Qualy quotes: Toro Rosso, McLaren, Williams
Pierre Gasly was the only one of these six to reach Q2, with both McLarens and both Williams out in Q1. Brendon Hartley starts from the back after penalties.
Pierre Gasly was the only one of these six to reach Q2, with both McLarens and both Williams out in Q1. Brendon Hartley starts from the back after penalties.
Sergey Sirotkin has said the sun was to blame for his "stupid" stop outside the Force India garage in FP2.
Both Marcus Ericsson and Sergio Perez had big offs on Friday, while both Williams struggled once again at Paul Ricard.
Lance Stroll is not particularly looking forward to the French Grand Prix as he is "not a big fan" of the Paul Ricard circuit.
Despite a horrendously tricky start to his Formula 1 career, Sergey Sirotkin insists he is not feeling any pressure at Williams.
Oliver Rowland has been given a second testing opportunity with Williams, and he says it is "another step in the right direction".
Formula 1 teams have warned Liberty Media against "saturated market" as Formula 1's owners consider new races and an extended calendar.
Claire Williams has reiterated that Williams won't give up on this year's championship, adamant they've got to "get this car right."
Sergey Sirotkin feels Williams need to be honest about where they are at, and that is clearly that they have the slowest car on the grid.
Lance Stroll's home race was over almost before it began as the Canadian's Williams got "loose" on the opening lap, sending him crashing into Brendon Hartley.
Fernando Alonso's 300th grand prix appearance was marred by a DNF; Lance Stroll involved in first-lap collision with Brendon Hartley.
Charles Leclerc secured a fourth consecutive appearance in Q2; McLaren and Williams way off the pace.
Claire Williams has rubbished the suggestion that Williams could write off this championship and turn their focus to 2019 after a dismal start to the season.
Sergey Sirotkin painted a very bleak picture of events at Williams as they propped up the timesheet once again in Canada.
Renault had a tough opening day at the office, as did Williams who were way off the pace.
Claire Williams has suggested Lance Stroll is in line for a new contract after "living up to expectations" during his Formula 1 career so far.
Dirk de Beer has stepped down from his role as the Williams' head of aerodynamics with immediate effect.
It was a race to forget for Williams, with both cars having issues. Haas improved on their grid positions, but only because of other retirements, one of which was McLaren's Fernando Alonso.
It was a qualifying to forget for Haas, with both drivers finding themselves amongst the Williams and Sauber cars.
Haas find themselves amongst the back markers after the first two practice sessions at Monte Carlo.
Claire Williams is convinced Williams will bounce back from their early season woes, saying anyone who thinks otherwise is "very wrong."
Paddy Lowe has admitted that the Williams team has made some serious mistakes as they developed the FW41 for 2018.
Lance Stroll's father, Lawrence, has ruled out leaving the Williams set-up despite a "rude awakening" this season.
Williams' chief technical officer Paddy Lowe has offered a blunt assessment of the Grove's team's season so far.
Robert Kubica has explained his adapted driving style, saying it may be different to ten years but the "outcome is the same or nearly the same."
Sergey Sirotkin suffered through a "very painful" Spanish Grand Prix, not only because of the pace of the Williams but also his seat.
Rising star Charles Leclerc had another impressive outing in the Sauber with a second consecutive points finish.
Lance Stroll played down his crash in Q1 but conceded that the Williams car is "right at the back" again after improvement in Baku.
The misery continues for Williams with both cars knocked out in Q1 again.
Robert Kubica believes if he had a chance to spend more time in Williams' F1 car he could make an effective return to racing.