Grand Prix 2024 Canadian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

This weekend marks our second of five planned trips to the North American continent, & the final race outside Europe before end of September as F1 embarks on its 3 month European tour.
Canada is usually 1 of my favorite races, set in the beautiful location of Île Notre-Dame with its trees and beaches. Like most historic circuits such as Monaco, Spa, & Silverstone, it wasn't originally designed for motorsports. It was first built as a venue for Expo 67, the world's fair held in Montreal. After lying dormant for 9 years, Montreal hosted the Olympics & on back straight every year, you see where rowing took place , and 2 years later, F1 moved to this location, having deemed Mosport Park too dangerous. what you might not know is this place is a year round destination, with many tourist attractions & places of work scattered around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. You might have missed them or seen them without realizing what they are, especially if we follow the circuit order.

The circuit is typically open for 11 months each year, closing only for F1 construction, much like any normal national park. & It is frequently most utilized by cyclists.
  • To the right of the braking zone of turn 1 lies the family-favorite Jean Doré Beach, where ticket purchase is required prior to entry.
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  • At the exit of the turn 6 and 7 chicane, where Button achieved his famous victory in 2012, lie the offices of the Island & a venue called la toundra which is popular for weddings.
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  • As you enter the hairpin turn on the left, the Montreal Biosphere, constructed for Expo 67, comes into view.
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  • down the straight on the left as you drive lies the boating lake, which served as the venue for the rowing events during the 1976 Olympics & on the right. is the Casino de montreal, which is the largest casino in Canada

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  • on the start / finish straight underneath the grandstands are 8 beach volleyball courts
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    Is there a Championship battle brewing? Red Bull has now suffered consecutive race losses for the first time since the 2022 French GP. It was largely Verstappen's skill that prevented a third consecutive loss, as he managed to fend off Lando. The title battle has narrowed to 31 points, and the constructors' lead is just 24 points. Reflecting on history, the last time Red Bull faced consecutive losses LOL they bounced back to win the next 9races, with Verstappen Winning 8 of them. However, Verstappen has expressed dissatisfaction for the fourth consecutive race, citing concerns that the heavy use of kerbs will challenge the car's performance,

    Apparently, the only predictable thing about the weather is its unpredictability, especially when a day that encompasses all four seasons are forecasted. because today montreal is under a severe Thunderstorm warning but also temperatures in at around 23-26c
    Saturday - is expected to be dry
    Sunday - from 1pm there could be a thunderstorm. so could be 2011 dejavu

    here are the timings for the weekend & those in the uk have dulcet tones of Jacques Villenueve all weekend


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I suspect that this race will remind us that despite recent race results there is no championship to watch
 
I suspect that this race will remind us that despite recent race results there is no championship to watch

I think I will reserve judgement depending what happens to Red Bull this race

Is Newey proving to be a factor already
 
I suspect that this race will remind us that despite recent race results there is no championship to watch
according to leclerc he fears is the last competitive race for a while. as Barcelona they think will be back to 2023 form
 
according to leclerc he fears is the last competitive race for a while. as Barcelona they think will be back to 2023 form
I suspect any circuit where aero is more important like Barcelona will swing back to Red Bull.


I always think give an old F1 track always separates men from the boys but also punish drivers for getting it wrong badly
 
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I wonder Ricciardo is fired up by JV's comments

i think this race could throw up something given the weather as well
 
brilliant q3. cracking lap from russell, is this circuit specific or have mercedes finally turned a corner. time will tell. shocked at hamilton in 7th. because we know the time is in that car he did a 1:11.8 in Q2

i wonder if hamilton probably compromised by riccardio at Turn 1, not daniel fault just bad luck with him starting a lap as riccardio was finishing a lap & the closest qualifying ive seen for a while. 0.28 separating the top 7. most of the last few years you wouldve been 2nd row not 4th row

get ready for a bunch of Jerez 97 mentions
 
brilliant q3. cracking lap from russell, is this circuit specific or have mercedes finally turned a corner. time will tell. shocked at hamilton in 7th. because we know the time is in that car he did a 1:11.8 in Q2

i wonder if hamilton probably compromised by riccardio at Turn 1, not daniel fault just bad luck with him starting a lap as riccardio was finishing a lap & the closest qualifying ive seen for a while. 0.28 separating the top 7. most of the last few years you wouldve been 2nd row not 4th row

get ready for a bunch of Jerez 97 mentions
I expect RB and Alonso to drop back as their race pace is quite down on Mercedes
 
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