Kimi Antonelli conquista seu primeiro grand slam na F1 em Mônaco

Kimi Antonelli conquistou seu primeiro grand slam na Fórmula 1 no Grande Prêmio de Mônaco neste domingo. O piloto da Mercedes venceu saindo da pole position, liderando todas as voltas e estabelecendo a volta mais rápida da corrida.

Antonelli registrou sua quinta vitória consecutiva na temporada. Ele construiu uma vantagem de 30 segundos antes da entrada do safety car após a batida de Lance Stroll. O chefe da equipe Mercedes, Toto Wolff, afirmou que a equipe ficou surpresa com o ritmo de Antonelli. Ele observou que o italiano fez voltas dois segundos mais rápidas que as McLarens e mais de um segundo mais veloz que a Ferrari. O piloto de 19 anos tornou-se o mais jovem a alcançar um grand slam, superando o recorde anterior de Max Verstappen em quase quatro anos. Antonelli agora lidera o campeonato de pilotos com 66 pontos de vantagem sobre Lewis Hamilton e 68 pontos sobre seu companheiro de equipe, George Russell. Wolff expressou confiança contínua em Russell, apesar da diferença de pontos e dos recentes contratempos sofridos pelo piloto britânico.

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