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A late crash with his McLaren teammate Piastri ruined Norris' day, while Mercedes earned a double-podium finish as Russell won in Canada
MONTREAL — George Russell secured his redemption at the Canadian Grand Prix. A year after starting first but dropping to third in Montreal, the Mercedes driver made no mistake on Sunday, holding off Red Bull’s Max Verstappen for his fourth Formula One win.
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Sportsnaut on MSNF1 2025 Canadian Grand Prix: Winners and Losers Including George Russell and Max VerstappenCanadian Grand Prix certainly didn’t disappoint, serving up a blend of strategic plays and late-race fireworks. With George
When seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton suffered damage to his car during the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, the cause wasn’t initially clear.
George Russell said Mercedes had high expectations for the Canadian Grand Prix after he claimed victory in Montreal. Russell won from pole on Sunday, finishing ahead of reigning Formula One world champion Max Verstappen. The Mercedes driver let pole position slip at the event last year, but made amends this time around with a smooth drive.
It’s race day in Montreal, and the city is in high gear! Fans were revved up as the cars hit Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday — and George Russell gave them something to cheer about by taking the Canadian Grand Prix victory for Mercedes.
With the news that he had been cleared to race at the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend getting the city’s pulse racing, Lance Stroll made a pit stop at his favourite Montreal deli. Looking happy to be back on home turf, Stroll and the Aston Martin team hit up one of the city’s most iconic spots for smoked meat.
Follow the live updates and highlights from the qualifying race of the Canadian Grand Prix Formula One 2025 race here