Canadian Grand Prix, F1 and McLaren
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Race result as McLaren pair Norris and Piastri collide in dramatic finale - Follow live F1 updates from Circuit Gilles Villeneuve as Russell leads the pack in Montreal
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motorsport.com on MSNWhat the data reveals about George Russell, Max Verstappen and McLaren in Canada F1 victory fightWith George Russell and Max Verstappen sharing the front row, the grid for the Canadian Grand Prix looks intriguing. But what does the data say about their chances in the race? And do the long runs offer any hope for McLaren?
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Autosport on MSNWhy McLaren updated its suspension for F1 Canadian GP but Piastri chose not to run itMcLaren has brought a new suspension to this weekend's Canadian GP, yet only Norris chose to run it in qualifying. He ended up seventh, while team-mate Piastri qualified
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has explained his own theory for why the team has not been as competitive over the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix weekend so far.
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McLaren driver Lando Norris rejected a fan's marriage proposal during the Canadian Grand Prix's Free Practice 2 session.
Formula One leader Oscar Piastri stayed hopeful after a qualifying session that had McLaren boss Andrea Stella talking of damage limitation in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
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McLaren 's dominance was tossed to one side on Saturday as George Russell grabbed pole for Mercedes at the Canadian Grand Prix. He will be joined on the front row by Red Bull 's Max Verstappen two weeks after their controversial on-track collision in Spain.