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    F1 Canadian Grand Prix 2023 LIVE RESULTS: Max Verstappen victorious in Montreal as Lewis Hamilton claims podium finish

    MAX VERSTAPPEN has won a fourth consecutive Grand Prix and extended his staggering lead at the top of the F1 driver standings.The Dutchman eased to victory in Canada and claimed his sixth win out of eight races – all of which have been won by Red Bull.
    Lewis Hamilton claimed a podium finish in Montreal after finishing in third spot behind Verstappen and Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso in second.

    TV channel: Sky Sports F1
    Live stream: NOW
    Result: 1 Verstappen, 2 Alonso, 3 Hamilton, 4 Leclerc, 5 Sainz, 6 Perez, 7 Albon, 8 Econ, 9 Stroll, 10 Bottas, 11 Piastri, 12 Gasly, 13 Norris, 14 Tsunoda, 15 Hulkenberg, 16 Zhou, 17 Magnussen, 18 De Vries, 19 Russell, 20 Sargeant.

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    Most decorated podium you will see
    With Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton on the podium there were some serious world titles on show.
    With 23 wins (11 driver and 12 constructor), Adrian Newey was in good company.
    All three of these drivers will be looking to add to those figures but Max Verstappen is in pole position to do just that this season.
    Credit: @F1
    Alonso enjoys podium finish
    Fernando Alonso racked up more points for Aston Martin as he delivers a season they could not have dreamed of.
    With some issue with the rear brakes towards the end of the race, the Spaniard did brilliantly to hold off Lewis Hamilton.
    If he had not had to coast for so long, he could of potentially challenged Verstappen more for the win.
    Credit: Reuters
    Red Bull secure another victory
    Max Verstappen wins the Canadian Grand Prix for a second year in a row.
    The only time anybody could anywhere near him was when the safety car came out and the Dutch driver held his never to ensure this race was his.
    That is 20 wins out of his last 25 races.
    Credit: Reuters
    Driver of the day….
    Alex Albon wins driver of the day, starting on the grid in ninth place and ending up finishing in seventh.
    Credit: @F1
    Red Bull gives you wins
    The constructor celebrates their 100th Grand Prix victory.
    A landmark victory, which will no doubt be duly celebrated.
    Plenty more to come with Max Verstappen at the wheel.
    Credit: @F1
    Dutchman etches his name in history
    Max Verstappen gets his 41st race win to equal the record of Ayrton Senna.
    He also registers Red Bull’s 100th win as a constructor.
    Verstappen leads the race from start to finish to assert his dominance.
    Credit: Reuters
    Canadian Grand Prix results
    As the cars race over the line the results are decided:

    1. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
    2. Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
    3. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
    4. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
    5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
    6. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)

