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Christian Horner and Red Bull believe Max Verstappen, and not George Russell, belongs on the podium at the Miami Grand Prix ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNExplained: Why Red Bull tried to protest George Russell’s Miami podiumRed Bull finished fourth with Max Verstappen in Miami, before lodging a protest against third-placed finisher George Russell.
Last year it lobbied hard against McLaren’s exploitation of the rules to create highly flexible bodywork. Eventually it ...
After summoning both parties to the stewards, the FIA has shared its verdict on Red Bull's protest of George Russell.
George Russell keeps third place after a protest from Red Bull at the Miami Grand Prix was dismissed by race officials ...
Max Verstappen has taken pole in Miami, outqualifying Lando Norris in P2 by just 0.065 seconds. Kimi Antonelli and World ...
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Autosport on MSNHere’s what Red Bull expects from the F1 Miami upgrades it gave Max VerstappenRed Bull has commenced its incremental upgrade push to try and close the gap with the leading McLaren cars, starting with a ...
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motorsport.com on MSNRed Bull hopes floor updates brought to Miami GP will close gap to McLarenRed Bull brought an updated floor to this weekend's Miami GP and made a series of changes to help it catch Formula 1 ...
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GPFans on MSNF1 2025 Standings: Red Bull star BOOSTED after Miami Grand Prix penalties switch up orderTsunoda only picked up one point in Sunday's Miami Grand Prix with his P10 finish but they all count towards improving Red ...
George Russell kept third place for Mercedes at Sunday's Miami Grand Prix after Formula One stewards rejected a Red Bull ...
MIAMI, Florida — As Red Bull looks to chase down McLaren at the front of the field, the team has brought a new floor ...
Red Bull blamed human error after Max Verstappen was released into the path of Mercedes' pole-sitter Kimi Antonelli in the ...
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