The 2007 Canadian Grand Prix

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Driver of the day

Lewis Hamilton
9
53%
Nick Heidfeld
1
6%
Alex Wurz
0
No votes
Heikki Kovalainen
0
No votes
Kimi Raikkonen
0
No votes
Kimi Raikkonen
0
No votes
Takuma Sato
7
41%
Fernando Alonso
0
No votes
Ralf Schumacher
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 17

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Post by Snowy » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:35 am

I voted for Taku too 8) Yeah in your dreams :twisted:


Lewis :1st: :dance: :updown: :shine: :fly2: :woohoo:

Alonso :alright:
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Post by GhoGho » Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:39 am

Hambone gets it by a small margin.

Sato drove a really inspired race,
Sweet FA gets the joker award,
FM and ferrari the dunce cap,
I'm in shape

Round is a shape...........


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Post by Ed » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:01 am

Selected quotes

Felipe Massa (Black flagged)
What happened at the pit stop is a real shame. Even if the safety car didn’t help me I was having a good race and I could have brought home some important points for the championship. Unfortunately, when I left the pits, I did not even look at the lights, partly because there were so many cars in pit lane behind me. It’s true that today the McLaren was very strong, but this was not the result we should have had, we should have been able to finish on the podium. The season is long and still very open. We must work to improve our performance. I am happy that Kubica, who is a friend of mine, was not seriously injured in his accident: it is almost a miracle.
Giancarlo Fisichella (Black flagged)
I was having a great race, but it ended up being a bad day for me. The podium was within my reach, and it's so frustrating to miss out on a golden opportunity. In terms of the incident coming out of the pits, I was concentrating on Kubica who was alongside me, and so focused on beating him that I didn't see the red light. On the positive side, though, the car was clearly competitive today – and we were competitive with Ferrari. That's positive for next weekend, and I will be hoping for a better afternoon in Indy.
Jenson Button (Gear selection)
I went to select first gear at the start but there was nothing. I kept switching from neutral to first on the grid to try to clear the problem but it just wasn't happening. The same thing happened when we tried to start from the pitlane. My race was over before it began which is obviously massively frustrating and that's all we can say really
Scott Speed (Crashed)
It is a disappointing day for us. It was crazy out there. I have to say sorry to the team because I made a bit of a mistake. Alex was quicker than me down the straightaway, but he made a mistake at the hairpin and then another at the corner before I tried to pass and when I did try, there just was not enough room for two cars.
Adrian Sutil (Crashed)
Obviously I am very disappointed not to have finished the race. I just want to say sorry to the team as they have worked so hard all weekend and it would have been easy to have a points finish if I had not made a mistake.
David Coulthard (Gearbox)
I had a gearbox problem exiting the chicane and had difficulties moving up through the gears. It started to work again, but the gearbox temperatures had risen so much, I had to park the car. It remains to be seen what caused the problem, we need to wait and see. It's obviously disappointing, as I think our strategy could have worked well for us. We had a lot of laps under the safety car in this race, which can penalise some drivers who haven't done anything wrong. In the case of Alonso, a slightly different strategy at just the wrong time, put him out of the race. It's good to hear Kubica's okay, I saw his accident on one of the main screens, but I've heard he's conscious and talking, which is good news.
Christijan Albers (Crashed)
We have to hope that Kubica is OK as it was a huge crash. At the beginning of the race when I was fighting in the back I touched the wall a little bit, but I thought it was going to be OK and not a big issue, but then the car got more and more unbalanced as the race went on, especially the left front. Then at one moment I arrived at T8 and the car just went straight ahead into the wall. It seemed there was a problem with the wing, but obviously I am disappointed as we could have had a good finish.
Vitantonio Liuzzi (Crashed)
It was not the way I had hoped for this race to end. After Kubica's accident I got some debris caught under the car and thought I was going to have to retire. It was like a slalom trying to avoid the debris. But I continued and then everything seemed to be fine. Unfortunately, at the final chicane I went over the kerb, which put me in the wall and that was the end of my race.
Jarno Trulli (Crashed)
That was a very difficult race for me. The start was reasonable but I was short of grip and I could not keep up with the pace, especially towards the end of the stint. After we pitted for new tyres during the first safety car period Robert Kubica hit me from behind and crashed. I had not moved from my line but when I saw the car roll over I was very concerned. When you see another colleague have such a big crash and you are hit from the back it's not a nice feeling. At that stage a lot of things were going on in my mind but I have since heard that he's fine so I hope that he will get back soon. I had a flat tyre so I had to pit again but then I wasn't exactly sure where I was in the race. Eventually when I pitted for the last time I was caught by surprise and when I came back out in last place I pushed too hard to catch the field and went into the wall. But after a day like this the race doesn't matter.
and from Bridgestone:
The Bridgestone Potenzas employed on the safety car performed faultlessly too in the four stints they ran at the head of the field.
:shock: :!:

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Post by Ed » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:08 am

The latest on Robert Kubica is that he is undergoing thorough medical checks and according to the doctors he should be release on Monday!

