Pirelli chief Mario Isola believes that qualifying doesn’t mean very much in Montreal, and thinks that the race is still wide open. Lewis Hamilton claimed pole position for the race, the 65th of his career.

He will have to fend off the Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel who starts alongside him. Vettel will be looking to replicate his 2016 start when he fired into the lead of the race from P3 on the grid.

Hamilton’s stunning 1:11.459 lap time was the fastest that’s ever been recorded in Montreal. Isola said that he thoroughly enjoyed the session, but stated that the story of qualifying is unlikely to define how the race order finishes tomorrow.

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