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Check out the biggest stories on the day after a chaotic Canadian Grand Prix with the RacingNews365 Review.
After a disappointing performance at the Canadian Grand Prix, Sergio Perez publicly apologized to Red Bull on social media and admitted he needs a “straight-forward weekend” to reset his form. This came after he spun at Turn 6, causing damage to the rear wing and earning a grid penalty for the next race in Spain. Perez acknowledged his mistakes and is determined to bounce back stronger.
On the other hand, Esteban Ocon criticized Alpine’s team orders during the race, particularly being asked to let Pierre Gasly through in the closing stages when attacking Daniel Ricciardo seemed futile.
Meanwhile, Max Verstappen secured his third consecutive victory at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, joining the ranks of Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher with back-to-back-to-back wins at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Overall, the Canadian Grand Prix was a thrilling race with changing weather conditions, resulting in Verstappen’s victory, McLaren’s strong performance, Mercedes’ comeback, and Ferrari’s disappointing double DNF, marking their first non-points result since the 2023 Australian Grand Prix.
In the aftermath of the race, experts on the RacingNews365.com podcast analyzed the weekend’s events, highlighting Verstappen’s success amidst chaos, Perez’s struggles, McLaren’s resurgence, Mercedes’ competitiveness, and Ferrari’s sudden decline following their dominant display in Monaco.