Mercedes' George Russell wins Canadian Grand Prix from pole position
- Mercedes driver George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix from pole position on June 15, 2025, at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.
- The race featured a late incident on lap 67 where McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collided during a battle for fourth place.
- The collision ended Piastri’s run of eight consecutive podiums, forced Norris to retire, and caused the race to finish under caution in its closing stages.
- Russell led most of the race, holding off Max Verstappen who finished second, while rookie Kimi Antonelli secured his first podium in third place.
- Piastri finished fourth despite the collision and extended his championship lead over Norris from 10 to 22 points, while McLaren failed to reach the podium for the first time this season.
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Montreal. George Russell won his first Formula 1 race by keeping the current champion Max Verstappen at bay in the Canadian Grand Prix.
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MONTREAL — George Russell won his first race of the Formula 1 season as the Mercedes driver held off defending race winner Max Verstappen at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Read Full ArticleIn Formula One, Englishman George Russell won the race in Montreal, Canada.
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