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George Russell has lashed out at Red Bull Racing, with the Brit saying it was "a waste of everyone's time" that the Austrian team filed a protest after the Canadian Grand Prix. Red Bull Racing filed two protests against George Russell after the tenth Grand Prix of the season,
Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff has dismissed Red Bull’s failed protest of George Russell’s Canadian Grand Prix win as petty and embarrassing.
Four-times world champion Verstappen arrived in Montreal with 11 penalty points on his super licence, following a collision with Mercedes' George Russell in Spain, and 12 triggering an automatic suspension. He will not shed any points until after Austria, Red Bull's home race, on June 29.
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GPblog on MSNArvid Lindblad does something in a Red Bull Formula 1 car that no one has ever done"The first Formula 1 car to score a penalty in a Premier League stadium," was the caption Red Bull UK added under the video. Not long ago, Red Bull also released a video where three Leeds United players took on a Formula 1 car in a sprint challenge.
Toto Wolff has slammed Red Bull ’s late protest against George Russell at the Canadian Grand Prix as “petty” and “embarrassing.” Russell, who started on pole, fended off the challenge of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen behind him to win the Montreal race, claiming his fourth F1 win and Mercedes’s first victory of the season.
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull figure hits out at Russell attempt to ‘throw’ Verstappen ‘under the bus’George Russell has been accused of "trying to throw" Max Verstappen "under the bus" with his antics at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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.
MONTREAL — Mercedes driver George Russell retained his Canadian GP win on Sunday after F1 stewards rejected a Red Bull post-race protest. After a hearing involving both teams, Russell, Verstappen, and the FIA, the stewards found the protest admissible but ultimately dismissed it, saying the protest was “not founded.”
Formula One stewards rejected a Red Bull protest of George Russell's Canadian Grand Prix victory for Mercedes on Sunday.
Max Verstappen managed to gain back six points on Oscar Piastri, current championship leader in Canada. Enough to talk about a title fight once more at Red Bull Racing? Verstappen himself explains. In the end it was P2 for the Dutchman,