Russell keeps Canadian GP victory as Red Bull fail in bid to promote Verstappen | Formula 1 George Russell has been confirmed as the winner of the Canadian Grand Prix after the stewards dismissed Red Bull's protest against the Mercedes driver. Read more:
Round-up: Sainz “couldn’t compete properly”, Ferrari win Le Mans and more | RaceFans Round-up Monday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Red Bull lodge protests against Russell after multiple Verstappen complaints | Formula 1 Red Bull have lodged more than one protest against George Russell. Max Verstappen complained about his driving behind the Safety Car twice. Read more:
Hamilton “devastated” after “horrible” collision with groundhog during Canadian GP | Formula 1 Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur said Lewis Hamilton had "a big kiss" with an animal early in the race which damaged the car's floor. Read more:
Piastri, Antonelli and five others face potential investigation for Safety Car breach | Formula 1 Seven drivers, including first-time podium finisher Andrea Kimi Antonelli, face potential investigations at the end of the Canadian Grand Prix. Read more:
Rate the race: 2025 Canadian Grand Prix | Formula 1 What did you think of today's race? Share your verdict on the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix. Read more:
2025 Canadian Grand Prix race result and championship points | Formula 1 George Russell won the Canadian Grand Prix for Mercedes while Oscar Piastri extended his championship lead over Lando Norris. Read more:
Vote for your 2025 Canadian Grand Prix Driver of the Weekend | Formula 1 Who was the best driver during the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix weekend? Compare how they did and vote for the best. Read more:
Russell beats Verstappen to win in Canada after Norris crashes into Piastri | Formula 1 George Russell out-ran Max Verstappen to score his first victory of the season after the championship-leading McLaren team mates collided. Read more:
Norris apologises for making “too silly” move after hitting Piastri | Formula 1 Lando Norris admitted he was to blame for the collision with his team mate Oscar Piastri after retiring from the Canadian Grand Prix. Read more: