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Having taken a brilliant victory at Sunday's Monteal Grand Prix, Mercedes driver George Russell was allowed to keep his win after the stewards rejected a Red Bull protest against the British driver.
On the back of a disappointing weekend for the Scuderia, Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur blamed the series of mistakes the Italian outfit made at Montreal for the suboptimal result.
Having finished the Canadian Grand Prix in a distant fifth place, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc was left to rue his own mistake in qualifying for his disappointing result at Montreal.
Having taken his first victory of the season at Montreal, Mercedes driver George Russell has conceded that he felt himself in control all through the Canadian Grand Prix.
Ferrari’s seven-time F1 champion Lewis Hamilton revealed that he picked up significant floor damage that cost him “a lot of downforce” and the chance of fighting for anything better than a sixth-place ...
After 5 years at the head of Renault Group, Luca de Meo has announced his decision to step down and pursue new challenges outside the automotive sector.
Mercedes driver George Russell took his first victory of the year at the Canadian Grand Prix while Lando Norris crashed out after a collision with his team-mate Oscar Piastri. F1Technical's senior ...
With Mercedes driver George Russell having set his pole position lap on the yellow-banded medium tyres, Pirelli's motorsport director Mario Isola highlighted the fact that it took five years for a ...
Although McLaren's Lando Norris set the benchmark in final practice, Mercedes driver George Russell surprised his rivals by ...
Having grabbed a last-gasp pole position in yesterday's nail-biting qualifying session at Montreal, George Russell will race today with a fresh Mercedes power unit at Montreal.
Former Formula One driver Robert Kubica and his team-mates Yifei Ye and Phil Hanson took an emotional victory for the AF Corse Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans while the the two works Ferrari ...
Despite George Russell's brilliant pole position at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, Mercedes' trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin reckoned that the Brackley-based outfit is "under no ...
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