Grand Prix 2013 Canadian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

The Grand Prix du Canada has been part of the F1 calendar since 1967. First hosted alternatively between at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario (not far from Toronto) and Mont-Tremblant (sky paradise in Quebec) between 1967 and 1977 and then moved permanently to Montreal from 1978 onward. Among the races that took place in the early 70s, one of the most memorable has to be the Canadian Grand Prix in 1973, probably one of the craziest races of the 20th century; to this day the rightful winner is still in dispute. You can read an account of that eventful race here: http://8w.forix.com/cdn73.html.

Originally called Ile Notre Dame Circuit, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve debuted in the F1 calendar in 1978 and the Richelieu native of course took the honors and became its first winner (and to date only Canadian). Even though the track looked somehow unexciting compared to those of Mosport and Mont-Tremblant, it has nevertheless delivered some very exciting races.The 1991 race no doubt a memorable one for Piquet and Nigel Mansell. The British driver dominated the race and was so far ahead that he thought he would wave to the crowd to thank the support, only for his Williams’ to stall. His nemesis Piquet went through to win (his last career race by the way). Piquet was for sure excited as he reported after the race ended:
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In 1994, following the deaths of Ronald Ratzemberger, the Ayrton Senna at the Imola race track, the Droit du Casino curve was turned into a chicane. Michael Schumacher would win there for the first (but not last) time. He would go on to win 7 times there. However his dominance was interrupted in 1995 when Jean Alesi won, his one and only Grand Prix victory. It was a truly popular win, held the day of his 31st birthday sporting the number 27 on his Ferrari. It was so popular that mechanics from all teams came to congratulate him. A rare sight in modern F1 racing:
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And who can’t forget 2007, when a young Lewis Hamilton clinched his first F1 victory. However it was almost eclipsed by Takuma Sato’s probably best drive to date. Fighting and overtaking cars left and right and finishing 6th after a pit stop error. That was the same year when Robert Kubica had his horrific accident but walked away after. Unfortunately he wouldn't be so lucky in 2011 when he almost lost his life rally-racing. Some highlights of the race

After the hiatus that the race took in 2009, it came back in 2010 and it will continue for the foreseeable future to the benefit of Canadians and foreigners alike. This is the event the motorsport world looks up to Canada for some serious entertainment and this year promises to deliver an exciting race as we haven’t seen a clear pattern in terms of a dominating driver or team. Having said that, Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull continue to be the ones to beat at the end of the day and they have slowly but surely affirm themselves on the top spots as it seems there’s no clear challenger among the other drivers or teams.
 
Are we waiting on any post race investigation outcomes?

I think I saw something about Hulkenberg and van der Garde mentioned?
 
I didn't see anything about those two - but I think everything else was sorted out during the race.
 
Josh

The Canadians dislike dishonorable cheats

Last time they booed someone was when Schumacher won in 2002 because the way Ferrari handled team orders at Austria

Team orders and Germans dont go well for some reason
 
Driver of the Day

Di Resta after doing a monster 57 laps on 1 stint

Vettel won strangely Red Bull aint complaining about tyres are they?:whistle:

Dickhead of the day

Adrian Sutil - if the team had already informed him about faster cars and he can see the blue flags then he has cost the team valuable points and money through personal vengeance that has nothing to do with racing

As a team manager I would be seriously incensed

:spank:>:(
 
On the other hand, how does anyone explain Vettel's pace, tire wear and let's be honest, domination of this race that Red Bull has never won before? This was supposed to be all Ferrari and Mercedes in the top 3.


Redbull have always gone well here and this was their third pole in a row. They've never won before thanks to a mixture of dudd strategies and late chokes ala 2011.
 
Did Sky show, what was clearly shown over here on NBCSports, Alonso passing a car on the main straight under yellow flag conditions. It was either David Hobbs or Steve Matchett who said, Fernand made the pass under the yellow?
 
P'rhaps he's colour blind? Although if he's blue/red he would stop on the grid every time the blue flags are waved at him LOL
 
Don't forget that a number of cars had to pass the stricken car (a Marussia I think it was) crawling with the front wing hanging off. There were yellow flags out at that time.

Edit: It was a stricken Caterham - didn't see Alonso pass it though so must be another incident
 
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