Max Verstappen denies Red Bull gained ground on McLaren at F1 Canadian GP
Max Verstappen does not believe Red Bull has clawed back any performance over McLaren despite outscoring both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at the 2025 F1 Canadian GP
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Max Verstappen does not believe Red Bull has clawed back any performance over McLaren despite outscoring both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at the 2025 F1 Canadian GP
George Russell said he cast the "noise" around his and Max Verstappen's clash in Spain to one side, enabling him to take a superb win in F1's Canadian GP.
George Russell secures his F1 Canadian Grand Prix victory after the race stewards dismissed Red Bull’s protest.
George Russell won't "jeopardise" his Canadian GP chances to engage in a squabble with Max Verstappen, despite his rival being one penalty point away from a F1 race ban.
Max Verstappen voiced his frustration in Canada over ongoing questions about a potential F1 race ban, branding the speculation “childish” and saying he is “pissed off” with the narrative.
George Russell warned that Max Verstappen’s “reckless” driving risks a F1 race ban and that it would be entirely justified if he keeps pushing the limits.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner has said that the team has "enough drivers" in its roster to replace Max Verstappen should the Dutchman receive a F1 race ban.
Max Verstappen has stressed a battle with McLaren in F1's Canadian GP is "not even in my head" as Red Bull's prospects will be limited to the podium.
Despite the real threat of a F1 race ban looming large, Max Verstappen will "fight more" than usual on track, according to McLaren's Lando Norris.
Max Verstappen has made it clear he will not alter his aggressive racing style, even as he edges closer to a potential race ban in the 2025 F1 season.