The FIA's International Tribunal (IT) is to meet in Paris on June 20 to hear the case against Mercedes and Pirelli concerning their recent tyre test, it was announced on Monday. It follows the protest lodged by Red Bull and Ferrari at the Monaco Grand Prix.
The IT will consider whether the three-day test, conducted in Spain last month using a 2013 car, broke Formula One regulations
Lewis Hamilton does not think Mercedes has cured its tyre degradation issues after following up on its Monaco victory with a podium in Canada
Jean-Eric Vergne has joined the race to replace Mark Webber at Red Bull next year, after putting in eye-catching performances for the energy drink company's junior team Toro Rosso in Monaco and Canada.
The FIA has confirmed that a Canadian Grand Prix marshal has lost his life after being run over by a crane towards the end of Sunday's Montreal race.
The marshal was assisting in the retrieval of Esteban Gutierrez's crashed Sauber when he tripped and fell into the path of the mobile crane
Drivers: 1 - Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull), 2 - Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), 3 - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes).
Podium Interview (conducted by Eddie Jordan)
Q: Three World Champions, I'm spoilt for choice here. What a great win, a text book win, pole position, you seemed to win it at ease. Tell me about it
Caterham's Giedo van der Garde and Sauber's Nico Hulkenberg on the collision that ended both their races; Williams' Valtteri Bottas on finishing in 14th from his third-place grid slot; Toro Rosso's Jean-Eric Vergne on his career-best sixth place; Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton on their late-race battle for second; and Sebastian Vettel on taking his - and Red Bull's - first Canadian victory. All the drivers and senior team personnel report back on Sunday's action
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso and Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton kept the crowd entertained in a fierce late-race scrap for second place in Canada on Sunday afternoon, but Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull were in a class of their own as they finally broke their Montreal duck in dominant style.
Such was Vettel's initial pace that he seemed to be on a three-stop strategy, but it soon became clear that he wasn't and that nobody was going to be able to challenge him. He was even able to brush a wall out on the back of the circuit on the 10th lap, and then make an uncharacteristic mistake in the first corner on the 52nd, without being even remotely threatened.
The Formula One bandwagon may have left glamorous Monaco far behind, but crossing the Atlantic to Canada wasn't a difficult proposition with the city of Montreal a well-loved haunt for most in the paddock.
Red Bull's Mark Webber started the race weekend on two wheels instead of four, mountain biking with alpine skiing world champion Erik Guay on Mont Rigaud.
Felipe Massa criticised the reaction to his Monaco grand prix crash during the drivers' briefing ahead of this weekend's race in Canada.
Lotus's Kimi Raikkonen and Toro Rosso's Daniel Ricciardo have been given two-place grid penalties for not queuing up correctly at the pit exit when Q2 resumed in Montreal on Saturday following the red flag for Felipe Massa's accident
Drivers: 1 - Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull Racing); 2 - Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes); 3 - Valtteri Bottas (Williams).
Q: Sebastian, you seemed to be on top of those extraordinary conditions all the way through qualifying. Was that the case?
Sebastian Vettel: Well it was very, very tricky, especially because you never knew what the conditions were like the next time you were out
Force India's Paul di Resta on failing to make it through to Q2 for a second successive race; Ferrari's Felipe Massa on crashing out and prompting red flags; Valtteri Bottas on being the first Williams driver to compete in the top-ten shootout this season; and Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel on claiming his third successive Canadian pole. All 22 drivers and senior team personnel report back on Saturday's action
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel will start from pole position for the Formula 1 Grand Prix Du Canada 2013 after a qualifying session in which the track steadfastly refused to dry out after rain at lunchtime.
Vettel will be joined on the front row by a revitalised Lewis Hamilton for Mercedes, with surprise-of-the session Valtteri Bottas placing his Williams third ahead of Nico Rosberg in the other Mercedes
Red Bull's Mark Webber claimed the fastest time in the dying minutes of Saturday morning's final practice session in Canada, edging out Force India's Adrian Sutil by 0.353s.
The hour-long session was delayed half an hour after an accident in the preceding support race, and began in damp conditions which improved steadily to the point where there was a late rush on to slicks
The start of Saturday morning's final practice session for this weekend's Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2013 has been delayed due to the need for repairs.
The safety barriers at Turn 11, which are believed to have been damaged in an earlier support event, are currently being repaired.
It seems Sergio Perez just can't win. First he is told by his new team boss that he is not being aggressive enough, and then when he puts in some strong passing moves in Monaco his fellow drivers complain he is being too aggressive. Will the criticism change Perez's approach in Montreal this weekend? Definitely not says the McLaren star
Team representatives - Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren), Christian Horner (Red Bull Racing), Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari), Monisha Kaltenborn (Sauber), Ross Brawn (Mercedes).
Q: Monisha, gentlemen, I'm sure most of my colleagues here would like to hear your views and opinions regarding the tyre test carried out at Barcelona last month
Force India's Paul di Resta bested McLaren's Jenson Button and Lotus's Romain Grosjean in the wet-dry conditions of Friday morning's session to secure the top spot, but in the afternoon Ferrari's Fernando Alonso took charge of the timesheets. The drivers and senior team personnel report back on the opening day in Canada
Fernando Alonso on Thursday hit back at suggestions Ferrari might have been unhappy with his lacklustre performance recently at Monaco.
Felipe Massa and Pastor Maldonado on Thursday announced they are fighting fit for this weekend's F1 action in Canada.