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F1: Canadian Grand Prix - Sprint Race

George Russell won a dramatic Canadian Grand Prix sprint race from the pole after fending off Mercedes teammate and F1 points leader Kimi Antonelli on Saturday. Russell weathered two Antonelli attacks on the sixth of 23 laps as the teammates made contact on Turn 1 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.


Lando Norris remains motivated to build on last season's championship

Lando Norris clinched his first world championship last season but the fire inside of him has only grown as he seeks more success this season and beyond. The McLaren star sat down with TSN Racing analyst Tim Hauraney to talk about his motivation, the upgrades to the car and more.


A champion's chase

Lando Norris is the reigning drivers' champion but the Canadian Grand Prix hasn't been kind to him in the past. As he chases down Mercedes in the standings, will the current champion finally conquer Canada?


Did Hamilton miss a great opportunity in SQ3?

Lewis Hamilton had a good showing through SQ1 and SQ2 but didn't get it over the finish line in SQ3. Was this a missed opportunity for the Ferrari driver? Tim Hauraney joins Daniel Zakrzewski to discuss this and more after spring qualifying.


Mercedes out-powers McLaren as Russell takes sprint pole in Montreal

TSN's Daniel Zakrzewski and Tim Hauraney recap all the action from the sprint race qualifying on Friday at the Montreal Grand Prix, where the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli went 1-2 and will make up the top of the grid for the sprint race on Saturday.


F1: Canadian Grand Prix - Sprint Qualifying

George Russell has taken pole position for the sprint race at the Canadian Grand Prix, besting his Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli to the top spot. Lando Norris was third, leading McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri, while the Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were fifth and sixth, respectively.


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