Chinese Grand Prix: Kimi Antonelli breaks F1 record to claim pole position - ESPN
Kimi Antonelli became the youngest pole-sitter in Formula 1 history after George Russell was struck down by a gearbox problem in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Kimi Antonelli became the youngest pole-sitter in Formula 1 history after George Russell was struck down by a gearbox problem in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix.
SHANGHAI, March 14 : Red Bull's Max Verstappen said his RB22 Formula One car is "completely undrivable," after qualifying eighth for Sunday's Chinese Grand Prix and a torrid sprint race earlier in the day.
SHANGHAI, March 14 : George Russell said Formula One's new engine and chassis regulations made racing feel more like karting after the Mercedes driver won Saturday's Chinese Grand Prix sprint race following an early duel with Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton.
SHANGHAI, March 14 : George Russell held off the fast-starting Ferraris to win the Chinese Grand Prix sprint race for Mercedes on Saturday and stretch his Formula One championship lead to 11 points.
Canada's Natalie Wilkie captured her second gold of the Milano-Cortina Paralympics on Friday, winning the women's standing sprint pursuit biathlon for her fourth medal in as many events.
SHANGHAI, March 13 : Mercedes' George Russell led the way in practice for the Chinese Grand Prix on Friday ahead of teammate Kimi Antonelli, with the at times twitchy-looking McLarens of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri heading the chasing pack.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, March 12 : Norwegian cross-country skiing sensation Johannes Klaebo, who set a Winter Olympics record by winning his ninth gold medal at the Milano-Cortina Games, was taken away in an ambulance after crashing out of a World Cup sprint race in Drammen on Thursday.
The medal count is now at 22 for Oksana Masters, the most decorated American Winter Paralympian.