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Max Verstappen was involved in a tense exchange with a Sky Sports reporter over George Russell ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. After a short break on the back of the Spanish Grand Prix, Formula 1 ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1: Jos is the boss not Max, says Russell of Verstappen clashMONTREAL– George Russell said Max Verstappen tried to show who was the boss when they collided in Spain two weeks ago, but the scare tactics backfired. The Mercedes Formula One driver told British ...
Mercedes F1 star George Russell has said that he doesn't fear anybody being his team-mate, having spent three seasons ...
Red Bull's Max Verstappen feels there is no chance Red Bull can match McLaren in Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix, focusing ...
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The Race on MSN'Why should I change?' - Verstappen defiant amid ban riskIt took just one question for Max Verstappen to dismiss the notion that a very real threat of a one-race ban might impac ...
Verstappen is one penalty point away from a ban and must stay out of trouble at the next two races, yet is unlikely to alter ...
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GPblog on MSNF1 LIVE | Have Verstappen and Russell made peace after tensions in Spain? What’s going on at Ferrari?Hello and welcome to another edition of F1's dialy liveblog where you will find the top stories of the day. Make sure you don't miss them throughout the day! George Russell stated in Montreal that he ...
Max Verstappen says he won’t change his approach to racing heading into the Canadian Grand Prix despite the threat of a one-race ban.
So much as one penalty point over the next two Formula 1 races will mean a one-race suspension for the four-time F1 champion.
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Autosport on MSNNorris: Verstappen will "fight more" regardless of being on edge of F1 race banLando Norris has shot down suggestions Max Verstappen needs to change his approach after crashing into George Russell in the ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNMax Verstappen won't change his driving over F1 race ban risk: "Why should I?"Over the next two Formula 1 grands prix in Canada and Austria, one penalty point will be enough for Max Verstappen to be ...
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Autosport on MSNVerstappen won't change approach over F1 race ban threat: "Why should I?"Over the next two Formula 1 grands prix in Canada and Austria, one penalty point will be enough for Max Verstappen to be ...
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