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The first F1 Canadian Grand Prix in three years takes place in Montreal later today.
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The first F1 Canadian Grand Prix in three years takes place in Montreal later today.
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Twenty-four hours after lambasting his car as "un-driveable" and the worst of his Formula One career, Lewis Hamilton smiled with joy after qualifying fourth for Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Max Verstappen secured the 15th pole position of his career when he put his Red Bull Racing Formula 1 car on top of the timesheets in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix. The driver finished ahead of Fernando Alonso (Alpine) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).
The first F1 Canadian Grand Prix in three years takes place in Montreal later today.
In an intriguing and entertaining qualifying session, the 24-year-old Dutchman clocked a best lap in one minute and 21.299 seconds, beating nearest rival two-time world champion Fernando Alonso of Alpine by seven-tenths of a second. Verstappen will start his 150th race from the prime start place after claiming his 15th pole in pursuit of a 26th career victory. His pole ends a run of four in a row by title rival Charles Leclerc who starts Sunday's race from the back of the grid after taking a new power unit on his Ferrari.
World champion and series leader Max Verstappen drove expertly in difficult wet conditions in his Red Bull on Saturday to secure pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix. In an intriguing and entertaining qualifying session, the 24-year-old Dutchman clocked a best lap in one minute and 21.299 seconds, beating nearest rival two-time world champion Fernando Alonso of Alpine by seven-tenths of a second. Verstappen will start his 150th race from the prime start place after claiming his 15th pole in pursuit of a 26th career victory.