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Mercedes teen Antonelli wins Canadian GP for fourth straight F1 victory

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Mercedes teen Antonelli wins Canadian GP for fourth straight F1 victory

TL;DR

Kimi Antonelli, the 19-year-old Italian driver, secured his fourth consecutive victory at the Canadian Grand Prix after a dramatic race where teammate George Russell faced engine failure. Antonelli now holds a commanding lead in the championship standings.

Key points

  • Kimi Antonelli won the Canadian Grand Prix
  • This is Antonelli's fourth consecutive victory
  • George Russell faced engine failure during the race
  • Antonelli and Russell had a close battle before the failure
  • Antonelli now leads the championship

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Kimi AntonelliGeorge Russell
Canadian Grand PrixMercedes

Why it matters

Antonelli's victory solidifies his position as a leading contender in the championship, showcasing his talent and the competitive dynamics within the Mercedes team.

Kimi Antonelli went from furious to victorious as the 19-year-old Italian star won a wild Canadian Grand Prix for his fourth straight victory, a day after clashing with Mercedes teammate George Russell in a heated sprint race.

Russell dropped out with an engine failure after the title-chasing Mercedes duo put on a show in a thrilling fight through 30 laps, trading the lead several times and coming dangerously close to making contact in the race on Sunday.

Then trouble struck for Russell, giving Antonelli a clear path to the finish – and a commanding championship lead.

“It was a really fun battle, to be fair, with George. We were pretty much on the limit,” Antonelli said. “It was very close, and it was a shame for him to have the failure because it would have been a very cool battle. But we’ll take it.”

Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton holds his second place trophy as he celebrates on the podium at the conclusion of the 2026 Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada, on May 24, 2026. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)
Ferrari's British driver Lewis Hamilton holds his second place trophy as he celebrates on the podium at the conclusion of the 2026 Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada, on May 24, 2026. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP)

Hamilton celebrates his podium finish [Geoff Robins/AFP]

Antonelli finished more than 10 seconds ahead of Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton.

Antonelli opened a 43-point lead over Russell through five of 22 races. After Russell won the season-opening race in Australia, Antonelli won in China, Japan and Miami, and now Montreal.

Russell’s exit marked a nightmare end to an otherwise stellar weekend for the Montreal winner last year. He took the sprint race from pole on Saturday and started first on Sunday.

Once his power unit died, the 28-year-old English driver threw his headrest across the track and slammed his fists into the front of the car before leaving the circuit, whipping his gloves to the ground in rage.

Russell said he wished he had had “40 more of those laps” to battle Antonelli.

“I loved it. I thought it was great, and I’ve not had a battle like this in years,” he said. “Right now [the championship] is his to lose, so many points ahead. It feels like the gods don’t want me to be in this fight.

“Pressure’s off. Go out, enjoy every single race, try and win every single race, and I’ve got nothing to lose.”

The spotlight shifted to two longtime rivals once Russell’s day ended, with Hamilton chasing down Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in a throwback to 2021.

The seven-time world champion finally overtook Verstappen for second with six laps to go in cold and windy conditions at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for his best result since joining Ferrari last year.

“It’s been pretty tough for the past year and a bit, so to finally find our sweet spot and have a good weekend, it’s an amazing feeling,” the 41-year-old Hamilton said.

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc was fourth, followed by Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar.

Formula One standings 2026

Mercedes (219) lead Ferrari (147) by ‌72 ‌points in the constructors’ standings. McLaren, who did not have a driver score on Sunday, are third with 106 points.

Q&A

How did Kimi Antonelli win the Canadian Grand Prix?

Kimi Antonelli won the Canadian Grand Prix after his teammate George Russell suffered an engine failure, allowing Antonelli to take the lead and secure his fourth straight victory.

What happened between Kimi Antonelli and George Russell during the race?

Antonelli and Russell had a close battle during the race, trading the lead multiple times, but Russell's engine failure ultimately ended his chances of winning.

What is Kimi Antonelli's current standing in the championship?

Following his victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, Kimi Antonelli has a commanding lead in the championship standings.

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At a glance

  • Kimi Antonelli won the Canadian Grand Prix
  • This is Antonelli's fourth consecutive victory
  • George Russell faced engine failure during the race
  • Antonelli and Russell had a close battle before the failure
  • Antonelli now leads the championship

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