How Ferrari blew another victory chance
Having taken the advantage at the start, Ferrari should have been able to defeat Mercedes in Canada - but not for the first time this season, it let the champion team off the hook
Ferrari denied it of course, but the similarities in how the Australian and Canadian Grands Prix played out were almost uncanny.
Mercedes had the fastest car, but lost its Montreal advantage to bad starts. Ferrari stole the initiative, but again ultimately failed to win the race after a debatable strategic call.
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