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.
With a final run-down of the various news and notes following Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, Crash.net F1 Editor Luke Smith brings you his paddock notebook.
The pre-race shenanigans on a Formula 1 Sunday are typically quite samey, with the drivers’ parade, Pirelli Hot Laps and perhaps some support running all taking place.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sebastian Vettel moved back into the lead of the Formula 1 drivers' championship after leading from lights-to-flag en route to victory in Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix, scoring Ferrari's first Montreal win in 13 years.
Current Formula 1 world championship standings after the Canadian Grand Prix, the seventh round of the 2018 F1 season at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada. 1. Sebastian Vettel GER Scuderia Ferrari 121 points
The complete results classification for the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, round seven of the 2018 Formula 1 season. 2018 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix - Race Results
Rob Collard has taken his first British Touring Car Championship race victory of the season to lead a triumphant BMW 1-2-3 podium lockout ahead of Andrew Jordan and Colin Turkington at Oulton Park.
Lucas di Grassi charged through from sixth on the grid to claim his first Formula E victory of the 2017-2018 season at the inaugural Zurich E-Prix.
Full results from the inaugural Zurich E-Prix, round 10 of the 2017/18 FIA Formula E Championship in Switzerland. FIA Formula E Zurich E-Prix - Race Results
1. Rob Collard Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport 12 laps 2. Andrew Jordan BMW Pirtek Racing BMW 125i M Sport +3.881s 3. Colin Turkington Team BMW BMW 125i M Sport +7.647s
Alex Lowes has toasted his maiden World Superbike race win with Pata Yamaha after having to grit his tenth when teammate Michael van der Mark secured the team’s first wins last time out at his home round.
The complete starting grid for the Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, round seven of the 2018 Formula 1 season. 2018 Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix - Starting Grid
Dan Harper leads JTR's second 1-2 result of the weekend after clinching his first Porsche Carrera Cup GB race victory during the second race at Oulton Park.
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.
Colin Turkington has produced a masterful drive to take his and Team BMW's first British Touring Car Championship race victory of the 2018 campaign at Oulton Park.