A weekend full of unexpected events, absolutely unmissable. The Canadian GP he put on such a great show even if he is always the one who wins: Max Verstappen. The Dutchman enters history, reaching Senna has 41 victories. Max finishes ahead of Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton, in a very podium that can boast 12 world titles.
Ferrari on the upswing
We saw it in Montreal A good Ferrari. La Maranello stable rip fourth and fifth position with Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz – started in tenth and eleventh place respectively. The strategy, with Ferrari finishing the race with just one pit stop, it was the key to allowing both riders to gain so many positions. Also worth highlighting is the big step forward made in race pace which has proven to be very positive since Friday. There is still a lot of work to be done in Maranello and updates will arrive soon, but the progress made - at least for this GP - by the SF-23 cannot be hidden.
GP Canada, Sky and TV8 TV ratings
As always, there were many enthusiasts who did not miss any of the seventy laps held in Montreal. The Canadian GP on Sky was in fact followed, live at 20.00 pm on Sky, from 978 thousand average viewers, with a 6,3% share. The share for the 21.50pm broadcast on TV8 is even higher, followed by 1 million 260 thousand average viewers, with an 8,3% share. Formula 1 stops for a week and will return on the weekend between 30 and 2 July in Austria.
SOURCE: Sky Italy


