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Formula 1 results Canada 2022: Max Verstappen wins in Montreal

Formula One continued over the weekend in Canada. Max Verstappen does what champions do: he took pole, he won Canadian Grand Prix, But it was not that easy. He was not the fastest in the race, insisting on the defending champion and clear world championship leader after his first victory in Montreal. “But we still won, that’s also a virtue.” Winning number six this season in the ninth race was above their qualification. For laps in the closing stages, he had Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari in the rear view mirror by less than a second. Despite a speedy Ferrari and DRS overtaking assist, the Spaniard could not easily overtake Verstappen. world champion.

All information about the results from Formula 1 Weekend in Montreal,

Formula 1 GP in Canada – Results: This is how Sunday’s race went

The result was modest for both Germans. Only the reasons were very different. Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel feuded with the Sky broadcaster after twelfth place at Aston Martin: “We would have needed a completely different race. Two virtual security cars broke our necks, and then it was over. What looked promising in Canada ended in another disappointment for the 34-year-old, who otherwise had a public spat with the Canadian politician over environmental issues over the race weekend. Exhibited.

And then there was Mick Schumacher. This time Haas let him down. He would have been ready to take the first points of his Formula 1 career. Starting in sixth place, he was never so good in the premier class. And then that. After two serious crashes and a lot of criticism, he showed strength in qualifying and also in the race, before he was stopped by a weak car. But he builds on the positive. Their own performance points should serve as an accelerator.

anymore Canadian Grand PrixIn the 9th round of the 2022 Formula 1 World Championship, the position is in the following driver rating,

  • 1. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) 175
  • 2. Sergio Perez (Mexico) 129
  • 3. Charles Leclerc (Monaco) 126
  • 4.George Russell (Great Britain) 111
  • 5. Charles Sainz Jr. (Spain)
  • 6. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain) 77
  • 7. Lando Norris (Great Britain) 50
  • 8. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) 46
  • 9. Esteban Ocon (France) 39
  • 10. Fernando Alonso (Spain) 18
  • 11.Pierre Gasly (France) 16
  • 12. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) Haas 15
  • 13. Daniel Ricciardo (Australian) 15
  • 14. Sebastian Vettel (Hepenheim) 13
  • 15. Yuki Tsunoda (Japan) 11
  • 16. Zhou Guanyue (China) Alfa Romeo 5
  • 17. Alexander Albon (Thailand) Williams 3
  • 18. Lance Stroll (Canada) 3

Max Verstappen on pole position: starting the grid on June 19, 2022

Formula 1 world champion Max Verstappen is aiming for his next victory – and Mick Schumacher excels under pressure: This is the starting grid for the race in Canada:

  • First starting line: 1. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) – Red Bull 1:21.299 min, 2. Fernando Alonso (Spanian) – Alpine 1:21,944
  • 2nd row: 3rd Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spain) – Ferrari 1:22.096; 4. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain) – Mercedes 1:22.891
  • 3rd row: 5th Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) – Haas 1:22,960; 6. Mick Schumacher (Gland/Switzerland) – Haas 1:23.356
  • 4th row: 7th Esteban Ocon (France) – Alpine 1:23.529; 8. George Russell (Great Britain) – Mercedes 1:23.557
  • 5th starting row: 9. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) – McLaren 1:23.749; 10. Zhou Guanyue (China) – Alfa Romeo 1:24,030
  • Sixth starting row: 11. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) – Alfa Romeo 1:26.788; 12. Alexander Albon (Thailand) – Williams 1:26.858
  • 7th row: 13th Sergio Perez (Mexico) – Red Bull 1:33.127; 14. Lando Norris (Great Britain) – McLaren –
  • 8th row: 15th Pierre Gasly (France) – Alfa Tauri 1:34.492; 16. Sebastian Vettel (Hepenheim) – Aston Martin 1:34.512
  • 9. Startreihe: 17. Lance Stroll (Canada) – Aston Martin 1:35,532; 18. Nicholas Latifi (Canada) – Williams 1:35,660
  • 10. Third start: 19. Charles Leclerc (Monaco) – Ferrari -; 20. Yuki Tsunoda (Japan) – Alpha Tauri 1:36.575

Here are the qualifying results

Max Verstappen did everything for a big point in the fight for the world championship – and Mick Schumacher shows it to his critics with his best Formula 1 qualification. The result turned out like this:

  • 1. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) – Red Bull 1:21.299 min.
  • 2. Fernando Alonso (Spain) – Alpine +0.645 sec.
  • 3. Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spain) – Ferrari +0.797
  • 4. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain) – Mercedes +1,592
  • 5. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) – Haas +1.661
  • 6. Mick Schumacher (Gland/Switzerland) – Haas +2.057
  • 7. Esteban Ocon (France) – Alpine +2,230
  • 8. George Russell (Great Britain) – Mercedes +2.258
  • 9. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) – McLaren +2,450
  • 10. Zhou Guanyue (China) – Alfa Romeo +2,731

