Verstappen vs Russell: how the the explosive F1 rivalry began

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Max Verstappen and George Russell are set to fight for the lead of the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix from the front row. This is why their rivalry is so charged

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Not the F1 grid's greatest friends

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Even the producers of the F1 movie couldn’t have scripted it better: George Russell and Max Verstappen will start on the front row of the grid for the Canadian Grand Prix, just one race after the Red Bull driver deliberately drove into Russell’s Mercedes.

The crash reignited a simmering row between the pair, which looks set to come to a head at the tight opening section of the Montreal circuit.

A year ago in Canada they were in identical grid positions and Russell held on to the lead comfortably from pole, but since then their relationship has become increasingly bitter. At last year’s Qatar Grand Prix, Verstappen is said to have threatened to ram Russell off the track, for allegedly “screwing him over” in a stewards’ meeting — an account disputed by the reigning champion.

Two weeks ago in Spain, aggrieved at a team order to let Russell past after running off track, Verstappen did as he was told and then hit him as he braked for the next corner.

That earned Verstappen three penalty points on his superlicence, which is now one short of the 12 that would trigger a race ban. After losing pole to Russell, a surly Verstappen declared himself “pissed off” at answering questions about the situation.

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Russell was not shy in addressing the dramatic potential of the front row line-up.

“I mean, I’ve got a few more points on my license to play with,” he said, when asked how he would approach the battle into Turn 1. “Max is one of the best drivers. There’s no reason for him to race any differently, and I’m not sitting here thinking he’s going to give us more room. If anything, probably the opposite to try and prove a point.”

Although somewhat contradicted by Verstappen’s actions in Spain, Russell insisted that didn’t expect the pair to make contact in Canada. “I don’t think any driver goes out looking to crash into somebody and get penalty points on your licence,” he added. “Ultimately, we’re all here to win. You’re not going to do something that’s going to jeopardise yourself from the race.”

But there have been plenty of examples, in recent F1 history alone, where drivers have taken to extreme measures to prevent a bitter rival taking an advantage.

 

Verstappen and Russell’s first public row

After a small coming together during the 2022 Azerbaijan GP sprint, Verstappen marched up to Russell and accused him of “lacking common sense.” He was also later heard calling the Briton “Princess George”, “pathetic” and a “dickhead”.

“I was very surprised by how angry he was,” Russell said in response. “I am not just going to wave him by because he’s Max Verstappen in a Red Bull. I am here to fight and win.”

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Russell said he wanted to stand up against F1’s “bully”

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The feuding went little further than a few words exchanged in the heat of the moment, not least because Verstappen’s dominance meant that the pair were rarely competing on track.

However, it was becoming clear that the pair just couldn’t seem to stand each other.

The 2024 Qatar dispute

The fireworks really began after a relatively small incident during qualifying in Qatar, where Verstappen was given a one-place grid penalty for impeding Russell on his out-lap — after vocal complaints from Russell — which meant the Mercedes driver inherited pole position.

The penalty was ultimately irrelevant, as Russell struggled to get off the line and finished a distant fourth while Verstappen charged to victory but in his post-race interviews, the Dutchman stated he had “lost all respect” for the Briton and accused him of purposely “screwing him over” and being “two-faced” in front of stewards during a hearing into the incident.

Motor Sport‘s grand prix editor Mark Hughes suggests that a clash of personalities probably didn’t help: “Verstappen doesn’t generally like Russell’s ‘head boy’ persona and so is probably quite easily wound up by him – and reacted accordingly,” he wrote.

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“I was quite surprised when sitting there in the stewards’ room, what was all going on,” said Verstappen, of the Qatar quarrel.

“Honestly, very disappointing… I’ve been in that meeting room many times in my life, in my career with people that have raced, and I’ve never seen someone trying to screw someone over that hard. And that for me… I lost all respect.”

Russell sloshed fuel on the flames at the next race as he gave his incendiary account of proceedings. “It’s funny, because even before I said a word in the stewards, he was swearing at the stewards,” Russell told media. “He was so angry before I’d even spoken.

“You fight hard on track and in the stewards. That’s not personal. That’s racing. I don’t know why he felt the need for this personal attack and I’m not going to take it.

“I find it all quite ironic,” he added, regarding Verstappen’s two-faced comments. “Considering that on Saturday night he said he was purposely going to go out of his way to crash into me and, quote, ‘put me on my f***ing head in the wall’. So, to question somebody’s integrity as a person while saying comments like that the day before, I think is very ironic and I’m not going to sit here and accept it.

“People have been bullied by Max for years now. You can’t question his driving ability but he cannot deal with adversity. When anything has gone against him – Jeddah ‘21, Brazil ’21 – he lashes out. Budapest this year, the very first race the car wasn’t dominant, crashing into Lewis, slamming his team.

“I know for a fact the week after, a quarter of his engineering team were sending their CVs to Mercedes, to McLaren, to Aston.

“Those comments on Saturday night and Sunday were totally disrespectful and unnecessary… We fight hard on track, we fight hard in the stewards room. It’s part of racing. But it’s never personal. He’s taken it too far.”

“We’ve got a guy on the top of this sport who feels he’s above the law and I don’t think that’s right.”

It was an explosive account, but one that Verstappen refuted — although he wasn’t keen to get into the detail.

“Not that. I didn’t say it like that,” he said. “But you know, that’s another thing. That happened behind closed doors, so you don’t have to share everything that was said there and make it more dramatic.

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“But you know, those things don’t surprise me. I just give my opinion about how he is. Of course, he’s not happy with it, but it’s the same thing he did at the stewards. Lying and putting things together that aren’t correct.

“He’s a backstabber. It doesn’t matter to me. You don’t have to talk too much about people like that, they are just losers.

“We had the last laugh because in the end, we won that race. They may have started on pole thanks to their nitpicking at the stewards, but 300 metres later they were behind us again.

“We don’t have to be best friends. That’s not why I’m here, to be best friends with him. That’s not my goal in the paddock, so I don’t care that much about it. Especially if someone acts like that towards you in front of the stewards. I’m done with him for a while.

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Verstappen leads Russell away in Qatar, without carrying out his threat

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The aftermath 

Hostilities continued hours after those post-Qatar GP comments, made ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where all 20 F1 drivers attended a private end-of-season dinner. Russell was reportedly the last to turn up and two seats were available — both next to Verstappen.

But instead of sitting down and hashing it out with the Dutchman, Russell instead took one of the seats and moved it away to sit at the other end of the table.

At this year’s F1 Live launch event in London, compere Jack Whitehall demanded: “Have you two kissed and made up yet?” There was no answer.

 

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