The Wall of Champions: which F1 drivers have crashed there?
The Canadian GP’s Wall of Champions is in famous in F1 – but who has crashed there?
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With a car capable of F1 podium finishes and Fernando Alonso as a team-mate, Lance Stroll’s inconsistency has been laid bare this season. But, writes Chris Medland, he’s also shown potential that could indicate a winning future
In 2008, Robert Kubica left the Canadian Grand Prix an F1 winner — and leading the championship. A year earlier, he had been lucky to leave with his life, as Matt Bishop remembers
Oscar Piastri has apparently been shaded so far by McLaren F1 team-mate Lando Norris, but Tony Dodgins writes that the qualifying numbers tell a different story
Mercedes’ upgrades allowed it to pull clear as best of the rest in Spain, but can Ferrari show its true colours in Canada?
Andrea Stella is the man tasked with ending McLaren’s last decade of performance swings and restoring the team to the top step of the F1 podium. He tells Chris Medland how he — and key hires — plan to do it
Max Verstappen’s 40th F1 win in Barcelona was the latest landmark in a long history of rivalry and friendship between Helmut Marko and the late Niki Lauda and Dietrich Mateschitz
The Circuit de Cataluyna has struggled to provide thrillers, but as Matt Bishop writes, the Spanish GP has thrown up landmark moments in F1 history
Forty years ago, Michele Alboreto won the 155th and last grand prix for the Ford-Cosworth DFV engine (in DFY spec), which dominated pre-turbo F1. Paul Fearnley looks back at Tyrrell’s 1983 Detroit GP triumph
F1 Retro
A topsy-turvy 2010 Canadian GP was so unpredictable, that it formed the basis of Pirelli’s tyre development direction for the years to come – and shaped F1 as we know it today, writes Mark Hughes
To most fans, Max Verstappen looks like he’s cruising to his third F1 title but his rivals hasn’t lost hope. Mark Hughes examines why they’re not throwing in the towel just yet
Mercedes’ upgrades allowed it to pull clear as best of the rest in Spain, but can Ferrari show its true colours in Canada?
Alex Albon delivered a stunning drive to secure seventh for Williams in Canada – Project F1 analyses how he did it
Max Verstappen did what was expected and delivered Red Bull’s 100th F1 win at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix. But the winning margin was smaller than usual for this season. That doesn’t mean opponents are getting closer, writes Mark Hughes
Max Verstappen didn’t have it all his way at the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix, but still delivered a lights-to-flag win to equal Ayrton Senna’s tally of 41, and hand Red Bull its 100th F1 victory
Even rivals can’t help but admire Red Bull’s runaway success after its 100th GP win in Canada, with Lewis Hamilton describing its performance as “amazing”. There’s no sign of change either, writes Chris Medland with talk growing of an unbeaten 2023 season
A tribute to its namesake, champions on the podium and another Red Bull masterclass: the Circuit Gillies Villeneuve delivered another action-packed grand prix in 2023 – something, as Tony Dodgins writes, it has done numerous times before
The talented Olivier Panis’s F1 career was a case of ‘what if?’ after one fateful day at Montreal in 1997
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