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Gary Meenaghan speaks to Ferrari Formula One driver Fernando Alonso.
Ferrari's poor strategic call papered over McLaren's crack and handed victory to Lewis Hamilton, writes Gary Meenaghan.
The Finn has been refused permission by Eric Boullier to race in his home rally, given that the English-based marque lost Robert Kubica to a long-term injury following a rally accident last year.
Lewis Hamilton employed a two-stop strategy that delivered him to his first win on the season as the McLaren-Mercedes driver made it seven different winners in the opening seven races.
Organisers have issues to worry about but are not concerned about the addition of races in Texas and possibly New Jersey, writes Gary Meenaghan in Montreal.
The German double world champion put on another strong showing in qualifying, grabbing the pole for the Canadian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton was second quick.
After student protests dominated the scene, Formula One cars fired up engines and took to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Reality had been righted.
The 2007 F1 champion makes it clear that interviews are not his thing, but Gary Meenaghan gets him to talk in Montreal and the Finn turns insightful about Formula One's 1970s-era stars and his return to the sport.
Suggestions that Red Bull driver won in Monaco with an unfair car riles the normally placid Australian, reports Gary Meenaghan from Montreal.
Gary Meenaghan, in Quebec, explains why protests caused the cancellation of the open day at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve for the Canadian Grand Prix.
The Brazilian says that Ferrari are improving the car and style of driving.
The columnist worries that England's delusions of football adequacy are dangerously absent from the Euros.
The victory had been a long time coming. It was greeted in the UAE with patriotic pride.
