championship lead to 43 points. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said the team may need to intervene in future races to prevent similar incidents.

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has called for more clarity on team rules after clashing with teammate George Russell during the Canadian Grand Prix sprint. The incident cost Antonelli second place in Montreal.

Rapporté par l'IA

Kimi Antonelli and George Russell came into contact during the Formula 1 sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix. The incident prompted immediate intervention from team principal Toto Wolff.

Kimi Antonelli extended his winning streak to four consecutive races at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. George Russell retired from the lead with engine trouble, opening a 43-point gap in the 2026 title race.

Rapporté par l'IA

George Russell claimed pole position for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, with Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli alongside him on the front row.

George Russell made significant tweaks to his Mercedes F1 car during the final laps of the Miami Grand Prix, adopting settings closer to those used by teammate Kimi Antonelli. The changes helped him climb to fourth place after struggling earlier in the race. Antonelli secured a third straight victory at the Miami International Autodrome.

Rapporté par l'IA

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli dropped from fourth to sixth in the Miami Grand Prix sprint race following a five-second track limits penalty. A botched start saw him fall from second to fourth, drawing criticism from Jenson Button and Charles Leclerc. Antonelli retains a seven-point championship lead over teammate George Russell.

 

 

 

Ce site utilise des cookies

Nous utilisons des cookies pour l'analyse afin d'améliorer notre site. Lisez notre politique de confidentialité pour plus d'informations.
Refuser