Kimi Antonelli Wins In Canada To Make It A Historic Fourth In A Row. Here Are The Updated F1 Standings
Kimi Antonelli achieved a historic fourth consecutive victory at the F1 Grand Prix of Canada. His teammate George Russell, who started strong, had to retire due to a power unit failure, allowing Antonelli to take the lead. With this win, Antonelli extended his championship lead to 43 points.
- ▪Kimi Antonelli became the first F1 driver to win his first four grand prix races consecutively.
- ▪George Russell retired from the race due to a power unit failure while leading.
- ▪Antonelli won the race by a margin of 10.7 seconds.
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