#1. Ferrari take their maiden race win
So far in 2019, they haven't even won a single race. Apart from his single podium as seen at Bahrain, arguably, among the best races held thus far, alongside Monaco, Charles Leclerc hasn't done anything really fantastic.
That doesn't mean that his experienced teammate, Sebastian Vettel has been exhibiting any record-shattering feats either.
The widely-experienced German driver, whose been in F1 for over a decade recently earned his best-place finish, in the form of a second at Monaco. Since then, there's been a question in the form of the German's imminent F1 future.
But truth be told, the string of low-scores for Ferrari could be set for a major rejig at Montreal, a track where Vettel's previously won on two different occasions, one each in 2013 and 2018.
Starting with a key positive that it were none other than the Ferrari who won the 2018 contest, what remains to be seen is whether anyone among young Leclerc or Vettel would be able to clinch a win and hence, put an end to the question surrounding the team and its drivers' repeat failures.
That said, just imagine how incredible would that sort of a performance be where a red car finally puts an end to the hegemony that Mercedes have clearly established in the current era in motorsport's finest template?
The reason to believe the above is simply down to the fact that Ferrari 'could' make use of their better straight-line speed.