George Russell décroche la pole au Grand Prix du Canada

George Russell a pris la pole position pour le Grand Prix du Canada dimanche, avec son coéquipier Mercedes Kimi Antonelli en deuxième place.

Les deux Mercedes ont dominé les qualifications sur le circuit Gilles-Villeneuve à Montréal. Russell a devancé Antonelli, mettant fin à la série de trois poles consécutives du jeune Italien.

Les McLaren de Lando Norris et Oscar Piastri occupent la deuxième ligne. Lewis Hamilton en Ferrari et Max Verstappen en Red Bull suivent en cinquième et sixième positions.

Russell a également remporté la course sprint plus tôt dans la journée. «C’est toujours un défi de revenir en qualifications après la course sprint», a-t-il déclaré.

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