Antonelli Wins Fourth Straight F1 Race, Russell Retires in Canada
Antonelli Wins Fourth Straight F1 Race in Canada

Kimi Antonelli secured his fourth consecutive win at the Canadian Grand Prix, becoming the first driver to win his first four races in a row. The Mercedes teenager extended his championship lead after a pulsating battle with teammate George Russell, who retired from the race due to an electrical issue.

Race Highlights

The Mercedes pair exchanged the lead multiple times and made contact again, a day after their collision in Saturday's sprint race. Russell's retirement significantly impacted his title hopes, leaving him 43 points behind Antonelli.

Other Podium Finishers

Lewis Hamilton achieved his best result for Ferrari, finishing second after overcoming Max Verstappen, who secured his first podium of the season in third. McLaren had a challenging afternoon, with Lando Norris retiring from the race and Oscar Piastri finishing in eleventh position.

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In a dramatic turn of events, George Russell expressed his frustration after the engine failure ended his race prematurely. Antonelli's consistent performance has put him firmly in control of the championship standings.

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