BritainDaily Mail: “Lando Norris should have been on the top podium as his slim hopes of a world championship caught fire in a pulsating Canadian Grand Prix full of thrills and danger. But it was not to be.”The Guardian: “The weather did its best and, with four seasons in one day – rain, gloom and bright sunshine – made for an exciting and tense battle for the Canadian Grand Prix, albeit with the familiar one Result of a victory for Red Bull’s Max Verstappen ended.”NetherlandsDe Telegraaf: “Max Verstappen kept a cool head in the chaotic Canadian Grand Prix and won, also thanks to a favorable safety car deployment. The Dutchman started from second place behind George Russell, who later became number three in Montreal.”AD: “McLaren and Mercedes smelled the day’s success, but Max Verstappen simply drove to victory again in wet Canada. With a bit of luck, but also with a lot of control in a chaotic race.”Marca: “Max Verstappen has won again, this time at the Canadian Grand Prix, with an extraordinary capacity for suffering and extinguishing any rebellion against his leadership.”Mundo Deportivo : “The Dutchman, who didn’t have the best car on the track, made up for an early mistake with a perfect race and took his 60th Formula 1 victory in the festival of his opponents’ mistakes.” Gazzetta dello Sport: “Red Nightmare: Charles Leclerc’s odyssey begins after a few laps. Between mistakes and problems, Ferrari’s dream shattered. This benefits Verstappen, who makes no mistakes in a difficult race. Max always makes the difference!”Corriere dello Sport: “Max is back and Ferrari has to accept a devastating defeat. After the dream success in Monaco, Ferrari collapses in Montreal and capitulates to Max Verstappen, the brilliant winner of the GP in Canada.” Tuttosport: “His car is no longer superior as it used to be, so you notice even more how Verstappen is with his incredible talent makes the difference. While his rivals make mistakes, he contests the perfect race.”Corriere della Sera: “Leclerc and Sainz sink into the problems. After accidents, duels and mistakes, the Verstappen phenomenon wins, even though he doesn’t drive the best car. After the euphoria of Leclerc’s home win, Ferrari has to accept humiliation because of the double withdrawal of its two drivers.” La Repubblica: “Pain for Leclerc and Ferrari: A double zero for Maranello in Montreal. Two weeks after the great success in Monaco, Ferrari sank into the damp hell of the Gilles Villeneuve racetrack. In a race with chaos, mistakes and accidents, Verstappen creates discipline. In chaos, Supermax is simply perfect.”La Stampa: “Too bad to be true: Ferrari embarrasses itself in Montreal with an incomprehensible collapse, especially when you compare this performance with the victory in Monaco just two weeks ago.”FranceL’ Équipe: “Max Verstappen has found his smile again in gray Canada.”Le Monde: “The Dutchman continues to write history in capital letters with his single-seater.”More on the topicAustriaKronen Zeitung: “Verstappen races back to winning ways in Canada”Kurier: “Verstappen wins at April weather for the Canadian Grand Prix”Blick: Max Verstappen (26) is and remains the king of Formula 1. The Dutchman doesn’t just win the easy races. Even in the chaos, he always keeps an overview and can rely on the Red Bull Honda.
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