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On 12/06, 09:37
The 2021 season could see a revamp of Grand Prix weekends with the elimination of the Thursday session and a new organization of free practice.
On 12/06, 08:43
Before the opening of the French Grand Prix weekend from June 21 to 23, some Formula 1 drivers led by Charles Leclerc and other celebrities will participate in a charity football match organized by the Jules Bianchi association at the Bandol stadium.
On 10/06, 12:46
The two Renault drivers achieved a strong team finish in the Top 10 at the Canadian Grand Prix. Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hülkenberg finished the race in 6th and 7th places respectively, bringing in a haul of 14 points, as much as in the first six Grand Prix of the year.
On 10/06, 12:03
The decision, made two-thirds into the race, clearly determined the future winner of the race in Montreal, virtually giving the top podium spot to Lewis Hamilton. But how is this decision, penalizing Sebastian Vettel with a five-second penalty, explained? Here is the full report from the decision-making stewards.
On 10/06, 08:37
You know the formula: let's discuss the main satisfactions and disappointments of this seventh weekend of the 2019 season, held at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal.
On 10/06, 07:50
Stripped of his victory after a five-second penalty, Sebastian Vettel obviously didn't mince his words against the stewards... while putting words into action by swapping the first and second place signs at the finish line: undoubtedly the highlight of this Canadian Grand Prix!
On 10/06, 06:49
If Charles Leclerc finished this Canadian Grand Prix in third place, the Monegasque led a solitary race. Both lacking pace, Pierre Gasly and Romain Grosjean finished 8th and 14th respectively at the finish.
On 09/06, 19:49
Sebastian Vettel is the moral winner of this Canadian Grand Prix, but it is Lewis Hamilton who wins the race after a 5-second penalty was given to the German for a dangerous re-entry onto the track after going off in front of the Brit. Charles Leclerc completes the podium.
On 09/06, 09:43
Different stakes for different battles, the race already promises to be thrilling in many ways. Ferrari vs Mercedes struggle, performance to ensure for Renault, comeback of Max Verstappen and Kevin Magnussen... there will be plenty of events to follow during the race. Let's quickly review the different points to watch for this 50th Canadian Grand Prix.
On 08/06, 19:34
Sebastian Vettel returned to pole position, ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. Daniel Ricciardo created a surprise by setting the 4th fastest time. The session was also interrupted in Q2 by a big accident involving Kevin Magnussen.
On 08/06, 16:59
The third free practice session had the same outcome as Friday's FP2. A few hours before qualifying, it was the two Ferraris that outpaced the Mercedes. But this time, it was Sebastian Vettel who led the way.
On 08/06, 14:34
Located on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, the Canadian track winds between strips of land, surrounded by concrete walls. Like Monaco, any mistake here results in a crash. There are no large sand traps, and the narrowness of the track is difficult to gauge. Mixing numerous chicanes with record speeds, the circuit is atypical and often witnesses impressive racing feats. Let's take a technical look at this very specific track.
On 07/06, 20:30
For once, Ferrari succeeded on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and placed ahead of the Mercedes. Lewis Hamilton, who made a mistake at turn number 9, will return to the pit very early and not come out again.
On 07/06, 15:35
The Mercedes drivers largely dominated this first free practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time ahead of Valtteri Bottas and the Monegasque Charles Leclerc.
On 06/06, 14:49
Guilhem Guirado was invited to a track baptism as a passenger in a two-seater F1 driven by Jean Alesi at the Circuit Paul Ricard. An amazing experience for the current captain of the French rugby team.
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