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George Russell jokes about alternative career if he fails to stay on the F1 grid next season. George Russell has joked he ...
George Russell was frustrated with Red Bull's protest at the Canadian Grand Prix as it was a "waste of everybody's time".
But Dutch journalist Erik van Haren, speaking on De Telegraaf’s F1 podcast, firmly ruled out a move to Aston Martin for 2026.
But the ambitious move that led to the collision carried an impact on the driver standings, with Piastri extending his championship lead while Max Verstappen and George Russell closed in.