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Canadian Grand Prix 2026: George Russell & Kimi Antonelli ‘lucky not to crash’ in sprint

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Kimi Antonelli says he and Mercedes team-mate George Russell “were both lucky not to crash” in an incident during the sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix.

The Italian said he was “very annoyed” by an incident at Turn One on lap six, in which he tried to overtake Russell around the outside and ended up off the track.

“I was quite well alongside and there was definitely contact so I need to recheck that,” said Antonelli.

Russell said: “It was tense, it was close, but from my side it was just close, hard racing. I don’t think I did anything wrong.

“There was nothing untoward with the driving and it wasn’t even investigated. So that says enough.”

Antonelli complained about Russell’s driving over the team radio but was told by Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff to stop “moaning”.

Wolff added later: “It was great cinema. Tough fighting, not only between our two but also with Lando [Norris]. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.

“You can see how quickly it goes, you create a gap with two cars and then you start to fight a bit and you can lose a race. If that goes longer and unlucky for us and it is the grand prix, then Norris may well win.

“I really enjoy these moments because it allows us to learn and say: ‘OK, what are we doing with this situation, how are we handling that in the future?’ Because you don’t want to lose a race, you don’t want to crash into each other and sometimes it needs a little moment to remind ourselves what our objectives are.

“This is not particularly against one or the other. There is a framework we want to establish and I’d rather have it in a sprint race, where it is not about a lot of points, than the main race.”


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