Russell "lost for words" after heartbreaking Canadian GP exit
George Russell retired from the lead with Mercedes power unit trouble as team-mate Kimi Antonelli capitalised
www.autosport.comHere’s the latest on George Russell and the Canadian GP situation.
Core update: Russell retired from the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix while leading due to a Mercedes power-unit failure, with teammate Kimi Antonelli taking the win as Russell’s exit ended his title challenge in that race. This collision of events left Antonelli with a strong championship advantage and Russell “lost for words” in reaction to the abrupt exit.[3][4][6][8]
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George Russell retired from the lead with Mercedes power unit trouble as team-mate Kimi Antonelli capitalised
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