F1 Canadian Grand Prix

What F1’s driving guidelines say about Russell and Antonelli’s Canada sprint clash

Cody Rhodes in

Although Kimi Antonelli believed that he was pushed off the road at Turn 1 by George Russell in their battle for the lead of the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, the Formula 1 stewards did not see fit to intervene.Russell maintained position on the inside of Turn 1, with Antonelli attempting to make a move around the outside. However, the Italian found his car in a rapidly closing gap and was …Keep reading

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