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F1: Canada GP: Practice team notes - Alpine

It's been a relatively productive Friday for the team today across both practice sessions.

F1: Leclerc takes Montreal penalty

New set of control electronics means that Charles Leclerc is handed a 10-place grid penalty as Ferrari ponders opportunity of adding another engine to Monegasque's pool.

F1: Canada GP: Practice team notes - Williams

Overall, we've had a productive day and have started to tune the car to the characteristics of Montreal, and especially the bumps, which are quite severe at T8.

F1: Verstappen continues to set Montreal pace

As his rivals face various issues, not least an undriveable car for Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen looks set to be the only driver facing a good night's sleep tonight.

F1: Canada GP: Friday Free 2 - Times

Times from today's second free practice session for the AWS Grand Prix du Canada.

F1: Tsunoda to start Canadian GP from back of grid

Having exceeded his allocation of power units, AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid.

F1: Verstappen sets the pace in opening session in Canada

Max Verstappen heads Sergio Perez and Fernando Alonso in FP1, as Mercedes runs both drivers with different floors in bid to minimise bouncing.

F1: Canada GP: Friday Free 1 - Times

Times from today's opening free practice session for the AWS Grand Prix du Canada.

F1: Haas to delay upgrade

Guenther Steiner has revealed that the upgrade originally planned for the forthcoming French Grand Prix will now be introduced a week later in Hungary.

F1: Leclerc's engine "beyond repair"

Ferrari has admitted that the power unit Charles Leclerc used in last weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix is "beyond repair".

F1: Rule change "disappointing", says Verstappen

World champion, Max Verstappen has admitted to being disappointed at the FIA's decision to change the rules mid-season in a bid to alleviate the porpoising phenomenon.

F1: Red Bull and Ferrari break curfew

Red Bull and Ferrari have both broken the mandatory curfew as the Canadian Grand Prix weekend gets underway.

F1: Canada GP: Power Unit elements

Power unit elements used prior to the AWS Grand Prix du Canada weekend.

F1: FIA acts to reduce porpoising

A technical directive has been issued by the FIA to give guidance to the teams about the measures it intends to take to tackle the problem of porpoising.

F1: Canada GP: Preview - Ferrari

Ferrari looks ahead to the Canadian Grand Prix, a race it has won 12 times since first contesting it in 1967.


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