FIA suspends steward for Canadian Grand Prix
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McLaren 's dominance was tossed to one side on Saturday as George Russell grabbed pole for Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix. He will be joined on the front row by Red Bull 's Max Verstappen two weeks after their controversial on-track collision in Spain.
Sky Sports commentator Martin Brundle issued a resounding statement of support for a suspended FIA steward. Brundle, a former Formula 1 driver, commented on the suspension of Derek Warwick, who was not allowed to work at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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PlanetF1 on MSNFIA set to take closer look at Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri collision as investigation beginsThe FIA has decided to take a closer look at Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri's late-race clash at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Red Bull has submitted a protest against Canadian Grand Prix winner George Russell after Max Verstappen radioed his team complaining about the Mercedes star’s actions under a late Safety Car.
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motorsport.com on MSNGeorge Russell backs one-race F1 ban for Derek Warwick, anything more “a bit OTT”Derek Warwick was removed from stewarding duties for the Canadian Grand Prix following “unauthorised” comments that he made in the press
F1 season, features a record-tying 24 races, three visits to the United States and a new grand prix in Madrid in September.
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GPFans on MSNF1 News Today: FIA disqualification verdict issued as action taken over abusive messagesFerrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc has been handed an FIA disqualification verdict ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend. ➡️ READ MORE Sky Sports F1 presenter takes action over 'vile abuse' after Lewis Hamilton apology Sky Sports F1 presenter Rachel Brookes has opened up on 'vile abuse' she received in the aftermath of the Spanish Grand Prix weekend.
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motorsport.com on MSNAlpine set to name Steve Nielsen as F1 team managerThe Alpine Formula 1 team is set to announce that paddock veteran Steve Nielsen will become its new team manager. Nielsen, 60, has worked in F1 since 1986 having initially started as a truck driver for a Formula 1 catering firm. The Brit has held a number of roles with Lotus, Tyrrell, Honda and Arrows during his time in the series.