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Asked if there should be a higher deposit for protests, the Brit replied: "Yeah, 100%. When you look at the financial penalties that go around for saying the swear word in the heat of the moment ...
Red Bull would never be right, no matter how you interpret the rules." Windsor suspects that the protest was spurred by a remark from Russell himself, which he also found far from polite.
Nico Rosberg added Toto Wolff ‘100% sure’ Red Bull’s protest wasn’t forced by Max Verstappen Max Verstappen was visibly frustrated by George Russell’s move against him at the Canadian GP.
It was the second Red Bull protest against Russell and Mercedes this season, after the stewards also rejected a complaint against the Briton allegedly not slowing down enough for yellow flags in ...
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner felt Oscar Piastri ’s safety car penalty at the British Grand Prix proved George Russell should have been hit with a similar punishment last month in ...
Yeah, it's best to start with the most obvious question here. Verstappen has been Red Bull's Golden Boy for a decade now. After bursting onto the scene in 2015 as the youngest driver to ever start ...
Rumors had emerged that Red Bull had made initial contact with Russell over a potential switch for 2026. George Russell would be partnering Max Verstappen at Milton Keynes if he agreed to this deal.
Sauber team principal Jonathan Wheatley, who was previously at Red Bull, said it was important for teams to have the right to protest and making it prohibitive would likely result in more problems.