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Mercedes on pole? It’s been a long wait, since 2022, for a Merc win, and George Russell, as he will do from next season, carries the flag. Max Verstappen was denied by having set the same time later so it’s not as if he’s off the pace despite a couple of doubts creeping in. Let’s see how we go in Montreal, where Mercedes feel in the ascendancy for the first time in a while, and Red Bull a little more doomy about prospects.

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Starting grid:

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  • 1) George Russell

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  • 2) Max Verstappen

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  • 3) Lando Norris

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  • 4) Oscar Piastri

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  • 5) Daniel Ricciardo

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  • 6) Fernando Alonso

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  • 7) Lewis Hamilton

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  • 8) Yuki Tsunoda

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  • 9) Alex Albon

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  • 10) Lance Stroll

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  • 11) Charles Leclerc

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  • 12) Carlos Sainz

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  • 13) Logan Sargeant

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  • 14) Kevin Magnussen

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  • 15) Pierre Gasly

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  • 16) Sergio Perez

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  • 17) Valtteri Bottas

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  • 18) Nico Hulkenberg

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  • 19) Zhou Guanyu

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  • 20) Esteban Ocon*

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Important Events

Martin Brundle during the pit walkand much of the talk is about humidity.

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I can hear the rave sounds on the trackAs the drivers prepared to start, rain began to fall and trouble threatened.

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It’s soaking wet outside.

The race has already begun! 😅 #F1 #CanadianGP pic.twitter.com/b7UyIMJsGY

— Formula 1 (@F1) June 9, 2024

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In 2026, DRS will be gone and everything will change.

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Red Bull’s instability gives hope to the remaining teams.

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Saturday’s happenings are covered here.

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preamble

Mercedes on pole? A Mercedes win has been a long time coming since 2022, but George Russell will be on pole starting next season. Max Verstappen missed out on pole by setting the same time, but despite some doubts, he is not off the pace. We’ll see how it goes in Montreal. Mercedes feels like they have the upper hand for the first time in a while, and Red Bull is a bit pessimistic about the outlook.

Starting grid:

  • 1) George Russell

  • 2) Max Verstappen

  • 3) Lando Norris

  • 4) Oscar Piastri

  • 5) Daniel Ricciardo

  • 6) Fernando Alonso

  • 7) Lewis Hamilton

  • 8) Yuki Tsunoda

  • 9) Alex Albon

  • 10) Lance Stroll

  • 11) Charles Leclerc

  • 12) Carlos Sainz

  • 13) Logan Sargent

  • 14) Kevin Magnussen

  • 15) Pierre Gasly

  • 16) Sergio Perez

  • 17) Valtteri Bottas

  • 18) Nico Hulkenberg

  • 19) Zhou Guanyu

  • 20) Esteban Ocon*

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