“Think we have a grip on the car.To have a season like that is quite rare.yet saw their formal application to join the grid rejected in January by the sport’s commercial rights holders.“But we won’t know til we get out [tomorrow].was the removal of the slow final chicane and reinstating the sweeping final right-hander – with a huge G-force challenge placed on the drivers’ necks and a thrilling conclusion to the lap.after setting an identical time to that of polesitter George Russell.There is no way we are going to give up.with Ricciardo passing him for seventh place – while the RB driver was under investigation for a false start.
“So it could be a bit of a strategic game.”Mercedes’ George Russell and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen made history as for only the second time in F1 history.”More reaction from a thrilling Canadian Grand Prix👉 Red Bull punishment slammed after rule break and ‘endangering drivers👉 Canadian GP driver ratings: Record low score for Sergio Perez horror showNorris would later try the overcut as the track dried and emerged from the pit lane neck and neck with Verstappen on slick tyres.It was third time lucky for Russell as he demoted the Australian to fifth at Turn 13.Verstappen closed up to the back of Russell as a dry line emerged on track.Although he tried to avoid Sainz.The McLaren man rose from P3 to P2 but had looked on course to go one better numerous times throughout the race only to finish behind Max Verstappen.Perez therefore received a three-place grid drop for the next race in Spain.
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“We’ve just got to make sure that cars are efficient.
but mostly myself and today just one of the worst races that I’ve driven.
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