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Latest: May 28, 6:16 PM from Formula1.com
PALMER: Why Russell should take heart from the Canadian GP
When you take a step back and judge George Russell’s race weekend on it’s merits, it was almost faultless and exactly what he needed, writes former Renault F1 driver Jolyon Palmer.
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F1 legend Brawn makes motorsport return with MotoGP role
Former F1 team boss and technical chief Ross Brawn has made a motorsport comeback by joining the Board of Directors at MotoGP outfit Pramac Racing.
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Who impressed our judges in Canada?
Kimi Antonelli made it four victories in a row with another triumph at the Canadian Grand Prix. But who else impressed our judges in Montreal? Check out the latest scores and overall leaderboard below...
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Mekies insists ‘it’s only the beginning’ after Canada podium
Team Principal Laurent Mekies recognised that Red Bull's strong result in the Canadian Grand Prix was down to their readiness to take risks.
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Vasseur praises ‘strong weekend’ for Ferrari in Canada
Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur was pleased with how Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc fared in Canada, as the former bagged his second podium of the season with a P2 finish, while the Monegasque driver came home fourth.
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Montreal chaos proves why bettors can't get complacent
An action-packed race in Montreal produced a ton of betting drama – even if it wasn't what was initially expected.
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Sainz praises 'strong result' in Canada after tyre 'mistake'
Carlos Sainz believes his ninth-place finish in the Canadian Grand Prix was a "strong result", especially after "my mistake" having decided to start Sunday's race on the intermediate tyre.
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‘This fight is on’ – Wolff on his approach to driver battles
After Kimi Antonelli and George Russell came to blows in Canada, Team Principal Toto Wolff has reflected on Mercedes' approach to letting them fight for position.
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7 moments you might have missed at the Canadian GP
Relive the action from Montreal at the 2026 Canadian Grand Prix with plenty of off-track F1 moments – hockey havoc, the World Cup trophy tour, and more.
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Bearman admits Haas 'didn't really deserve' P10 Canada finish
Ollie Bearman believes that "we didn't really deserve" to take a point away from the Canadian Grand Prix, as the Haas driver salvaged tenth place after a difficult weekend.
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‘Damage limitation’ pleases P8 Gasly in Canada
After qualifying 14th for the Canadian Grand Prix, Pierre Gasly looked in for a difficult afternoon in Montreal. But the Frenchman put in a strong drive to climb into the points on Sunday and finish eighth, which he was quick to call “damage limitation.”
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5 betting lessons learnt after Antonelli wins in Canada
Antonelli’s stunning 2026 season continued in Montreal as the teenager secured a fourth win of the season.
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Listen to F1 Nation's Canada GP review
Kimi Antonelli made it four wins on the bounce in Canada, as the youngster extended his lead over team mate George Russell in the standings. Those two provided plenty of entertainment in Canada, until Russell was forced to retire with a problem.
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5 Winners and 5 Losers from Canada
Lawrence Barretto picks out his winners and losers from an eventful Canadian Grand Prix weekend.
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Hadjar laments ‘mistakes’ in 'hard to drive' Red Bull
Isack Hadjar recorded his best Grand Prix finish of the season in Canada, coming home fifth for Red Bull just behind Charles Leclerc. But the result does not tell the full story of a chaotic race that included two penalties that cost the Frenchman a huge chunk of time.
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Leclerc looking for answers after 'most difficult weekend’
Despite improving to the top-four in the Canadian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc reiterated his struggles over the weekend.
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How McLaren's tyre gamble unravelled their Canadian GP
McLaren were set to be Mercedes' closest challengers in the Canadian Grand Prix, but the decision to start their drivers on intermediate tyres quickly backfired.
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McLaren explain decisive intermediate tyre call in Canada
McLaren's race ultimately unraveled after starting both drivers on intermediates for the Canadian Grand Prix.
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