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George Russell will start Sunday’s race from pole for Mercedes, with Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and McLaren’s Lando Norris behind him at the front of the grid; watch the Canadian Grand Prix at 7pm on Sunday – live on Sky Sports F1 and Main Event, build-up from 5.30pm
A surprise pole-sitter, new track surface and unpredictable weather make it almost impossible to predict who will come out on top in what promises to be a thrilling Canadian Grand Prix.
George Russell will start Sunday’s race, live on Sky Sports at 7pm, from the front of the grid after Mercedes put their dismal start to the season behind them by claiming a first pole position of 2024.
World championship leader Max Verstappen, battling Red Bull’s handling issues in the slower corners, is also on the front row after setting an identical time to Russell but losing out by virtue of the Brit’s effort having come first
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That front four would provide an exciting prospect at any venue, but the fact that adverse weather limited practice running on the re-laid asphalt at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve means there is very little data to provide a picture of what is likely to happen after lights out.
That front four would provide an exciting prospect at any venue, but the fact that adverse weather limited practice running on the re-laid asphalt at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve means there is very little data to provide a picture of what is likely to happen after lights out.