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Max Verstappen wins the Canadian Grand Prix despite a late safety car which put Carlos Sainz within DRS range as "ecstatic" Lewis Hamilton makes his return to the podium.
Toto Wolff has branded rival teams as pitiful as "pitiful" and "disingenuous" as row over bouncing escalates.
Alpine boss, Otmar Szafnauer insists that Oscar Piastri will be on the F1 grid in 2023, though he refuses to say if Australian will make his debut even sooner.
Putting his Alpine on the front row for the Canadian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso vows to fight world champion, Max Verstappen from the outset.
With teammate, Charles Leclerc starting from the back of the grid, Carlos Sainz believes the Canadian Grand Prix affords him his best chance of a maiden F1 victory.
Despite only qualifying fourth, seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton insists his Montreal performance rekindled the same levels of excitement as when he first entered F1.
George Russell insists he has no regrets over his decision to switch to slicks in the closing stages of Q3, a move that was to prove costly.
Today's post-qualifying press conference with Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
Carlos drove well and, as a team, we made the right choices in terms of strategy and tyres. Charles is fired up to make up a record number of places.
We're expecting a dry Sunday and, given the order after qualifying, everything is set for an exciting race. Our aim will be to progress and score good points with both cars.
It should be a very different story tomorrow, so now the teams have to make the most of the information obtained on Friday.
We can be very pleased with our Saturday effort today with both cars in the mix to score good points in tomorrow's race.