Canadian GP: Max Verstappen leads the way in FP2
Max Verstappen set the pace in FP2 at the Canadian Grand Prix with him looking like the man to beat in Montreal.
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Max Verstappen set the pace in FP2 at the Canadian Grand Prix with him looking like the man to beat in Montreal.
Mercedes’ George Russell described the F1 changes that target the problem of porpoising as ‘more of a sticking plaster' than the solution. The FIA has described the problem as ‘dangerous’ and announced some alterations, with concerns over driver health.
World champion and series leader Max Verstappen topped the times for Red Bull in Friday's opening practice at the Canadian Grand Prix.
MONTREAL : Formula One revved up for the first Canadian Grand Prix since 2019 on Friday with Max Verstappen setting the practice pace for Red Bull and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz having a close encounter with a groundhog.
MONTREAL — Red Bull's Max Verstappen set the fastest time of the first practice session for the Montreal Grand Prix on Friday, as he aims to build on his lead in the Formula One season standings.
Max Verstappen topped FP1 in Montreal at the Canadian Grand Prix, ahead of Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso.
The Formula One freight train has hurtled into Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix this weekend as the 2022 season enters round nine. Max Verstappen is 21 points clear of Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez in the Drivers' Championship courtesy of his victory in Azerbaijan last Sunday as rivals Ferrari suffered a double DNF, dropping Charles Leclerc down the standings.
Reigning world champion and current championship leader, Max Verstappen, has hit back at the FIA’s decision to implement new regulations to combat the evident porpoising issues. Ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, the FIA have announced their intention to succumb to the concerns made by fellow drivers on the physical harm that the ‘bouncing’ of the cars is causing. Ad/> Especially after the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last week, the cry for the FIA to intervene and find a solution to the issue became overwhelming as drivers were visibly struggling and hurting.