Has the bad luck for George Russell and Kimi Antonelli evened out in the F1 title fight?
George Russell said the 25-point gap to Kimi Antonelli after the British Grand Prix is “probably correct” based on performance, while questioning whether the bad luck has been equally shared. Antonelli suffered a broken wheel shield late in the Silverstone race while running second and closing on winner Charles Leclerc. After pitting twice to address the issue, Antonelli restarted 10th and then received a five-second penalty for multiple track limit breaches during the handling problem. With the penalty and a finish outside the points due to the safety car outcome, Antonelli lost ground, while Russell recovered from an earlier slow puncture to finish second and cut 18 points from Antonelli’s championship lead. Russell acknowledged his Mercedes teammate had made the stronger start to the season and described the deficit range as fair. The article also compares misfortune moments, including a safety-car timing in Japan tied to Oliver Bearman’s crash and the race pace swing in Antonelli’s favor.





