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Kimi Antonelli Wins Canadian GP with Two Former F1 Champs on Podium | Chattanooga Times Free Press

Kimi Antonelli secured his fourth consecutive Formula 1 victory as teammate George Russell retired from the lead with engine failure, while Lewis Hamilton finished second.

  • On Sunday, Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli won the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, with Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton finishing second and Red Bull Racing driver Max Verstappen third on the podium.
  • Mercedes driver George Russell led the race until his engine failed on Lap 30, allowing Antonelli to claim his fourth consecutive Formula One victory of the season.
  • With his mother, Carmen Larbalestier, watching from the Ferrari garage, Hamilton passed Verstappen on Lap 62 of the 68-lap race to secure second place, his best finish since joining the team last year.
  • Russell's engine failure ended his 38-race streak without a DNF, while organizers reported a record crowd of 362,000 spectators for the weekend at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.
  • Since his first victory at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, Hamilton has maintained a deep connection to Montreal, calling it his favorite track outside his home Grand Prix.
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