Verstappen, George Russell and Canadian Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen says Formula 1 is "annoying" and that questions about him racing under the threat of a race ban were "childish".
Lando Norris finished qualifying in P7, after he failed to live up to his car's potential, which he sees as lacking its usual advantage. What does Norris say of his P7 at the line? "Not ideal. Just too many mistakes,
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motorsport.com on MSN‘Pissed off’ Max Verstappen is done talking about F1 penalty pointsThe Red Bull driver said questions about his looming one-race ban were “really pissing” him off after he qualified second for the Canadian Grand Prix behind George Russell
Max Verstappen has hit out at repeated questions about his F1 race ban threat after 2025 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying
Following FP1 and FP2 yesterday, it is now time to look ahead to the relevant parts of the weekend. But before, the teams will show a bit of what they had in store in this upcoming session: It's FP3 for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Championship leaders McLaren admitted that they are in damage limitation mode ahead of today’s Canadian Grand Prix after being outpaced by
Oscar Piastri believes he’s in the fight for victory at the Canadian Grand Prix but it’s not a slam dunk win for McLaren this weekend given the competitive picture.George Russell will start from pole position with Max Verstappen alongside him,
Penalty points last for 12 months in F1, and so Verstappen’s slate won’t start clearing until June 30, the day after the Austrian Grand Prix. And even that is just two points falling off, if he navigates clean weekends in Canada and Austria in the coming weeks.
While Verstappen almost pinched pole, teammate Yuki Tsunoda again failed to make Q3. Worse, for the first time since Miami he was qualifying with the same-spec car as Verstappen, having had to roll back to an earlier version owing to his massive Q1 crash in Imola.
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GPblog on MSNWhy Mercedes believes it can challenge the McLaren's and Verstappen after 'really solid day'Mercedes delivered an exceptionally strong performance in the second free practice session. George Russell topped the timesheets, with Kimi Antonelli finishing in third. Mercedes communications chief Bradley Lord appeared very pleased with the results.