What caused Leclerc's crash?
Leclerc locked up under braking for Turn 3, slid onto the grass, and hit the barriers.
Formula 1 / Canadian GP
The first day of practice for the Canadian Grand Prix saw Charles Leclerc crash out early, while George Russell topped the timesheets, suggesting Mercedes might have an edge in Montreal's cooler conditions.
### Leclerc's Early Exit Charles Leclerc's crash in FP1 was a significant setback for Ferrari. Locking up and hitting the barriers damaged his car, forcing a chassis change and preventing him from participating in FP2. This limits his preparation for qualifying to just one practice session.
### Mercedes' Strong Showing George Russell's performance in FP2 indicates Mercedes' potential in Montreal. Russell set his fastest lap on medium tires, demonstrating the car's ability to generate tire temperature efficiently. Teammate Kimi Antonelli also showed promising pace, finishing third.
### Competitive Landscape Despite Mercedes' strong showing, McLaren and Red Bull remain competitive. Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri displayed similar long-run pace, suggesting a tight battle for the lead. Lando Norris also showed pace, although slightly behind his teammate.
### Tire Strategy The cooler conditions in Montreal have prompted teams to consider medium tires for qualifying. This adds a layer of complexity to the strategy, as teams weigh the benefits of soft versus medium compounds.
### Mercedes' advantage Mark Hughes from The Race suggests that Mercedes can disrupt the McLaren-Verstappen fight. Mercedes looks to be in great shape around a fairly cool Montreal, as the Mercedes is good at generating tyre temperatures whenever that’s a difficult thing to achieve for everyone else.
Leclerc locked up under braking for Turn 3, slid onto the grass, and hit the barriers.
Mercedes seems to excel at generating tire temperature in cooler conditions.
Yes, Verstappen and Piastri showed similar long-run pace, indicating a close battle.
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