MONTREAL — After some difficult races, Montreal’s Lance Stroll and Aston Martin achieved their best results of the season at the Canadian Grand Prix.
Teammate Fernando Alonso finished sixth after a race marked by changing track conditions, while Stroll was seventh for his career-best result on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
But what Stroll will remember most is the difficult conditions. Rain appeared before the start, followed by another shower midway through the race, keeping the drivers alert. In the three races before the Montreal stop, RB also scored more points than Aston Martin, causing the Silverstone team to slip to sixth in the standings. However, the 14 points scored by Alonso and Stroll have strengthened their hold on fifth place in the rankings.
Stroll's race was marked by on-track battles with Australian Daniel Ricciardo and Japanese Yuki Tsunoda, the two RB drivers. With Ricciardo receiving a penalty for a false start, Stroll found himself ahead. Tsunoda was one of three drivers to stay on track, climbing to seventh place. He managed to keep this position ahead of Stroll after the second round of pit stops, this time for dry-weather tires."It's our battle," Stroll said."But I think they're still a bit faster. Yuki was super fast on the old intermediates. I was surprised. But I think we had better strategies than them today.
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