Montreal free practice results

After last weekend’s Formula 1 race in Baku, the next one is already set for this week Grand Prize in Montreal. world champion Verstappen Shows off his skills with the best of two times, but Ferrari waits. Sebastian Vettel Baku manages to continue his good run – only three tenths of a second separates him from the front. Too Fernando Alonso Flashes with a decrease of four tenths of a second. You can get an overview of how Formula 1 drivers were doing after the free practice sessions here:

3. Free Practice – Results

  • 1. Fernando Alonso (Spanian) – Alpine 1:33,836 min.
  • 2. Pierre Gasly (France) – Alpha Tauri +0.053s
  • 3. Sebastian Vettel (Hepenheim) – Aston Martin +0,055
  • 4. Esteban Ocon (France) – Alpine +0.167
  • 5. Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) – McLaren +0.274
  • 6. Lando Norris (Great Britain) – McLaren +0.412
  • 7. George Russell (Great Britain) – Mercedes +0.423
  • 8. Sergio Perez (Mexico) – Red Bull +0.662
  • 9. Max Verstappen (Netherlands) – Red Bull +0.780
  • 10. Carlos Sainz Jr. (Spain) – Ferrari +0.942
  • 11. Valtteri Bottas (Finland) – Alfa Romeo +1,180
  • 12. Zhou Guanyue (China) – Alfa Romeo +1,377
  • 13. Lance Stroll (Canada) – Aston Martin +1,695
  • 14. Kevin Magnussen (Denmark) – Haas +1.807
  • 15. Lewis Hamilton (Great Britain) – Mercedes +1.856
  • 16. Alexander Albon (Thailand) – Williams +1,925
  • 17. Yuki Tsunoda (Japan) – Alpha Tauri +2,425
  • 18. Mick Schumacher (Gland/Switzerland) – Haas +3.552
  • 19. Nicholas Latifi (Canada) – Williams +4.558

2. Free Practice – Results

Designation – Driver – Constructor – Lap Time

  • 1. Max Verstappen – Red Bull 1:14,127 min.
  • 2. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari +0,081
  • 3. Carlos Sainz Jr. – Ferrari +0.225 sec.
  • 4. Sebastian Vettel – Aston Martin +0315
  • 5. Fernando Alonso – Alpine +0,416
  • 6. Pierre Gasly – Alpha Tauri +0.752
  • 7. George Russell – Mercedes +0,844
  • 8. Lando Norris – McLaren +0,860
  • 9. Daniel Ricciardo – McLaren +0.906
  • 10. Esteban Ocon – Alpine +0992
  • 11. Sergio Perez – Red Bull +1,040
  • 12. Lance Stroll – Aston Martin +1,269
  • 13. Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes +1,294
  • 14. Kevin Magnussen – Haas +1,372
  • 15. Mick Schumacher – Haas +1,389
  • 16. Zhou Guanyue – Alfa Romeo +1,399
  • 17. Yuki Tsunoda – Alpha Tauri +1,440
  • 18. Alexander Alban-Williams +2.044
  • 19. Nicholas Latifi – Williams +2,382
  • 20. Valtteri Bottas – Alfa Romeo – No Time

1. Free Practice – Results

Designation – Driver – Constructor – Lap Time

  • 1. Max Verstappen – Red Bull 1:15,158 min.
  • 2. Carlos Sainz Jr. – Ferrari +0.246 sec.
  • 3. Fernando Alonso – Alpine +0373
  • 4. Sergio Perez – Red Bull +0.461
  • 5. Charles Leclerc – Ferrari +0,508
  • 6. George Russell – Mercedes +0664
  • 7. Lance Stroll – Aston Martin +0,719
  • 8. Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes +0,719
  • 9. Sebastian Vettel – Aston Martin +0,883
  • 10. Daniele Ricciardo – McLaren +0.925
  • 11. Pierre Gasly – Alpha Tauri +1,007
  • 12. Lando Norris – McLaren +1,053
  • 13. Alexander Alban-Williams +1.150
  • 14. Yuki Tsunoda – Alpha Tauri +1,164
  • 15. Esteban Ocon – Alpine +1,263
  • 16. Valtteri Bottas – Alfa Romeo +1,268
  • 17. Zhou Guanyue – Alfa Romeo +1,994
  • 18. Mick Schumacher – Haas +2,065
  • 19. Nicholas Latifi – Williams +2,083
  • 20. Kevin Magnussen – Haas +2,397

Penalty for Formula 1 driver Leclerc – ten grid positions back

Charles Leclerc will be penalized ten places down the starting grid for a Formula 1 race in Canada this Sunday (8 pm / Sky). As the race stewards announced on Saturday night, Monegasque drives in the second free practice session on Friday with new control electronics, the so-called power unit. A third of these were used this year, with more than one allowed. Therefore, Leclerc will have to accept the starting place penalty.

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