George Russell, Max Verstappen and Spanish Grand Prix
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Max Verstappen courted huge controversy when he rammed into George Russell in the final laps of the Spanish Grand Prix with Nico Rosberg claiming his actions should've seen him disqualified
The 2025 Spanish Grand Prix at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya witnessed a dramatic incident involving Red Bull's Max Verstappen and Mercedes' George ... competition as the season progresses. As the Formula 1 season continues, the repercussions of the ...
Formula One great Max Verstappen has been handed a huge penalty after causing a crash that could have seen him disqualified from the Spanish Grand Prix.
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While Verstappen repeatedly asked for Leclerc to give back his position, Mercedes driver George Russell got closer to the Red Bull star. At one point, he was going off on the team radio and caused a collision with Russell when the latter tried to pass him.
Max Verstappen appeared to admit that he deliberately crashed into Formula 1 rival George Russell in the final laps of the Spanish Grand Prix. Oscar Piastri took victory at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on Sunday, extending his championship lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris and Verstappen.
Oscar Piastri wins the Formula One 2025 Spanish Grand Prix to extend title lead, Max Verstappen penalised for late collision with George Russell, Charles Leclerc stuns with podium charge, and Nico Hulkenberg shocks with brilliant fifth-place finish.
Formula 1 gets set for another exciting race on Sunday, this time in Barcelona for the annual Spanish Grand Prix.
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