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RACE REPORT
It should have been Lando Norris standing on the top step of the podium, his slim world championship hopes having caught fire in a pulsating Canadian Grand Prix of thrills and perils in the rain.
But it wasn’t to be, the intervention of a safety car, and his McLaren team’s sluggish response to it, condemning the Briton to a never-say-die second place behind the unignorable Max Verstappen, who else?
Yet the most stirring memories – the ones that should have secured the win – were of Norris dancing through the early squalls as nimbly as Gene Kelly, weaving his superlative McLaren into the lead as if twirling his umbrella as he went, past Verstappen and Mercedes’ pole-man George Russell.
Read the full report below...
Multiple drivers have been summoned to the stewards
Russell and Piastri were summoned to the stewards for their incident on lap 62. Yuki Tsunoda was also summoned for being late to the national anthem.
The final results
The 2024 Canadian Grand Prix marked Verstappen's 60th career victory
Verstappen is back on top
The familiar sound of the Dutch national anthem was heard in Montreal this afternoon when Verstappen stood on the top step of the podium again
Norris looks dejected after the race
The McLaren driver looked disappointed after losing the lead of the race to Verstappen following an ill-timed safety car.
Verstappen WINS in Montreal
It's a hat-trick for Verstappen! He took victory for the third year in a row but Norris and Russell didn't make it easy for him today.
Russell overtakes his teammate to get back in the podium positions
Russell made a bold move, overtaking Hamilton for P3.
Hamilton is up into P3
The Mercedes has been rapid all weekend, and Lewis Hamilton has overtaken Piastri for P3 with less than five laps to go. Could it be an 11th podium for the seven-time world champ in Montreal?
Russell and Piastri come into contact
Russell attacked Piastri at the hairpin and the pair went into the chicane side-by-side. The Australian has held onto P3. This is some good, hard racing.
Verstappen maintains his lead after the restart
Verstappen leads from Norris and Piastri after the safety car.
Perez is out
The Red Bull driver had rear wing damage before spinning at turn 6.
Carlos Sainz is OUT after losing control of his car
Both Ferrari drivers are also out of this chaotic race. Carlos Sainz has retired after spinning out at turn 6.
Both Williams drivers are out
Carlos Sainz triggered the second safety car of the race when he spun out and collected Alex Albon. Both Williams drivers are out.
The pressure is on at the front of the pack
Verstappen is complaining that he can't touch the kerbs while Norris and Russell are jostling for position behind him.
'Focus George,' the Mercedes team were heard telling him
Verstappen takes the lead of the race
What an exhilerating afternoon in Montreal! Norris went into the pits for mediums, rejoining the track just behind Verstappen. The three-time world champ is four seconds clear of the Brit.
Different tyre strategies are at play
Norris leads the race on inters while Verstappen trails 20 seconds behind on mediums. Russell is in P3 on the hard tyre.
Leclerc is OUT
It's been a disastrous day for the Ferrari driver, who retired his car on lap 43.
DRS is enabled
We're more than half way through the race, and DRS has been enabled again.
The track is drying rapidly, meaning we're heading back towards slick tyre potential.
Leclerc has been lapped
F1's most recent race winner has been given blue flags to let Verstappen pass. That's got to hurt.
Leclerc pits for intermediates
Well, that was short lived. Leclerc has already come into the pits after taking a bizarre gamble on the slicks.
Charles Leclerc takes a risk on hard tyres
Charles Leclerc is crawling in P19 on the hard tyre. The rain is already coming down, however Ferrari have decided to roll the dice with the slicks.
Verstappen, Russell and and Piastri pit under safety car
Verstappen, Russell and and Piastri headed straight into the pits for fresh inters when the yellow flags were waved. Norris pitted a lap later, coming out in P3.
The safety car is out after Sargeant hits the barrier
Williams' Logan Sargeant has hit the barrier on lap 25. The safety car is out.
George Russell drops back to P3
Lap 21 was a nightmare for Mercedes' George Russell, who was overtaken by Norris and Verstappen in quick succession.
Norris takes the lead of the race!
Norris is in the lead after taking P1 from Russell. Things are looking good for the 24-year-old, who is fresh off his maiden F1 victory in Miami just one month ago.
Norris takes P2 from Verstappen
The two McLarens are the quickest cars on track, and Norris breezed past Verstappen with DRS.
DRS has been enabled
It's good news for Lando Norris, who is closing in on Verstappen in the battle for P2.
