Max Verstappen beats Carlos Sainz to Canada F1 victory, Lewis Hamilton returns to the podium

Reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen saw off late pressure from Carlos Sainz to take his sixth victory of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Verstappen beats Sainz to Canadian GP victory, Hamilton returns to the podium

A late Safety Car played into Sainz’s hands, g🌸iving him six-lap fresher tyres than the Red Bull driver in the ꧙closing phase of the race. 

Sainz remained in DRS range of Verstappen after the Safety Car but couldn’t get close enough to make a move with Red Bull’s straight-🐈line speed advantage once again proving to be crucial.

W🍰ith Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez retiring ea🌞rly on due to a suspected gearbox problem, Verstappen has opened up a significant lead in the drivers’ championship ahead of the British Grand Prix.

Lewis Hamilton returned to the podium with a fine drive to thir🅠d at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - his second rostrum appearance of the year. 

George Russell finished fourth after making🐻 up positio🍎ns at the start of the race but didn't quite have the pace of teammate Hamilton.

Safety Car livens up the race

The race was livened up on Lap 49 when Yuki Tsunoda crashed at 🐈T♐urn 2.

Sainz made his second stop under the Safety Car whic♒h gave him a significant advantage over his mainℱ rival.

Up until that point, the two Virtual Safety Cars saw a lot of pit stop acti🌺on with Red Bull opting to pit Verstappen on Lap 9 but Sainz stayed out.

Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari F1-75. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada, Race
Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari F1-75. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9, Canadian Grand Prix,…

Under the second VSC, Sainz decided to stop, giving him 12-l♈ap fresher tyres t🍒han the reigning champion.

Sainz cut the gap at the front down to under six s🅺econds before Verstappen's stop on Lap 44 before the Safety Car was deployed six laps later.

Leclerc's recovery

After starting from the back of the grid, Charཧles Leclerc struggled to make initial progress through the field.

Leclerc found himself stuck behind several midfield cars in a DRS train, forcing him into an early pit stop o🐬n Lap 42 for new medium tyres.

It was a slow start for Leclerc meaning he dropped behind Guanyu Zhou, Yuki Tsunoda and Da♒niel Ricciardo.

He continued to make moves through the field and stayed out under the aforementioned🌃 Safety Car position, promoting him up to seventh.

Leclerc was aggressive on the restart, overtaking both Alpines to 🅠finish fifth ahead of Esteban Ocon and Alonso.

Alonso suffered from a♒ power unit issue in the closing laps meaning he was put under immense press🎀ure from both Alfa Romeos.

Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 and Nicholas Latifi (CDN) Williams Racing FW44 at the start of the race. Formula 1
Charles Leclerc (MON) Ferrari F1-75 and Nicholas Latifi (CDN) Williams Racing FW44 at the…

The Spaniard fended from Valtteri Bottas to the line to finish seventh ahead of the Finn, while Guanyu Zhou and Lance Stroll rounded out the t♒op 10.

Daniel Ricciardo missed out on a points finish with 11th ahead of Sebastian Vettel, whose decision to stay out under the Safet🐼y Car didn't work.

It was a torrid day for Haas af♛ter qualifying fifth and sixth♚ respectively.

Kevin Magnussen sustained damage early on, while Mick Schumacher retired on Lap 20 whilst running insid🐠e the points.

Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Haas VF-22 with broken front wing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9, Canadian Grand Prix,
Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Haas VF-22 with broken front wing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 9,…

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