Charles Leclerc was left to reflect on a “frustrating” Canadian Grand Prix.
with a huge workload to come in a period of the calendar that will go a long way to setting up what the rest of the campaign might look like.
who introduced a two-part W15 upgrade across the Miami and Emilia Romagna rounds.
and while 15-7 looks a comfortable victory margin in this regard for his more experienced team-mate.
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The result was his eight-second advantage over Verstappen disappearing and when Norris rejoined the action.
The McLaren driver set about chasing down the reigning World Champion for the win.
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