George Russell takes full responsibility for knocking Carlos Sainz out of US GP
Mercedes driver George Russell said he swiftly apologised to Ferrari rival Carlos Sainz after colliding with him on Sunday's first lap of the United States Grand Prix.
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Mercedes driver George Russell said he swiftly apologised to Ferrari rival Carlos Sainz after colliding with him on Sunday's first lap of the United States Grand Prix.
This past weekend's United States Grand Prix was one of the most exciting the sport has seen in recent years. From the word go, the action has been non-stop, culminating in a thrilling finale that saw old rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton duel for the win with six laps remaining.
Carlos Sainz wasn't too pleased to have exited the United States Grand Prix at the end of the opening lap. The Spaniard put his Ferrari on pole position for the race, only for Mercedes-AMG's George Russell to mistime his braking and make contact with Sainz.
Max Verstappen fought back from a calamitous pitstop to win the US Grand Prix in Austin on Sunday as his Red Bull team took the Formula One constructors' title a day after the death of billionaire owner Dietrich Mateschitz.
AUSTIN, Texas : Ferrari's Carlos Sainz retired from the US Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday after starting from pole position and then suffering a first corner collision with Mercedes' George Russell.
Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz will start on pole position for the United States Grand Prix after beating teammate Charles Leclerc to the top spot by 0.065 seconds.
Carlos Sainz put Ferrari on pole position for the US Formula One Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, on Saturday with Red Bull's double world champion Max Verstappen joining the Spaniard on the front row.
Max Verstappen laid down the gauntlet in the final practice session ahead of qualifying for Sunday's United States Grand Prix.