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The Stewards decided that the 10-second penalty that caused Max Verstappen to fall from fifth to tenth in Sunday's Spanish ...
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted to being baffled by Max Verstappen move on George Russell in Sunday’s Spanish Grand Prix.
Horner said Red Bull were concerned a penalty was on its way which is why they told Max Verstappen to give the spot back.
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Motorsport.com on MSNF1 Spanish GP: Charles Leclerc–Max Verstappen incident results in no further actionOn a lap 61 safety car restart, Verstappen lost momentum with a huge oversteer moment out of the final corner as he tried to ...
Max Verstappen-George Russell incident: Mercedes driver says contact 'felt deliberate' at Spanish GP
Max Verstappen had little to say about his controversial clash at the Spanish Grand Prix with George Russell, who feels he ...
Lions went through the second session without losing a wicket as Haines and Dan Mousley frustrated Indian bowlers.
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Red Bull boss Christian Horner has dismissed Nico Rosberg’s call for Max Verstappen to be disqualified from the Formula 1 ...
The first round of the talks more than a week ago yielded the biggest prisoner exchange of the war – but no sense of any ...
Max Verstappen dealt his Formula 1 title defense a self-inflicted blow at Sunday's Spanish Grand Prix when he collided with ...
Max Verstappen got a 10-second penalty for colliding with George Russell in the Spanish Grand Prix, finishing 10th. He accused Charles Leclerc and Russell of unfair driving.
The 156-man field is about two-thirds full for Oakmont. Most of the remaining spots will come from final qualifing on Monday, ...
Oscar Piastri led from start to finish to win the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday and extend his lead at the top of the drivers’ world championship.
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