Veteran Alonso fastest in rainy third practice session at Canadian Grand Prix
MONTREAL — Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso recorded the fastest lap time in Saturday's rainy practice at the Montreal Grand Prix.
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MONTREAL — Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso recorded the fastest lap time in Saturday's rainy practice at the Montreal Grand Prix.
Fernando Alonso was quickest in the third practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal on Saturday. The hugely experienced Spaniard, a former world champion, has impressed since Friday’s first practice session and as the rain poured down throughout, the Alpine driver set the fastest time.
Fernando Alonso set the fastest time in a wet third practice session ahead of Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
MONTREAL : Ferrari title contender Charles Leclerc will start from the back of the grid in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix after picking up more penalties on Saturday for exceeding his power unit allocation.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen shrugged off concerns over the weather ahead of qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix on Saturday. The Dutchman was the fastest over both the first and second sessions on Friday in Canada as his team prepared for the following day’s qualifying.
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Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has questioned the FIA’s decision to implement new regulations in the middle of a season, in order to combat the porpoising issues experienced by rival teams. It has been a troublesome weekend so far for the Monegasque in Montreal ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. In FP1 he could only manage fifth, whilst in FP2 he found pace as he finished second behind championship rival Max Verstappen.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has made it clear he won’t give the go-ahead to allow porpoising teams an opportunity to fix their cars even if it doesn’t impact their performances.