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By: Jake Boxall-Legge

An enjoyable race - strategic elements, close racing, contact. Just what we expect from Montreal!

And that's it from us - thank you for joining us again, and keep up with all of the reaction from Canada across Autosport and Motorsport.com. We'll see you in two weeks' time for the Austrian GP!

Antonelli: "It was so stressful! But super happy, I had a good start, managed to jump into P3, and just stayed up there in the front. Last stint I pushed a bit too hard behind Max and killed the front left, and I struggled a bit at the end. But happy to bring the podium home."

Quite the crowd reaction too, clearly happy to see Antonelli become F1's newest podium finisher.

Verstappen: "It was quite a good race, although in the first two stints we were struggling on the tyres, we did quite an aggressive strategy. Luckily in that final stint we managed to hang in there. Actually, the pace was better on the low fuel. We drove an attacking-slash-defending race, but it worked out for us. That was the maximum possible for us today."

Russell: "It's amazing to be back on the top step, the last time was back in Vegas. Last year felt like a victory lost, and then obviously we got the victory today thanks to that incredible pole lap. I'm so happy to see Kimi on the podium as well."

An incident between Ocon and Sainz has been noted - someone was deemed to be 'driving erratically'. 

"A good day," Toto Wolff says to Russell. "A good day, sir," Russell response, jovially (and in a mock aristo accent) as he's delighted to get his fourth F1 win.

"Oh my god," Antonelli says, as he can scarcely believe his result. "Thank you guys, that was needed!

Piastri finishes fourth, ahead of Leclerc and Hamilton, as Alonso, Hulkenberg, Ocon, and Sainz complete the top 10 and the pointscorers.

Russell wins the 2025 Canadian Grand Prix

George Russell converts pole position into his first victory of 2025! Max Verstappen is second, and Andrea Kimi Antonelli gets his first F1 podium!

Lap 70

This will end behind the safety car, and the chequered flag will fly on George Russell - unless anything wild happens in this final straight...

Lap 69

It's the penultimate lap, and we're behind the safety car. Piastri has come out behind the lapped runners. 

Meanwhile, Russell and Verstappen are having a moment - Russell tries to warm up his brakes, slows down, and Verstappen - who's jockeying behind, briefly goes past Russell. 

"Just don't fall for the gamesmanship," Verstappen is told, as the two drivers immediately complain on the radio.

Norris immediately takes blame for that one, as he's now out of the race. 

Lap 67

Norris caught Piastri by surprise at the Turn 10 hairpin, and the two went side by side along the back straight. Piastri got later on the brakes through the chicane, Norris tried to retaliate and tries to get into a space along the start-finish straight, but hits Piastri's rear as the gap closes on the inside.

Lap 67

It's happened! The McLarens have come to blows!

Lap 65

Piastri has a run at Antonelli with DRS, but can't quite find a path through. The Italian is riding on his mirrors now, with two bright orange cars sat in his wake.

Ocon's dropped Sainz for now, so he looks to hang onto that final point for the last five laps.

Lap 64

Russell put a fastest lap in last time around, building a 2.6s gap to Verstappen now. Antonelli's going to come under scrutiny from Piastri now, as he's really struggling for pace at this point.

 

Lap 63

Piastri vs Norris, again. Norris is unable to make the pass, and he might have exhausted his opportunities as Piastri should get DRS off Antonelli now - the Mercedes driver is falling back off Verstappen's tail. 

Alonso clears Hulkenberg for eighth.

Lap 62

Norris thinks about a move on Piastri, but just takes a little bit of margin with his team-mate.

Lap 61

Russell's turning up the wick now, and opens up the gap to 2.3s to Verstappen. 

Norris is still all over Piastri like a rash, but can't find a way past this time.

"If there was a safety car, would you take a free stop for a soft?" Norris is asked. "Yep!" comes the assertive response.

Lap 60

10 to go! Russell's got 2s over Verstappen now. Antonelli is 1.5s behind, Piastri 1.6s behind him, and Norris with DRS on his team-mate. 

Hulkenberg's got Alonso right on his tail in the battle for eighth, while Ocon holds the final point - but Sainz is looking to take it off him. 

Lap 59

Ocon was not being particularly helpful to either McLaren, as he got in the way of Piastri at Turn 6. Ocon's long stint has brought him up to 10th, as Sainz now passes Colapinto for 11th. Everyone has registered a stop now.

