Mercedes’ George Russell clinches pole position for the 2025 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix ahead of the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.
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Russell’s Spectacular Last-Minute Pole Victory over Verstappen at F1 Canadian Grand Prix
George Russell edged Max Verstappen to pole position at F1’s Canadian GP with a last-gasp lap as Lando Norris’ qualifying troubles reared their head.
BővebbenRevitalized Ferrari Triumphs Over Championship Leader in Action-Packed Canadian GP
F1 Results Today: Lewis Hamilton in Ferrari revival as championship leader BEATEN at Canadian GP
BővebbenHorner’s Unwavering Trust: The Power of Relationships Beyond Contracts
Christian Horner isn’t worried about a possible exit clause in Max Verstappen’s Red Bull contract
BővebbenMajestic Max Verstappen Dominates Canada FP1 with Charles Leclerc’s Dramatic Crash
Max Verstappen went fastest in FP1 for the F1 Canadian GP, after a Charles Leclerc crash early in the session brought out the red flag.
BővebbenHigh Speed Drama: Leclerc Crashes, Verstappen Dominates FP1 at F1 Canadian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen kicked off the Canadian Grand Prix weekend leading a chaotic first practice session on a slippery Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. The track’s low grip caused numerous spins and challenges for the drivers, including a crash by Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Despite the mishaps, Verstappen set the pace and narrowly avoided a collision with the Wall of Champions. Williams’ George Russell impressed by briefly topping the timesheets, but it was Red Bull’s Verstappen who ultimately finished the session on top. The session also saw strong performances from Carlos Sainz,…
BővebbenA Formula 1 Conundrum: Alex Albon’s Strategic Solution to Red Bull’s perennial Second Driver Dilemma
Alex Albon has theorised that Red Bull’s second drivers who have been promoted from Racing Bulls have struggled due to the latter’s more “forgiving” F1 cars.
BővebbenCautious Contender: Isack Hadjar Expresses Hesitation Towards Red Bull F1 Move
Racing Bulls driver Isack Hadjar has shared that he doesn’t feel prepared for a driving role at Red Bull’s main Formula 1 team yet, preferring to continue his progress at the junior side for now. Despite being a standout driver in the 2025 F1 season and potentially in line for a Red Bull promotion in the future, he believes it’s beneficial to gain more experience before the leap. With possibilities of an earlier debut due to lead driver Max Verstappen’s situation, Hadjar remains focused on his current development. The 22-year-old…
BővebbenA Blazing Critique: Red Bull F1 Boss Helmut Marko’s Harsh Assessment of Yuki Tsunoda’s Speed
Marko slams ‘SLOW’ Tsunoda with damning Red Bull verdict
BővebbenYoung Gun Reigns: Red Bull Junior Receives Special FIA Approval to Race in Formula 1 Ahead of 18th Birthday
Red Bull have had their request to grant Arvid Lindblad with a superlicence approved.
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