Hamilton stays ahead as Vettel closes the gap
2016 Canadian Grand Prix second practice
Lewis Hamilton continued to set the pace in second practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, but with a reduced margin over Mercedes’ closest rivals.
Lewis Hamilton continued to set the pace in second practice for the Canadian Grand Prix, but with a reduced margin over Mercedes’ closest rivals.
Mercedes led the way in the first practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix with almost a second in hand over Ferrari.
There isn’t room for every F1-eligible driver in the championship but there are plenty of other racing opportunities out there. So where have they all ended up?
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Nico Rosberg says he had no choice other than to let Lewis Hamilton past in Monaco, even though it meant losing part of his points lead over his team mate.
Red Bull can be title contenders if they are competitive on tracks like the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, according to Daniel Ricciardo.
Kimi Raikkonen believes he and Ferrari have got on top of the problems which caused him to spin at the same corner for two years in a row in Canada.
Daniel Ricciardo revealed Red Bull have made changes to their pit stop and strategy procedures after he questioned two decisions which potentially cost him victory in Monaco.
Red Bull’s engine upgrade could make them a contender for victory this weekend and Ferrari are also bringing new bits for their motor. Who will lead the charge against Mercedes?
The first two days of track action in Montreal should be dry but that is expected to change on Sunday, giving the possibility of another rain-affected race.
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The fast and challenging Circuit Gilles Villeneuve has changed little over the years mainly due to the lack of available space to alter the layout.
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The first pictures of the new Baku City Circuit since the majority of construction work was finished reveals just how narrow sections of the circuit will be.
Is F1’s Drag Reduction System “a great thing” or “like giving Photoshop to Picasso”? Fans aren’t convinced and the paddock remains split over the controversial overtaking aid.
In the round-up: Ferrari turbo fix to arrive in Canada • FIA to use biometric data • Honda against FIA supply rules
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