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Formula 1 Star Max Verstappen created confusion at the missing moments of Sunday Spanish Grand Prix As it seems to deliberately make contact with driver George Russell.
The question began to restart with about four rounds in the race. Verstappen was trying to catch some speed, but got sideways on the front. He saved his car from the kindergarten and demolition, but Charles Leclerc managed to bypass it. Leclerc and Verstappen briefly touched as Ferrari Racer moved around A red bull driver.
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Max Verstappen Red Bull in front of the race. (Reuters/Bruna Casas)

The driver Ferrari Charles Leclerc manages his car in front of Mercedes’ driver George Russell during the Spanish Grand Prix at the Barcelona Cataluny racetrack in Montmel, near Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
While Leclerc zoom in next to Verstappen, Russell was also on the Austrian tail. Russell went into the interior of Verstappen in the first step, and Red Bull Racer was forced from the track. So far, he ended up in front of Russell. Repriva showed that Verstappen and Russell made contact.
Verstappen then told his team to let Russell pass him through to alleviate any possible concern about whether he illegally arrived at the Mercedes driver.
In Circle 64, Verstappen seemed to release Russell, but the two ended up with contact with wheels to the wheels. Russell fell back and Verstappen pulled forward.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen during the Spanish Grand Prix in Montmel, Spain, Sunday, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
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“What is f —? … just crashed into me,” Russell heard on the radio.
Verstappen eventually gave up the position of Russell before the race was over. Russell finished in the fourth, and Verstappen finished fifth, but was then hit by a fine of 10 seconds. He remained in 10th place after the discipline.

McLaren Driver Oscar Piastra Slava after winning the Spanish Grand Prix, June 1, 2025. (AP Photo/Joan Monfort)
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Oscar Plastri He picked up another victory for McLaren in the year. His teammate, Lando Norris, finished second. Leclerc was third.
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