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Guenther Steiner joins talkSPORT believes the rival between George Russell and Max Verstappen can only be good for F1.
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PlanetF1 on MSNPopular venue secure with major new F1 contract confirmedThe Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, the Montreal venue named after the Ferrari F1 icon, has been a regular fixture on the Formula ...
George Russell may not need to do much more to earn himself a new deal with Mercedes, even amid ongoing interest in Max ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNWolff’s disappointment over ‘petty’ Red Bull ploy, but excludes ‘racer’ Max VerstappenRed Bull were “petty” in their attempt to protest George Russell’s Canadian Grand Prix victory, Toto Wolff adamant he cannot ...
Motorsport Reports on MSN2h
George Russell Not Ruling Out F1 Popularity CollapseGeorge Russell has warned Formula 1 to stay alert in order to avert a slump in popularity. Among other key members of the F1 ...
THE RACE on MSN2h
Nine things we learned from F1's Canadian Grand PrixA clash in the final laps between the two McLarens, and a post-race protest against winner George Russell, added some late ...
George Russell didn’t waste any time gatecrashing into Brad Pitt’s interview on the red carpet at the premiere of ‘F1,’ the ...
Lando Norris says the new Formula 1 movie contains some reminders of his own rivalry with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri after their collision at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff has described Red Bull’s post-race protest against George Russell on Sunday night following his Canadian Grand ...
Verstappen went into round 10 of the F1 2025 season one penalty point away from a race ban, having seen his tally increase to ...
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull's Canada F1 protest was 'petty and embarrassing' – MercedesMercedes Formula 1 boss Toto Wolff has slammed Red Bull for protesting against George Russell's Canadian Grand Prix victory, ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNF1 2025 Canadian Grand Prix: Winners and Losers Including George Russell and Max VerstappenGeorge Russell's impeccable performance earned Mercedes their first 2025 win at the Canadian Grand Prix. Starting from pole, he used a two-stop tire strategy.
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