Ben Hunt: Billionaire boys Stroll and Latifi’s woeful form may make it a miserable homecoming at Canada GP

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Ben Hunt: Billionaire boys Stroll and Latifi’s woeful form may make it a miserable homecoming at Canada GP

Formula One heads to Montreal this weekend. Canada has only 15 Formula One drivers, but they occupy ten per cent of the grid. Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi are struggling and their futures are uncertain.

Formula One heads to Montreal this weekend. Canada has only 15 Formula One drivers. Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi are struggling in their Formula 1 careers. Their fathers are worth over £2.5 billion each. They are both billionaires. Rumours suggest Nicholas could be replaced by Oscar Piastri in the near future. The rumours are also true that Lawrence Strol is the owner of Aston Martin. He has spent millions on the team. His father Michael is also the chairman and CEO of Canadian food company Sofina Foods Inc. and is worth £1.4 billion.

Cem Bolukbasi was fined €5,000 and banned from the British Grand Prix after a heated exchange with Israeli F2 ace Roy Nissany. NISSany was blamed for punting Bolucsi out of the race and received a three-place grid penalty. Cem's dad Yavuz Boluka was involved in the argument and has his credentials withdrawn for the next round in Silverstone.

Ryo Hirakawa won Le Mans at the weekend. He didn't sleep for a week before the race.

The key race this week is the GP in Montreal. Teams are worried about the freight that will make it there.

Tom Ingram won two out of three races at Oulton Park. It was his first win at the circuit. Stephen Jelley won race three.


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