    Max Verstappen wins Canadian Grand Prix
    Lap 69/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Norris is worried about the rear tail of Ocon’s car as it wobbles from side to side.
    He is worried about it coming off and causing a bad crash.
    Verstappen now leads Alonso by 9.5 seconds while the Spaniard leads Hamilton by 3.1 seconds.
    Lap 67/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Verstappen catches a kerb hard as he loses the handling a bit on the chicane and tells his team via comms ‘I almost knocked myself out on that kerb ha ha’.
    It goes to show you are only one mistake away from a disaster.
    Meanwhile Alonso has built up a lead of 3.1 seconds since he has been allowed to use his rear brakes a lot more.
    Lap 65/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    It seems that Aston Martin are willing to let Alonso to drive the car as he wants again now.
    The team tell him the gap between him and Hamilton to which the Spaniard replies ‘no problem, leave it to me’.
    Alonso has opened the gap up to 2.8 seconds and seems like he is going to hold the Mercedes off.
    Credit: Splash
    Lap 63/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Max Verstappen leads by 8.1 seconds and is heading towards another victory.
    The scrap between Alonso and Hamilton is the one to watch.
    As it stands the Spaniard is managing to hold him off as he gets his lead to 2.1 seconds.
    Lap 61/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Lewis Hamilton is right on the tail of Fernando Alonso, only 1.5 seconds behind the Aston Martin.
    He has his sights set on second place now.
    Alonso must feel he is driving with one hand behind his back with his team ordering him to coast the car.
    Lap 59/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Alonso may not be able to resist Hamilton with DRS.
    His engineers are telling him to coast the car to ensure they finish the race.
    No news as to why they are giving him these orders and what is wrong with the car.
    Lap 57/70 – Verstappen leads, Russell retires
    Fernando Alonso seems to be having to look after his tyres for the remainder of this race.
    Lewis Hamilton has managed to half the gap between the two.
    George Russell is forced to retire for the second time this season.
    Lap 55/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Sainz now leads Perez by 6.2 seconds.
    Leclerc is 4.5 seconds ahead of the other Ferrari.
    Russell is told via comms that he may need to retire the car.
    Credit: Reuters
    Lap 53/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Lewis Hamilton will have to put in a good drive if he is hoping to push forward for second place.
    He is only gaining fractions of a second on Alonso who is still out there on hard tyres.
    Both of the Ferraris opted to stay out on hard tyres also.
    Lap 51/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Verstappen has built a 6.1 second lead over Alonso.
    Hamilton continues to put in fast laps in the Mercedes.
    The Dutch driver is also on the medium tyres now.
    Lap 49/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Leclerc has a 3.4 second lead on team mate Sainz.
    Whether the Ferrari teams will look to take one another or work as a team for points remains to be seen.
    Verstappen is still increasing his lead on the Aston Martin.
    Lap 47/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Verstappen now leads second placed Alonso by 5.4 seconds.
    Providing the Dutch man does not make any errors you would expect him to cruise to victory today.
    Hamilton is now 3.2 seconds behind the Spaniards.
    Lap 45/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Lewis Hamilton has now clocked the fastest lap of the day.
    With the fuel loads going down we will see the lap times get faster between now and the end of the race.
    It is all pretty tight between second and sixth.
    Russell has made his way back up to eighth place after being last following his collision with the wall.
    Credit: AP
    Lap 43/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Verstappen is also given the ‘box, box’ signal.
    He comes back out to re-establish his lead, having a 4.2 second lead over Alonso.
    The Spaniard is now 5.4 second lead on the Mercedes.
    Lap 41/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Perez manages to take Albon on the straight as the might of the Red Bull is just too much for him.
    Hamilton heads into the pits and changes onto the medium tyres.
    In the top nine places, Hamilton is the only driver to have pitted twice.
    Aston Martin give the ‘box, box’ signal to Alonso in reaction to Mercedes’ pit stop.
    Lap 39/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Sergio Perez heads into the pits.
    He re-enters the track in sixth place.
    Lance Stroll is given a 5 second penalty for unsportsmanlike behaviour.
    Meanwhile Carlos Sainz takes his first pit stop of the race and heads back onto the track in fifth place.
    Lap 37/70 – Verstappen leads, Alonso second
    Magnussen and De Vries have a coming together and both head off the track into the safety run off.
    A momentary yellow flag is applied as the two cars have to reverse back onto the track.
    Only Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are out on the track on medium tyres with every other car on the hard tyres.
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    Max Verstappen fires brutal shot at Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez after 3rd straight qualifying howler at Canadian GP

