A combination of a wet qualifying session and Charles Leclerc's engine woes saw the usual pecking order change, with the Ferrari driver starting from the back ...
George's way just happened to be a lot better, so the car didn't feel that great through the session, so I think tomorrow it should be in a much better position." "So hopefully I can try to hold position at least." "I think we learned quite a lot on the long run, which is positive for tomorrow," Leclerc said. "P3 is still a good position to start and we can get to the top. "Hopefully I am able to recover and get into strong points," Perez said after qualifying. After four successive pole positions before this weekend failed to yield any victories, he will hope starting from the other end of the grid can bring him some much-needed fortune.
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After going into the wall in qualifying and starting the Canadian Grand Prix in 13th place, the Red Bull driver was forced to retire from Sunday's race due to a mechanical failure. It was a tough weekend for Sergio Perez in Montreal. After going into the wall in qualifying and starting the Canadian Grand Prix in 13th place, the Red Bull driver was forced to retire from Sunday's race due to a mechanical failure. Meanwhile, Haas' Mick Schumacher was also forced to retire on the 20th lap after a mechanical failure.
Follow live updates and see the highlights from the 2022 F1 Canadian Grand Prix. Max Verstappen still leads the way in the drivers' world championship ...
Sainz hasn't managed to pull away though and as a result, Verstappen has already pulled a three second gap at the front. As a result, the virtual safety car is out. Lap 16: Verstappen moves up into P2 as he breezes past Alonso down the long straight. Sainz could be in the money here as he pits and comes out just behind Verstappen in P2 though his tyres will be far fresher than the Red Bull drivers. Verstappen pits and comes out in P3 as Sainz leads from Alonso though neither have pitted yet this race. Lap 24: We're back to racing again and Leclerc is absolutely flying now that he's broken the traffic. In P17 comes Lando Norris who suffered an engine problem in qualifying and his race isn't going much better today after a pit stop mess up by his McLaren team cost him around 40 seconds in the pit lane. Hamilton remains in P3 as Verstappen breaks the DRS threat to Sainz down the back straight. Sainz has far fresher tyres than Verstappen upfront whilst Hamilton looks very pacy in P3. Leclerc sits P7 and has the two Alpines in front for company. Lap 57: Crucially Sainz has kept less than a second gap to Verstappen and he's right there battling for the win. Lap 45: Verstappen pits and comes out right behind Hamilton who nicks P2 from the Dutch driver. Lap 67: Four laps to go and Verstappen still leads the 2022 Canadian GP for now.
Straight-line speed are precious assets in Montreal, but when the weather throws a spanner in the works, maximum velocity is secondary.
Finally, another parameter that could open up the race in terms of strategy is the fact that Montreal has one of the lowest pit lane time loss penalties on the calendar, meaning that a car can be in and out of the pit lane in less than 20 seconds! Williams' cars led the charge down the straight that leads back to the track's final chicane, an indication of the inconsequential impact of a car's top speed in the wet as Alex Albon qualified P12 while teammate Nicholas Latifi was a lowly P19 in the session. Qualifying took place in wet conditions on Saturday, and we're only positing the speed trap readings here as a matter of habit, as the numbers themselves are relatively irrelevant given the conditions that prevailed in the session.
Max Verstappen might've had one of his most dominant race weekends in his Formula 1 career, but he had to defend extremely hard in the last 15 laps to win ...
Sainz moved up to P2 on lap three using the advantage of slipstream down the sector three straight. On lap 42, Leclerc pitted for the second time in the race. Sainz refused to pit and therefore took the lead of the race. He worked his way up through the grid via a long stint on the hard tyres. Sainz stayed within one second of Verstappen for the last 15 laps and it was the Dutchman who won the duel to take home the 25 points. Concerns grew when Leclerc's engineers started applying sticky tape to parts of the bodywork on the grid.
Formula One season leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull held off Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win the Montreal Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Here are the complete results from the Canadian Grand Prix, where Red Bull's Max Verstappen has won ahead of Ferrari's Carlos Sainz.
- Sergio Perez Red Bull DNF - Mick Schumacher Haas DNF - Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri DNF
Dutch driver Max Verstappen holds off Carlos Sainz at the Montreal Grand Prix for his 26th career victory and sixth this season.
F1โฒs return to Montreal coincided with the 40th anniversary of the death of Gilles Villeneuve, for whom the track is named. The Formula One circuit made a triumphant return to Montreal after the race was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19. Ferrariโs Charles Leclerc, who started from the back of the grid due to a penalty for changing his engine, was fifth.
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June 19 June 19 June 19 June 19 You can also stream Formula 1 races live in the U.S. with fuboTV, which offers a free trial. Sainz hasn't managed to pull away though and as a result, Verstappen has already pulled a three second gap at the front.
Max Verstappen held off Carlos Sainz in a thrilling battle to claim the first Canadian GP victory of his career in an action-packed race in Montreal.
With Verstappen closing, Sainz was desperate for another opportunity to change his tyres, and it came as Yuki Tsunoda crashed at Turn 2, this time bringing out a full Safety Car as he struck the barrier. Leclerc paid a particularly high price as a slow stop saw him come out behind a DRS train of midfield cars, all but ending his hopes of catching the Mercedes cars. Lewis Hamilton managed to find some pace - in a Mercedes he described as "undriveable" on Friday - to claim a first podium since the opening race of the season, while his team-mate George Russell followed in fourth.
Formula One season leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull held off Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win the Montreal Grand Prix on Sunday.
"I've lost the engine," Perez said. The Formula One circuit made a triumphant return to Montreal after the race was cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who started from the back of the grid due to a penalty for changing his engine, was fifth.
Max Verstappen maintained his hold on the Formula One championship fight by holding off a late challenge from Carlos Sainz Jr. to earn his sixth win of the ...
Estaban Ocon of Alpine finished sixth and teammate Alonso, who said he'd be pleased with a fifth-place finish, was seventh but penalized five-seconds after the race for weaving. It was Verstappen's best finish in Montreal, which F1 said hosted a record 338,000 spectators over the three-day weekend as the series returned to Canada after a two-year pause during the pandemic. "It's good, I'm back to being young," said the 37-year-old. "The potential is truly there if we can get the setup right and I think that's been the most difficult thing this year." For the first time this season I can say I was fastest man on track, which gives me confidence and some hope for the next races." Regardless of the result, this weekend has been one to remember."
Max Verstappen was the man to beat to beat in Montreal, as the championship leader braved the tricky wet conditions at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ...
Click on the video player above to ride onboard with Verstappen on his way to his first pole position in Montreal. Max Verstappen was the man to beat to beat in Montreal, as the championship leader braved the tricky wet conditions at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve to produce a dominant performance in qualifying, and seal his first pole position since Imola. WATCH: Ride onboard with Verstappen on his sensational pole lap in Montreal