Gene: Ferrari have ‘a very high mountain to climb’
Hamilton in agony but Mercedes pick up pieces
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Hamilton in agony but Mercedes pick up pieces
The days following the Azerbaijan Grand Prix could not have been easy for Charles Leclerc and Ferrari. After suffering their second technical failure in three races, the championship contenders now trail Red Bull Racing and Max Verstappen in the Formula 1 title race. Leclerc is 34 points behind the 2021 champion, while Ferrari is a massive 80 points adrift of its rivals.
The F1 paddock makes the 5,500-mile trip from Baku to Montreal for the welcomed return of the Canadian round for the first time in three years, having dropped off the calendar in 2020 and 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Formula One returns to Canada for the first time since Lewis Hamilton's record-equalling victory in 2019, we take a look back at that race and Jenson Button's dramatic win at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in 2011.
Leclerc took pole position for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and was leading the race after an early pitstop under the virtual safety car, before a power unit issue caused him to slow on-track.
The issue became a talking point in Azerbaijan last weekend after Fernando Alonso went down an escape road towards the end of Q1, bringing out a yellow flag and spoiling the laps of anyone behind who might have had a chance of beating him.
Throughout the years, there has been a plethora of Formula 1 legends.
Daniel Suárez became the first Mexican-born driver to win a Nascar Cup Series race Sunday, holding off Chris Buescher for a historic victory at Sonoma Raceway.