    MAX VERSTAPPEN fired a brutal shot at team-mate Sergio Perez after a poor Canada qualifying. Perez currently ranks second in the drivers standings behind Verstappen.
    Sergio Perez failed to make Q3 for the third time in a row in CanadaCredit: Getty
    Before Max Verstappen fired a dig at PerezCredit: Getty
    And despite the pair driving in the same team, two-time champion Verstappen declared he would “not be happy” if he was Perez.
    It comes after under-fire Perez failed to make Q3 for the third time in a row, having crashed out in Q1 at Monaco and lacking pace in Spain.
    Changeable conditions in Montreal on Saturday saw Perez cock up his tyre strategy as rivals benefitted from an earlier switch onto slick tyres in Q2.
    The drivers title looks likely to head to Verstappen for the third time in a row, with no driver in F1 history having overturned a 53-point deficit.
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    Speaking on Perez’s performance ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix, Verstappen remarked: “Well, if I hadn’t been there it would have looked very different for Red Bull.
    “I wouldn’t be happy with not making Q3 three times in a row. I’m not concerned about it either.
    “I’m busy enough on my side of the garage getting everything in order. I pay all my attention to that.
    “The team must be working on that maybe, but you have to ask them.
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    “On Friday, of course, I was already busy getting the car better, so then I’m not going to think about that.
    “It’s not my problem.”
    Verstappen claimed pole in Canada qualifying despite earlier struggles over the weekend which had seen Mercedes duo Lewis Hamilton and George Russell lead the field.
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    Ex-F1 star Romain Grosjean slammed as ‘piece of c**p’ who ‘needs a punch in the face’ by furious rival

    EX-FORMULA ONE star Romain Grosjean was labelled a “piece of c**p” after a near miss on track. IndyCar driver Will Power was left incensed following a near collision with Grosjean in practice ahead of the Road America Grand Prix.
    Crazy incident between Will Power & Scott Dixon in Road America practice.Dixon lets Grosjean past, then completely blocks Power.Obviously unintentional but massive damage to both the Penske and Ganassi. Haven’t seen Power this angry for a couple of years. #SonsioGP #IndyCar pic.twitter.com/uTqngdRVS5— Blaynos (@Blaynos14) June 17, 2023

    Ex-F1 star Romain Grosjean was labelled a ‘piece of c**p’ by rival Will PowerCredit: Reuters
    Power and Scott Dixon crashed after Dixon allowed Grosjean pastCredit: https://twitter.com/Blaynos14
    The crash left both cars in a messCredit: https://twitter.com/Blaynos14
    Before both hit the barriersCredit: https://twitter.com/Blaynos14
    With Power confronting Dixon trackside afterwardsCredit: https://twitter.com/Blaynos14
    Power also blasted Grosjean after a near miss earlier in practiceCredit: Getty
    Grosjean almost forced the Team Penske’s driver onto the grass as Power attempted to overtake into a gap initially left by the Frenchman.
    However, despite making no contact with Grosjean, Power’s anger exploded after a crash with six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon.
    Dixon had let former Haas and Lotus F1 driver Grosjean past before moving over to completely block Power, who he had not seen.
    The collision saw the pair crash into the barriers, with Power confronting Dixon trackside following the incident.
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    Power did not hold back in his interview afterwards as he lambasted both Dixon and Grosjean.
    He said: “This track’s terrible when you go off, they do a terrible job here.
    “They need to pick up their game, anywhere you go off you almost break your back every time. I’ve done it a couple of times this weekend, so they need a kick in the butt for this place.
    “Just pissed about what Dixon did this morning, just ruined our whole weekend, it was just a terrible move…
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    “It’s just so hard in this field if you’re behind the eight ball, you’re not sure where the aero balance is with a new wing and new floor, so frustrating as I felt we were so quick this morning, just disappointed with what happened. Really disappointed.
    “And Grosjean is a piece of crap if you saw what he did in practice, he needs a punch in the face.”
    Grosjean left F1 in 2021 after a horror crash which saw him receive horror burns after his car turned into a fireball upon splitting in HALF from the impact of his 67G crash in Bahrain.
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    Meet Lissie Mackintosh, the stunning F1 content creator dubbed ‘Queen of the paddock’ who leaves fans ‘obsessed’

