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BBC’s F1: Chequered Flag reviews Canadian GP drama

BBC Formula 1’s Chequered Flag episode looks back at the Canadian Grand Prix, focusing on strategy errors, retirements and reaction from leading drivers.

BBC’s F1: Chequered Flag reviews Canadian GP drama
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BBC Formula 1 has released a Chequered Flag episode reviewing the Canadian Grand Prix, with Harry Benjamin, Rebecca Clancy and Marc Priestley discussing the race’s major talking points. The programme frames strategy calls and retirements as central themes from the weekend.

The episode also features driver contributions from Kimi Antonelli, George Russell, Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, giving listeners post-race perspectives alongside the panel’s analysis.

Because the source is a podcast episode page rather than a full race report, it supports discussion of the programme’s focus but does not provide a complete classification, lap-by-lap detail or specific explanations for each retirement.

For editors, the useful angle is how the race is being interpreted in review: not just who featured in the conversation, but whether strategic decisions shaped the Canadian Grand Prix narrative as much as on-track pace.

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