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Hamilton sets opening pace in Montreal

Ahead of today's opening session the air temperature is 20 degrees C, while the track temperature is 25 degrees. It is somewhat overcast but no sign of the predicted heavy rain, far less thunderstorms. Indeed, Race Control predicts only a 10% chance of the wet stuff. This track is notorious for testing brakes to the very limit, so expect some colourful comments from Grosjean over the next few days, while Mercedes is expected to continue suffering its tyre warming issues. Raikkonen gets things underway, followed by Ricciardo, Ericsson, Grosjean and Ocon. Having not been put to any serious use since last year, the track is understandably green and dusty. Lots of new rear wings on show as the...
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