    LISSIE MACKINTOSH has taken F1 by storm and has been dubbed the “queen of the paddock” by her followers.The F1 presenter has built up an impressive following on social media with many flocking to her page for content about the motorsport.
    Lissie Mackintosh hosts the Going Purple podcast about all things F1Credit: Instagram
    Lissie Mackintosh is one of the top F1 content creatorsCredit: Instagram
    She has built up a massive following on social mediaCredit: Instagram
    With 258K followers on InstagramCredit: Instagram
    She also presents her own podcastCredit: Instagram
    Lissie, 23, is a regular poster on Instagram and often uploads behind-the-scenes snaps from interviews with F1’s biggest stars.
    She has managed to do interviews with drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris.
    While she has 258K followers on Instagram it is not her biggest social media platform.
    Lissie has amassed over 320K followers on TikTok with her videos gaining over 11million likes.
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    She also often receives comments hailing her as the “queen of the paddock” and the “It girl of F1”.
    On the video platform, she also posts different content such as ‘get ready’ clips as she prepares for a grand prix.
    She also hosts the Going Purple podcast in which she discusses the bigger and wider topics in F1.
    She has loved the sport for a long time and started following during Lewis Hamilton’s era of domination.
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    Lissie also has 320K followers on TikTokCredit: Instagram
    And she regularly uploads content from F1 racesCredit: Instagram
    In terms of creating content about the sport, she revealed that she wanted to create a community for like-minded people.
    In an interview with Sports Illustrated in April, she said: “Formula 1 was changing a lot, and something was missing, even as a fan.
    “I questioned why there was no community in this sport. There will always be a space for traditional media.
    “It’s going nowhere, but where is the community aspect of it?
    “I wanted to create this community and talk about Formula 1, but not in such a serious way for a serious sport.
    “Ultimately, sport is entertainment, and it can be confusing.
    “I thought, why not bring all those people together and do something that I think still needs to be done — bringing the sport to life by bridging that gap between sport and fan.”
    Lissie has also been romantically linked to New Zealand motorsports driver Marcus Armstrong.
    He used to compete in Formula 2 but is now starring in the NTT IndyCar Series with Chip Ganassi Racing.
    Lissie aims to bridge the gap between the sport and the fansCredit: Instagram
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    Lewis Hamilton hopes of Canadian GP pole are a wash out as Max Verstappen fronts the grid after rain-lashed qualifying

    LEWIS HAMILTON’s hopes of taking the fight to Max Verstappen were washed out as the Red Bull man took pole for Sunday’s Canadian GP.The Dutchman timed it beautifully as he set his quickest lap before rain lashed down in Montreal.
    Lewis Hamilton missed out on pole at the Canadian GPCredit: EPA
    Wet conditions meant drivers were unable to complete final lapsCredit: Getty
    The final session was stopped after Oscar Piastri crashed out, but when it restarted it was simply too wet for the drivers to better their lap times.
    It cost Hamilton, who will start in fourth alongside his Mercedes team-mate George Russell, who qualified in fifth.
    Hamilton said: “It was a good result. Most people probably underestimated just how hard it was out there for everybody.
    “It’s very tricky to keep it on track and deliver when the time comes. It was very slippery and difficult to generate temperature in the tyres.
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    “But I’m grateful for the result for George and I and hopefully from there we can move forwards [in the race].
    “But we are ahead of the Ferraris, Max will be gone most likely, but if I can hold on to Fernando Alonso and give him hell, that’s what I’ll do.”
    Verstappen, who is now going for his 41st win in F1 which would equal Ayrton Senna’s total, said: “It was completely wet but the car improved and you have to stay on top of the conditions.
    “It was super slippery but we made the right calls at the right time. I like driving in the wet, I come from Holland, we are used to it.”
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    Nico Hulkenberg was the shock result of the day as he qualified in second place alongside Verstappen as he too benefitted from setting a lap time before the heavens opened.
    The Haas man added: “It was a wild quali, with crazy conditions around here with the walls so close, but it was fun. Obviously unexpected but everyone is happy.
    “In this weather is it a lot about the communication and radio calls and seeing what the other teams are doing but it worked out pretty well.”
    Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso was third and said: “It was a tricky qualifying in choosing the right tyre at the right time.”
    Max Verstappen is on pole againCredit: AP
    However, it was another horrendous mess from Ferrari as Charles Leclerc missed the top 10 shootout for the second time running.
    Ferrari cocked-up their strategy in Barcelona and they did the same in Montreal as they reacted too slowly to the rain.
    And Red Bull’s under-fire Mexican Sergio Perez was also given the boot from Q2 as he did little to ease the pressure building on him as he continued to be trounced by Verstappen.
    Pierre Gasly was the biggest casualty from FP1 as the Alpine driver was clearly left frustrated at failing to reach the top 15.
    The Frenchman lashed out in his cockpit as he was blocked on his hot lap by Carlos Sainz, which is likely to earn the Spaniard a penalty.
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    Not that is much help to Gasly, who shouted over the team radio: “He should be banned for such a thing! I am going at 300 [kmh].”
    Sainz had only just made it into qualifying after crashing his car during final practice, causing damage to the front and back of his car as he spun into the barriers. More

