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In this exclusive podcast, experts delve into the intricacies of the battle for the top spot, dissect the performance of the chasing pack, and ponder the future of the Spanish Grand Prix on the Formula 1 calendar beyond 2026. As the 2024 season heats up, Norris’ struggles raise questions about the underlying factors at play and the implications for the sport’s future.

Mercedes AMG F1 Team Principal Toto Wolff has admitted that his team is still short of the pace required to win Formula 1 races in 2024, despite a strong podium finish at the Spanish Grand Prix. The team’s progress and challenges are discussed, with a focus on their aim to close the gap to the top teams and secure their first win of the 2024 season.

Red Bull’s Max Verstappen claimed a hard-fought win at the Canadian Grand Prix, navigating changeable weather, multiple restarts, and intense pressure from rivals to secure the top spot on the podium. Lando Norris and George Russell completed the podium in a thrilling race that could see a significant shift in the Formula 1 Standings.

In a thrilling qualifying session at the Circuit de Gilles Villeneuve, Mercedes driver George Russell clinched pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix, edging out championship leader Max Verstappen of Red Bull. Ferrari, however, struggled to find pace, leaving Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz in 11th and 12th positions on the grid. The highly-anticipated Canadian GP is scheduled to begin at 2 pm local time (-4 GMT) on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

As Ferrari gears up to sign Lewis Hamilton alongside Charles Leclerc for the 2025 Formula 1 season, team principal Frederic Vasseur is confident that having two superstar drivers will not lead to points being split across both cars. Instead, he believes it will bring a mutual benefit to the team, driving them to the top of the Formula 1 standings.

Red Bull’s Formula 1 woes on bumpy circuits, including the notorious Monaco street track, have raised concerns about their performance at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal. The team’s RB20 chassis struggled with kerb-riding ability in Monaco, resulting in a disappointing sixth-place finish for Max Verstappen and an early exit for Sergio Perez in Q1. Verstappen believes the bumpiness of the Montreal circuit will still pose a challenge, while Horner remains confident in their historical success in Canada. With Ferrari and McLaren closing in, the Canadian Grand Prix promises to be an intense battle.