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George Russell keeps third place after a protest from Red Bull at the Miami Grand Prix was dismissed by race officials ...
Christian Horner and Red Bull believe Max Verstappen, and not George Russell, belongs on the podium at the Miami Grand Prix ...
George Russell kept third place for Mercedes at Sunday's Miami Grand Prix after Formula One stewards rejected a Red Bull ...
Red Bull blamed human error after Max Verstappen was released into the path of Mercedes' pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli in the ...
After summoning both parties to the stewards, the FIA has shared its verdict on Red Bull's protest of George Russell.
Red Bull’s Verstappen, who arrived tardy to F1’s Miami party after the birth of his daughter Lily. Saturday’s pole makes two in a row for the Miami Grand Prix for four-time defending world champion ...
Max Verstappen's Red Bull Formula One team protested George Russell's third place for Mercedes in the Miami Grand Prix on ...
The main talking points to emerge from the Miami Grand Prix saw Lewis Hamilton stick to his guns and Red Bull's attempt to ...
The FIA have confirmed the stewards’ verdict after Red Bull launched a late protest at the Miami Grand Prix that could have ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA rule on Red Bull’s protest with Russell Miami GP podium under threatThe FIA have announced the result of Red Bull's protest against George Russell for allegedly failing to slow under yellow ...
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RACER on MSNRed Bull protest over yellow flags in Miami rejectedRed Bull has has a a protest against George Russell rejected after claiming the Mercedes driver failed to slow for yellow flags during the Miami Grand Prix. Russell jumped ahead of Max Verstappen ...
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘No eureka moment’ ahead for Red Bull with Miami GP issues explainedRed Bull boss Christian Horner has explained why McLaren had the legs to catch and pass Max Verstappen with ease. Having ...
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