Canadian GP: Max Verstappen soaks up late Carlos Sainz pressure to win in Montreal
Max Verstappen dealt with late Carlos Sainz pressure to win the Canadian Grand Prix and further boost his title defence chances.
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Max Verstappen dealt with late Carlos Sainz pressure to win the Canadian Grand Prix and further boost his title defence chances.
Max Verstappen held off a late challenge from Carlos Sainz to take victory at the Canadian Grand Prix and further extend his championship lead.
Max Verstappen extended his drivers’ championship lead with a win at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. Verstappen led from the front at the start, with Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz Jr.
Fernando Alonso said after qualifying in Canada that his experience of the circuit gave him an extra advantage as he sealed P2 in the Alpine for today’s race.
Fernando Alonso said after qualifying in Canada that his experience of the circuit gave him an extra advantage as he sealed P2 in the Alpine for today’s race.
Max Verstappen will start on pole in the Canadian Grand Prix after his dominant display throughout qualifying in tricky conditions. However, despite leading the drivers' championship and without the threat of Charles Leclerc in Montreal, the Dutchman is still aware of the danger that the experienced Spaniard, Fernando Alonso, can pose. Ad/> The 40-year-old Alonso has made it clear that he is going to “attack” Verstappen at the first corner and attempt to take advantage of his first front-row start since 2013.
Max Verstappen says that he will have to be ready for a fast-starting Fernando Alonso at the Canadian GP this evening with the Spaniard on the front row for the first time in a Formula 1 race for a frankly unbelievable 10 years.
Carlos Sainz is ready to make up for a frustrating qualifying session on Saturday, as he gave up the chance to achieve his first pole position in Canada. It did seem that Max Verstappen of Red Bull was always one step ahead of the rest of the drivers throughout qualifying, however, Sainz was up on Verstappen after his first sector on his final lap in Q3.