Kimi Antonelli Wins Canadian Grand Prix After Russell Retirement

Kimi Antonelli Wins Canadian Grand Prix After Russell Retirement
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Antonelli's victory extends his championship lead as Mercedes team-mate Russell retires, impacting the title race.

  • Kimi Antonelli won the Canadian Grand Prix, marking his fourth consecutive Formula 1 victory.
  • George Russell retired from the race due to an electrical issue while leading on lap 30.
  • Russell's retirement leaves him 43 points behind Antonelli in the championship standings.
  • Lewis Hamilton finished second, securing his second podium finish in 2026.
  • Hamilton and Max Verstappen engaged in a close battle for podium positions during the closing laps.

Kimi Antonelli claimed victory at the Canadian Grand Prix after George Russell retired from the lead due to an electrical issue. Lewis Hamilton finished second, with a close contest for podium places involving Max Verstappen.

Antonelli's win strengthens his position in the championship, while Russell's retirement creates a significant points gap. The result may influence team strategies and the ongoing title competition.

Attention will turn to upcoming races to see if Antonelli can maintain his lead and whether Russell can recover in the standings. Rivalries among top drivers are expected to continue shaping the championship.

Confirmed by 3 independent sources