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The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix is shaping up to be a must-watch race! From McLaren's intense intra-team rivalry to Max Verstappen walking a Super License tightrope, there's no shortage of drama heading into Montreal. In this video, we break down the Top 5 storylines that will define this year's race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Will Mercedes bounce back? Can Lance Stroll race in front of his home crowd? And how will the unforgiving track surface shake things up?
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