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Lando Norris: The gap is smaller than yesterday.

Lando Norris: The gap is smaller than yesterday.

McLaren drivers Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri qualified in the second row in Montreal, finishing behind only their rivals from Mercedes. The reigning world champion is pleased to have reduced the gap compared to Friday.
Canadian Grand Prix: Pole again for Russell

Canadian Grand Prix: Pole again for Russell

George Russell won the qualification in Montreal for the third consecutive year...
Canadian Grand Prix: Pole again for Russell

Canadian Grand Prix: Pole again for Russell

George Russell won the qualification in Montreal for the third year in a row...
Formula 2: Noel Leon won the sprint in Montreal

Formula 2: Noel Leon won the sprint in Montreal

The Saturday sprint in Montreal was won by Noel Leon, becoming the first Mexican to reach the top of the podium in Formula 2...
Gloves Are Off at Mercedes During the Canada F1 Sprint

Gloves Are Off at Mercedes During the Canada F1 Sprint

It was just a question of time before the two eager Mercedes drivers collided on the track. However, to do so in a Sprint race? That seems somewhat foolish.
The stewards did not penalize Lewis Hamilton.

The stewards did not penalize Lewis Hamilton.

After the finish of the sprint in Canada, the stewards reviewed Lewis Hamilton's actions in his battle with Oscar Piastri. The Ferrari driver was suspected of gaining an advantage by going off the track.
The FIA has issued an official rain warning.

The FIA has issued an official rain warning.

The FIA issued an official rain warning for the Sunday race in Montreal.
Toto Wolff: It was a very interesting movie!

Toto Wolff: It was a very interesting movie!

The sprint in Montreal confirmed the correctness of those who predicted that the rivalry between the Mercedes drivers would soon escalate into a fierce confrontation, and after the finish of Saturday's sprint, Toto Wolff commented on this...
Charles Leclerc: I paid the price for the starting position

Charles Leclerc: I paid the price for the starting position

The best result for Ferrari in the sprint of the Canadian Grand Prix was Charles Leclerc's fifth place. After the finish, the Monegasque lamented that he couldn't overtake Oscar Piastri due to a lack of speed on the straights.
Lando Norris: I was ready to take the chance.

Lando Norris: I was ready to take the chance.

Lando Norris finished second in the sprint of the Canadian Grand Prix, taking advantage of Kimi Antonelli's missteps in the battle with George Russell. The McLaren driver is pleased with how the short Saturday race went.
Russell is glad that he and his partner made it to the finish.

Russell is glad that he and his partner made it to the finish.

George Russell won the sprint, defending against several attacks from Kimi Antonelli in a rather tough but fair manner during the race, which he was very unhappy about...
Kimi Antonelli: I was pushed off the track.

Kimi Antonelli: I was pushed off the track.

After the sprint in Canada, where he finished third, Kimi Antonelli briefly commented on the battle with George Russell.
Komatsu sharply reacted to the question about the lineup in 2027.

Komatsu sharply reacted to the question about the lineup in 2027.

Ayo Komatsu not only does not hide his irritation when asked questions about the team composition for 2027, but even allowed himself to resort to profanity...
Four racers start from the pit lane in the sprint.

Four racers start from the pit lane in the sprint.

After the qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, the teams Williams, Alpine, Haas, and Cadillac replaced the setups on the cars of Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly, Oliver Berman, and Valtteri Bottas, respectively.

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