Mercedes drivers Antonelli and Russell show stark contrast after Monaco GP

7 reported

According to a BBC News report, the contrast between Mercedes drivers Kimi Antonelli and George Russell after the Monaco Grand Prix was stark. Antonelli, who won his fifth consecutive race in dominant style, described it as “an incredible moment to live.” Russell finished 13th after a day of problems largely out of his control, saying he was “beyond frustration” and “struggling to comprehend what is going on.” Antonelli, 19, heads to the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix with a 66-point championship lead after six races. Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton has moved ahead of Russell in the standings, leaving Russell two points further behind. The report notes that Antonelli’s performance in Monaco was arguably his best yet, with team principal Toto Wolff calling his qualifying lap “unbelievable.” Russell’s race was derailed by a pit-lane speeding penalty and a team error in serving it, which Wolff acknowledged as “clearly our mistake.”

What’s reported

Kimi Antonelli won his fifth consecutive race at the Monaco Grand Prix.
George Russell finished 13th after a pit-lane speeding penalty and a team error.
Antonelli leads the championship by 66 points after six races.
Lewis Hamilton has moved ahead of Russell in the standings; Russell is two points further behind.
Toto Wolff described Antonelli’s qualifying lap as “unbelievable.”
Wolff said the team’s failure to serve Russell’s penalty correctly was “clearly our mistake.”
Russell said he is “struggling to comprehend how on earth this season has panned out.”

Key figures

Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes driver
George Russell, Mercedes driver
Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari driver
Max Verstappen, Red Bull driver
Toto Wolff, Mercedes team principal

Sources: BBC News

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *