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Liam Lawson called to stewards after car failure in Canada Grand Prix practice

22 May 2026
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Liam Lawson encountered difficulties during the only practice session for the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix, where he had to halt on track due to a suspected hydraulic issue affecting his power steering. The practice session was shortened by the sprint format, allowing Lawson to complete just five laps at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, finishing with a best time of 1m 17.431s, which placed him 18th overall. This performance left him significantly behind the leader, Kimi Antonelli from Mercedes, who set a time of 1m 13.402s. Lawson’s challenges follow a recent mechanical failure at the Miami Grand Prix, which had already impacted his performance and resulted in an early exit from the race. With limited track time, Lawson will head into the sprint qualifying round with minimal experience of the updated 2026 Formula One cars.

Why It Matters

Liam Lawson’s situation highlights the ongoing technical challenges faced by drivers in Formula One, particularly for those in less established teams or new entrants. The 2026 season has introduced significant regulatory changes, affecting car performance and handling, which means drivers need ample practice to adapt. Lawson’s previous incident in Miami and current issues in Montreal underscore the difficulties rookies encounter in high-pressure environments, where both mechanical reliability and track familiarity are crucial for success. As Formula One continues to evolve with new regulations, the ability for drivers to quickly acclimate is vital for their competitiveness and career longevity.

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