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Updated · ESPN · May 24
Russell Says Antonelli Has 43-Point F1 Title Edge to Lose After Montreal DNF
Updated
Updated · ESPN · May 24

Russell Says Antonelli Has 43-Point F1 Title Edge to Lose After Montreal DNF

11 articles · Updated · ESPN · May 24
  • 43 points now separate the Mercedes teammates after George Russell retired from the Canadian Grand Prix with a power-unit failure while leading on lap 30.
  • Kimi Antonelli inherited the win from second place, stretching his winning streak to four races and prompting Russell to say the 2026 championship no longer feels in his hands.
  • 17 Grands Prix and three sprint races remain, but Russell said a string of setbacks — including problems in China qualifying and safety-car timing in Japan — has left him relying on a change in luck.
  • Montreal also intensified Mercedes' intra-team rivalry: Russell and Antonelli traded positions repeatedly on Sunday after a sprint clash on Saturday had already triggered talks over team rules of engagement.
  • Russell said he relished the duel and compared it to the Hamilton-Rosberg fight in Bahrain in 2014, using it to argue against changing the current cars and power units.
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