Kimi Antonelli sends message after beating George Russell to clinch pole for Japanese Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli has claimed pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit, edging out Mercedes teammate George Russell by close to three tenths of a second. The Italian teenager posted a commanding lap time of 1m 28. 778s during Q3, a margin that proved insurmountable for the rest of the field. Russell encountered difficulties throughout the session, battling balance issues that prevented him from mounting a serious challenge to his younger colleague. The result marks the third

Kimi Antonelli has claimed pole position for the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka Circuit, edging out Mercedes teammate George Russell by close to three tenths of a second. The Italian teenager posted a commanding lap time of 1m 28. 778s during Q3, a margin that proved insurmountable for the rest of the field. Russell encountered difficulties throughout the session, battling balance issues that prevented him from mounting a serious challenge to his younger colleague. The result marks the third
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