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On 09/06, 22:38
If Kimi Räikkönen matched the record for consecutive points finishes held by Michael Schumacher, he remains disappointed with his ninth position at the finish of a race where he notably suffered from brake problems. For his part, Romain Grosjean was hindered in his recovery by excessive tire degradation.
On 09/06, 22:32
Red Bull finally secures its victory in Montreal, after an imperial race by Sebastian Vettel. He could have been joined on the podium by Mark Webber, if he hadn't had an accident with Giedo van der Garde. Therefore, he has to settle for fourth place.
On 09/06, 22:31
Black weekend for the Sauber team, which leaves Montreal empty-handed. Despite a good position on the grid (9th), Nico Hülkenberg had to retire following a collision with Giedo van Der Garde. Gutiérrez, on the other hand, saw his race end in the tire wall at the first hairpin.
On 09/06, 22:25
Involved in two on-track incidents, Giedo van der Garde was penalized with a stop and go the first time and, having to retire after the second collision, received a 5-place grid penalty for the next race, which will take place at Silverstone in three weeks.
On 09/06, 22:25
Valtteri Bottas lost a lot of positions between the start and the finish, 11 to be precise, with the Finn finishing 14th, far from the points. Therefore, it was a missed objective for the Williams team, which still hasn't scored a single point in 2013. Like his teammate, Maldonado also had a complicated race in Canada.
On 09/06, 22:15
Force India leaves its 100th Grand Prix credited with a third double finish in the points for the Indian team, the second in a row after Monaco. Paul Di Resta climbed from 17th to 7th place, while Adrian Sutil, after a very eventful race (spin, collision, drive-through), brings back the point for 10th place.
On 09/06, 22:05
The two McLaren drivers were unable to score any points during the Montreal race: Sergio Pérez finished eleventh, just ahead of Jenson Button. The three weeks before Silverstone won't be too much time to get back on track...
On 09/06, 21:35
Jean-Eric Vergne achieved the best result of his F1 career so far by finishing the Canadian Grand Prix in 6th place. The Frenchman is delighted with his performance. His teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, had more difficulty in this race, finishing in 15th position.
On 09/06, 21:32
After Nico Rosberg's victory in Monaco, Mercedes remains on the podium in Montreal as Lewis Hamilton finished third. His teammate had to settle for fifth place. This allows Mercedes to move up to third in the constructors' championship, ahead of Lotus.
On 09/06, 20:20
The teams met this weekend in Montreal to discuss the 2014 season, and they reportedly agreed on a schedule of 21 races with the Bahrain Grand Prix opening in early March and holding eight test days during the season in addition to winter testing.
On 09/06, 19:54
Sebastian Vettel won his first Canadian Grand Prix in Formula 1 after a largely dominated race. He finished ahead of Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton. A good race from Jean-Eric Vergne who finished in 6th place, his best result in Formula 1.
On 09/06, 17:27
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On 09/06, 16:28
Although rumors suggest he could potentially succeed Kimi Räikkönen at Lotus if the Finn moves to Red Bull, Pastor Maldonado pledges loyalty to the Williams team and states that he wants to win the title with the Grove-based team before seeing if the grass is greener elsewhere.
On 09/06, 15:28
While Thailand's presence on the Formula 1 calendar seemed assured for the 2015 season, things are becoming complicated following the enactment of a law banning motor racing in the historic center of Bangkok, where part of the planned circuit for this Grand Prix had been designed.
On 09/06, 08:28
This weekend in Montreal, Kimi Räikkönen is on the verge of equalling the seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher for the record of the most consecutive points finishes (24) ten years after the German. A look back at the path traveled by the Finn since his return and predictions on his chances of breaking the record on Canadian soil.
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