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Perez feels Sainz deserved penalty for Canada clash
Sergio Perez feels Carlos Sainz should have been penalised by Formula 1’s stewards for the pair’s collision in the Canadian Grand Prix.

Raikkonen: Expectations on Canadian GP meant it was boring
Kimi Raikkonen feels the expectations placed on the Canadian Grand Prix to produce an action-packed race following the limitations of the Monaco race caused it to be “pretty boring”.

Hartley frustrated to end strong Canada weekend with crash
Brendon Hartley admitted he felt frustrated to end a strong Canadian Grand Prix weekend with a crash on the opening lap of the race that left the Toro Rosso Formula 1 driver requiring a visit to hospital.

Bottas: Mercedes had no answer to Ferrari’s pace
Valtteri Bottas admits Mercedes had no answer to the pace of Formula 1 rivals Ferrari during the Canadian Grand Prix, adding the Scuderia was simply “quicker all the time”.

Alonso switches focus to Le Mans after ‘sad, frustrating’ DNF
Fernando Alonso says he’s already turned his attention to his Le Mans 24 Hours debut next weekend after being forced to retire from the Canadian Grand Prix due to a broken charge air cooler pipe on his McLaren.

Hamilton: F1 going in wrong direction with engines
Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 has taken the wrong direction over its decision to restrict drivers to fewer engines for the 2018 season.

Whiting: Winnie Harlow not to blame for chequered
Formula 1 race director Charlie Whiting says supermodel Winnie Harlow is not to blame for the mix-up that led to the chequered flag being waved one lap early during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix.

Wolff: Canadian GP a major wake-up call for Mercedes
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff wants his team’s underperformance at the Canadian Grand Prix to act as “a major wake-up call” given its Formula 1 rivals' stronger challenge in 2018.

Ricciardo ‘content’ with fourth after engine driveability struggles
Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo admits he struggled to make the most of Renault’s updated Formula 1 engine having struggled with driveability throughout the Canadian Grand Prix.

Verstappen: I’m waiting for full package at Red Bull
Max Verstappen says he’s confident in Red Bull producing a car able to fight for wins at every Formula 1 race after taking a much-needed podium at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Hamilton feared engine issue would end his race
Lewis Hamilton says he is “super grateful” just to finish the Canadian Grand Prix after admitting he feared an issue with his Formula 1 engine would force him into retirement.

Hartley cleared by hospital after Montreal crash
Brendon Hartley has been given the all-clear by a local hospital in Montreal following his crash with Lance Stroll on the opening lap of the Canadian Grand Prix, the FIA has confirmed.

Vettel never feared he would lose Canadian GP
Sebastian Vettel never felt at any point during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix that he would lose the race, having controlled proceedings en route to his third Formula 1 win of the season.

Canadian Grand Prix cut short by chequered flag confusion
The Canadian Grand Prix was cut short by two laps due to a mistake with the chequered flag being show early by celebrity guest Winnie Harlow.

Gasly hit with penalty after F1 engine change
Pierre Gasly will start Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix from the last row of the grid after Toro Rosso opted to fit a new Formula 1 power unit on his car ahead of the race.

Alonso: McLaren can score points despite qualifying pace
Fernando Alonso is adamant McLaren will be in the fight for the top 10 at the Canadian Grand Prix despite seeing the team off the pace of its major rivals in qualifying.

Hamilton: I failed to extract Mercedes' qualifying potential
Lewis Hamilton made no excuses for his Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix qualifying performance after ending up only fourth on the grid.

Hartley: Honda upgrade has bigger potential in race trim
Brendon Hartley is quietly confident about his Toro Rosso Honda’s race pace ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix after a solid qualifying with an updated engine.

Grosjean ‘laughing’ about bad luck after Canada engine woe
Romain Grosjean says he has resorted to laughing about his tough start to the 2018 Formula 1 season after his bad luck continued in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying.

Freak understeer wrecks Raikkonen’s qualifying
Kimi Raikkonen lost out on a potential pole position for Ferrari after he suffered understeer on his final flying lap which left the Finn searching for answers.

Bottas ‘annoyed’ by fine margin to Canadian GP pole
Valtteri Bottas admits he is annoyed to have missed out on a first Formula 1 pole position at the Canadian Grand Prix, after being pipped by Sebastian Vettel in qualifying.

Vettel: No thoughts of starting on Hypersofts in Canada
Choosing the Hypersoft as a starting tyre for the Canadian Grand Prix was never a consideration for Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari, with the Montreal pole-sitter admitting he was "surprised" to see Red Bull opt to do so.

Ricciardo ‘not bitter’ to only be sixth in Canadian GP qualifying
Daniel Ricciardo said he is “frustrated but not bitter” about his Canadian Grand Prix qualifying result after ending up slowest of the leading Formula 1 runners in Montreal.

Verstappen confident with Red Bull pace for ‘calm’ race
Max Verstappen feels he can attack from the front of the second row after qualifying third for the Canadian Grand Prix as he eyes up a victory shot having demonstrated impressive race pace for Red Bull.