George Russell conquered the Pile position of the Canadian GP with medium tires.

George Russell made a tour of his life in Canada. Aop

The time-run of the Canadian GP

1. George Russell (Mercedes), 2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull), 3. Oscar Piastri (McLaren), 4. (Ferrari), 9. Isack Hadjar (Racing Bulls), 10th Alex Albon (Williams), 11. Yuki Tsunoda (Red Bull), 12. Franco Colapinto (Alpine), 13. Nico Hülkenberg (Sauber), 14. Bortoleto (Sauber), 17. Carlos Sainz (Williams), 18. Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), 19. Liam Lawson (Racing Bulls), 20. Pierre Gasly (Alpine)

The Canadian GP time run was predicted to be recorded.

At least both McLaren drivers fought for the pole position, Max Verstappen And on a good day maybe also Ferrari Charles Leclerc.

The additional excitement to the solution was that many jockeys seemed to rely on the speed of the medium tire. Only Mercedes Kimi Antonelli Before the third part, it was only nailed to a soft tire.

In the end, solutions were seen just with medium tires when Mersun George Russell raised the rabbit’s hat by winning Max Verstappen.

– Incredible day. The last round was certainly the most amazing in my life. I was surprised, Russell said.

The duo took together in the previous race in Catalonia, when the Dutchman deliberately drove to Russell. Now they have to find out in Montreal.

– I can still afford to take punishment points, Russell laughed at the audience.

Badly failed Lando Norris And Leclerc can only be found in the seventh and eighth starting screen.

The most dramatic vision of the time run was responsible for Williams Alex Albonwhich the car’s entire margin “exploded” in the middle of the trip.

Albon himself was close to driving out because the aerodynamics of the car naturally changed dramatically just before the bend.

Eventually, the mechanics still got the car on the track in time, and Albon thanked them by securing Williams for the tenth starting screen. Probably it still improves at least one because of the ahead To Isack Hadjar There will be a start -up penalty.

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