F1 standings update: Verstappen gains big as Norris and Piastri collide

21:42, 15 Jun 2025
Updated: 23:48, 15 Jun 2025
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With George Russell’s brilliant victory over Max Verstappen and the late-race drama between the two McLarens, here’s how the Drivers' Championship standings have changed after the Canadian Grand Prix:
A rather uneventful race for the most part suddenly came to life in the final stages with the dramatic collision between the two McLarens, which led to Lando Norris’ retirement.
George Russell managed to convert his Saturday pole into a brilliant race win, delivering a masterful performance. Max Verstappen finished second and can be reasonably satisfied with the result, while Kimi Antonelli celebrated his first career podium.
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Drivers' standings after the Canadian Grand Prix

Drivers' standings after the Canadian Grand Prix

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  1. Piastri - 198
  2. Norris - 176
  3. Verstappen - 155
  4. Russell - 136
  5. Leclerc - 104
  6. Hamilton - 79
  7. Antonelli - 63
  8. Albon - 42
  9. Ocon - 22
  10. Hadjar - 21
  11. Hulkenberg - 20
  12. Stroll - 14
  13. Sainz - 13
  14. Gasly - 11
  15. Tsunoda - 10
  16. Alonso - 8
  17. Bearman - 6
  18. Lawson - 5
  19. Colapinto - 0
  20. Bortoleto - 0   

Red Bull Racing files protest against Russell

Red Bull Racing has lodged a protest against George Russell. Max Verstappen and George Russell have been summoned to the stewards at 17:50 local time. If Russell receives a penalty, Verstappen could still be awarded the Grand Prix victory.
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