Alpine's Fernando Alonso beat Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel to top the timesheets in the wet final practice for the Canadian Grand Prix. Charles Leclerc did not set a... read more »
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Fernando Alonso heads Pierre Gasly and Sebastian Vettel in final practice as wet qualifying looks set to mix-up Canadian Grand Prix grid. read more »
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Charles Leclerc will start this weekend's F1 Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid after taking more power unit components. read more »
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Charles Leclerc will start on the back row of the grid for Sunday's Canadian GP after it was confirmed Ferrari have taken a completely new power unit. read more »
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Ferrari has made further changes to Charles Leclerc's engine, meaning he will start at the back of the grid at the Canadian Grand Prix. read more »
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It was a 10-place grid drop, now Charles Leclerc is heading to the back in Canada. read more »
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The Monegasque driver, who is fighting Max Verstappen for the F1 world title, had already been set for a 10-place grid drop as the result of a new control electronics on... read more »
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Charles Leclerc will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the Formula 1 field after having more Power Unit components fitted to his car. Following Friday... read more »
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Charles Leclerc will start at the back of the grid for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, further damaging his F1 title hopes. read more »
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Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer refused to be drawn on where Oscar Piastri's F1 future lies despite confirming the Australian will be on the grid next season. read more »
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Charles Leclerc's Azerbaijan Grand Prix engine failure has had bigger consequences for him in Canada after Ferrari were forced to trigger a grid penalty after changing his... read more »
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The reigning F1 world champion dominated the practice timesheets on Friday at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, leading in both practice sessions, with a best time of 1m14.127s in... read more »
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Max Verstappen believes there is no need to "over-dramatise" the porpoising issues affecting the majority of the F1 grid. read more »
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Ferrari's Charles Leclerc will face a 10-place grid penalty from wherever he qualifies for the Canadian Grand Prix. read more »
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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. read more »
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Charles Leclerc will be demoted 10 places from his qualifying position for the Canadian Grand Prix. read more »
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Leclerc was forced to retire from last Sunday's Azerbaijan Grand Prix while leading the race after a failure on his power unit that Ferrari has since confirmed left it... read more »
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Charles Leclerc will take a grid penalty at this weekend's Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix after exceeding his power unit allocation. Leclerc suffered reliability setbacks... read more »
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A grid penalty for Yuki Tsunoda in Montreal but no news yet about Charles Leclerc meeting a similar fate. read more »
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Having exceeded his allocation of power units, AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid. read more »
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Championship leader Max Verstappen completed another successful session by setting the pace in the opening practice for the Canadian Grand Prix while Ferrari's Charles... read more »
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Yuki Tsunoda is set to start the Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the field after taking on new Power Unit components. The AlphaTauri driver has taken a fourth internal... read more »
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Charles Leclerc says he is considering taking a 10-place grid penalty at this weekend's Canadian GP after Ferrari confirmed his failed power unit from the Azerbaijan GP is... read more »
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Charles Leclerc's F1 title hopes could take a further hit at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix, with the prospect of a grid penalty for an engine change looming. read more »
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Ferrari has confirmed the engine which failed for Charles Leclerc at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix is "beyond repair", raising the prospect of a grid penalty in the near... read more »