Mercedes teammates nearly collide in tense moment
During the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race, Mercedes teammates George Russell and Kimi Antonelli experienced a tense moment as they raced closely together. The incident highlighted the competitive nature of the race and the pressure on the drivers. Both athletes managed to avoid a collision, maintaining their positions in the race.
- ▪George Russell and Kimi Antonelli raced closely during the Canadian Grand Prix sprint race.
- ▪The moment showcased the competitive dynamics within the Mercedes team.
- ▪Both drivers successfully avoided a collision despite the tense situation.
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