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    Formula 1 News: Montreal Delivers Thrilling Racing Amidst Track Issues and Driver Struggles

    The Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix at Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve produced an exhilarating race, with Max Verstappen and Red Bull returning to winning ways. However, the event was marred by infrastructure issues and weather-related problems, which affected the fans and teams alike.

    Formula 1 Schedule: Montreal’s Overtaking-Friendly Layout and Weather Conditions

    The Montreal circuit, known for its overtaking-friendly layout, played a significant role in the thrilling race. The wild weather conditions also added to the excitement, making it the best race of the season so far. Red Bull’s previous advantage was reduced, and Verstappen struggled to pass George Russell, eventually winning the race after a safety car intervention.

    Formula 1 Standings: Perez’s Poor Form Continues, While Mercedes Shows Improvement

    Sergio Perez’s poor form continued, with a Q1 exit and two crashes during the race. His new Red Bull contract, announced before the race, will be under scrutiny if his performance doesn’t improve. Meanwhile, Mercedes showed signs of improvement, with Russell taking pole position and both Silver Arrows drivers finishing in the top four.

    Formula 1 News: Safety Car Timing Costs Norris, While Ferrari Struggles

    Lando Norris was left to rue the timing of the safety car, which cost him a well-built lead ahead of Verstappen and Russell. Ferrari, on the other hand, struggled with tyre warm-up and track evolution, leading to a disappointing result.

    Formula 1 News: Rivals View Red Bull’s Recent Developments as a “Downgrade”

    Red Bull’s recent updates have been viewed as a “downgrade” by rivals, including Mercedes’ technical director James Allison. The team’s kerb-riding issue and struggles with bumps and kerbs will need to be addressed to regain their advantage.

    Formula 1 News: Ferrari Hopes Canada Calamity was a One-Off, While Mercedes Makes Progress

    Ferrari hopes that their poor performance in Canada was a one-off, while Mercedes is optimistic about their recent progress, including a new front-wing concept. The team’s bittersweet feeling after the race reflects their improvement, but also the errors that cost them a better result.

    Formula 1 News: Tsunoda Staying with RB for 2025, Easing Driver Market

    Yuki Tsunoda’s contract extension with Red Bull for 2025 has eased the driver market, with Liam Lawson still without an F1 drive. The announcement has settled the driver market, with others hoping for free seats at Haas, Williams, Alpine, and Sauber.

    Formula 1 News: 2026 F1 Cars to be Narrower, Lighter, and Faster

    The FIA has outlined the key details of the 2026 F1 car concept, which will be narrower, lighter, and faster. The new regulations aim to improve racing, with a focus on reducing downforce and increasing straight-line speed.

    Formula 1 News: Teams and Drivers Unhappy with Current 2026 Plans

    However, the teams and drivers are not happy with the current 2026 plans, fearing that the new cars will not be fast enough in the corners and may lead to safety concerns. The teams are also worried that the rules are too prescriptive, limiting innovation through aero design.

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