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    <title>Mercedes Still Rules Canada - But The Gap Is Closing</title>
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    <description>Mercedes still lock out the front row in Montreal, but the gap to the field is shrinking. Russell delivers a championship-level pole after a messy Q3, Antonelli keeps closing in, McLaren suddenly becomes dangerous, Ferrari split between perfection and chaos, and Verstappen continues to fight a Red Bull that loses speed as qualifying progresses.</description>
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    <title>Mercedes Had Too Much Pace - But Canada Became Antonelli&#39;s Statement Race</title>
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    <description>Mercedes looked untouchable on race pace in Montreal, but the wet-to-dry strategy gamble and the Russell-Antonelli fight defined the Canadian Grand Prix. Antonelli delivered his strongest statement yet, Hamilton produced a vintage Ferrari drive, Verstappen salvaged a podium, and Mercedes still looked like the complete package.</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <title>Kimi vs Russell: This Is Only The Beginning</title>
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    <description>The Canadian Sprint was short on chaos but rich in technical clues. Mercedes looked extremely strong, Antonelli had the pace to pressure Russell, Ferrari faded late, and the Sprint format once again felt overly controlled outside the Mercedes internal battle.</description>
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    <title>Mercedes Strike Early in Montreal: Has the W17 Found Its Perfect Track?</title>
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    <description>Mercedes arrive in Montreal with a major upgrade package and immediately look extremely strong on a circuit that suits the W17. Russell and Antonelli trade blows in telemetry, Ferrari once again struggle to extract the soft tyre, and the reduced clipping levels make this one of the most interesting weekends of the season so far.</description>
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