Hamilton on a high with fourth in Canada qualifying
MONTREAL :Seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton was ecstatic after fourth place in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying raised the Mercedes driver's hopes of returning to the Formula One podium.
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MONTREAL :Seven times world champion Lewis Hamilton was ecstatic after fourth place in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying raised the Mercedes driver's hopes of returning to the Formula One podium.
Lewis Hamilton celebrated fourth place on the grid at the Canadian Grand Prix, saying it reminded him of his early Formula 1 success. Seven-time champion Hamilton has struggled with his redesigned Mercedes in 2022 and is well off the pace for the drivers’ championship. Ad/> He also trailed the quickest competitors in all three practice sessions, suggesting the German team were facing another difficult weekend.
Fernando Alonso celebrated a return to the front row after qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix by planning an early attack on pole sitter Max Verstappen. The current world champion was quickest in his Red Bull in difficult conditions as standing water and heavy rain gave way to a track with better visibility, but patches of track posed plenty of danger, as Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Perez and Mercedes’ George Russell discovered.
Max Verstappen’s Red Bull was in a league of its own as he powered to pole position in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. Qualifying in Montreal started in the wet and ended in the dry, but all conditions came alike to the defending champion as he took pole from Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
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Their faces are splashed across billboards in Montreal as the two Canadians to cheer on this week at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.