- Toto Wolff has described Red Bull’s late protest against George Russell at the Canadian Grand Prix as “petty” and “embarrassing.”
- George Russell's win at the Canadian Grand Prix was officially confirmed five-and-a-half hours after the race.
- Red Bull launched a protest against Russell for potential safety car infringements around 90 minutes after the race, but the stewards took no action.
- The Mercedes F1 boss criticised Red Bull’s protest as “petty” and “embarrassing,” noting the delay in launching it and the rejection of one of the two protests.
- Wolff believes Max Verstappen wouldn't have pursued the protest, asserting that Verstappen is a racer and wouldn't protest over trivial matters.
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