Verstappen runs wide on lap 18
Verstappen ran wide into turn 1, widening the gap to Russell, who has been leading the race since lap 1. The Mercedes driver now has a two second advantage.
Bad news for Ricciardo
And it's a 5 second penalty for the RB driver. Disappointing news after he put in an excellent qualifying performance around this track to start P5.
Ricciardo noted for a false start
The Australian is under investigation by the stewards for a false start. This could result in a time penalty for the driver who is currently in P7 after starting P5.
A slow pit stop for Magnussen
As expected, the Dane has pitted for intermediates. However, the team wasn't ready for him and it was an 8.6 second pit stop. He's now in P14.
Magnussen up to P4
Magnussen is several tenths of a second quicker than the rest of the field per sector. The sun appears to be coming out so the Haas driver is expeced to pit soon.
The rain is expected to ease soon
Mercedes say this is the 'worst' rain they're expecting throughout the race.
Although the Haas drivers are currently on the optimal tyres, the wets won't be very quick when the track begins to dry.
The track is looking very slippery
The drivers appear to be struggling for grip as Russell leads the first lap of the Grand Prix. While the rest of the grid struggles on inters, Haas' Kevin Magnussen's wet tyres are treating him well. He's already up to P4!
Lights out and away we go!
The race is underway in Montreal. George Russell has held onto the lead ahead of Max Verstappen!
Oscar Piastri says 'anything is possible'
The McLaren driver, who is starting on the second row of the grid, said 'anything is possible' in changeable conditions.
'With weather like this, you never know,' he told Sky Sports on the starting grid.
Jacques Villeneuve stands by his controversial Daniel Ricciardo comments
On the ESPN broadcast, former F1 driver Jacques Villeneuve said he stands by his critical comments about Daniel Ricciardo earlier this weekend.
'Why's he still in F1? Why?' Villeneuve fumed on Sky Sports F1 on Friday.
'We are hearing the same thing now for the last four or five years. "We have to make the car better for him." Sorry, it's been five years of that. No, you are in F1.'
On Sunday morning, Villeneuve conceeded that the Aussie race winner was 'quick' in qualifying, but emphazied 'you're only as good as your last few results.'
A weather update
Drivers headed out on exploratory laps, testing the inters and wet tyres to assess grip levels on the track.
It's looking quite slippery out there with puddles scattered about and plenty of spray coming off the back of the cars.
One hour until lights out
The Canadian Grand Prix will begin in one hour, and rain is the talk of the paddock in Montreal.
Ben Nagle, who is preparing to head out to the starting grid, tells us the rain has currently eased off, but it's likely to pick back up after the lights go out.
Expect plenty of drama on the track as tyre talk dominates the afternoon.
We've already seen some big shunts in the support races this morning, and a safety car looks likely at some point.
Bottas and Zhou to start from the pit lane
Both Sauber drivers, Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu, will start from the pit lane today after they made changes to the rear wing specification overnight.
Russell reveals today's 'biggest challenge'
George Russell said he anticipates the 'biggest challenge' of the day will be 'predicting the weather.'
The Mercedes driver told F1 TV he has his 'eyes set on victory' after clinching P1 from reigning world champion, Max Verstappen.
However, track conditions in Canada are looking extremely changeable.
His teammate, Lewis Hamilton, also predicted it will be 'a tricky day today for everyone.'
How they'll line up this afternoon
In case you missed yesterday's thrilling qualifying session, George Russell is set to start P1 alongside Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
It was a good day for McLaren, with Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri set to line up next to each other on the second row of the grid.
Both Ferraris failed to advance past Q2, with F1's most recent race winner Charles Leclerc starting P11 and Carlos Sainz in P12.
Daniel Ricciardo also put in an excellent lap - 10 years after his maiden F1 victory at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He will start P5.
Good afternoon from Montreal!
Welcome to Mail Sport's live blog for the Canadian Grand Prix.
I'm Emily Selleck, my colleagues Ben Nagle and Jonathan McEvoy are trackside in Montreal, and we're here to bring you lap-by-lap updates throughout the ninth race of the 2024 F1 season.
Lights go out in just over an hour and victory looks up for grabs today with Mercedes' George Russell on pole and storm clouds brewing overhead.
Key Updates
Verstappen WINS in Montreal
Russell overtakes his teammate to get back in the podium positions
Carlos Sainz is OUT after losing control of his car
The pressure is on at the front of the pack
Verstappen takes the lead of the race
The safety car is out after Sargeant hits the barrier
George Russell drops back to P3
Norris takes P2 from Verstappen
The track is looking very slippery
Lights out and away we go!