Formula 1
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More to come from Mercedes - pole-sitter Russell
George Russell says there is “more to come” from Mercedes after he took their first pole position for nearly a year at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Norris ‘excited’ to see what McLaren can do on race day in Canada after taking P3 in qualifying
Lando Norris is keen to put on a “good show” in the Canadian Grand Prix after claiming P3 on the grid during an incredibly close qualifying...
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RACE PREDICTOR: Who are you backing to finish on the podium in the Canadian Grand Prix?
Tell us who you think will make the podium in Montreal.
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AS IT HAPPENED: Follow all the action from qualifying for the Canadian GP as Russell takes pole
Live coverage of Saturday's qualifying session for the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
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Daniel Ricciardo hits back at Jacques Villeneuve criticism with ‘talking s**t’ jibe
Daniel Ricciardo hits back at Jacques Villeneuve after the F1 world champion's scathing criticism.
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WATCH: Go onboard with Russell for his stunning pole position lap in Montreal
George Russell claimed his second F1 pole position during an ultra-close qualifying session for the Canadian Grand Prix, with the final Q3 phase...
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FIA post-qualifying press conference – Canada
1. George Russell (Mercedes), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 3. Lando Norris (McLaren)
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FACTS AND STATS: Verstappen eyes up a fourth straight win when starting P2 as Perez records back-to-back Q1 eliminations
George Russell grabbed his first pole position of the year in Canada, as Mercedes returned to the front of the field. Max Verstappen managed to...
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Lewis Hamilton baffled by qualifying pace loss as grip just “vanished”
Lewis Hamilton struggled to explain his loss of pace during Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.
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How Hamilton's data helped Russell snatch Canada F1 pole
Hamilton had looked well on top of things in final practice in Montreal, as he ended Saturday morning’s session nearly fourth-tenths clear of Red...
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Leclerc left scratching his head over Ferrari’s ‘strange’ qualifying slump in Canada
Charles Leclerc has admitted that Ferrari simply “don’t understand” their lack of pace in dry conditions at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve after...
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Helmut Marko claims Sergio Perez’s struggles are “psychological” after 'total disaster’
Helmut Marko reckons Sergio Perez's recent F1 struggles are "psychological" after his latest Q1 exit.