Where and how to watch the Canadian Grand Prix
Formula 1 makes its return to Canada after a two-year absence as the Canadian Grand Prix comes to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on June 19.
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Formula 1 makes its return to Canada after a two-year absence as the Canadian Grand Prix comes to Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on June 19.
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The 2022 Formula 1 season has already played host to some fantastic and shocking moments, with the Monaco GP this past weekend not disappointing on all fronts.
Carlos Sainz’s refusal to stop for intermediates in Monaco was a “great strategy” made by the Spaniard himself with Jolyon Palmer saying had he listened to Ferrari it would have “butchered” his race.
Red Bull and main rival Ferrari have been closely matched at most venues so far in 2022, despite their respective cars usually showing strengths in different areas of circuits.
Only the third non-European driver to win the Monaco GP since Ayrton Senna’s four-year run, Sergio Perez says that’s just another indication of how difficult it is for drivers outside of Europe to make it into Formula 1.
On Saturday Sainz held up Aston Martin driver Stroll at the end of a lap, for which he was summoned by the stewards. Sainz received a 25,000 euro fine and his third reprimand of the 2022 season.