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GEORGE RUSSELL AND MAX VERSTAPPEN COLLIDED TWICE IN THE LATTER STAGES OF THE SPANISH GRAND PRIX, THE SECOND APPEARING TO HAVE BEEN A POTENTIALLY DELIBERATE ACT FROM THE RED BULL RACER 16:54,
01 Jun 2025 Max Verstappen refused to give straight answers to questions about his furious clash with George Russell at the end of the Spanish Grand Prix. The Dutchman appeared to
deliberately ram into his Mercedes rival after losing his temper in the final stages of the Barcelona race. He had become irate after a late safety car restart which ended his chances of
fighting for the podium. He only had hard tyres left while everyone else around him were on the faster, softer rubber which meant he was a sitting duck in third place. Charles Leclerc
immediately passed him while Russell caused light contact between them when he tried to overtake. That had already angered Verstappen but he completely lost his temper when his Red Bull race
engineer told him to give the position to Russell. He ranted over the radio and eventually complied, but only after causing more contact with the Mercedes. He was handed a 10-second time
penalty for causing the collision which dropped him to 10th place, while the stewards are now investigating whether a harsher sanction should be given. SIGN UP TO OUR FREE WEEKLY F1
NEWSLETTER, PIT LANE CHRONICLE, BY ENTERING YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS BELOW SO THAT EVERY NEW EDITION LANDS STRAIGHT IN YOUR INBOX! Article continues below If they decide Verstappen deliberately
crashed into his rival, then he may face an even stiffer punishment. Speaking on Sky Sports, co-commentator Nico Rosberg said he believed the Dutchman should have been disqualified. Asked by
Rachel Brookes on Sky if he had deliberately caused the collision, Verstappen simply replied: "Does it matter?" He then refused to answer any questions about the incident, adding:
"I prefer to speak about the race than just one single moment." READ MORE: Max Verstappen handed huge Spanish GP penalty for driving straight into George RussellREAD MORE: Lando
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that the points he lost because of his penalty would affect his title defence. In response, Verstappen made it clear he thinks it will be a tall order to stop one of Oscar Piastri and Lando
Norris denying him anyway. He said: "We are way too slow anyway to fight for the title, that was clear again today. I enjoyed the three-stop and it was quite good, it was quite racy. We
had quite a bit of degradation on the tyres, I think that was good. Sky Sports launches discounted Formula 1 package This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on
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safety car came out at the end and we ran out of tyres, and the hard tyre was clearly not the right tyre. I was really grip-limited on the hard." Article continues below Piastri won the
race, having started on pole with title rival Norris behind him in second place. Leclerc joined them on the podium while Russell finished fourth and five more drivers moved up a place as a
result of Verstappen's penalty, which ensured he left Barcelona having scored just one single point.