Verstappen: Still a long way to go in championship
From 46 points behind to 46 ahead, Max Verstappen has made an impressive turnaround in the Drivers’ standings in the span of six races but he’s the first to concede that momentum could again swing.
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From 46 points behind to 46 ahead, Max Verstappen has made an impressive turnaround in the Drivers’ standings in the span of six races but he’s the first to concede that momentum could again swing.
Max Verstappen raced to victory at Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix to extend his championship lead to 46 points.
Charles Leclerc was forced to fight back from a grid penalty due to a Ferrari engine change after his retirement in the Azerbaijan GP and finished fifth in Canada, while Verstappen’s Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez crashed in qualifying and then suffered his own mechanical heartache in the race.
The Canadian Grand Prix made a welcome return at the weekend and provided an enjoyable race, with the battle for the lead going to the very final lap.
Max Verstappen and Red Bull Racing took a commanding victory at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix. Having started the race on pole position, the driver held his nerve through the first series of corners, keeping Fernando Alonso (Alpine) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) at bay in the race's early stages.
Max Verstappen held off a late challenge from Carlos Sainz to take victory at the Canadian Grand Prix and further extend his championship lead.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Team by team analysis of Sunday's Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ninth race of the 22 round season. Teams in championship order:
MONTREAL : Team by team analysis of Sunday's Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, ninth race of the 22 round season. Teams in championship order: