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Formula 1: Liam Lawson struggles in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying, posts 19th-fastest time in Montreal

14 June 2025
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Formula 1: Liam Lawson struggles in Canadian Grand Prix qualifying, posts 19th-fastest time in Montreal
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Liam Lawson qualified 19th for the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix after exiting in Q1, just 0.140s shy of advancing. He may start 18th due to Yuki Tsunoda receiving a 10-place grid penalty, while teammate Isack Hadjar qualified ninth but could face penalties for impeding another driver.

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