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And that win will stand, despite protests filed by Red Bull. In the closing stages of Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, contact between McLaren teammates Lando Norris and Oscar Pias
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A chaotic Canadian Grand Prix shakes up the Formula One standings as Mercedes takes its first win of the season and team tensions flare at McLaren.
George Russell clinched his first victory of the 2025 season at the Canadian Grand Prix amidst a chaotic race. A McLaren collision between Piastri and Norris, and Verstappen's strong challenge defined the event.
Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff has confirmed that George Russell is here to stay in the team after his spectacular race finish in Canada.
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PlanetF1 on MSNGeorge Russell offers fresh Mercedes contract update after stunning Canadian GP winVictory in the Canadian Grand Prix was well-timed for George Russell as the Mercedes driver is in the middle of contract negotiations.
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George Russell secured his first victory of the 2025 season at the Canadian Grand Prix after a dramatic race. A late collision between McLaren teammates Piastri and Norris opened the door for Russell,
The Canada Grand Prix, the 10th race of the season in the Formula 1 was won by George Russell, the Great Britain driver of the Mercedes team. The race, held at the 4.3-kilometer Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit in the city of Montreal, was held over 70 laps.
George Russell of Mercedes wins the Canadian Grand Prix for his first Formula 1 victory of the season. The Tigers got the win over their SEC rivals, and the Bruins put the Racers' Cinderella run one game away from ending.
The Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix ended under Safety Car conditions, with George Russell leading Max Verstappen and the rest of the field to the checkered flag. But while the podium celebration has come and gone and the media pen has gone quiet,
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motorsport.com on MSNGeorge Russell backs one-race F1 ban for Derek Warwick, anything more “a bit OTT”Derek Warwick was removed from stewarding duties for the Canadian Grand Prix following “unauthorised” comments that he made in the press