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George Russell keeps third place after a protest from Red Bull at the Miami Grand Prix was dismissed by race officials ...
Oscar Piastri won his third race in a row on Sunday, taking the Miami Grand Prix over McLaren teammate Lando Norris and the ...
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motorsport.com on MSNStewards reject Red Bull's protest against George Russell for not slowing under yellow flagsAfter consideration, Red Bull's protest against Mercedes driver George Russell, claiming he had not slowed under yellow flags ...
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FirstSportz on MSNGeorge Russell Gives Heartwarming Message for Girlfriend Carmen Mundt for Being Pillar of Stability in His LifeGeorge Russell has started the 2025 season off in great form, amidst Mercedes’ improving pace. The Briton has consistently ...
George Russell has discussed the possibility of Mercedes signing Max Verstappen, with the British driver yet to confirm his ...
With the birth rapidly approaching, Verstappen and Hamilton shared a conversation during the previous round of the season in ...
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FirstSportz on MSNF1 Pundit Slams Max Verstappen for ‘Telling Tales’ on George Russell at Miami GPMax Verstappen is a controversial figure in Formula 1. The reigning world champion has never been afraid of speaking in The ...
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FirstSportz on MSNEx-F1 Owner Makes ‘Superstardom’ Claim over George Russell’s Rise Against Max VerstappenThe 2025 season has peaked in competition at the forefront, as more than four drivers have started the season off The post Ex ...
It is widely speculated that Toto Wolff is waiting for Max Verstappen to decide on his future before making a driver call at Brackley. Albeit, there have been rumors that George Russell has ...
Max Verstappen was handed a five-second time penalty at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix after an incident with Oscar Piastri on the opening lap.
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya shared an interesting prediction where he saw Max Verstappen and George Russell team up at Mercedes, while Kimi Antonelli took the axe. In a recent interview ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNExplained: Why Red Bull tried to protest George Russell’s Miami podiumRed Bull finished fourth with Max Verstappen in Miami, before lodging a protest against third-placed finisher George Russell.
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