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Preview: 2023 Canadian Grand Prix Formula 1

Two weeks ago, Max Verstappen won his fifth win of the season, which came as no surprise as the reigning F1 champ has been brilliant in 2023.

2023 Canadian Grand Prix Formula 1 Odds
Moneyline Odds
Max Verstappen -300
Sergio Perez +450
Lewis Hamilton +1100
Fernando Alonso +1400
George Russell +2200
Charles Leclerc +4000
Carlos Sainz +4000
Lance Stroll +30000
Esteban Ocon +30000
*Odds taken from Sports Odds Direct on Thursday, June 15, 2023.

When, Where, and How to Watch?
Place: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada
Date: Sunday, June 18, 2023
Time: 9:00 AM
How to Watch: ESPN

The main favorite to win the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix is Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing, which is no surprise to anyone. The winner of the 2022 Drivers’ Championship has already won five races this season (out of a possible seven), ending up on the podium in every event in 2023.

The Dutchman won each of the last three F1 races, including last weekend’s Spanish GP. It was one of his best performances this season. Not only did he win the race, but Verstappen also won the pole position and had the fastest lap.

If all this wasn’t enough to persuade you that bookies are right to think of him as the No. 1 Canadian GP favorite, here’s another fact – Verstappen is the one who won this race last year.

This makes him one of only two winners who are taking part in the 2023 F1 season. If you’re wondering who’s the other one, it’s Lewis Hamilton.

Lewis Hamilton is tied first on the list of repeat winners of the Canadian Grand Prix (tied with Michael Schumacher). The seven-time Formula 1 champ won this event the last time in 2019 but is hopeful he could do it again.

What’s feeding his fans with confidence is that he’s upped his form a lot since the start of the season. The first two races saw him finish fifth, but he then got onto the podium in Australia, finishing second. Then, he had another three races in which he finished outside the top 3. Last weekend, however, we saw him finish second in Spain.

He finished +24.090 after Verstappen, but the Englishman probably feels as if he could’ve done even better. And he would’ve done if it weren’t for the contact with Lando Norris’s car on the first corner, which damaged his front wing.

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