Postpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 19 June 2022
What a disappointment weekend for Sergio Perez. The Mexican is heading back to the garage with his head down.
Fernando Alonso wants an update on positions around him after those VSC pit stops.
Max Verstappen wins for Red Bull, Carlos Sainz P2, Lewis Hamilton P3, George Russell P4
Verstappen extends championship lead to 46 points over team-mate Sergio Perez
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc battles to P5 from back of grid
Alpha Tauri's Yuki Tsunoda crashes on exit of pits to bring out safety car
Sergio Perez (Red Bull) and Mick Schumacher (Haas) also out
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What a disappointment weekend for Sergio Perez. The Mexican is heading back to the garage with his head down.
Fernando Alonso wants an update on positions around him after those VSC pit stops.
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Jeremiah Kariuki: Interestingly, Sainz is the one holding everyone else. He is giving DRS to Alonso and that makes it difficult for Hamilton to overtake. Russel will be joining the fight for P2/3 shortly.
Red Bull have bolted hard tyres onto world champion Max Verstappen's car and the Dutchman comes out of the pits in third place.
Anyone making a pit stop then. Yes. Max Verstappen is in. Lewis Hamilton dives in too.
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quixoticgeek: These new cars can certainly follow closer than the previous gen, but getting past still seems very difficult.
Michael de Groot: Lewis Hamilton needs a miracle to get anywhere near to the podium, it’s a disastrous season for Mercedes - we need an enquiry to learn what has gone so wrong.
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Virtual safety car is deployed due to Perez's stop.
Disaster for Sergio Perez. The Mexican reports a problem with his power unit. His pulled over to a safe place. Yellow flag is out.
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Carlos Sainz reports graining on his medium tyres and Sebastian Vettel has already pitted to change his yellow-banded rubber to the hards.
1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
3. Fernando Alonso (Alpine)
4. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
5. George Russell (Mercedes)
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Kevin Magnussen has been told he needs to make his way into the pits to repair the damage to his car.
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Rachel: Vamos Carlos!
Andrew Priestley: Turns out that overtaking Alonso was easier done than said today!
As Fernando Alonso said, it was always going to be hard for the Spaniard to stay with the front runners and Carlos Sainz has already shifted his Ferrari up past the Alpine. He hasn't exactly left Alonso for dust, however.
Jack Aitken
Williams reserve driver on BBC Radio 5 Live in Montreal
Looking further back down the field at Leclerc, he didn't have a good start actually. He was very slow and did gain some ground back in the run to Turn One but he wasn't able to challenge for any places.
Kevin Magnussen has picked up damage to his Haas after that knock with Lewis Hamilton. Esteban Ocon's race engineer has spotted the Haas driver might be in trouble. The Frenchman replies yep, he's spotted it too.
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The gap was opened up straight away by Max Verstappen but Lewis Hamilton and Kevin Magnussen are already battling each other for that fourth spot. Bit of contact between the two drivers.
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Robert Houghton: Winner Max Verstappen, Perez 2nd, Alonso 3rd. Hope both Haas cars finish as well.
Josh Earl: come on Lewis, good start please!