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Max Verstappen receives FIA steward support as George Russell makes F1 warning – RacingNews365 Review
FIA steward Derek Warwick defended Max Verstappen against critics who called for his disqualification from the Spanish Grand Prix, stating that Verstappen’s moment of anger was understandable but not condoned. Warwick supported the stewards’ decision at the Circuit de Catalunya, deeming it correct.
George Russell issued a warning likening the current state of the F1 championship to a fragile Jenga tower that could collapse suddenly. As an outspoken driver and a Grand Prix Drivers’ Association director, Russell emphasized the importance of the championship’s stability.
Sebastien Buemi expressed belief that Max Verstappen will eventually debut at the Le Mans 24 Hours, citing the Dutch driver’s talent. Buemi, a former F1 driver with success in Le Mans, anticipates Verstappen’s participation in the endurance race.
Haas revealed a special livery for the Canadian Grand Prix to mark their 200th F1 weekend, featuring a throwback to their inaugural season in 2016. The American team’s tribute livery celebrates their significant milestone in Formula 1.
Indy 500 winner Alex Palou rejected the idea of moving to F1, stating that he sees no value in competing in the midfield and prefers racing in IndyCar where he can contend for championships. Palou indicated that the timing and opportunity to return to Europe for F1 do not align with his current career goals.






