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Aggressive Negotiations: George Russell Doesn’t Want To Be Locked Down By MercedesIt seems George Russell is keeping his options open and so doesn’t want to be locked down by Mercedes for multiple seasons.
George Russell reveals his contract extension situation as he looks forward to a holiday after the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Thesportstak on MSNGeorge Russell expresses frustration with Mercedes's Performance at Hungarian GP FP1George Russell and Mercedes' negotiations for an extension of contract had grown to a stalemate, as Max Verstappen was ...
McLaren driver Lando Norris set the pace in FP2 at the Hungarian Grand Prix at Budapest. Norris clocked a fastest time of ...
Practice updates, results and qualifying start time in Budapest - Follow live F1 updates from the Hungaroring as the drivers build towards qualifying on Saturday ...
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Inquirer Sports on MSNF1 champion Max Verstappen staying with Red Bull team for 2026Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen says he is staying with the Red Bull team next year, ending months of speculation over his future. “Some people just like to stir the pot, some people just like to ...
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GPblog on MSNRussell can thank Verstappen: 'He holds the best cards'George Russell suddenly holds the best cards again for negotiations with Mercedes. According to Martin Brundle, the Brit ...
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Motorsport.com on MSNWhy George Russell doesn't crave a long-term F1 contract at Mercedes"It should always be about performance" - George Russell has given a counter-intuitive answer on what he wants from his new ...
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Autosport on MSNWhy Russell doesn't crave a long-term Mercedes F1 contract"It should always be about performance" - George Russell has given a counter-intuitive answer on what he wants from his new ...
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PlanetF1 on MSN‘Conflicting’ George Russell ‘situation’ revealed in Mercedes contract talksGeorge Russell continues to trust Mercedes and team boss Toto Wolff, but the recent months have been “conflicting”.
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The Race on MSNVerstappen's Red Bull stay is what Russell deservesMax Verstappen's increasingly inevitable stay at Red Bull for the 2026 Formula 1 season, when the regulations will reset ...
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