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F1 analyst brand Max Verstappen and George Russell's "intentional" contact
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F1 Expert Labels Max Verstappen and George Russell’s Collision as “Deliberate” Move

June 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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Sky Sports F1 pundit Anthony Davidson has labeled the collision between Max Verstappen and George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix as “intentional.” The incident happened when Verstappen slowed down exiting Turn 4 following a mistaken team instruction from Red Bull to give up his position.

Russell never fully overtook Verstappen, who carried excessive speed into Turn 5, resulting in contact with the Mercedes driver. Verstappen was penalized with a 10-second time penalty and received three penalty points. This added to his existing one penalty point after a previous one-race ban.

Post-race, Verstappen responded defiantly, stating, “You should not regret too much in life, you only live once.” However, he later posted a more measured explanation on Instagram, saying his frustration fueled some of his actions after the safety car restart.

Davidson, analyzing the incident, pointed out that although Verstappen allowed Russell to pass at Turn 4, Russell never fully got ahead. He believes Verstappen intentionally hit Russell by carrying too much speed into the corner, calling it a deliberate move. Davidson remarked that while he doesn’t want to condone it, the action was clearly intentional.

The root of Verstappen’s frustration was Red Bull’s instruction to yield his position to Russell after being overtaken at Turn 1. Red Bull believed this was necessary to avoid a penalty from the race officials. Bernie Collins from Sky Sports noted that the instruction was a collective team decision rather than coming from Verstappen’s race engineer alone. He suggested that the team would review communications to understand the FIA’s perspective and decide internally.

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Fan Take: This incident highlights the intense pressure and split-second decisions drivers face, which can sometimes spark controversy but also create unforgettable racing drama. For fans, it underscores the fine line between competitive racing and sportsmanship, reminding us how team orders and regulations can shape race outcomes and rivalries.

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