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Motor racing-Team by team analysis of the Canadian Grand Prix

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MONTREAL (Reuters) - Team by team analysis of Sunday's Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ninth race of the 22 round season.

Teams in championship order: RED BULL (Max Verstappen 1, Sergio Perez retired) Verstappen started on pole position, pitted twice and took his sixth win of the season, first in Canada and career 26th.

The victory was Red Bull's sixth in a row and he did it with a broken radio. Perez started 13th and retired on lap eight with a gearbox failure.

It was his first blank since the opener in Bahrain but he stays second, 46 points behind Verstappen. FERRARI (Carlos Sainz 2, Charles Leclerc 5) Sainz led after Verstappen pitted in the first virtual safety car (VSC) period on lap nine.

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