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Red Bull went against Verstappen's set-up feedback: “Sometimes they have to feel it”

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Red Bull went against Verstappen's set-up feedback: “Sometimes they have to feel it”

What we learned from the 2026 F1 Canadian GP sprint race and qualifying

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What we learned from the 2026 F1 Canadian GP sprint race and qualifying

Verstappen reignites quit threats amid doubts over 2027 F1 rule changes

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Verstappen reignites quit threats amid doubts over 2027 F1 rule changes

Update: Hamilton avoids Canadian GP grid penalty for impeding Gasly

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Update: Hamilton avoids Canadian GP grid penalty for impeding Gasly

F1 Canadian GP: Russell beats Antonelli and Norris to last-gasp Montreal pole

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F1 Canadian GP: Russell beats Antonelli and Norris to last-gasp Montreal pole

Why Wolff must apply a different lesson from 2016 with Antonelli and Russell

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Why Wolff must apply a different lesson from 2016 with Antonelli and Russell

Gloves off at Mercedes? Russell-Antonelli duel shows glimpse of F1 2026 battle

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Gloves off at Mercedes? Russell-Antonelli duel shows glimpse of F1 2026 battle

LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell leads Antonelli in Montreal

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LIVE: F1 Canadian Grand Prix updates - Russell leads Antonelli in Montreal

Heidfeld blames clash for suspension failure

Sauber's Nick Heidfeld has blamed an early clash of wheels with another car for the suspension failure that almost caused a high-speed crash with the Williams of Ralf Schumacher in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne

Heidfeld made a brilliant start and rocketed into third position from seventh on the grid. He then fell back as the effectiveness of his Bridgestone wet tyres wore off, and it was during this time that he was hit by another car that caused the suspension damage.

"The opening laps were really good fun, but my wet tyres quickly lost efficiency," said Heidfeld. "If I had started further back I would have opted for grooved tyres, but since I was starting well up the grid I took the safe option."

His right front suspension ultimately broke on lap 21 at one of the fastest parts of the circuit, causing him to veer across the Waite chicane and almost harpoon into the side of Schumacher's Williams.

Heidfeld explained: "Once I had changed the tyres the car did not feel normal because in the heavy traffic somebody had moved over and hit my right front wheel. Later on the suspension broke as a result of that, and I was really lucky not to hit Ralf when the car veered out of control."

Heidfeld's team-mate, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, finished sixth to score three points for the Swiss-based outfit.

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