Russell retains Canadian Grand Prix win as Red Bull appeal is rejected

George Russell was able to celebrate his victory at the Canadian Grand Prix despite an appeal from Red Bull being dismissed by race stewards over five hours after the race finished. Red Bull had raised concerns about Russell’s behavior behind a late safety car, but the stewards ultimately rejected the claims. Mercedes successfully defended Russell against Red Bull’s allegations of unsportsmanlike conduct, with the stewards concluding that the appeal was unfounded. As a result, Russell’s first win of the year remained intact, allowing him to keep his race win. Tovább…

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Russell Reigns Supreme: Canadian GP Victory Keeps Red Bull at Bay

George Russell can finally celebrate his victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, as Red Bull’s appeal has been thrown out by race stewards, more than five hours after the chequered flag. The appeal was related to Russell’s behavior behind a late safety car, following a crash involving Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Red Bull lodged several complaints, including claims of erratic driving and unsportsmanlike behavior from Russell. However, after thorough examination and deliberation with both drivers, the stewards rejected all of Red Bull’s claims, confirming Russell’s win. Mercedes successfully defended…

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Chaos Unleashed: Kyle Busch’s Role in Spectacular Multi-Car Wreck

During the NASCAR Cup race in Mexico, drivers faced challenging wet track conditions with only a few having switched to wet-weather tires. Kyle Busch spun out and collided with several cars, including Justin Haley, Kyle Larson, and A.J. Allmendinger, causing significant damage. Larson spent a long time in the garage for repairs as Busch finished 39th due to irreparable damage. Busch attributed the incident to sudden loss of traction on the wet track and expressed regret for the impact on other teams. Following the crash and Shane van Gisbergen’s win,…

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