George Russell conquista la pole position per il Gran Premio del Canada

George Russell ha ottenuto la pole position per il Gran Premio del Canada di domenica, con il suo compagno di squadra in Mercedes, Kimi Antonelli, al suo fianco in prima fila.

Le due Mercedes hanno dominato le qualifiche sul circuito Gilles-Villeneuve di Montreal. Russell ha battuto Antonelli, interrompendo la serie di tre pole consecutive del giovane pilota italiano. Lando Norris e Oscar Piastri, sulle McLaren, partiranno dalla seconda fila. Lewis Hamilton su Ferrari e Max Verstappen su Red Bull si schiereranno rispettivamente quinto e sesto. Russell ha vinto anche la gara sprint nel corso della giornata. "È sempre una sfida tornare alle qualifiche dopo la gara sprint", ha dichiarato.

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