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Antonelli takes a decisive step in Montreal's all-action thriller

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Antonelli takes a decisive step in Montreal's all-action thriller

Russell "lost for words" after heartbreaking Canadian GP exit

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Canadian GP
Russell "lost for words" after heartbreaking Canadian GP exit

F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli lands F1 2026 blow as Russell retires in Montreal

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Canadian GP
F1 Canadian GP: Antonelli lands F1 2026 blow as Russell retires in Montreal

Russell suffers dramatic exit from F1 Canada GP

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Russell suffers dramatic exit from F1 Canada GP

Rosenqvist wins 2026 Indy 500 in closest-ever finish

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110th Running of the Indianapolis 500
Rosenqvist wins 2026 Indy 500 in closest-ever finish

BTCC Snetterton: Shedden sees off Sutton for race three win, Ingram charges to third

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BTCC Snetterton: Shedden sees off Sutton for race three win, Ingram charges to third

McLaren: Pirelli F1 tests will help Ferrari, Red Bull for rainy Canadian GP

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Canadian GP
McLaren: Pirelli F1 tests will help Ferrari, Red Bull for rainy Canadian GP

LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Antonelli leads as Russell and Norris among six retirees

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Canadian GP
LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Antonelli leads as Russell and Norris among six retirees

Red Bull F1 driver Daniil Kvyat wants action not words from Renault

Daniil Kvyat says it is time for actions rather than words from Renault as Red Bull continues to trail Formula 1's frontrunners

Red Bull and Renault became locked in a war of words amid a tumultuous start to the season beset by performance and reliability issues.

Kvyat fears that his team has slipped back since the Australian Grand Prix, and made it clear that assurances from Renault over steps forward were no longer sufficient.

"I think we don't want any promises: we just want to see the progress itself," explained the Russian, who has just two ninth-placed finishes to his name this season.

"Both as a team and on the engine side, we all want to improve.

"That means working with Renault, working with the chassis, me as well, working out where I can pick up the pace.

"It is a long process and hopefully we will come up with something."

Kvyat said that Red Bull was working on a big update for the next race in Spain, which he felt was vital if the Milton Keynes outfit was going to start challenging nearer the front.

"We plan some [upgrades], like many other teams," he explained.

"Hopefully it will work well, and I am confident that the team is going to move forwards from now on because we have been going backwards."

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