Bizarre false start in Canadian F1 race
The Canadian F1 race experienced an unusual false start due to cold conditions affecting the drivers. The FIA decided to call for two additional formation laps to address the challenging circumstances. Kimi Antonelli's false start contributed to the decision to delay the race's start.
- ▪The FIA called for two extra formation laps in the Canadian F1 race.
- ▪Cold conditions were reported to be causing tough driving conditions.
- ▪Kimi Antonelli had a false start, prompting the FIA's decision.
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