George Russell scores his maiden grand prix victory in São Paulo ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton in an unexpectedly dominant weekend for Mercedes. Featuring Autosport grand prix editor Alex Kalinauckas.

David Coulthard, two-time Australian Grand Prixâ„¢ victor and winner of 13 Formula 1® races, joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about whether Red Bull’s 2022 season is the strongest in its history (01:43), Max Verstappen’s controversial defiance of team orders with Sergio Perez in Brazil (04:24), the importance of finishing runner-up in an F1® season (08:06), his earliest memories of the first year in Red Bull Racing’s history in 2005 (11:22), the legacy left by retiring four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel (17:50) and whether he expects to see Daniel Ricciardo back in F1® after 2023 (20:25).

Max Verstappen parks his Lamborghini in Sergio Perez’s reserved space and refuses to apologise.

It’s sometimes the case in Formula 1 that the most interesting races produce the most miserable drivers — and there was a fair bit of misery on track as the field took the chequered flag at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix

Max Verstappen was committing a minor mutiny by ignoring team orders, sending Red Bull Racing into meltdown and freeing Sergio Perez to say a bit more of what he really thinks of being teammates with the Dutchman.

Charles Leclerc was slamming his team for not allowing him past Carlos Sainz for a spot on the podium to bolster his chances of finishing runner-up in the championship.

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The battle for second in both championships is suddenly alive after a chaotic race in Brazil to set-up a showdown of sorts between Mercedes, Ferrari and the Red Bull Racing drivers at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.