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An upgraded car and a “painful” reminder not to lose sight of the Formula 1 fundamentals could be George Russell's path back to the front of the field at the Canadian Grand Prix. Russell's fourth place at the last race in Miami gave his Mercedes teammate Kimi Antonelli a yawning 20-point lead in the standings after four races.
George Russell's Mercedes heads into the Bahrain pits (Sona Maleterova/Getty Images) SAKHIR, Bahrain — One of Formula 1’s biggest selling points has been the sensory experience. In formative racing experiences, be it watching in person or on TV, the ...
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Formula 1 odds: Favorites to win in Canada in May 2026
Check out the Formula 1 odds for the 2026 season's fifth race in Canada this weekend. Who is the favorite to win in Canada?
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