Motor racing-Russell out of Canadian Grand Prix with engine failure


Formula One F1 - Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada - May 24, 2026 Mercedes' George Russell in action during the race REUTERS/Jennifer Gauthier

MONTREAL, May ⁠24 (Reuters) - George Russell retired from ⁠the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday ‌with a power unit failure after a thrilling wheel-to-wheel battle for the lead with ​Mercedes teammate and Formula ⁠One world championship ⁠leader Kimi Antonelli.

Italian Antonelli, chasing his ⁠fourth ‌win in a row and 18 points clear of ⁠Russell after Saturday's sprint race won ​by ‌the Briton, took over at the ⁠front.

Russell ​had started on pole position in Montreal for the third year in ⁠succession with his 19-year-old ​teammate alongside on the front row. The car slowed and stopped by ⁠the side of the track on lap 30 of 68.

Russell thumped the car with his hands and ​threw the headrest out, ⁠a gesture noted by race control, ​before stepping clear ‌as the virtual safety ​car was deployed.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Ed Osmond)

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