Unfair to change F1 rules for one team, says Horner
MONTREAL : Formula One's governing body should make sure Mercedes have a safer car rather than changing the rules for everyone, Red Bull boss Christian Horner suggested on Friday.
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MONTREAL : Formula One's governing body should make sure Mercedes have a safer car rather than changing the rules for everyone, Red Bull boss Christian Horner suggested on Friday.
MONTREAL :Formula One revved up for the first Canadian Grand Prix since 2019 with Max Verstappen setting the practice pace for Red Bull and Ferrari's Carlos Sainz having a close encounter with a groundhog on Friday.
Max Verstappen was quickest in the second practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on Friday. The reigning champion was quickest in the first session as well, as the Red Bull team looked to maintain their momentum after gaining the drivers’ championship lead at Monaco before moving further ahead last weekend at Azerbaijan.
F1's Canadian Grand Prix almost took a dark turn after a groundhog came close to being run over in FP1. The groundhog was seen running across the track between turns two and three during the first practice session.
Max Verstappen set the pace in FP2 at the Canadian Grand Prix with him looking like the man to beat in Montreal.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen was fastest at the first practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. Verstappen will be looking to extend his lead in the 2022 drivers’ championship after winning at last week’s Grand Prix in Baku. Ad/> The current champion’s teammate, Sergio Perez was in fourth, and Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc in fifth.
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.
MONTREAL : Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen spoke out against mid-season rule changes on Friday while Lewis Hamilton said driver health came first in discussion of the sport's 'porpoising' problem.