It was an awkward post-race podium after everything that had transpired in the race
#3 Vettel shows his class
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Sebastian Vettel truly was the driver of the weekend at Canada
Remember Bahrain Grand Prix? Every F1 Pundit and written off Sebastian Vettel after he spun around while battling with Lewis yet again. Many believed that was it for Vettel and in many races, it looked like it as Leclerc seemed to have the better speed at Baku and other races. The thing is, It was always Vettel who stuck around and scratched and clawed to race results.
He clearly says he's not yet comfortable with the car and he's not entirely confident driving it. But in Canada, yet again, despite not looking entirely comfortable, he drove the car to the pole and was much faster than Leclerc who has started to show that he's still a work in progress. Despite a scratchy start, over the season it does look like Vettel will again end up as the Lewis' only adversary as Bottas goes back to his old ways.
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Charanjot Singh Kohli
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