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The Pit Talk

Antonelli already a better driver than teammate Russell

48 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Antonelli already a better driver than teammate Russell

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It’s the morning after the night before and Robert Doornbos and Chris McHardy are back to discuss all the fallout from a thrilling Canadian Grand Prix. A record-breaking fourth successive win for Kimi Antonelli has Robert purring as he makes a bold claim that won’t go down well with fans of George Russell. Robert also explains why Max Verstappen will never win motorsport’s Triple Crown… and there’s a good reason for that! The boys also discuss the nuances of driving in F1 compared to IndyCar as Robert explains the physical and mental toll of competing in both. That in the wake of Felix Rosenqvist’s incredible last-gasp victory in the 100th edition of the iconic Indy500.

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