F1 drivers praise Canadian Grand Prix racetrack
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Canadian Grand Prix delivered one of the many shocking results of the Formula 1 season, as George Russell took pole position after posting the exact time as Max Verstappen in Q3. Can Russell and Mercedes deliver another surprise Saturday in Montreal?
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Autosport on MSNLando Norris admits "big mistakes" left him seventh in F1 Canadian GP qualifyingThe McLaren driver had a disappointing qualifying in Montreal as he qualified seventh while title rival and team-mate Oscar Piastri was third
1. George Russell, Great Britain, Mercedes, 1 minute, 10.899 seconds. 2. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 1:11.059. 3. Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren, 1:11.120. 4. Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Italy, Mercedes, 1:11.391.
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McLaren driver Lando Norris rejected a fan's marriage proposal during the Canadian Grand Prix's Free Practice 2 session.
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F1 championship leader Oscar Piastri will start from the second row for the Canadian grand prix, as George Russell takes pole ahead of Max Verstappen in Montreal.
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