Lap 58

Antonelli's having a good run through the traffic to evade Piastri, as Russell's picked up the pace a bit to add a few tenths back to his lead. Norris is also in the hunt here, as he gets DRS off Colapinto to close in on Piastri.

Lap 57

Just 1.6s between Verstappen and Russell at the start of the lap, as the two try to work their way through traffic. Verstappen gets the better run of it, and he's now just 1.2s behind by the time they cross the line again!

Lap 56

Antonelli gets a dose of DRS off the lapped Hadjar to ensure he's safe from Piastri on this tour. 

Verstappen, meanwhile, is now starting to turn the screw on Russell.

Lap 55

Antonelli just about evades Piastri's efforts to pass, which is helping Verstappen here. Norris is homing in on both of them, while Leclerc is sixth and 12s behind Norris now. 

Lap 54

Our top four are all within five seconds now. Is Russell biding his time, or genuinely struggling? Antonelli, meanwhile, is just keeping Piastri at bay as the slipstream from Verstappen is just about helping.

Hulkenberg is now on Sainz's tail - more points for Sauber coming? He's 10th at the moment.

Lap 53

Ocon and Sainz in eighth and ninth are still yet to stop. Tsunoda and Gasly are also running very long into this race. 

Russell's also lost a bit of time, as Verstappen is catching slightly - but Antonelli is catching him and would very much like DRS as Piastri's on him like a rash.

Leclerc stops from the lead, reinstating Russell's position at the top of the field.

Lap 52

"What are we waiting for to stop," Leclerc asks. "We don't want to do too many laps on the medium," he hears back, but says "for me the medium is a good tyre". 

Leclerc is still leading, but has to come in again.

Lap 51

"Leclerc's pace is dropping off, this is a straight fight between you, Verstappen, and Antonelli," Piastri is told. The Australian is almost in DRS reach of Antonelli, who in turn is within 2s of Verstappen.

Lap 50

Bortoleto makes his first stop of the race, and will come out towards the rear of the field - ahead of Lawson. 

Albon's power unit issue, which he was informed of earlier in this race, appeared to be terminal - the replay shows his car gurgling like the proverbial drain.

Lap 49

10 second penalty for Stroll for shoving Gasly off earlier on. Meanwhile, Russell is just 1.6s behind Leclerc at the head of the field

Lap 48

There's a yellow flag at the hairpin, as Albon pulls out of the race. He stops at the marshal's post - so the yellow is quickly lifted.

Hulkenberg gets a run on Tsunoda, and rounds the Red Bull around the outside. Tsunoda hasn't stopped yet.

Lap 47

Norris is going to stop at the end of this lap, which will bring him out presumably behind Piastri. That puts Leclerc into the lead.

Big gap between Piastri and Hamilton, pretty much the entire back half of the circuit, so Norris has plenty of space.

Lap 45

Piastri pits, which unleashes Norris into the lead. He comes out behind Antonelli. Hamilton also makes his second stop, and just about comes out ahead of Alonso. 

Lap 44

Piastri says there's degradation but no graining, so his tyres are just starting to run out of juice. 

Bortoleto's got a huge train behind him now, as he continues to try to make this one-stopper work. Colapinto, Hadjar, Bearman, Stroll, and Gasly are in this mix, as Albon's on the tail of it. Stroll gives Gasly short shrift at Turn 14.

Lap 43

Norris has been asked to hit the gas, as he's just 2.9s behind Piastri - he's not going to one-stop here.

Slightly slow stop for Russell there, but he had plenty of gap over Verstappen to be safe.

Lap 42

Russell's going to make his second stop before he reaches the traffic at the back. He comes out behind Leclerc, which hands the lead to Piastri. 

Verstappen is 4s behind the Briton, as he returns to the circuit.

Lap 41

Verstappen isn't going much faster than Russell, so Mercedes is biding its time to extend the stint.

Meanwhile, Gasly is now heading the DRS train at the back.

Lap 40

It's Russell from Piastri, as it stands. Norris is closing up on the two cars ahead, as Leclerc's been dropped a little bit here. Verstappen and Antonelli are fifth and sixth after conducting their second stops.

Lap 39

"Key question is whether we can get to the end without graining," Piastri hears from Tom Stallard. The Australian reports that he's already got a band of graining appearing. 

Mercedes will presumably pit Russell soon, just to cover off the Verstappen threat.

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