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2024 F1 Canadian GP - full analysis by Peter Windsor

June 17, 2024 Peter Windsor Season 1 Episode 27
2024 F1 Canadian GP - full analysis by Peter Windsor
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Short Corners
2024 F1 Canadian GP - full analysis by Peter Windsor
Jun 17, 2024 Season 1 Episode 27
Peter Windsor

Changeable weather conditions in both qualifying and the race combined to make this a Canadian GP to remember.   Mercedes' George Russell and McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris both looked strong in various stages of Saturday and Sunday  but in the closing moments of the race, on a dry track, in a Safety Car re-start, it was Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen who drove impeccably to win.  McLaren and Mercedes picked up the minor placings, with Sir Lewis Hamilton setting fastest race lap, but it was a mediocre day for Aston Martin and a deplorable weekend for Ferrari, who, with both cars, failed to make Q3  and finished short of the chequered flag on Sunday.  As Peter details in this podcast, there was also a sour note in the closing stages when Red Bull Racing, in order to try to avoid a Safety Car deployment, instructed their second driver, Sergio Perez, to drive slowly back to the pits after leaving the road and damaging his RB20.  
A big thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
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And to  OEM Exclusive, the super-efficient suppliers of  OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
Special thanks to Cory Pesaturo
Music:  "Fiery Heart" (Veaceslav Draganov) and  "Wrong" (Dan Henig)
Thumbnail images: Pirelli
Alpinestars: https://alpinestars.com
Follow Peter on X and Instagram: @peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
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Nick: you're always with us

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Changeable weather conditions in both qualifying and the race combined to make this a Canadian GP to remember.   Mercedes' George Russell and McLaren-Mercedes' Lando Norris both looked strong in various stages of Saturday and Sunday  but in the closing moments of the race, on a dry track, in a Safety Car re-start, it was Red Bull-Honda's Max Verstappen who drove impeccably to win.  McLaren and Mercedes picked up the minor placings, with Sir Lewis Hamilton setting fastest race lap, but it was a mediocre day for Aston Martin and a deplorable weekend for Ferrari, who, with both cars, failed to make Q3  and finished short of the chequered flag on Sunday.  As Peter details in this podcast, there was also a sour note in the closing stages when Red Bull Racing, in order to try to avoid a Safety Car deployment, instructed their second driver, Sergio Perez, to drive slowly back to the pits after leaving the road and damaging his RB20.  
A big thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets:
https://jetcraft.com
And to  OEM Exclusive, the super-efficient suppliers of  OEM upgrades for exotic and high-performance vehicles
Special thanks to Cory Pesaturo
Music:  "Fiery Heart" (Veaceslav Draganov) and  "Wrong" (Dan Henig)
Thumbnail images: Pirelli
Alpinestars: https://alpinestars.com
Follow Peter on X and Instagram: @peterdwindsor
We support the Race Against Dementia:
https://raceagainstdementia.com
#standwithukraine 
Nick: you're always with us

Visit: https://youtube.com/peterwindsor for F1 videos past, present and future

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