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After years of stability, F1 reliability can no longer be taken for granted

Ars Technica - All content·Jonathan M. Gitlin·3 days ago
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Until recently, a driver had maybe a six in ten chance of finishing a race. At the Canadian Grand Prix we saw the Mercedes teammates get close. Credit: Bryn Lennon - Formula 1/Formula 1 via Getty Images First off, apologies for the lack of a Canadian Grand Prix report at the beginning of this week; Ferrari chose last weekend to show us its new electric vehicle, and between that and Memorial Day, one thing led to another, and here we are. Canada was yet another sprint weekend, meaning limited practice time for teams desperate for it to collect data on their various upgrade packages. The race, held on an artificial island built for Expo 67, is often one of the season’s highlights, and 2026 did not disappoint, with some excellent duals among the field. The 19-year-old Italian sophomore Kimi Antonelli now leads his Mercedes teammate George Russell by 43 points in the championship after four straight wins in a row.…

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