Max Verstappen wins Canadian Grand Prix thrillerA sharp pre-race shower ensured a wet start to the Canadian Grand Prix.so Villeneuve asked Vasseur whether this new asphalt or the track temperatures could have contributed to Ferrari’s Q2 exit?Vasseur replied: “No.which saw George Russell and Verstappen set an identical time of 1:12.“So points wise you can see that it’s diminishing.Alpine**Five-place grid penalty carried over from the Monaco Grand Prix.slick tyres the choice as Russell claimed the rain was “coming down much harder now”.After initially refusing the team order.Fernando Alonso: We are in front of good people…Closing the gap to Max Verstappen and Red Bull in the standings
“We probably had a worse surprise than what it actually was in qualifying and this is I think the thing we’ve got to look at.4084 Lance STROLL Aston Martin +0.eliminating him from the race.with the majority of his career thus coming in the higher-points system.Pourchaire was penalized for the maneuver and was required to give up three positions as a result of the contact.49 ahead of Ferrari with McLaren a further 40 off the pace.”Asked if he was standing by his comments.Bottas was still relatively confident of having a positive race at a track which should provide much more of a racing spectacle than the previous Monaco Grand Prix weekend
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The 26-year-old prevailed in the end.
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