Antonelli surges to F1 Canadian GP win
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Kimi Antonelli's performances in recent races have drawn high praise from Formula 1 analysts, but few assessments have carried as much weight as the one delivered by Ralf Schumacher on Sky Sports Germany.
Four-time world champion Max Verstappen finished the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix in third place, securing his first podium finish of the season. Kimi Antonelli took the win, while Lewis Hamilton finished second.
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Watch: Hamilton, Verstappen and Bono celebrate Antonelli’s historic win; video goes viral
The sprawling narrative of modern motorsport history witnessed an incredibly poignant, generation-defining image during the post-race celebrations at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve this weekend. Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton joined forces with legendary Mercedes race engineer Peter Bonnington to hoist eighteen-year-old rookie sensation Andrea Kimi Antonelli onto their shoulders following his spectacular race victory.
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Four in a row for Antonelli after victory in Canada
Italian teenager Kimi Antonelli continued his spectacular early-season romp on Sunday when he claimed his fourth straight win for Mercedes to extend his lead in the drivers world championship to 43 points in a thrilling Canadian Grand Prix.
George Russell admitted the Formula One championship is now "Kimi Antonelli's to lose" after suffering a crushing retirement while leading the Canadian Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver looked on course for a huge victory in Montreal after starting from pole position and battling teammate Antonelli in a thrilling fight for the lead.