Senna helmet will get pride of place – Hamilton
2017 Canadian Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton says he will give pride of place to the Ayrton Senna helmet he was presented with after today’s qualifying session in Canada.
Lewis Hamilton says he will give pride of place to the Ayrton Senna helmet he was presented with after today’s qualifying session in Canada.
Carlos Sainz Jnr was unhappy with his Toro Rosso team’s slipstreaming tactics after qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton equalled his hero Ayrton Senna’s tally of 65 pole positions after a stunning performance in qualifying at Montreal.
Lewis Hamilton took pole position ahead of Sebastian Vettel in Canada, followed by their team mates.
Sebastian Vettel lapped quicker than last year’s pole position time as he headed a Ferrari one-two in the final practice session.
Carlos Sainz Jnr has been given a formal reprimand for causing a potentially dangerous incident by driving too slowly.
F1 has published rare video from inside the pre-race briefing for the drivers which shows them discussing key points from the Spanish Grand Prix.
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The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve caught out many drivers on Friday and left the impression there is little to choose between the usual two top teams.
Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene said he laughed at claims the team had favoured Sebastian Vettel during the Monaco Grand Prix.
Several drivers were caught out with spins and mistakes during today’s two practice sessions. Here’s what they had to say on the radios.
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Kimi Raikkonen lapped just one tenth of a second off last year’s Canadian Grand Prix pole position time as he led the second practice session of the day.
Formula one’s managing director for motorsports Ross Brawn believes cutting back on its high levels of aerodynamic downforce will damage the spectacle.
Lewis Hamilton led the first practice session for the Canadian at a very slippery Circuit Gilles Villeneuve while both Ferraris drivers spun.
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Fernando Alonso has issued a clear warning to McLaren that he will not re-sign for 2018 unless he wins a race soon.
Lewis Hamilton believes the unique aspects of Ferrari’s car will make it particularly well-suited to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve this weekend.
Fernando Alonso has warned the lack of competition in Formula One is sapping the sport’s popularity as he makes his return to the sport this weekend.
Expect the lap time improvement from F1’s new-generation cars to be less than spectacular at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.