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    Lewis Hamilton in major championship boost as he closes in on signing new £100million contract with Mercedes

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been handed a timely boost around his Mercedes contract renewal.The Brit was quickest in the dry during second practice at the Canadian GP, and while he was only 10th on the timesheets for the rain-hit final session, there is belief that Mercedes are now heading in the right direction.
    Lewis Hamilton looks set to sign a new deal with a more competitive MercedesCredit: Splash
    Hamilton was quickest in the dry during second practice at the Canadian GPCredit: Splash
    Hamilton, who is closing in on a two-year contract worth £100 million, now has reason to be optimistic that he will be in position to challenge Max Verstappen next season.
    Merc’s technical director James Allison said: “Can this car become competitive enough to win a race this year? I’d say with the following wind yes it can.
    “Can we, if we do the right things over the remainder of this year and across the years, can we be in a championship fight for the following year? Even more yes.”
    Allison’s comments will be welcome news to Hamilton, who has not won a race since the 2021 Saudi Arabia GP.
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    The team had struggled with the design of their car and were forced to scrap it after qualifying at the Bahrain GP at the first race of the season.
    Hamilton, who is eyeing up a role as Merc’s ambassador for when he quits F1, delivered a positive option of the team’s upgrades, which have been introduced since the Monaco GP.
    Speaking at the Canadian GP, Hamilton said: “I’m definitely feeling the improvements we felt in Monaco, I’m feeling them here.
    “I love driving this track. It’s mega. From the moment you leave the pit lane you’re like, ‘Yeah, this is wicked!’
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    “We’ve been making progress in the car. Last race, we’ve all been buzzing back at the factory, the whole team has this new energy and kind of feel that we’ve got a North Star – we know where we’re going and how to get there.”
    However, the drop in temperatures caused Mercedes to struggle in the wet ahead of qualifying.
    Meanwhile, Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz has come in for more criticism after he crashed out in Montreal.
    The Spaniard was also hauled in to see the stewards for blocking Alex Albon during FP3.
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    Sainz’s miserable run was halted when he crashed into the barrier at turn one, bringing out the red flags.
    He climbed from the car unscathed but the pressure is building on Sainz, who sixth in the championship.
    Former F1 world champion Jenson Button said: “He touched the white line and lost the rear, it could be gearbox, front and rear wings, floor. So much damage.” More

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    All-time F1 points rankings revealed with THREE current stars in top five but surprising position for Michael Schumacher

