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Alisha Palmowski dominated F1 Academy Round 2 in Montreal with two record-breaking wins. Here's how Palmowski, Bruce, Paatz, Countryman and Campos Racing fared.
Jade Jacquet receives a five-second time penalty after the F1 Academy Feature Race in Montreal for leaving the track and gaining a lasting advantage at Turn 13.
Alisha Palmowski won the F1 Academy Feature Race in Montreal with a record-breaking ten-second margin, as Felbermayr and Bruce completed the podium at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Three F1 Academy drivers — Alba Larsen, Ella Lloyd, and Autumn Fisher — receive five-second penalties after the Montreal Reverse Grid Race, reshaping the final classification.
Mathilda Paatz secured her first F1 Academy win in the reverse-grid race in Montreal after Ferreira's jump-start penalty, with Larsen second and Countryman third.
Alisha Palmowski won the F1 Academy Opening Race at the Canadian GP in Montreal, finishing ten seconds clear of Megan Bruce, with Mathilda Paatz third.
Alisha Palmowski storms to F1 Academy pole position in Montreal, ending qualifying nearly four tenths clear as Campos Racing dominate the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.