Canadian F1 drivers Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi sputter into Montreal Grand Prix
MONTREAL — Their faces are splashed across billboards in Montreal as the two Canadians to cheer on this week at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
It should be a celebratory week for Canada’s two Formula One drivers Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi, as the Montreal Grand Prix makes its triumphant return — finally — after the COVID-19 pandemic forced cancellation of the race in both 2020 and 2021.
“It’s incredible,” Stroll said on his first chance to race at home in three years. “I definitely feel it every time I come back to Montreal, it’s always special to see the Canadian flags in the grandstands and the hometown cheering you on, it’s an incredible feeling. It’s energetic and it definitely makes it even more special when you get a good result here, it’s even more special celebrating it in Montreal.”
Latifi said it’s nice to have two Canadians in F1, “because it’s something great for the sport, in Canada in general, and especially now that we finally returned after a few years.”