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GPblog on MSNNarrow escape for Verstappen in FP1 session due to Hamilton: Does the Ferrari driver have to worry?Max Verstappen could set the fastest time in a FP1 session for the first time this season, however, there was a hairy moment for the Dutch driver with Lewis Hamilton. During FP1, as Verstappen began to accelerate towards the hairpin,
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Autosport on MSNVerstappen explains loss in form from FP1 to FP2 at F1 Canadian GPMax Verstappen ended Friday practice at the Canadian Grand Prix feeling optimistic for the Formula 1 weekend ahead despite losing pace from FP1 to FP2. The Red Bull driver topped the opening session in Montreal,
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GPFans on MSNFerrari star triggers red flag with crash at Canadian Grand PrixCharles Leclerc suffered a huge shunt during FP1 at the Canadian Grand Prix, locking up heading into Turn 3 and slamming into the barrier. The Ferrari F1 star wrecked the whole left-hand side of his car,
Max Verstappen set the pace in FP1 at the Canadian GP. The two Williams finished behind the Dutchman, in the order of Alexander Albon and Carlos Sainz. While Verstappen was the quickest today, the
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc has taken full responsibility for his self-described “stupid crash” that prematurely ended his FP1 session.
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GPFans on MSNF1 Results Today: Verstappen misery continues as star suffers embarrassing crash at Canadian Grand PrixF1's first session at the Canadian Grand Prix was difficult for Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari, with the champion's team-mate also hitting the barriers early in FP1.
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GPblog on MSNF1 LIVE | Leclerc is in the wall 15 minutes into FP1!Formula 1 travels back to North America for the tenth race of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix. The first free practice session will be a vital one for all teams and drivers in Montreal, so
Charles Leclerc was left to rue what he described as a “stupid crash” in FP1 for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix, which casued significant damage to his Ferrari and ruled him out the rest of the day.
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motorsport.com on MSNCharles Leclerc won’t blame Isack Hadjar for poor Canadian GP qualifyingThe Ferrari driver qualified in eighth for the Canadian Grand Prix despite believing that he should have been in the fight for pole position
Oscar Piastri made a small mistake during the first free practice session at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. As a result, the Australian driver received a fine from the stewards. On Friday, on-track action at the Canadian Grand Prix began with FP1,