Motor racing-Russell wins Montreal sprint as Antonelli fumes


Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada - May 23, 2026 Mercedes' George Russell in action during the sprint race REUTERS/Mathieu Belanger

MONTREAL, May ⁠23 (Reuters) - George Russell won the ⁠Canadian Grand Prix sprint from ‌pole position on Saturday with Formula One leader Kimi Antonelli third and ​crying foul as the ⁠gloves came off ⁠between the Mercedes teammates.

McLaren's reigning world ⁠champion ‌Lando Norris, winner of the previous sprint ⁠in Miami, was second after 23 ​laps ‌of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

Russell's ⁠second ​sprint victory of the season cut Antonelli's lead to 18 points ⁠with the 19-year-old Italian ​fuming after the Mercedes pair almost collided in battling for the ⁠lead.

Team boss Toto Wolff intervened, telling Antonelli to "concentrate on the driving, please, not on the ​radio moaning" after ⁠the Italian complained Russell had ​pushed him off and ‌deserved a penalty.

(Writing ​by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Andrew Heavens)

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