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Red Bull protest George Russell’s win in Canadian GP - Follow live F1 reaction from Montreal as George Russell wins and the McLaren pair collide late on
Red Bull Racing issued a protest against Mercedes' George Russell, who won the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. The FIA announced the protest through a document, summoning both Russell and Red Bull driver Max Verstappen to the stewards.
George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix from Max Verstappen but that victory has been placed under scrutiny with Red Bull protesting the result of the Montreal race
Red Bull has lodged a protest against Canadian Grand Prix race winner George Russell. Russell beat Max Verstappen in a close race that ended under safety car, and during that period the Mercedes driver appeared to drop back from the safety car on multiple occasions.
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motorsport.com on MSNRed Bull has “enough drivers” to cover Max Verstappen’s F1 ban threatRed Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix
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Autosport on MSNAlex Albon’s theory on why Red Bull F1 juniors struggle at the senior teamAs Yuki Tsunoda continues to struggle with his promotion from Racing Bulls, ex-Red Bull driver Alex Albon has shared his theory on why F1 drivers find the switch to the senior squad so tough
The FIA hit the Red Bull star and four-time world champion with a 10-second penalty in the race, followed by three penalty points on his super license. That means Verstappen enters the Canadian Grand Prix with 11 points total on his super license in total. F1's rules dictate 12 penalty points in a 12-month period trigger a one-race suspension.
Croft then suggested that he might not get another opportunity. “It doesn’t matter, you just say no,” Rosberg replied. When asked about the alternative option of Arvid Lindblad, the German racer fired back: “Give it to him if he wants to take it. You should be like ‘Be my guest. After you, sir. Be my guest.’”
Mercedes star Kimi Antonelli continued his dream rookie season in 2025 and continued to show the world why he is regarded as a potential future great while justifying the team's decision to invest in him.
Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix winner, George Russell, has been summoned to the stewards after Red Bull protested his
Arvid Lindblad is the next youngster to come through the Red Bull pipeline and big things are expected from the British teenager who is already eligible to race in F1