Canadian Grand Prix weekend suffered more disruption on Friday evening as a drinks can blew onto the circuit. The incident happened just hours after Carlos Sainz narrowly avoided running over a daring groundhog which had scampered onto the track.
Although the drinks can posed much less of a danger, its presence still required the intervention of a steward, who raced onto the circuit to collect the errant piece of litter during the second practice session.
With the aid of a virtual safety car, the brave marshall successfully went about his retrieval mission, allowing the session to continue without further incident.
Earlier in the day, Ferrari ace Sainz was forced to take avoiding action after a groundhog strolled out in front of his car.
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