    SINCE Formula One began 63 years ago, many great drivers made history and secured their place in the history books. However, now the rankings of drivers with the most points ever has been revealed.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen both rank in the top five of the listCredit: EPA
    But F1 great Michael Schumacher has a surprisingly low rankingCredit: AP:Associated Press
    Topping the list is seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
    Despite not winning a race since December 2021, the Brit’s exploits from years past have secured his position on top of these rankings.
    Since starting his career in 2007 he has always been able to score healthy points in every season, winning a race every year except for 2022.
    Overall, he has mustered an incredible 4492.5 points, giving him a healthy lead over next best driver Sebastian Vettel.
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    The German earned 3098 points over a trophy-laden career which saw him win four titles in a row at Red Bull.
    While the titles evaporated at Ferrari, Vettel continued to challenge for race wins.
    Rounding out the podium is Vettel’s Red Bull successor Max Verstappen.
    The Dutchman has amassed 2181.5 points and only overtook the driver in fourth of this list during this season’s Monaco Grand Prix.
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    Here’s how the top ten F1 points rankings look
    Verstappen is the driver to beat at this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix, having already won five races this season and winning the last two F1 seasons.
    The 25-year-old is the first driver on the list to have raced his entire career under the new points system – introduced in 2010 – which upped points for a win up from 10 to 25.
    Aston Martin and fellow two-time F1 champ Fernando Alonso is hot on Verstappen’s heels with 2160 points.
    Having made his debut back in 2001, the 41-year-old Spaniard is the longest-serving driver on the grid.
    A duo of former Finnish F1 drivers rank next, with last Ferrari champion Kimi Raikkonen scoring 1873 points.
    Valtteri Bottas ranks in sixth with 1791 points, but is the first driver on the list to not win a drivers title.
    The Alfa Romeo driver is ironically higher than Nico Rosberg, the man he replaced at Mercedes.
    Rosberg retired at the peak of his career, and the German-Finnish driver’s tally of 1594.5 also places him above legend Michael Schumacher.
    Despite having the joint-most titles in F1, Schumacher drive nearly all of his career under the old points system, meaning his 1566 points can rank him only in eighth in the list.
    However, had he been racing under the modern system, the German would have accrued a mighty 4660 points, which would still place him behind Hamilton.
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    Though Hamilton himself would also receive a bonus if his whole career came under the current system, with his total shooting up to over 5000.
    Sergio Perez and Daniel Ricciardo round out the list, with the former seeming to be the one threat to Verstappen’s bid of landing a third title in a row.
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    Watch terrifying moment car bursts into FLAMES during race and driver dashes away from blazing scene

    SUPERCARS driver Cam Waters was forced to flee his car after it burst into flames during the Darwin Triple Crown on Saturday.Just five laps into the race, the 28-year-old’s car caught alight at the front-left wheel.
    Waters’ car caught alight at the front-left wheelCredit: https://www.instagram.com/cam_waters/?hl=en
    The flames then spread to the side of the carCredit: https://www.instagram.com/cam_waters/?hl=en
    The 28-year-old then parked his car on the side of the trackCredit: https://www.instagram.com/cam_waters/?hl=en
    He quickly managed to escapeCredit: https://www.instagram.com/cam_waters/?hl=en
    The fire then quickly spread across the front and the side of the car before it became completely engulfed in the flames.
    Luckily, Waters was able to park the car at the side of the track before escaping.
    After the 35-lap sprint race, Supercars issued a statement to suggest that an investigation was underway.
    It read: “Most importantly, Cam Waters safely walked away from the incident unharmed.
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    “Following an initial inspection, led by Supercars, Tickford and Herrod Performance Engines, the fire appears to have been caused by a fuel fitting coming loose and is not related to previous fires experienced in the 2023 championship.
    James Courtney’s Mustang caught fire earlier this season at the Australian Grand Prix weekend in Melbourne.
    But Tickford team principal Tim Edwards has claimed that the incidents were unrelated.
    He said: “It’s different to what happened at the grand prix, where they were fuel fires induced by a different cause.
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    The car was destroyed in the fireCredit: Getty
    “There’s plenty of hindsight going on in the pit lane … But we’re all masters of hindsight.
    “All the Fords have the same fuel connection there on the engine, and with the benefit of hindsight [it] probably could have been laid out a little bit differently.
    “Even though you saw flames come through the firewall, it doesn’t look like it’s done much internal damage. [Courtney’s] had a lot of internal damage as well as external.”
    After the event, Waters took to Instagram to share a picture of his car engulfed in flames.
    He captioned the image with: “Didn’t know Darwin was this hot,” with a fire emoji. More