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George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix with a lights-to-flag victory on a hot Sunday in this city, giving Mercedes its first win of the 2025 Formula 1 season
George Russell won his first race of the Formula 1 season as the Mercedes driver held off defending race winner Max Verstappen at the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday. It was the fourth victory of Russell’s career,
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motorsport.com on MSNWhat the data reveals about George Russell, Max Verstappen and McLaren in Canada F1 victory fightWith George Russell and Max Verstappen sharing the front row, the grid for the Canadian Grand Prix looks intriguing. But what does the data say about their chances in the race? And do the long runs offer any hope for McLaren?
After taking pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix, George Russell outlined why he might have an advantage Sunday
The feud between George Russell and four-time reigning Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen could continue at the Canadian Grand Prix after the two locked up the front row in qualifying.
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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 incident behind the Safety Car with Max Verstappen. Asked by the media whether he felt Russell was trying to goad Verstappen into passing him behind the Safety Car,
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FirstSportz on MSNGeorge Russell Teases Max Verstappen with ‘Penalty Points’ Dig After Taking Pole at Canadian GPGeorge Russell and Max Verstappen have become fierce rivals in Formula 1. The two have been in a war of The post George Russell Teases Max Verstappen with ‘Penalty Points’ Dig After Taking Pole at Canadian GP appeared first on FirstSportz.
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George Russell ganó el domingo su primera carrera de la temporada de Fórmula 1 al mantener a raya en el Gran Premio de Canadá al actual campeón, Max
George Russell and Max Verstappen can once again lock horns heading into Turn 1 at the Canadian Grand Prix. Former world champion Nico Rosberg explained why he believes it will be a tough battle between the two at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.