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McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain arrives to the paddock before the Formula One Monaco Grand Prix race at the Monaco racetrack, in Monaco, Sunday, May 26, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Luca Bruno



Lando Norris is tipping Ferrari as potential frontrunners at the Canadian Grand Prix, despite the race being anyone's to win. With Charles Leclerc's recent victory in Monaco, Norris sees Ferrari having an edge. Yet, he admits it's hard to predict the outcome.

Heading into the ninth race of the championship, Red Bull remains at the top of the constructors’ standings, but Ferrari has closed in after Leclerc's win. Norris believes Ferrari could excel at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, especially considering the significance of curb-riding on this track. However, Leclerc refrains from claiming the favorite spot, emphasizing the close competition between the top teams.

While Verstappen leads the drivers’ championship, Norris and Leclerc have won recent races, hinting at a tighter title fight this season. Verstappen remains focused on his team's improvement, particularly in managing curb-riding issues. Both Ferrari and McLaren have made strides this season, bridging the gap with Red Bull, thanks to advancements in car performance.

Rain could add further unpredictability to the race weekend, making it more exciting for drivers and fans. Despite not being labeled as the favorite, Leclerc sees the race as an opportunity for Ferrari. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton, currently eighth in the standings, anticipates his move to Ferrari next season.

Canada's Lance Stroll, representing Aston Martin, is the only Canadian driver in the lineup. With the race marking the 53rd Canadian Grand Prix and the 43rd in Montreal, excitement is building at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, which underwent resurfacing this year.

Practice sessions on Friday and Saturday will set the stage for Sunday's race, with qualifying determining the starting positions.

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