Formula 1 Practice Session in Montreal: Lewis Hamilton Sets Best Time as Cameras Cause Temporary Halt

2023-06-16 22:29:31

After being forced to stop during the Formula 1 practice session in Montreal, Lewis Hamilton set the best time in the second practice session. The seven-time world champion relegated his British team-mate George Russell to second place in the Mercedes on Friday (local time) before the Canadian Grand Prix. Third was the Spaniard Carlos Sainz in Ferrari. At the beginning of the training day, a breakdown in the video surveillance had stopped the field of drivers.

After a few minutes, the race control interrupted the first practice session with a red flag for safety reasons because the rule enforcement officers might not access all the cameras on the track. Because the defect might not be fixed quickly enough by the organizers, training might not be restarted.

A power outage might have been the cause of the problems. Because of the long repair time, the race stewards decided to extend the second practice session by half an hour.

The loss of training time this year is even more unpleasant for the Formula 1 drivers. Both Friday training sessions have each been shortened by half an hour to just 60 minutes. This means that the drivers have significantly less time to set up their cars for qualifying and the race.

Defending champion Max Verstappen ultimately had to settle for sixth place in practice at the Red Bull, also because it began to rain heavily shortly before the end. Before the eighth round of the season on Sunday (8 p.m. / Sky), double world champion Verstappen leads the overall standings by 53 points over teammate Sergio Perez. The Red Bull drivers have won all seven races this year, Verstappen triumphed five times and Perez twice.

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