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Formula 1 returns to action today at the Canadian Grand Prix, with the Sprint race set to provide another key chapter in what is becoming an increasingly fascinating 2026 season. George Russell will lead the field away after sec...


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Mercedes delivered exactly the kind of performance many expected at the Canadian Grand Prix, but the underlying data from Sprint Qualifying reveals just how significant the W17’s advantage really was. While George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli secured a commanding front-row lockout in Montreal, the stopwatch alone does not fully explain the scale of Mercedes’ superiority....


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The fifth and sixth positions secured by Scuderia Ferrari during the intensely contested Formula 1 Sprint Qualifying session at the Canadian Grand Prix certainly do not represent the absolute ideal scenario or the...


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Ferrari’s frustrating Friday in Montreal raised an uncomfortable but important Formula 1 truth: identifying a problem is one thing, solving it under competitive pressure is something entirely different.

To fully understand the difficulties Charles Leclerc experienced during Friday’s running at the Canadian Grand Prix, it is necessary to go back to the middle of the wee...


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F1 safety vs animal welfare: the difficult balance after Alexander Albon’s Canada GP crash

The incident involving Alexander Albon during Free Practice 1 at the Canadian Grand Prix has once again brought attention to a topic that may seem secondary at first glance, yet continues to resurface in motorsport: wild animals entering racing circuits.

The Williams driver attem...


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