Oscar Piastri does not believe George Russell is a contender in this year's F1 title fight despite his victory at the Canadian Grand Prix.
The Briton sealed Mercedes' first victory of the season with an assured win over Max Verstappen and team-mate Kimi Antonelli at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri rules out F1 rival from title fight
Daniel Ricciardo makes rare appearance in reunion with two F1 drivers
Daniel Ricciardo has made an appearance on George Russell's social media as he continues to navigate his life away from the F1 grid.
Ricciardo, an eight-time F1 grand prix winner, departed the field following last year's Singapore Grand Prix amid a difficult run of form.
READ MORE: Daniel Ricciardo makes rare appearance in reunion with two F1 drivers
Toto Wolff points to Lewis Hamilton 'pattern' in Ferrari struggles
Mercedes team principal has suggested it is a “pattern” for Lewis Hamilton to struggle early in a season before gaining more confidence later on.
Hamilton is partaking in his first campaign with Ferrari following his switch from the Mercedes F1 team.
READ MORE: Toto Wolff points to Lewis Hamilton 'pattern' in Ferrari struggles
Lando Norris pinpoints 'blame' in McLaren F1 struggles
Lando Norris believes his struggles at McLaren this year stem from both his understanding of the MCL39 car and the challenger presenting its own difficulties
Norris has won two races this year and currently sits second in the drivers' championship behind team-mate Oscar Piastri.
READ MORE: Lando Norris pinpoints 'blame' in McLaren F1 struggles
Isack Hadjar eyes dream Max Verstappen partnership: 'I'm just curious'
Isack Hadjar has revealed that he is "curious" to partner Max Verstappen at Red Bull, a path he views as "natural" due to being part of the Austrian outfit's family.
The Racing Bulls driver has been one of the biggest stars this season, having recovered incredibly since crashing on the formation lap of the Australian Grand Prix.
READ MORE: Isack Hadjar eyes dream Max Verstappen partnership: 'I'm just curious'
Former Red Bull F1 driver reveals radical Adrian Newey idea
Former F1 driver Robert Doornbos has revealed an extreme experiment Adrian Newey tried at Red Bull, where the Dutchman was the test driver at the time.
The 43-year-old joined the Milton Keynes squad in 2006, having spent time as Jordan test driver before racing for Minardi over the second-half of the previous campaign, it's last in F1 before becoming Toro Rosso.
READ MORE: Former Red Bull F1 driver reveals radical Adrian Newey idea
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