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Motorsport.com on MSNGeorge Russell: “Nothing more in the tank” in FP2 at F1 Canadian GPGeorge Russell admits his timesheet-topping run during second practice at the F1 Canadian Grand Prix was the maximum he could get from his Mercedes.The Brit headed the leaderboard in second practice by just 0.
Qualifying start time and practice results after Russell goes fastest - Follow live F1 updates from Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as the drivers build towards qualifying in Montreal
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Autosport on MSNGeorge Russell admits Max Verstappen could be on Mercedes’ radar as contract talks stallGeorge Russell said negotiations for a new Mercedes contract were on hold and admitted that Max Verstappen is “always on the radar” at the Silver Arrows
Max Verstappen wasn’t having it when a Sky Sports reporter brought up Red Bull’s controversial call from Spain.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: FIA issue Canadian GP suspension as George Russell handed punishment verdictThe FIA have announced the punishment verdict for Mercedes F1 star George Russell after the stewards launched an investigation at the Canadian Grand Prix. ➡️ READ MORE The FIA have suspended Derek Warwick as an F1 steward for this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix with immediate effect.
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George Russell reveals true feelings about Max VerstappenGB News reported that George Russell gave his thoughts about Max Verstappen and the Red Bull driver's precarious position in the F1 standings. For those who don't know, Verstappen
George Russell opened up about the false reality of social media, revealing that the version fans see online isn't who he truly is.
The FIA have announced the punishment verdict for Mercedes F1 star George Russell after the stewards launched an investigation at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Mercedes driver George Russell and girlfriend Carmen Montero Mundt attended the French Open finals (Roland-Garros) together in Paris. The couple were among the high-profile attendees in the stands as they watched the longest-ever French Open final,
George Russell was forced to explain himself to the stewards on Friday but avoid any penalty in Canada despite not sticking to the race director's instructions