The Canadian Grand Prix returns after a two-year absence as Red Bull and Max Verstappen look to continue their impressive form. But can Ferrari and Charles Leclerc get their F1 title bid back on track? | Sport24news
And that's the end of the first session of this weekend. Max Verstappen goes quickest with a 1:15.158 followed by the two Spaniards on the grid, Sainz and Alonso. Join us again in two hours' time for FP2.A thrilling-seeking groundhog darts across the track and was a split second from meeting a Ferrari-powered grizzly end but made it safely to the other side.A bit of change up top as Sainz splits the Red Bulls.
Both Red Bulls sit 1-2 while the two Ferraris are close behind.Ocon's front right brake is now smoking.Tsunoda has received his fourth PU this season so shall presumably be starting back of the grid on Sunday.Mick Schumacher joins Albon in going off at Turn 13 but is also able to avoid hitting the wall.Judging by Sainz's head, Ferrari have not got on top of the bouncing issue just yet.The Ferrari is once again showing the pace early on with Carlos Sainz setting the quickest time so far.