Red Bull, Max Verstappen and Canadian Grand Prix
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Autosport on MSNWhy F1 stewards rejected Red Bull’s protest and didn’t give Lando Norris a grid dropThe FIA stewards were busy in the aftermath of the Canadian Grand Prix, with penalties for Lando Norris and protests from Red Bull delaying the final race classification for five hours
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.
One race on from Brookes’ difficult chat with Verstappen, Ted Kravitz also found himself on the wrong side of the reigning world champion. He accused the pit lane reporter of ‘singling out’ Red Bull ’s senior race strategy engineer, Stephen Knowles, over the Russell incident.
Ted Kravitz clashed with Max Verstappen after questioning Red Bull's internal decision-making at the Spanish GP.
Verstappen has hit out at repeated questions about his F1 race ban threat after 2025 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
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motorsport.com on MSNHow TikTok accidentally gave Max Verstappen his redemption arcOnce cast as Formula 1’s villain, Red Bull's Max Verstappen has been unexpectedly humanised by TikTok - cat videos and all
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.