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Russell wins Canada sprint after dramatic battle with Antonelli

BBC Sport

The title battle between Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli boiled over for the first time as the Englishman won a gripping sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix. Russell and Antonelli collided in one incident and the Italian ran off track in another as they battled for the lead of the race in the early laps. Antonelli's second off-track incident handed second place to McLaren's Lando Norris and the three cars fought nose to tail until the end of the race.

Antonelli, who finished third behind Norris, complained over the radio that Russell had pushed him off track in the first incident and deserved a penalty. Team boss Toto Wolff, who rarely talks on the radio, ordered his protege to "concentrate on the driving, not on the radio moaning". Russell kept his cool in the lead - and on the penultimate lap Antonelli had a third off-track moment as he attempted to dive around the outside of the McLaren into the first corner, but Norris held firm.

Russell's victory, from Norris and Antonelli, cuts his deficit in the championship to Antonelli to 18 points and was a much-needed return to the front for the Briton after three consecutive grand prix wins for his team-mate. Antonelli complained again about Russell's driving on the slowing down lap and Wolff again came on the radio to admonish him: "Kimi, we talk about this privately, not on the radio. " The first of a series of flashpoints between Russell and Antonelli came on lap six after the two Mercedes had converted their front-row starting positions into a one-two on track at the start.

Antonelli tried to pass Russell around the outside of Turn One, but ended up on the grass, managing to hold on to second place. This was the incident by which Antonelli was angered and the Italian continued his complaints after the race. "It was a tough battle," he said.

"I need to review that. I tried to make my move but I was quite well alongside and got pushed off. " A little further around the same lap, Antonelli overshot his braking point at Turn Eight and plunged across the grass and out of the other side of the chicane.