Red Bull, Russell and canadian grand prix
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(Reuters) -Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff has dismissed Red Bull's failed protest of George Russell's Canadian Grand Prix win as petty and embarrassing. Stewards threw out the protest some five and a half hours after the chequered flag came down on the race in Montreal on Sunday.
George Russell kept his Canadian Grand Prix win after a Red Bull protest at the end of Sundays race; Max Verstappen finished runner up in Montreal; next up for 2025 F1 season is return to Europe for Austrian Grand Prix,
Toto Wolff has slammed Red Bull ’s late protest against George Russell at the Canadian Grand Prix as “petty” and “embarrassing.” Russell, who started on pole, fended off the challenge of Red Bull’s Max Verstappen behind him to win the Montreal race, claiming his fourth F1 win and Mercedes’s first victory of the season.
The Mercedes F1 team principal, Toto Wolff, has made his feelings very clear on Red Bull's attempts to overturn George Russell's victory at the Canadian Grand Prix
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