Canadian Grand Prix, Red Bull and George Russell
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1. (1) George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 70 laps, 1:31:52.688, 25 points. 2. (2) Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 70, +0.228 seconds, 18. 3. (4) Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Italy, Mercedes, 70, +1.014, 15. 4. (3) Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 70, +2.109, 12.
Mercedes star Kimi Antonelli continued his dream rookie season in 2025 and continued to show the world why he is regarded as a potential future great while justifying the team's decision to invest in him.
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.
Croft then suggested that he might not get another opportunity. “It doesn’t matter, you just say no,” Rosberg replied. When asked about the alternative option of Arvid Lindblad, the German racer fired back: “Give it to him if he wants to take it. You should be like ‘Be my guest. After you, sir. Be my guest.’”
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motorsport.com on MSNIsack Hadjar doesn’t “feel ready" for Red Bull F1 switchRacing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar says he "doesn't feel ready" to drive for Red Bull's main Formula 1 team just yet, and believes "it’s good” to continue his current trajectory at the junior side.
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Autosport on MSNAlex Albon’s theory on why Red Bull F1 juniors struggle at the senior teamAs Yuki Tsunoda continues to struggle with his promotion from Racing Bulls, ex-Red Bull driver Alex Albon has shared his theory on why F1 drivers find the switch to the senior squad so tough
Canadian Grand Prix stewards threw the book as Yuki Tsunoda for breaking the rules during practice in Montreal as the Japanese racer's Red Bull nightmare continues
Racing Bulls rookie Isack Hadjar has been warned to stay away from the senior team 'curse' after enjoying a colourful debut season so far.