![]() ![]() We’ll be streaming the race on F1.com, Facebook and YouTube on Saturday, June 13 at 1400 UTC (1500 BST) – here’s why you won’t want to miss it. Sainz – who was suffering major bouncing issues – improved to third on mediums, 0.455s off the pace.The 2011 Canadian Grand Prix may have been the longest race in F1 history – but it still packed one hell of a punch. Verstappen dipped into the 1m14s bracket with a 1m14.792s, then went faster again with 1m14.532s – still on mediums – versus Leclerc’s 1m14.830s on softs. Verstappen set the bar on mediums at 1m15.618s, 0.77s up on Perez, and then improved to 1m15.096s, two tenths up on Leclerc, who had risen to P2. What happened in Canadian GP Free Practice 2? George Russell ended the session in sixth for Mercedes, ahead of local hero Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes), Sebastian Vettel (Aston) and Daniel Ricciardo ( McLaren). Sainz improved to get within a quarter of a second of the pace but then had a very near miss with a groundhog.Īlpine’s Fernando Alonso got to within 0.373s of the fastest time to take third on medium tyres, ahead of Perez and Leclerc – everyone else setting their best times on softs. Verstappen’s first proper go on the softs produced 1m15.158s with 20 minutes remaining. Sainz jumped to the top with a 1m15.441s, and Perez responded with a 1m15.619s to go P2. ![]() Neither Perez nor Verstappen improved on softs at first – Max not helped by a rogue set-up issue that sent him straight back into the pits. Sainz was third at this point, 0.74s down on mediums, with Leclerc fourth, 0.84s off on softs. ![]() Perez just topped him by 0.043s with 1m15.660s. Verstappen set the early pace during a long run on medium tyres – starting off at 1m17.991s and working down to 1m15.703s after 13 minutes. What happened in Canadian GP Free Practice 1? ![]()
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