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Post by Ed » Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:37 am

Lewis Hamilton
I’m on another planet after this – I simply can’t find the words to describe what it feels like to win my first Formula 1 race. The team has done a fantastic job and I’m so happy to be part of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes family. I made an OK start off the line – nothing spectacular but managed to get a good exit out of the first corner and whilst mayhem was happening around me I was able to keep my cool and focus. Obviously I’m pleased that my good friend Robert is OK after his accident. It seemed like every time I opened up a bit of a gap the Safety Car came out and I had to start all over again. It was only a few laps from the end I realised that victory was within my grasp and I started noticing things like the fans cheering and when I crossed the finishing line it was amazing. I now have to stay focused and keep up the good work. It’s been an incredible start to my Formula 1 career so far but I know there is a tough season ahead of us. Finally thanks to the entire team at McLaren and Mercedes-Benz for all the hard work they have put into the car – it’s an absolute pleasure to drive and be part of such a winning combination.
Nick Heidfeld
More than anything else I am happy with the news that Robert is okay. We hoped to get a podium and we were speculating about maybe getting third, but didn’t expect second. More importantly, what is satisfying is I think I had a very good chance to finish second even in normal race conditions without so many safety cars, and Fernando being penalized. I was pulling away from him, I had a good gap after the stop and this was unexpected. Great thanks to the team as I think they have developed the car very well. Until quite late we didn’t know how strong we were because I had so many problems over the weekend, especially on Saturday. Then seeing the pace I was doing I spoke to the team and asked them to confirm that it was really as good as I thought. The race was great and definitely the best moment was the start where I overtook Fernando and was right behind Lewis in the slipstream. In the beginning I was a bit worried about Fernando as I was not only looking forward but looking back a bit. After that I just kept the car on the road, which was quite complicated.
Heikki Kovalainen
This was such a satisfying result for me. Of course, I needed some luck to score points after starting last – but you have to take advantage of your opportunities, and I think I did exactly that. I seemed to spend a lot of the afternoon overtaking other cars, but we had changed the set-up before qualifying to give me better straightline speed and that definitely paid off. The conditions were very hard, with a lot of marbles out on the track, and it was really easy to make mistakes. I didn't make any, and this is a great reward after two really hard days here in Montreal. All the problems I had this weekend only made me more determined to succeed, and it just goes to show that you should never, ever give up. You have to stay positive, keep looking ahead and the results will come. Everything fell into place for me today, and hopefully things will continue the same way next weekend in Indy.
Kimi Raikkonen
It was a very difficult race for me, right from the beginning. I did not have much grip at the start, being on the dirty side of the track and immediately after, I hit Felipe’s car with my front wing. Then, there were so many safety car periods that it caused chaos. On top of that, after Kubica’s accident, a piece of debris got stuck in my front wing and I had so much understeer and some difficulties with the brakes. All these problems put together made this a really complicated race. At the end of the day, I picked up some points: it could have been better but it could also have been worse.
Takuma Sato
What an awesome weekend for us. So many things happened during this race – I was really worried about what happened to Kubica and when I heard he was okay I felt relief and I would like to say a big thank you to the Formula One safety team. After that accident I then tackled the racing. It was a real mixture of competitive racing and safety car situations and our strategy worked well. At one stage I came into the pit because I saw an opportunity immediately after safety car was deployed and the pit lane was still open. The team knew and was on hand straight away. During the last few laps I had a great feeling because I was able to race with the front runners and I was able to confidently overtake and take back my position. This was absolutely the most beautiful day in my racing career and is an amazing result. A huge thanks to the guys today and all the people who support us.
Fernando Alonso
I think this was a strange race with the Safety Car being deployed so many times which worked to Lewis’ advantage today and my disadvantage. I came into the pits for the first time on lap 24 as I had no more fuel so basically there was nothing I could do. It was a shame as this resulted in a ten second penalty but I guess that unfortunately those are the rules but there was no alternative other than to stop on track with no fuel. After that I had to push as hard as possible because I was stuck in the middle of the field and when you push to the maximum you sometimes go off track but at that stage there was nothing to lose. Whilst it was a difficult race for me I’m pleased for the team and Lewis that we were able to secure some important points and Lewis winning his first race and also that Robert is OK. I hope for a bit more luck for the US Grand Prix next week and at least I can leave Montreal with two points more than Massa.
Ralf Schumacher
That was another difficult weekend for me but of course it is nice to get a point after starting from 18th position. I'm sure no one expected that but it was a chaotic race. Today given our grid position we fuelled up the cars heavily for the first stint. The car was not too bad and we were able to make up ground but we were short of straight line speed so it made it hard to overtake into the chicane. Towards the end I was overtaken by Sato who was on the prime tyre when I was on the options. That was clearly the worse tyre today but the rules mean we have to run on it. We obviously have a lot of work ahead of us but at least we got a point today.

