Sixth time for the Monegasque The Sprint Qualifying for the Canadian GP saw the teams take an entire row in succession with the Mercedes in the front row, the McLarens in second, the Ferraris in third and the Red Bulls in fourth. At Ferrari, Lewis Hamilton was faster than Charles Leclerc and the seven-time world champion can also complain about a flaw without which he could have placed in the second row. “We have to solve the problems with the brakes, otherwise it will be a very long weekend because I take the corners hoping not to go straight – Leclerc’s comment at the end of Sprint Qualifying – apart from the braking sensations the car is quite good. Hamilton? He has been very fast so far this weekend. I have to work on the brakes and I hope to reverse the situation tomorrow”.
Automobile Magazine – F1 English News , 2026-05-23 08:30:00
Leclerc: “Hamilton? Very fast, I have to resolve the braking sensations”
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