2025 Canadian Grand Prix strategy briefing: All the data to follow the race with | 2025 Canadian Grand Prix pre-race analysis Will George Russell become the fourth different winner this year? Here's all the key data to follow the Canadian Grand Prix with. Read more:
Norris was further behind his team mate than any other driver: Qualifying data | Formula 1 The biggest gap between any pair of team mates in qualifying occured at McLaren, where Oscar Piastri out-qualified Lando Norris by over half a second. Read more:
Tsunoda defends his decision to pass Piastri under red flags despite penalty | Formula 1 Yuki Tsunoda criticised the stewards' decision to penalise him for overtaking Oscar Piastri under red flags during the final practice session. Read more:
Round-up: Hamilton unsure he’ll feel “at one” with his Ferrari this year, and more | RaceFans Round-up Sunday's edition of the RaceFans round-up. Read more:
Hadjar gets three-place grid drop for impeding Sainz, Ocon reprimanded | Formula 1 Isack Hadjar has been demoted three places on the grid for the Canadian Grand Prix for impeding Carlos Sainz Jnr. Read more:
Russell beats Verstappen and Piastri for Canadian GP pole, Norris seventh | 2025 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying report Two weeks on from their clash in Spain, George Russell took pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix off Max Verstappen. Read more:
Russell has “a few more points on my licence to play with” in fight with Verstappen | Formula 1 George Russell said Max Verstappen's proximity to a ban will work in his favour as the pair fight for victory in tomorrow's Canadian Grand Prix. Read more:
Leclerc says lap was “good enough for pole” before he caught Hadjar | Formula 1 Charles Leclerc believes his Ferrari was quick enough for pole position before he lost time behind Isack Hadjar on his final lap. Read more:
“Childish” focus on race ban threat is “really p***ing me off” – Verstappen | Formula 1 Max Verstappen says he is already sick of being asked about his penalty points situation in his first race since moving within one point of a ban. Read more:
Tsunoda handed 10-place grid penalty for red flag infringement | Formula 1 Yuki Tsunoda has been given a 10-place grid penalty for the Canadian Grand Prix for overtaking under red flags during final practice. Read more: