- Israel strikes Lebanon after Hezbollah claims first attack since truce
- Thousands rally after Georgian PM vows 'no negotiations' with pro-EU opposition
- Amorim uncomfortable with fans' serenade at Man Utd
- Romania heads for presidential run-off after top court greenlights first round
- Turkey could benefit from rebel offensive in Syria: experts
- 18 convicted in biggest UK drugs trial
- Biden's pardon for son angers rivals - and allies
- Liverpool players prepared to 'go to war' for each other: Van Dijk
- LPGA commissioner Marcoux Samaan to step down in January
- Georgia PM vows 'no negotiations' amid mass pro-EU protests
- Suspect freed from custody over suicide capsule death in Switzerland
- Venezuela's 'Pearl of the Caribbean' loses its luster
- Paris stocks wobble, euro falls on France budget standoff
- Italy to host Davis Cup Final 8 from 2025
- Fiorentina's Bove 'alert' in hospital after collapse: club
- Zelensky presses Scholz for 'fundamental' support against Russia
- Tens of thousands strike at Volkswagen's Germany plants
- Rugby players on trial in France over rape charges
- Greens, far-right among big losers in Irish vote
- Brain stimulation can help injured people walk: study
- French PM faces ouster as opposition vows no-confidence vote
- Stellantis says goodbye to 'performance psychopath' CEO
- Hezbollah claims first attack on Israeli position since truce
- Turin start for 2025 Vuelta a Espana
- New Leicester boss Van Nistelrooy 'astonished' by offers after Man Utd spell
- US unveils fresh export curbs targeting China's chip sector
- Paris stocks waver, euro falls on France budget standoff
- Deadlock in Romania as Russia-haunted presidential vote looms
- French PM at risk in hostile parliament vote
- Kompany hoping for Kane return before end of year
- I'm the taxman!: New docs reveal legal woes behind Beatles split
- Three things we learned at the Qatar Grand Prix
- Canal blast sparks new stand-off between Kosovo and Serbia
- Mbappe takes PSG wage dispute to French league committee
- From China woes to EV troubles, VW faces rocky road
- 'End in sight' to talks on pandemic treaty, says WHO chief
- Third death as Storm Bora batters Greece
- Stampede kills at least 56 at Guinea football match
- Syria's Assad says rebel advance a bid to 'redraw' regional map
- Paris stocks, euro fall on France budget standoff
- Thousands strike at Volkswagen's Germany plants
- Ireland in 'good shape' despite uncertainty over post-Sexton era, says MacNeill
- Germany's Scholz pledges aid on surprise visit to Ukraine
- Philippine groups file impeachment bid against VP Duterte
- Najib says bribery, power abuse charges 'politically motivated'
- 'Future of planet' at stake at ICJ hearings: Vanuatu
- Syria, Russia conduct deadly strikes to push back rebel advance
- German FM urges China to stop backing Russia, work for Ukraine peace
- Alpine call up Doohan to replace Ocon for Abu Dhabi GP
- Elton John unable to watch own musical due to 'lost eyesight'
RYCEF | 1.11% | 7.21 | $ | |
RBGPF | 0% | 62 | $ | |
CMSC | 0.14% | 24.574 | $ | |
NGG | -0.03% | 63.66 | $ | |
VOD | -0.84% | 8.895 | $ | |
RIO | 0.64% | 63.245 | $ | |
SCS | 1.28% | 13.645 | $ | |
CMSD | 0.32% | 24.399 | $ | |
BCC | 0.24% | 147.74 | $ | |
GSK | 0.42% | 34.275 | $ | |
JRI | -0.52% | 13.54 | $ | |
RELX | 0.73% | 47.425 | $ | |
BCE | -0.43% | 26.915 | $ | |
AZN | -0.83% | 67.065 | $ | |
BTI | -0.25% | 37.845 | $ | |
BP | -1.14% | 28.98 | $ |
Leclerc's Canada hopes hit by grid penalty as rival Verstappen shines
Charles Leclerc's hopes of victory at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix were dented on Friday when it was confirmed he will face a substantial grid penalty for Sunday's race.
Soon after finishing second behind series leader and world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull in second practice at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari said they would be fitting new electronic control components to Leclerc's power unit.
The 24-year-old Monegasque has suffered two engine failures this year and the new parts will mean he exceeds the limit and will face a penalty of at least 10 places.
The team may consider giving him a complete new power unit.
"For now that is not decided, but it's not the best situation for me," said Leclerc, who has slipped from leading the title race to third behind Verstappen and Sergio Perez, despite taking four consecutive pole positions.
Verstappen set the pace as he completed a double top in Friday's practice.
The 24-year-old Dutchman, who will start his 150th Formula One race on Sunday, clocked a best lap time of one minute and 14.127 seconds in the second session to beat Leclerc by 0.081 seconds.
"It's been a positive day and overall a good start to the weekend," said Verstappen.
"There are always other things that you can look for to find the perfect balance, but we have a competitive car so that's good.
"If it rains in qualifying, it's the same for everyone and we will just deal with it."
Carlos Sainz was third-quickest in the second Ferrari ahead of resurgent four-time champion Sebastian Vettel of Aston Martin and two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Alpine.
Pierre Gasly improved to take sixth place for AlphaTauri ahead of Mercedes' George Russell, Lando Norris and his McLaren team-mate Daniel Ricciardo.
Esteban Ocon was 10th in the second Alpine ahead of a strangely off-colour Sergio Perez in the second Red Bull, local hope Lance Stroll in the second Aston Martin and seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton in the second Mercedes.
- 'Disaster' for Hamilton -
Hamilton appeared to be unhappy with the experimental set-up of his car and complained it was "undriveable" on a weekend when the team's chief technical officer James Allison was at the track to help Mercedes recover from a disappointing start to the season.
Blighted by performance problems, notably with "porpoising" and bouncing, the team had chosen to try some radical set-up ideas in a bid to solve their problems.
"The car is getting worse the more we do to it," said Hamilton.
"It's pretty much like every Friday for us – trying lots of things, including an experimental floor on my side, which didn't work.
"Nothing we do to this car seems to work. We were going in different ways but nothing works. I'll wait to see how it was for him (Russell), but for me it was a disaster.
"We keep working on it, but it is what it is and I think this is the car for the year so we just have to tough it out and work hard on building a better car for next year."
R.Adler--BTB