Top 5 things to get you up to speed for the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix.
Lance Stroll is the only Canadian on the grid this year after Nicholas Latifi’s departure from Williams. But although the number of Canadian drivers was split in half, the odds of a Canadian reaching the podium might have doubled.
Born in Montreal, Stroll arrives at his home Grand Prix still seeking his first podium. Teammate and two-time world champion Fernando Alonso, however, is third in the driver’s standings and has finished in the top three five times, putting pressure on Stroll.Article content Bolstered by new upgrades to the car, both Lewis Hamilton and George Russell reached the podium to propel Mercedes into second place for the first time this season.
He’ll be looking to reverse that trend in Montreal, where he won his first-ever Formula One race in 2007 and is tied with Michael Schumacher for the most Canadian GP wins with seven.Article contentAfter finishing second in the constructors’ standings last season, Ferrari is in fourth this year.
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