George Russell holds off Max Verstappen for Canadian GP win
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Verstappen has hit out at repeated questions about his F1 race ban threat after 2025 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has made it clear that he has no concerns about Max Verstappen's future at the team.
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Daily Express US on MSNRed Bull made F1 request to protect Max Verstappen amid threat of banRed Bull boss Christian Horner disclosed that his team notified the FIA prior to the Canadian Grand Prix about potential 'gamesmanship' focused on Max Verstappen.On the edge of a race ban with one more penalty point,
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GPblog on MSNF1 LIVE | Heated Verstappen interview forces journalist to take action, Max deserved penaltyHello and welcome to another rivetting day of F1 news. Don't miss anything by keeping tabs on our daily liveblog: F1 LIVE. Sky Sports journalist Rachel Brookes became the target of online abuse following a tense post-race interview with Max Verstappen after the Spanish Grand Prix.
Sky Sports F1 presenter Rachel Brookes has been forced to turn off comments on her social media accounts after receiving “vile abuse” following an interview with Max Verstappen at the Canadian Grand Prix. Brookes has been part of the Sky Sports F1 team since 2012, when they won exclusive rights from the BBC.
The Red Bull driver said questions about his looming one-race ban were “really pissing” him off after he qualified second for the Canadian Grand Prix behind George Russell
In 11 months, reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen accrued as many penalty points across six different infringements. Some of the incidents from last season weren’t egregious per se, such as driving unnecessarily slowly in qualifying,
Max Verstappen has been linked with an exit from Red Bull and has even been approached by their rivals Mercedes and McLaren in the last year - though the four-time world champion remained loyal to the
Max Verstappen arrived at the Canadian Grand Prix a single point away from a one-race suspension following his collision with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Toto Wolff's new driver duo claimed their first double podium of the year at the weekend, with George Russell earning his first win of 2025 in Montreal, whilst Kimi Antonelli became the third-youngest podium sitter in F1 history with his maiden appearance in the top three.