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Post by RE30B#16 » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:10 am

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I predict Lewis Hamilton will win the two North American races!

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Post by RE30B#16 » Mon Jun 11, 2007 9:33 am

I am very happy for Hambone, but especially for Robert Kubica. His star is definitely still on the rise even though he has been dealt a setback.

:super: :lucky:

Nice job Nick Heidfeld!! :clap: :up: :up: Nick is doing what Button, Rubinho, Ralf, DC, and Raikkonen don't seem to be accomplishing: making the most of his opportunities in F1. He will be a serious contender from here on out.



Now let's take a quick look at my 8 'n' pole pick for this weekend:

Winner : Lewis Hamilton

Second : Fernando Alonso

Third : Felipe Massa

Fourth : Nico Rosberg

Fifth : Nick Heidfeld

Sixth : Robert Kubica

Seventh : Alex Wurz

Eighth : Giancarlo Fisichella

Pole : Lewis Hamilton


Gloat some more!! Gloat some more!! Gloat some more!!
:sorry: :mrgreen:

How weird Alonso, Massa, and Fisico getting penalties and disqualifications! Unfortunately, we are about to start constantly hearing about how Hambone has finally cracked Alonso and now we have proof. I say Hamilton put in another flawless performance on the same day Alonso made a few mistakes. I not going to read much into the penalties because Canada always has race control drama. I'm sure there will be those who will swear the race officials "protected" Hamilton's win.

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Post by Redhead » Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:43 pm

Headline from autosport,

"Davidson blames beaver for wrecked race "

:shock:

Clearly my footy coach was wrong :oops:
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(OK there was a Finn, a Brazilian and a Frenchman ...........)

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Post by Redhead » Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:47 pm

Robert Kubica is suffering from light concussion and a sprained ankle.

I wonder how lucky he is but man those cars are STRONG

If there was any shred of HANS skepticism still around I would imagine it would be gone now.
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Post by RE30B#16 » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:07 pm

Redhead wrote:Robert Kubica is suffering from light concussion and a sprained ankle.

I wonder how lucky he is but man those cars are STRONG

If there was any shred of HANS skepticism still around I would imagine it would be gone now.
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Post by gkaytaz » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:38 pm

Snowy wrote:I voted for Taku too 8) Yeah in your dreams :twisted:


Lewis :1st: :dance: :updown: :shine: :fly2: :woohoo:

Alonso :alright:
Never expected less from you. :twisted:

Then again I was having hard time deciding who to call the DotD. Was a close call really. Hamilton did great in an ultrafast machine. It was amazing how different the McLarens were from the rest. Yet Sato did manage to overtake Alonso/McLaren driving a relatively inferior car, which is surprising if nothing else. So, if it weren't for Sato my vote would have gone to Hammy.

After all said and done I am glad that Kubica is okay. :up:
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Post by gkaytaz » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:41 pm

RE30B#16 wrote:I not going to read much into the penalties because Canada always has race control drama. I'm sure there will be those who will swear the race officials "protected" Hamilton's win.
Such a call would be very unfair. Every time the SC pitted Hamilton managed to put some distance between himself and Nick. And that when Nick was having a solid day. McLarens were out of this world yesterday... IMO Hamilton won fair and square.
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Post by gkaytaz » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:42 pm

Besides all penalties were spot on. The rules are clear.
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Post by gkaytaz » Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:49 pm

Redhead wrote:Robert Kubica is suffering from light concussion and a sprained ankle.

I wonder how lucky he is but man those cars are STRONG

If there was any shred of HANS skepticism still around I would imagine it would be gone now.
For a second there I had thought that we were having another fatality after so many years. Good thing that carbon fibre did the job quite well. Smashing a wall head on at that kinda speed will put on you how many Gs? 40-50? Kubica's guardian angels were putting in extra hours for sure.
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Post by Southernman » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:55 pm

It was a good race to watch apart from Kubica's accident. Hamilton gets my pick for driver of the day. Good drives also from Heidfeld and Sato. Alonso made more mistakes in this race than I've seen him make before. Kimi looks disinterested.

I have no problems for Massa and Fisichella getting black flagged. No excuses should ever be accepted for drivers going through a red light.

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