F1 Canadian Grand Prix Practice Extended After Red Flags in Montreal
1-Minute Brief
The extension of practice at the Canadian Grand Prix impacts team preparations ahead of sprint qualifying and the main race.
Key Facts
- Practice at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal was extended after red flags were brought out.
- Antonelli led the free practice session, which was described as chaotic.
- Alex Albon and Liam Lawson were involved in incidents that caused the red flags during practice.
- The Canadian Grand Prix features a sprint qualifying session this weekend.
- This event marks round five of the Formula 1 season and the third sprint weekend.
What Happened
During the Canadian Grand Prix weekend in Montreal, practice was extended due to red flags caused by incidents involving Alex Albon and Liam Lawson. Antonelli led the session, which was described as chaotic.
Why It Matters
Extended practice sessions and red flag interruptions can affect teams' ability to collect data and finalize car setups before sprint qualifying and the main race. The sprint format adds further strategic complexity for teams and drivers.
What's Next
Sprint qualifying is scheduled to follow the extended practice session, with the main race set to take place later in the weekend. Teams will use the additional practice time to adjust their strategies.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft3h agoF1 Canadian GP schedule: Race start time and TV coverage
- The IndependentLeft3h agoF1 Canadian GP LIVE: Lewis Hamilton in practice before sprint qualifying in Montreal
- Google NewsUnknown1h agoLIVE: Reaction as Antonelli leads chaotic free practice session in Montreal
