Alex and Carlos Look Ahead to Montreal

Published on
11 Jun 2025
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We’re looking to bounce back at round 10 of the 2025 season

After a demanding triple-header across Europe, the 2025 Formula 1 season crosses the Atlantic to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix. After finishing in the points at seven of nine races so far, the team is aiming to bounce back after a tricky weekend in Barcelona and seize fresh opportunities at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.
Alex Albon is eager to return to a venue that has offered excitement and chances to shine in recent seasons.
"Canada is a race with a lot of opportunity, and I have some nice memories of my overtakes around here last year,” he shared.
“The weather can be changeable but we've been performing well in all conditions so far this year, so we’ll be looking to capitalise on this. We didn’t close the triple header in the way we wanted, so we’re determined to come back fighting in Montreal."
Carlos Sainz, recharged and ready after a packed few weeks, is equally motivated for the Canadian challenge.
"Despite it being a busy few weeks with the triple header ending in Barcelona followed by the roadshow in Madrid last Saturday, I feel recharged and excited to head to Canada for what I hope will be a positive weekend!
“Canada is always a fun circuit to drive with many overtaking opportunities, so I’m really looking forward to seeing what we can do with the FW47 around this circuit! The weather always plays a huge part in Montreal with unpredictable conditions, so we’ll make the most of all the opportunities we can and push flat out all weekend."
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