McLaren nightmare sparks rejected Red Bull protests

McLaren nightmare sparks rejected Red Bull protests

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McLaren’s worst nightmare came true in the Canadian Grand Prix, as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri finally collided. The clash saw Norris end up in the wall and out of the race, whilst it triggered a safety car finish. However, two moves by race winner George Russell whilst behind the safety car triggered multiple protests from Red Bull, which were all rejected. It kept Max Verstappen in second, whilst Kimi Antonelli finished in third. Join RacingNews365’s Ian Parkes and Nick Golding, as they dissect an unbelievable Canadian GP.

At this point in the Formula 1 season, it appears that both Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing are under a significant amount of pressure. Verstappen is leading the driver’s championship but facing a strong challenge from Lewis Hamilton. Red Bull Racing is aiming to secure their first constructor’s championship since 2013. Both Verstappen and the team are aware of the high stakes and expectations placed on them this season. Ultimately, it is a combined effort between Verstappen’s driving performance and Red Bull Racing’s strategic decisions that will determine their success. As the season progresses, the pressure will only continue to mount for both Verstappen and the team.

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