F1 agrees to a new deadline for 2021 regulations F1 owners Liberty Media, the FIA, teams and GPDA have agreed to delay the publication of the 2021 regulation changes until October. All ten teams, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Hulkenberg attended the meeting in Paris where it was agreed to push back the deadline. The March
Ferrari pushes review of the penalty Ferrari has dismissed reports decided not to appeal against Sebastian Vettel’s penalty which cost him victory in the Canadian Grand Prix. The team has said they are ‘still working on putting together evidence’ over the incident. Although time penalties aren’t technically allowed to be appealed, the sporting regulations can
The story Canadian Grand Prix will be the battle between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel. As they fought for the win Vettel forced Hamilton into a mistake or Vettel made a mistake, everyone will have a different interruption These are the facts – Vettel forced Hamilton to take avoiding action after running over the grass,
Ferrari announces appeal Vettel’s penalty Ferrari has announced they will appeal the penalty given to Sebastian Vettel which cost him victory at the Canadian Grand Prix. The German was awarded a five-second penalty for forcing Hamilton off the track and re-joining unsafely. Following the race, Ferrari suggested that they will appeal the stewards ruling should
Po Name Nat Team Time Points 1 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:29:07.084 25 2 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari +00:03.685 18 3 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari +00:04.696 15 4 Valtteri Bottas FIN Mercedes +00:51.043 12 5 Max Verstappen DUT Red Bull – Honda +00:57.655 10 6 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Renault Lapped 8 7 Nico Hulkenberg GER
Lewis Hamilton has taken his seventh win at the Canadian Grand Prix after Sebastian Vettel was awarded a five-second penalty after he re-joined the track unsafely after a battle between the Mercedes and Ferrari in the closing stages. Hamilton was chasing Vettel down with twelve laps to go when they fought for the lead. The
Po Name Nat Team Q1 Q2 Q3 1 Sebastian Vettel GER Ferrari 01:11.200 01:11.142 01:10.240 2 Lewis Hamilton GBR Mercedes 01:11.518 01:11.010 01:10.446 3 Charles Leclerc MON Ferrari 01:11.214 01:11.205 01:11.071 4 Daniel Ricciardo AUS Renault 01:11.837 01:11.532 01:11.079 5 Pierre Gasly FRA Red Bull Racing – Honda 01:12.023 01:11.196 01:11.101 6 Valtteri Bottas FIN
Sebastian Vettel has beaten Mercedes to take pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix after beating Lewis Hamilton by two-tenths of a second. Ferrari went into qualifying with their best chance of the season to beat Mercedes on track, a tall order considering Lewis Hamilton’s record in Montreal. The four times champion showed that Ferrari
Charles Leclerc topped the times in second practice ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix. The Monacan outpaced his teammate Sebastian Vettel by seven thousandths off a second with Mercedes Valtteri Bottas third, a tenth off. Ferrari looked very fast through the final sector and suggested that the team were holding back pace during FP1, before
Lewis Hamilton was fastest in first practice for the Canadian Grand Prix. The Englishman used the soft tyre to put himself a tenth faster than teammate Valtteri Bottas while Mercedes had a half second gap over Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Both Mercedes have moved onto there second power units this weekend it appears early on as