Sebastian Vettel put his Ferrari on pole position in Canada but a mistake left team mate Kimi Raikkonen fifth. Valtteri Bottas joins Vettel on the front row.
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2018 Canadian Grand Prix
2018 Canadian Grand Prix grid
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onSebastian Vettel has taken pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix ahead of Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen. Here’s the final starting grid.
2018 Canadian Grand Prix Saturday action in pictures
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Posted onPictures from qualifying and final practice for the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix.
Live: 2018 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying
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Verstappen completes practice clean sweep in close session
2018 Canadian Grand Prix third practice
Posted onA Red Bull driver headed all three practice sessions for the second race weekend in a row, but in Canada it was Max Verstappen instead of Daniel Ricciardo.
Live: 2018 Canadian Grand Prix third practice
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Hartley pleased with Honda upgrade on “big horsepower track”
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onBrendon Hartley says Honda have made clear progress with their new power unit but admitted it’s hard to feel the difference compared to the last race.
Why Mercedes could have as much as a second in hand
2018 Canadian Grand Prix Friday practice analysis
Posted onRed Bull led the times on Friday but Mercedes should make a leap forward when they put the hyper-softs on – and Ferrari will be quick too.
Red Bull repair Ricciardo’s MGU-K without penalty
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onRed Bull have replaced a part on Daniel Ricciardo’s MGU-K but will not incur a penalty for doing so.
Grosjean to use Haas’s last new front wing after hitting marmot
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onRomain Grosjean expects to use the last remaining example of Haas’s new front wing design after breaking one when he hit a marmot during practice today.
Raikkonen “happier” with Ferrari balance in Canada
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onKimi Raikkonen says he is “happier” with the balance of his Ferrari after ending practice in second place behind Max Verstappen.
Second practice was “very, very bad” for Williams – Sirotkin
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onWilliams had serious problems with its performance on the softer tyre compounds in second practice according to Sergey Sirotkin.
Mercedes are “very strong” despite slower times, warns Ricciardo
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onDaniel Ricciardo says Mercedes are the “favourites” for the Canadian Grand Prix despite Red Bull lapping quicker than them on Friday.
Hamilton wanted chance to run hyper-softs on Friday
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onLewis Hamilton says he would have liked the chance to test the hyper-soft tyres on Friday after the problems Mercedes encountered with them in Monaco.
Williams not “writing off” 2018 after poor start
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams says her team will not “write off” its 2018 Formula 1 campaign despite its poor start to the season.
Verstappen stays on top but Mercedes haven’t shown their hand
2018 Canadian Grand Prix second practice
Posted onMax Verstappen delivered the best possible riposte to recent questions over his driving by heading both practice sessions for the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday.
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2018 Canadian Grand Prix practice in pictures
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Posted onPictures from the first day of practice for the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix.
Verstappen edges Hamilton in red-flagged session
2018 Canadian Grand Prix first practice
Posted onMax Verstappen led the first practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix before encountering a suspension problem on his Red Bull.
No penalties as 10 drivers take new power unit parts in Canada
2018 Canadian Grand Prix
Posted onBoth Ferraris, all six Renault-engined cars and the two Honda-powered drivers have taken new power unit components for this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix.