George Russell’s Canadian GP Rollercoaster: From Race Retirement to Stewards’ Scrutiny

From bad to worse for George Russell who finds himself in trouble with the stewards.

George Russell’s retirement from the Canadian Grand Prix led to a trip to the stewards due to an incident during the race.

During the first 30 laps, Russell engaged in an exciting battle with his Mercedes team-mate Kimi Antonelli at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

A power unit issue on lap 31 forced Russell to retire from the race, causing visible frustration.

In a moment of anger, Russell removed the headrest from his W17 and threw it onto the track after stepping out of the car.

The stewards did not approve of his actions, highlighting the safety concerns of throwing debris onto the live track.

As a result, Russell will have to provide an explanation for his behavior during the race.

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