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F1 Canadian GP: Leclerc crashes as Verstappen tops FP1 in Montreal

The Ferrari was heavily damaged when Leclerc crashed at Turn 3 in a very messy session throughout the pack

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

Photo by: Glenn Dunbar / Motorsport Images

World champion Max Verstappen started Formula 1's Canadian Grand Prix weekend on top after heading a chaotic first practice session on a slippery Montreal circuit.

First practice at a relatively cool but sunny Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was marked by a plethora of spins and twitches for many drivers, as the track had extremely low grip and was tricky to drive.

An innocuous spin by Alpine's Franco Colapinto into Turn 2, on his very first flyer, foreshadowed what would be a messy one-hour session.

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc went quickest in the opening stages, but his session ended after 15 minutes as he locked up his front-right tyre and understeered into the wall at Turn 3, destroying his Ferrari's front-left corner. That accident caused a brief red flag.

Leclerc apologised to the team for what he labelled a driver error, but the Monegasque was far from the only racer to slip up.

Mercedes' George Russell and McLaren driver Lando Norris were also seen going into the grass after a twitch, but both managed to keep it out of the wall. Meanwhile, Leclerc's team-mate Lewis Hamilton made a full spin at Montreal's hairpin.

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: James Sutton / Motorsport Images

After the interruption, Russell went top with a 1m13.535s on Pirelli's softest tyre, which is the same C6 compound used in Imola and Monaco, with the Briton lowering an earlier benchmark by Verstappen.

Verstappen then retaliated with a 1m13.193s after Carlos Sainz briefly appeared at the top, while the second Williams of Alex Albon then split the two drivers. It looked like a very promising opening session for the Grove squad, although team principal James Vowles soon admitted to Sky that his team was running a different programme and therefore further up than it would be.

But in the final 10 minutes, nobody got close to Verstappen and the two Williams cars. The Dutchman led the session by 0.039s over Albon, although he suffered a scare by nearly colliding into the infamous Wall of Champions on the outside of the final chicane.

Behind third-placed Sainz, Russell's earlier benchmark was still good enough for fourth, followed by Hamilton, who went straight at the chicane in the final minutes of the session.

Isack Hadjar was sixth on another strong start for Racing Bulls, followed by Norris who clocked the quickest second sector in the dying minutes, and Liam Lawson.

Pierre Gasly was the last driver to beat Leclerc's early effort in ninth, with the Ferrari man rounding out the top 10.

Second practice follows at 5pm local Montreal time.

F1 Canadian GP results - FP1

   
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Cla Driver # Chassis Engine Laps Time Interval Tyres km/h
1 Netherlands M. Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1 Red Bull Red Bull 28

1'13.193

  S 214.495
2 Thailand A. Albon Williams 23 Williams Mercedes 28

+0.039

1'13.232

0.039 S 214.381
3 Spain C. Sainz Williams 55 Williams Mercedes 31

+0.082

1'13.275

0.043 S 214.255
4 United Kingdom G. Russell Mercedes 63 Mercedes Mercedes 29

+0.342

1'13.535

0.260 S 213.498
5 United Kingdom L. Hamilton Ferrari 44 Ferrari Ferrari 30

+0.427

1'13.620

0.085 S 213.251
6 France I. Hadjar RB 6 RB Honda 31

+0.438

1'13.631

0.011 S 213.219
7 United Kingdom L. Norris McLaren 4 McLaren Mercedes 30

+0.458

1'13.651

0.020 S 213.162
8 New Zealand L. Lawson RB 30 RB Honda 30

+0.544

1'13.737

0.086 S 212.913
9 France P. Gasly Alpine 10 Alpine Renault 29

+0.624

1'13.817

0.080 S 212.682
10 Monaco C. Leclerc Ferrari 16 Ferrari Ferrari 9

+0.692

1'13.885

0.068 S 212.486
11 Japan Y. Tsunoda Red Bull Racing 22 Red Bull Red Bull 27

+0.734

1'13.927

0.042 S 212.366
12 Spain F. Alonso Aston Martin Racing 14 Aston Martin Mercedes 25

+0.779

1'13.972

0.045 S 212.237
13 Italy A. Antonelli Mercedes 12 Mercedes Mercedes 30

+0.809

1'14.002

0.030 S 212.151
14 Australia O. Piastri McLaren 81 McLaren Mercedes 28

+1.005

1'14.198

0.196 S 211.590
15 Canada L. Stroll Aston Martin Racing 18 Aston Martin Mercedes 25

+1.010

1'14.203

0.005 S 211.576
16 Brazil G. Bortoleto Sauber 5 Sauber Ferrari 30

+1.131

1'14.324

0.121 S 211.231
17 United Kingdom O. Bearman Haas F1 Team 87 Haas Ferrari 30

+1.327

1'14.520

0.196 S 210.676
18 France E. Ocon Haas F1 Team 31 Haas Ferrari 23

+1.412

1'14.605

0.085 S 210.436
19 Argentina F. Colapinto Alpine 43 Alpine Renault 29

+1.452

1'14.645

0.040 S 210.323
20 Germany N. Hulkenberg Sauber 27 Sauber Ferrari 28

+1.628

1'14.821

0.176 S 209.828
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