Could a double-podium finish be in the cards for Aston Martin at the Canadian Grand Prix or will it be deja vu for Red Bull? Here's a look at things to know ahead of Sunday's race. (JonathanBrazeau)
Will Red Bull’s Max Verstappen continue to tear up the track this Sunday at the Canadian Grand Prix or will the possibility of rain in the forecast provide an element of unpredictability?
“With how close the pecking order has been in recent races, it will be interesting to see what the characteristics of the circuit do to the competitiveness up and down the pitlane this weekend,” Stroll said on the. “The margins will be very tight so we’ll be pushing hard to put on a good show for my home crowd.”
Montreal holds a special place in Hamilton’s heart as it was the site of his first-ever Grand Prix victory during his rookie season with McLaren in 2007. The 38-year-old Hamilton now holds a record 103 victories although his most recent was at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in December 2021. Hamilton is also looking to break a tie with Michael Schumacher for the most wins at the Canadian Grand Prix with seven apiece.
There is some history at play this weekend. Another victory for Verstappen would tie him with the late great Ayrton Senna for fifth place on the all-time wins list at 41.Ferrari has feasted in Canada with 14 career wins, the most of any constructor in the Great White North, and the Scuderia squad is in need of some comfort food. The Italian outfit is struggling to regain the promise it showed last season with just one podium finish this year between drivers Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc.
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