In addition to mentioning the weather conditions, the international press wrote mainly about Max Verstappen, the defending Red Bull champion and three-time world champion, who claimed his 60th Formula 1 race win the day after Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix.
Great Britain:
daily Mail: “Lando Norris should have been standing on top of the podium at the Canadian Grand Prix, full of excitement and dangerous situations, to keep the faint glimmer of hope alive in the world title fight. But for some reason, it was not supposed to happen this way.”
Watchman: “The weather did its best to savor almost all four seasons in one day, making for an exciting and tense battle at the Canadian Grand Prix. Only the end result was familiar, Max Verstappen and Red Bull won.”
Spain:
Brand: “Max Verstappen won again, this time in the Canadian Grand Prix, where he struggled for the win, thus quelling the rebellion against his superiority once again.”
Mundo Deportivo: “This time, the Dutchman, who did not have the best car, overcame his early mistake in the race with a perfect race to claim the 60th victory of his Formula 1 career in a race in which his rivals put on a festival of errors.”
Italy:
Tuttosport:“Max Verstappen won after 70 laps on a track made unpredictable by rain.”
La Repubblica“The competitor who never makes mistakes. The one who has no mercy. The one who has been leading the overall World Championship for 750 days, and for which he took charge in 2022 in Barcelona, and has no intention of relinquishing this position.”
France:
L'Equipe: “Max Verstappen has found his smile again in the gray skies of Canada.”
Le Monde: “The defending Dutch champion continues to be capitalized in the Formula 1 history book.”
Austria:
Kronen Zeitung: “Verstappen returns to winning ways in Canada.”
courier: “Verstappen wins Canadian Grand Prix in April weather.”
Switzerland:
look: “Max Verstappen is and will remain the king of Formula 1. The Dutch champion does not only win easy races. He always sees the chaos, and he can have complete confidence in his team, Red Bull-Honda.”