With that, we'll call time on this live text coverage of the Canadian GP. Thanks for following along with us and have a lovely rest of your Sundays! Go well!
Red Bull will aim to continue its winning run in 2023 at its home race - as the Austria GP is up next on 30 June-2 July. For added spice, it is a sprint race.
So that concludes the Canadian GP - another win for Verstappen and another win for Red Bull to keep the team's 100% record in 2023. How long can it last?
Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB19, Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes F1 W14, Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin AMR23, George Russell, Mercedes F1 W14, Esteban Ocon, Alpine A523, the rest of the field at the start
The Dutch and Austrian national anthems ring out for Verstappen and Red Bull on the podium and here come the Canadian GP trophies and fizzy stuff. All three can be happy with their days for different reasons.
Hamilton on his third place: "It has been a great weekend for us, we are slowly chipping away, the Astons took a step ahead with the upgrades but we are working to move forward. It is great to be on the podium."
Alonso on his second place: "We were hoping to challenge a bit more the Red Bull. We lost a place at the start to Mercedes and we were battling all the race. It was a good battle."
Verstappen on Red Bull's 100th F1 win: "It is amazing, I never expected to be on these kind of numbers myself as well, so we keep enjoying it and we keep working hard but this is another great day."
Norris: "The rear wing is loose on the Alpine. It's going to fall off in a minute. It's dangerous. If this falls off an hits someone, it's going to be very bad."
"F*** I almost knocked myself out on that kerb! Haha!" Verstappen laughs over team radio. Given he's got an 8s lead it looks like that'd be the only thing that could derail his race.
Norris gets bored of waiting for someone to make a move and lunges on Bottas at the hairpin. The battle continues into the final chicane and the McLaren driver is up into ninth. Ocon is up next!
The Spaniard responds, putting in his personal best lap of the race so far, to push the gap back to 2.1s. "Leave it to me," Alonso says over team radio.
Since their pitstops, both Ferrari drivers have eased clear of Perez, so fourth and fifth looks secure for the Italian squad as we enter the final 10 laps of the race.
Hamilton has cut the gap to just under 2s on Alonso, so this one isn't over. Verstappen, meanwhile, is 7.5s clear so the battle for the lead definitely is.
Verstappen is pushing clear now, as the gap is up to 6.3s over Alonso. We've seen how this one usually ends. Alonso's fight will be with Hamilton for second place until the end of the race.
We're discovering what "classic Albon defending" is. Russell remains behind the Williams, with a lengthy DRS train involving Ocon, Bottas and Norris, forming.
The leading trio are setting near-identical lap times in the 1m16.0s bracket, but the gaps are stretched out so we don't have any on-track battles just yet.