George Russell was the standout driver at the Canadian Grand Prix before a power unit failure ended his race early. Russell dominated Saturday's sprint, taking pole and victory, then secured race pole, leading confidently until his retirement. Teammate Andrea Antonelli displayed outstanding underlying pace, but Edd Straw noted "rough edges" in his racecraft, particularly in the sprint race where a risky move cost him positions.

Lewis Hamilton delivered his strongest drive for Ferrari yet, clinching second in the main event after a fierce battle with Max Verstappen. While Hamilton showed minor imperfections on Saturday, his Sunday recovery was impressive. Verstappen, though not at his usual peak, still salvaged strong points despite struggling with the Red Bull. Lando Norris held a slight pace advantage over Oscar Piastri before a gearbox issue forced his retirement. The demanding conditions exposed both brilliance and small mistakes, setting the stage for intense championship fights as the season rolls on.

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