Ferrari endure double shock exit in Canadian GP qualifying

Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz have each been eradicated within the second a part of qualifying on the Canadian Grand Prix, in an enormous shock.

Leclerc ended Q2 in eleventh while Sainz was simply 0.037s behind in P12, with Lance Stroll having been accountable for each drivers failing to make the reduce for the ultimate a part of qualifying. 

The house driver improved on his last lap to demote Leclerc from tenth to eleventh, while Sainz’s last time was not even provisionally sufficient for the highest 10. 

Leclerc missed out on Q3 by simply 0.032s, a lot to the Monaco Grand Prix winner’s disbelief. 

Sainz instantly complained of an absence of grip, while Lewis Hamilton set the tempo within the second a part of qualifying on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. 

 

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