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    Home - F1 - Canadian GP: George Russell leads practice as Charles Leclerc sits out
    F1 Updated:June 14, 2025

    Canadian GP: George Russell leads practice as Charles Leclerc sits out

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    Canadian GP: George Russell leads practice as Charles Leclerc sits out

    Russell Sets the Pace in Canada as Leclerc Bows Out After Crash

    George Russell led the way in the second practice session of the Canadian Grand Prix on Friday, showcasing Mercedes‘ potential at Montreal’s Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Charles Leclerc, however, sat out after a crash in the opening session that necessitated extensive repairs to his Ferrari.

    Ferrari's Charles Leclerc with his helmet half off his head after crashing during Canadian Grand Prix first practice

    Russell’s Impressive Performance

    In a demonstration of skill and strategy, George Russell clocked a time of 1:12.123, firmly establishing himself ahead of his competitors. Lando Norris followed closely, finishing just 0.028 seconds slower, while championship leader Max Verstappen managed only ninth place after experiencing significant issues with his car’s handling.

    Leclerc’s Rollercoaster Day

    Leclerc’s day took a disastrous turn when he crashed into the wall at the second chicane. The damage was severe enough to halt the session and raise concerns for Ferrari, as the team confirmed that the survival cell of the car would need replacing. With Leclerc sidelined, the pressure mounts as the team strives to prepare for the qualifying rounds.

    Aston Martin’s Double Trouble

    Aston Martin also faced challenges, with Lance Stroll crashing at Turn 7 during the second practice session. This marked a tough home grand prix for Stroll, who missed the previous race in Spain due to injury, and now finds himself battling mechanical challenges ahead of a crucial weekend.

    Verstappen’s Struggles

    Verstappen is on best behaviour at the Canadian GP
    Verstappen is on best behaviour at the Canadian GP

    Verstappen’s struggles were evident as he expressed frustration over the radio about the car’s performance, describing it as “jumping like crazy in the rear.”

    Last year’s champion, who won the race three times running, will need a swift turnaround to contend with the formidable pace shown by both Mercedes and Mclaren.

    McLaren’s Steady Progress

    Amid the chaos, McLaren’s fortunes looked more promising. Oscar Piastri, who sits just 10 points behind teammate Norris in the standings, showed potential with strong lap times, finishing in seventh place. Both drivers worked on testing new upgrades, including a new front wing, as they aim to maintain their grip at the top of the championship.

    As the teams prepare for the all-important qualifying sessions, the stakes have never felt higher. With Russell’s confidence soaring and Leclerc’s availability uncertain, the Canadian Grand Prix promises to be a gripping contest that could reshape the title race landscape.

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