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Mercedes withdraws Russell Monaco GP right of review

© XPB  Michael Delaney 19/06/2026 at 08:3719/06/2026 at 09:39 40 SHARES Share on.. Share on.. Share on.. Mercedes have officially withdrawn their request for a Right of Review into the penalties that derailed George Russell’s Monaco Grand Prix, bringing an end to a brief but significant challenge that had the potential to reshape the race classification. The Brackley-based team had initially moved to contest the outcome after Russell’s race unraveled following a pit lane speeding infringement. The British driver, who had been firmly in contention for a podium finish through much of the afternoon, was first penalized for exceeding the pit lane speed limit and then handed a...
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