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Live from Montreal: Final Practice and Qualifying Drama Unfolds at the 2024 F1 Canadian Grand Prix
Canadian Grand Prix 2024 – Final Practice and Qualifying LIVE Updates!
Stay tuned for real-time updates and results from the final practice session and qualifying rounds at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Following a swift recovery operation, we are back to racing under the green flag in Canada.
Verstappen quickly takes the lead with a time of 1 minute and 15.495 seconds, putting him almost a full second ahead of his competitors.
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Zhou likely won't want to relive that moment. However, the trackside marshals have responded swiftly, and we should resume racing soon. #F1 #CanadianGP pic.twitter.com/fOI2DCaqgw
For the second time in as many days, Zhou has collided with the barrier, causing the red flags to be displayed.
On this occasion, Zhou has lost control and spun out at Turn 2. Although the Sauber driver is unharmed, his car is stuck in the wet grass.
Verstappen appeared set to achieve the quickest time on his initial lap but veered off track and skipped the last chicane.
The session has kicked off with high activity, as 12 drivers have already taken to the track within the first few minutes.
Gasly holds the lead, followed by Perez and Bottas.
The pitlane signal has turned green, and the final practice session is now underway.
It's no surprise that Verstappen is the initial driver to hit the track.
It was a tough session for Red Bull and current world champion Max Verstappen, as he lost significant time in the second practice due to a problem with his energy recovery system in the engine.
Red Bull spent the night addressing the problem and is optimistic that Verstappen will perform well in the final practice session.
Following the rain disruptions yesterday, the weather at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is currently dry, though this may change.
An important one-hour session is scheduled before the qualifying round. If the weather remains dry, we could get a clearer understanding of the competitive standings.
There might be rain during the qualifying round later, which could add an element of excitement.
Greetings and thank you for joining Crash.net's ongoing live updates for the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix.
Today is qualifying day in Montreal, but before that, there’s a final hour of practice scheduled to begin at 5:30 PM.
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