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Does F1 have an issue with race control guidance, after Verstappen/Russell incident?

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The dust has settled – on track at least – and Max Verstappen has accepted his collision with George Russell at the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix was “not right”. But questions remain over Red Bull’s interactions with FIA race control, which appear to have had a substantial influence on the trigger point for the incident.After the Safety Car restart Verstappen was aggrieved that the ...Keep reading
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James Allison gave details about the damage that George Russell suffered when Max Verstappen hit him at the end of the Spanish Grand Prix. Mercedes F1's technical director assures us that there will be no consequences for this shock. "We felt it, but not enough that there will still be some when we introduce ourselves on the next circuit. These are just small damage due to the shock with the other car," Allison says. The Britishman thinks Russel…

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Autosport broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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