George Russell received an exciting Dash on the Canadian Grand Prix after an intense battle in opposition to Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli, however was the racing fully honest?
What occurred?
At the beginning of Lap 6, Antonelli attacked Russell across the exterior into Flip 1 however the pair made mild contact on the exit of the nook and into Flip 2.
Antonelli went throughout the grass at Flip 2 as Russell ducked beneath to retain the lead. In a while within the lap on the Flip 8-9 chicane, Antonelli went deep when making an attempt to overhaul Russell and reduce the grass once more, this time shedding out to Lando Norris as he dropped to 3rd.
On the Flip 1 incident, Antonelli stated on the radio: “That was very naughty! That should be a penalty. I was alongside the mirror!”
Antonelli’s engineer Peter Bonnington tried to relax a livid Antonelli however the Italian added: “I don’t care, he pushed me off!”
In response, Mercedes group principal Toto Wolff stated: “Kimi, concentrate on the driving, please, not on the radio moaning.”
Russell went on to take the Dash win with Antonelli unable to overhaul Norris, regardless of getting briefly alongside into Flip 1 once more on the final lap.
Antonelli continued to precise his frustration on the radio on the cooldown lap by saying, “if we need to race like this, then good to know!”
Wolff responded: “Kimi now is not the time to talk about this. We talk about this internally and not on the radio, OK?”
Russell and Antonelli shook arms briefly following the Dash however there was clear rigidity in parc ferme post-race.
What did the drivers say afterwards?
George Russell:
“It was a good hard battle.
“Clearly I defended into Flip 1 and also you by no means get overtaken across the exterior of that nook, so I knew it was type of fairly protected, however kudos to Kimi for giving it a go, and I respect that, and clearly, got here out unscathed.
“Into Turn 8, this track is very dirty as well offline, we’ve seen it all weekend, so I was quite nervous to defend too tightly into Turn 8 because I knew that there was a chance of locking up if I went there, and that was about it.
“I am glad that we’re each sat right here now. It may have been one thing completely different, nevertheless it wasn’t and that is how racing must be.
“From my side, as kids in karting, we know overtaking on the outside, there’s a certain element of risk that comes with that, and they’re amazing overtakes when they come off, but the chances are quite slim.
“There’s just one course I used to be going, and I used to be going to shut the road as a result of that is inside my proper to take action. Respect to him for giving it a go. Feelings are all the time excessive for all of us within the cockpit, however I am certain we’ll each discuss it after.”
Kimi Antonelli:
“I was quite well alongside, and there was definitely contact, so I need to recheck that.
“I feel for those who’re effectively alongside, you possibly can overtake just about wherever. Clearly, there are corners which can be harder. I do not suppose there’s by no means been an overtake run exterior Flip 1.
“I agree that he was defending his position, so just was hard racing. Of course, we’re both lucky not to crash, but, at the end of the day, it was a very fun race.”
Antonelli on whether or not his strategy will change going ahead:
“Probably we just need a bit of clarity, then once it’s clear, then it’s all going to be fine.
“I feel undoubtedly I must most likely ask once more, however the principle factor for the group is that there isn’t any contact, that we do not crash into one another, which was very shut. I feel that is a very powerful [thing] for the group.”
Wolff: It was nice cinema!
Mercedes group principal Toto Wolff chatting with Sky Sports activities F1:
“It was great cinema!
“Robust combating, not solely between our two but additionally with Lando [Norris]. I completely loved watching it.
“I really enjoy these moments as they allow us to learn and say, ‘how are we handling these things in the future?’
“You do not need to lose a race, you do not need to crash into one another and generally it wants a bit of second to remind us of our targets.
“This is not particularly against one or the other but there is a framework we want to establish and I would rather have it in a Sprint race, where it is not about a lot of points, than the main race.”
Wolff on Antonelli’s outbursts on the radio:
“We don’t want to start race five with headlines like ‘Star Wars’ or ‘this is escalating’ as it’s not. It’s emotion and he is a young driver.
“George would most likely have achieved the identical, so we are going to see how we deal with it.”
What did the Sky Sports activities F1 pundits make of the incident?
Sky Sports activities F1’s Martin Brundle:
“You can see that George Russell’s car hits the inside kerb and bounces to the right-hand side.
“The issue with writing laws is that it’s tough to cowl every thing on completely different tracks.
“Something that was added this year is that the driver on the inside can’t just disappear or suddenly change by 30 or 40 degrees.
“I feel for those who stick your automobile to the skin like that, you need to count on to be squeezed. That’s the racing view.
“I wouldn’t give George Russell a penalty.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s Jamie Chadwick:
“It was inevitable it was going to happen at some point. It was spicy.
“On this second, Kimi received the run into Flip 1 and was coming with a variety of pace on the skin line.
“To be fair to George, I think that caught him out a little bit.
“If it wasn’t a team-mate, I do not suppose we might say an excessive amount of about it.”
Sky Sports F1’s Karun Chandhok:
“The stewards have to have a look at whether or not George pressured Kimi off observe.
“I think if it was two different teams, Mercedes would be on the radio saying Kimi was forced off.
“Kimi has a motive to be upset.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s Canadian GP schedule
Sunday Could 24
3.40pm: F1 Academy Race 3
5pm: F2 Characteristic Race
7.30pm: Canadian GP build-up: Grand Prix Sunday*
9pm: THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX*
11am: Canadian GP response: Chequered Flag*
12am: Ted’s Pocket book*
*Additionally on Sky Sports activities Essential Occasion
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