George Russell mocks Max Verstappen’s penalty
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Daily Express US on MSNMax Verstappen fumes over 'childish' treatment at Canadian Grand PrixMax Verstappen will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from second on the grid with George Russell on pole position, but the Dutchman was left fuming in a post-qualifying interview
Max Verstappen arrived at the Canadian Grand Prix a single point away from a one-race suspension following his collision with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix.
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Derek Warwick, the former Formula One driver, has been suspended from his role as a steward at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix after making “unauthorised media comments” about Max Verstappen.
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The FIA hit the Red Bull star and four-time world champion with a 10-second penalty in the race, followed by three penalty points on his super license. That means Verstappen enters the Canadian Grand Prix with 11 points total on his super license in total. F1's rules dictate 12 penalty points in a 12-month period trigger a one-race suspension.
Ted Kravitz clashed with Max Verstappen after questioning Red Bull's internal decision-making at the Spanish GP.
George Russell said Max Verstappen tried to show who was the boss when they collided in Spain two weeks ago, but the scare tactics backfired. The Mercedes Formula One driver told British reporters ahead of the 10th round of the season in Montreal that he did not think Red Bull's four-times world champion had tried to deliberately ram him.