Reigning F1 champion Max Verstappen of Purple Bull topped the timesheet in each of Friday’s observe classes for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. In the meantime, Charles Leclerc faces a 10-place grid penalty after Ferrari modified his management electronics. Mercedes additionally tried a number of modifications.
Up to date: 18 Jun 2022 3:15 pm

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Purple Bull’s Max Verstappen, of the Netherlands, drives through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Purple Bull Racing Max Verstappen of the Netherlands stops within the pits through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Purple Bull Racing Max Verstappen of the Netherlands talks with a crew member following the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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A fan waves a Ferrari flag on the Senna nook through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Williams’ Nicholas Latifi, of Canada, drives through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal

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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, of Monaco, drives through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll, of Canada, drives through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, of Britian, drives through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, of Monaco, will get into his automotive within the storage through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.

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Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, of Britain, climbs into his automotive through the second observe session for the Formulation One Canadian Grand Prix auto race in Montreal.