Max Verstappen revels in exciting finish to win in Canadian Grand Prix
Max Verstappen was having a ball in his Red Bull as he held off a late charge from Carlos Sainz to win the Canadian Grand Prix and extend his championship lead.
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Max Verstappen was having a ball in his Red Bull as he held off a late charge from Carlos Sainz to win the Canadian Grand Prix and extend his championship lead.
Here are the complete results from the Canadian Grand Prix, won by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen ahead of Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz.
Max Verstappen celebrated his victory at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal but acknowledged there was an ‘exciting’ finish to the race. The Dutchman was largely in control of the race from the opening lap but midway through the race he came out of the pits behind Lewis Hamilton and into third place which posed a minor inconvenience. Ad/> The race got more stressful later in Montreal when he had to hold off a spirited late challenge from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, but he was able to hold on for the win, extending his lead at the top of the drivers’ championship to 46 points.
George Russell revealed that the Mercedes was not porpoising during the Canadian Grand Prix in a positive enough-sounding update.
Toto Wolff has said that if Mercedes can run their cars low at Silverstone they will be competitive at the British Grand Prix.
MONTREAL : Lewis Hamilton has won 103 grands prix but third in Canada on Sunday put Formula One's most successful driver back in a happy place.
Max Verstappen held off Carlos Sainz in a thrilling battle to claim the first Canadian GP victory of his career in an action-packed race in Montreal.
Red Bull's Max Verstappen held off Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday and celebrate his 150th Formula 1 race by surging 46 points clear in the world championship.