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George Russell has been gaining attention in the paddock, and Mercedes has yet to extend his F1 contract beyond 2025.
Red Bull alleged that the Mercedes driver had driven erratically behind Safety Car and displayed unsportsmanlike behavior.
On Sunday, Italian teenager Antonelli became the third youngest podium finisher in Formula 1 history after coming home in P3 in Montreal, Canada. The Mercedes star finished behind Max Verstappen and teammate George Russell, who won the race.
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Khaleej Times on MSNAntonelli's F1 podium debut likely to be first of manyThe 18-year-old Mercedes rookie made it to the bottom step this time but nobody doubted it would be the first of many for the third youngest F1 driver of all time to score a top three result
Mercedes' new rear suspension and floor updates transform W16's tyre management and traction, leading to a dominant F1 performance in Canada.
Andrea Kimi Antonelli said achieving his first Formula 1 podium was better than he imagined, and a feeling that can't be bought.
Toto Wolff Makes a Surprising Appearance in the Upcoming F1 Movie originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Toto Wolff is used to commanding attention on the pit wall but now, he’s making waves on the big screen.
Yesterday's race in Montreal will not be remembered as one of the all-time great Canadian F1 races. Well, perhaps it will by the Mercedes team, which scored its first win of the year with George Russell,
George Russell of Mercedes wins the Canadian Grand Prix for his first Formula 1 victory of the season. The Tigers got the win over their SEC rivals, and the Bruins put the Racers' Cinderella run one game away from ending.
Sky Sports pundit Nico Rosberg addressed the collision between McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri during the Canadian Grand Prix.