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Less than half an hour after Mercedes’ George Russell crossed the line first in Montreal, the FIA issued its usual ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNWhy F1 stewards rejected Red Bull’s protest and didn’t give Lando Norris a grid dropThe closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix delivered many talking points, as the top five were closely bunched together ...
By Alan Baldwin MONTREAL (Reuters) -Red Bull spoke to Formula One's governing body before the Canadian Grand Prix to warn ...
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FirstSportz on MSNRed Bull Decodes George Russell’s Objective Against Max Verstappen Amid Failed Canadian GP ProtestGeorge Russell and Max Verstappen were the drivers to watch closely at the Canadian GP as the two shared the The post Red ...
Red Bull spoke to Formula One's governing body before the Canadian Grand Prix to warn them that Max Verstappen's rivals might ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy Red Bull's protest was rejected and Norris' penalty didn't lead to an F1 grid dropThe FIA stewards had a busy time following the Canadian Grand Prix. The final race classification was delayed for five hours, ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNChristian Horner questions George Russell ‘objective’ behind fresh Max Verstappen complaintRed Bull boss Christian Horner said the “objective” had been made “reasonably clear” from George Russell ahead of his ...
George Russell has been officially confirmed as the winner of the Canadian Grand Prix – albeit over five hours after the ...
OPINION: The FIA has made steps to improve its officiating of races, but a five-hour delay in deciding the outcome of the ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy taking over five hours to confirm Russell's Canadian GP win is bad for F1OPINION: The FIA has worked hard on improving its officiating in races, but the delay in deciding the outcome of the Canadian ...
Red Bull lodged protests with the FIA stewards against George Russell’s victory in the Canadian Grand Prix, which were not ...
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