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22 May 2022
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6 Winners and 5 Losers from the Canadian Grand Prix – Who mastered the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve?
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Tsunoda apologetic over pit lane crash in Montreal, as Gasly says AlphaTauri were 'too slow'
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Leclerc calls Canadian GP ‘super-frustrating’ despite recovering from back row to P5
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MONDAY MORNING DEBRIEF: How did Mercedes go from an 'undriveable' car to the podium in Canada?
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What the teams said – Race day in Canada
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Fernando Alonso is set to start at the back of the grid for his home Grand Prix after having a new Renault power unit put into his Alpine A522.
Alonso qualified 17th but incoming engine penalties will relegate him to the rear of the field for the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix.
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The Alpine driver has taken a fourth internal combustion engine, turbo, MGU-H, MGU-K, plus a third energy store, control electronics (and his fourth of eight allowed exhausts). As he will accrue more than 15 places worth of grid penalties, Alonso will start his home Grand Prix at the back for the first time.
The penalty means Lance Stroll, Alex Albon and Nicholas Latifi are effectively promoted one place apiece on the grid.
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Hamilton says there’s ‘more to come’ after claiming first podium since Bahrain in Canada
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Verstappen braves wet conditions to claim Canadian GP pole ahead of sensational Alonso
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FACTS AND STATS: Alonso grabs his first front row start in a decade
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What the teams said – Race day in Canada
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