 Hey everyone and welcome in the Canadian Formula 1 Grand Prix debriefing. I'm wearing my Canadian Formula 1 jersey. I was up there in Montreal. First thing first, the public was absolutely amazing. So cool to see so many fans. Formula 1 is in love everywhere and I think Montreal really enjoy having the Formula 1 back. Max was invincible this weekend. Max avoided the rain, the problems, the mistakes, the safety car. He had the race under control. He was very impressive over the last 10 laps with Carlos Sainz behind him because the DRS was so powerful in Canada in Montreal that he couldn't pull away but he did an amazing job. Really that was those last few laps were very impressive. No mistakes made. Absolutely pushing the car to the limit lap after lap. So that was beautiful to see and I must say it was perfect. On the contrary Perez for the Drivers Championship had a bit of a difficult weekend. Not fast Friday, not fast on the wet, crashed and qualifying. I suspect the gearbox issue in the race is related to qualifying because the nose of the red bull was stuck under the barrier and when he pulled reverse and dropped the clutch that must have put some high torque under the gearbox in reverse and gearbox in Formula 1. Do have to have a reverse that's the regulation but as much as you can avoid using it, avoid. It's really not made to be going real with our second point Fernando Alonso. What a pleasure to see Fernando. I mean you look at the 20 years old driver doing his first second season in Formula 1. He's got that passion, that fire. He's just sending it. Every time he was coming out of the chicane he was going sideways and it was fast on the dry on Friday. It was very impressive on the wet on Saturday and he had an interesting strategy on Sunday. He stayed there for a long time on medium 20 laps. It was maybe one of the only drivers that could have tried a one stop strategy in the race if it wasn't for a safety car or the virtual safety car or safety car later in the race and that could have helped. He got a five second penalty at the end. I kind of disagree with that penalty. Yes, he may have moved twice in a straight but first of all the straight is not straight so it's not easy to go straight and so going to vote let's bloody go racing. Let's them fight, let's them you know, let's them defend, let's them go for it. I mean unless there is a it's good to have regulation but don't overdo it you know. I think Fernando, five seconds that was not worse if that's my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong but that's what I feel. Carlos Sainz, finally a very good weekend. Yes absolutely. Carlos Sainz had a great weekend, a great race. He pushed really hard on the last 10-15 laps of the race. Never really had the opportunity. He made us more mistakes than they are. He was very close from the start but that's easy to do. When you're within 5-10s, 4-10s of the car in front of you you lose so much downforce that everything becomes more of an issue and because he already pushed 10 laps on his target when he got to was 2-3 laps, 2-3 laps to the end. The tires were very fatigued so obviously mistakes are easier. Saying all of that positive, I think that problem for Sainz was qualifying. He was going to go for pole position but he missed the last corner. Only qualified third meaning that he had to pass Fernando at the beginning and and couldn't start in front of the first of him so that's the only dark point for him. Good race from Leclerc as well coming back from 19s after all those penalties but for Leclerc, good news he's got two new engine and I'm pretty sure that on the other teams they're gonna be struggling eventually with parts. So he's taking his penalties, he's come back P5, yes he's a bit fine in the championship but it's not over yet. Hamilton's back on the podium. More than back on the podium, he had race space. It's not up there yet. It's not exactly at the ferry and the Red Bull but it wasn't miles off. It really wasn't miles off and he even had the fastest lap in the race at one point. So you know what? Mercedes is going in the right direction and that can only make us excited because when they're back at the top it's gonna be so good to have Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes and I've been sometimes fighting for for the podium so I really enjoy seeing Lewis and George during a great race after after a terrible Friday for for Lewis. They put it back together. Zhu, the Chinese driver, everyone says his pain is a paid driver but the last two races he's been out qualifying but us, he's been racing really well and back we had to retire due to to reliability but it was very good in Canada. Maybe a little bit too nice with Troll, couldn't quite get the passing done but then I believe on the other Aston Martin Vettel he had a really good move. Was it on the outside of turn one? Very nice braking and very good move there. At some good pace, wasn't quite lucky with the safety carving that's what but why but us finish in front of him but definitely should have been off there so Zhu has been doing great same as Schumacher, both cars qualified really well. Schumacher had to retire for reliability issue, a tongue thing that quite had the pace in the race not to fall back but it was a bit of a shame to see him retiring from the points. On Magnuson the race was ruined but at Black and Orange flag, why? I mean yes the front wing is going a little bit in pieces but it's a small piece and if you really want to avoid anything for the driver put an aero screen just like Indycar and then the part can fly and won't hit the driver's helmet. I wasn't really impressed with the penalty. I really thought felt it was very harsh and ruining Kevin's race that was already damaged by a front wing and nothing really could have done to avoid that. It was just racing sealant, a good racing with Lewis at the beginning, the part was broken and then Kevin's race was broken so really disagree with that penalty. I really also disagree with Fernando Alonso. Penalty didn't deserve one for moving to us on the straight. In the straight, the back straight is not even straight so how can you go straight and bloody let them race. Bloody let them race. I mean it's good to see Wilton with action obviously has to be under certain limits but I didn't feel like I didn't feel like that was anything bad. I thought it was good racing and I was excited to see it so yeah not very impressed on those two penalties made on Magnuson and Alonso. It is what it is and they have to live with it. Next race will be Silverstone, a lot of team bringing big upgrades that's their home race. I'm excited to see what it's going to be like you know such a high speed circuit Silverstone so much history. It's just going to be great so please as always subscribe, like, leave us a comment, I answer your questions. Have fun!