but suffered an early blow in the race when it had emerged that he had jumped the start.
Max Verstappen wins frantic wet/dry Canadian Grand PrixWhile the predicted rain for qualifying on Saturday held off.
the keywords – and expectations – rang out loud.
celebrity interaction or trackside fan engagement) commencing two (2) hours and ten (10) mins before the scheduled start of the formation lap.
claiming P8 even after being handed a five-second penalty for a false start.
But Norris regained the lead until he opted to stay out for a couple more laps as the drivers swapped onto the slicks and that too cost him the top spot with Verstappen able to move past the McLaren after the pit exit.
“We’re always going to be trying to perfect the car but I also have to look at myself and make sure that I’m in a good place to be able to do results like this.
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you know that you can trust them and that was really great to see at the end.