Canadian Grand Prix, Red Bull and George Russell
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GPblog on MSNBREAKING: Red Bull Racing files protest against RussellDuring the Canadian Grand Prix, George Russell and Max Verstappen had a near collision under the safety car. Now, after the race, Red Bull are attempting to do something about it. It was recently announced that Russell and Mercedes must meet with the stewards at 17:50 local time due to Red Bull Racing lodging a protest against him.
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.
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motorsport.com on MSNRed Bull has “enough drivers” to cover Max Verstappen’s F1 ban threatRed Bull team principal Christian Horner believes the team is well-equipped to cope in the event Max Verstappen teeters over the edge with an extra penalty point at the Canadian Grand Prix
Tens of thousands of people braved the heat to watch the wacky Red Bull Soapbox Race, which made its first ever stop in Utah on Saturday.
They’re one of 49 carts that will race down Capitol Hill Saturday at noon in the Red Bull Soapbox Race. Theirs is just one of the Utah themed carts; another looks like the 9th and 9th Whale. There’s also one that’s a giant beehive.
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For Red Bull Racing, their driver situation is both a strength and a looming challenge. While Dr Helmut Marko hails Max Verstappen as the “perfect driver,” that level of excellence also comes with leverage — including contractual escape clauses that could see him walk away if desired.
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Autosport on MSNAlex Albon’s theory on why Red Bull F1 juniors struggle at the senior teamAs Yuki Tsunoda continues to struggle with his promotion from Racing Bulls, ex-Red Bull driver Alex Albon has shared his theory on why F1 drivers find the switch to the senior squad so tough
Max Verstappen raced alongside his Red Bull colleagues from other racing series to see which machine is fastest.
Saturday, they’ll put those mechanical skills to the test in the Red Bull Soapbox Race. Bike & Demo will be racing under the team name Cheddy Blastahz. General manager Ian Rugaber is on the team, along with fellow store employee Beau Frentheway and Frentheway’s three brothers Kreed,
Red Bull Racing have reached a special milestone at the Spanish GP, as the Austrian team competed at their 400th Grands Prix. Talking to PlanetF1, team principal Christian Horner looked ahead to what's next.
Former Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner has blamed Red Bull for triggering Max Verstappen in the final stage of the Spanish Grand Prix last weekend. The frustration then led to a crash with George Russell, which resulted in Verstappen receiving a 10-second time penalty. In addition, three points were added to his FIA Super License.