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Red Bull protest against George Russell's victory at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix has been rejected. Red Bull had lodged a protest after the race in Canada.
So Russell keeps his first victory of 2025 while Verstappen had to settle for second, with Kimi Antonelli rounding off the top three with his first Formula 1 podium on a red-letter day for Mercedes.
MONTREAL -- George Russell kept his Canadian Grand Prix victory after a late Red Bull appeal came to nothing on Sunday night. Red Bull had protested the result due to two alleged infringements ...
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No action was taken by the FIA stewards, confirming Russell as the Canadian Grand Prix winner and Verstappen runner-up, though their work on the case did not end there, as Red Bull issued a double ...
The antagonism between Max Verstappen and George Russell continued with Red Bull's protest of Russell's "unsportsmanlike" driving after his Canadian Grand Prix win.
Red Bull Racing issued a protest against Mercedes' George Russell, who won the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Russell absolved his rival of any blame for the frivolous complaint and said: "It was nothing, and it all came from Red Bull, as opposed to Max – I don't think he was even aware of the protest.
George Russell kept his Canadian Grand Prix victory after a late Red Bull appeal came to nothing on Sunday night.
Red Bull's protest - the latest in a soap opera of clashes between the pair - was dismissed and Russell held on for his first win of the season, with team-mate Kimi Antonelli finishing third.