Charles Leclerc: A Determined Drive Towards Redemption After Canadian GP Setback

Charles Leclerc admitted that his performance at the Canadian Grand Prix was not perfect and expressed frustration with Ferrari’s strategy decisions during the race. He emphasized that his focus is not on proving anyone wrong but on doing his job to the best of his abilities. Despite the setbacks, he remains confident in his team’s understanding of his goals and desires in racing. Team boss Fred Vasseur acknowledged Leclerc’s concerns about the strategy and noted that they took some risks due to their position in the race. The Monegasque driver…

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Sparks Fly as McLaren Rivalry Erupts: Twists and Turns at Canadian Grand Prix

Sparks Fly as McLaren Rivalry Erupts: Twists and Turns at Canadian Grand Prix

F1 Results Today: McLaren team-mates COLLIDE to blow championship wide open at Canadian Grand Prix

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Thrilling Triumphs and Heart-pounding Moments: The 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix Race Recap

Thrilling Triumphs and Heart-pounding Moments: The 2025 F1 Canadian Grand Prix Race Recap

Full results from the Canadian Grand Prix, Round 10 of the 2025 F1 world championship.

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Isack Hadjar Slapped with Grid Penalty for Hindering Carlos Sainz in Canadian GP Qualifying

Isack Hadjar has been given a three-place grid penalty for impeding Carlos Sainz during qualifying for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix. The miscommunication between Hadjar and his Racing Bulls team resulted in Sainz being blocked at Turn 6 during his hot lap, leading to his elimination in 17th place. Despite Hadjar’s initial plea of innocence, he will now start the race in 12th position as a result of the penalty. The stewarding document confirmed the incident and explained the rationale behind the decision to drop Hadjar out of the…

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Leclerc’s F1 Canadian GP Pole Disappointment: A Lesson in Sportsmanship and Resilience

Charles Leclerc expressed deep disappointment after qualifying only eighth for the Canadian Grand Prix, believing he had the pace for pole position. He was caught out by a snap at Turn 7 on his final lap in Q3, which he attributed to Isack Hadjar’s car ahead creating dirty air. Despite a crash in FP1 requiring a survival cell replacement, Leclerc felt the incident had minimal impact on his performance. He was confident in his car setup since FP1 and regretted missing the opportunity to fight for pole from P8. Leclerc…

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