Chefe da Mercedes defende Antonelli após colisão com Russell no Canadá

Toto Wolff defendeu as reclamações via rádio de Kimi Antonelli após o piloto da Mercedes colidir com seu companheiro de equipe, George Russell, durante a sprint da Fórmula 1 no Canadá. O incidente ocorreu na sexta volta, quando Antonelli tentava uma ultrapassagem por fora pela liderança.

Russell, que largou na pole position, posicionou seu carro agressivamente no grid para bloquear Antonelli na largada. Na sexta volta, Antonelli tentou a ultrapassagem por fora na Curva 1, resultando em um toque roda com roda que o levou para a área de escape. Uma tentativa posterior na Curva 8 o fez passar pela grama, permitindo que Lando Norris assumisse a segunda posição.

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