Mercedes-AMG Petronas in the Crucible of Competition: Russell-Antonelli Intra-Team Rivalry Following the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix

George Russell in Mercedes F1 suit at 2026 Canadian GP paddock with Martin Brundle inset commenting on Antonelli rivalry

After Kimi Antonelli’s 4th straight win at the 2026 Canadian GP, George Russell trails by 43 points. Martin Brundle calls their Mercedes intra-team battle “experience vs unbridled speed” in a rivalry defining F1’s new era.

The 2026 Formula 1 Power Unit Revolution: Lewis Hamilton’s Candid Critique and the Path Forward

Lewis Hamilton in blue Ferrari team shirt speaking to media at 2026 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Matches article: Describes image accurately. Event, year, team, location — all confirmed.

Lewis Hamilton’s second season with Ferrari in 2026 put him at the center of F1’s power unit debate. As drivers pushed back on the new 50/50 hybrid feel, the FIA agreed to shift toward 60/40 ICE power for 2027. Here’s Hamilton’s real Montreal feedback and what the rule change means for F1.
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Kimi Räikkönen’s Endorsement of Andrea Kimi Antonelli: A Veteran’s Insight into Emerging Talent, Mental Resilience, and the Perils of Championship Pressure in Formula 1

Kimi Räikkönen endorses Mercedes F1 driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli 2026 championship pressure

Kimi Räikkönen endorses Andrea Kimi Antonelli for the 2026 F1 title, citing the Mercedes rookie’s mental resilience. The 2007 champion warns Antonelli to avoid Oscar Piastri’s 2025 pressure collapse after 4 straight wins.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli and the Four-Win Phenomenon in Formula 1 –2026 Canadian Grand Prix Review

Andrea Kimi Antonelli wearing Mercedes F1 team kit holding helmet in garage at 2026 Canadian Grand Prix Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve

Mercedes F1 driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli in the garage at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve during the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix weekend. The 19-year-old Italian became the first driver in Formula 1 history to win his first four career Grands Prix consecutively after victory in Montreal, continuing a 74-year championship precedent.