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Formula 1 - 2011 Canadian Grand Prix




Grand Prix---------Winning Driver-------Winning Constructor
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/200983541/p1/?18]Australian Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/201397620/p1/?16]Malaysian Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/201584480/p1/?10]Chinese Grand Prix[/link]- Lewis Hamilton - Mclaren-Mercedez
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/202174432/p1/?10]Turkish Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/202527780/p1/?11]Spanish Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
[link=http://boards.ign.com/formula_one_racing/b5763/202661675/p1/?12]Monaco Grand Prix[/link] - Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing

Driver Standings

1 S. Vettel 143.0
2 L. Hamilton 85.0
3 M. Webber 79.0
4 J. Button 76.0
5 F. Alonso 69.0
6 N. Heidfeld 29.0
7 N. Rosberg 26.0
8 F. Massa 24.0
9 V. Petrov 21.0
10 K. Kobayashi 19.0
11 M. Schumacher 14.0
12 A. Sutil 8.0
13 S. Buemi 7.0
14 R. Barrichello 2.0
15 S. Perez 2.0
16 P. di Resta 2.0
17 N. Karthikeyan 0.0
18 J. Trulli 0.0
19 J. Alguersuari 0.0
20 P. Maldonado 0.0
21 J. d'Ambrosio 0.0
22 R. Kubica 0.0
23 H. Kovalainen 0.0
24 T. Glock 0.0
25 V. Liuzzi 0.0

Constructors

1Red Bull 222.0
2McLaren 161.0
3Ferrari 93.0
4Renault 50.0
5Mercedes GP 40.0
6Sauber 21.0
7Force India 10.0
8Toro Rosso 7.0
9Williams 2.0
10Team Lotus 0.0
11Hispania Racing 0.0
12Virgin Racing 0.0





With abrasive tarmac, two DRS zones, KERS, long straights and inevitable Safety Cars, Canada could be the biggest overtaking fest of all time.

It hardly seems two weeks since we were in Monaco, but before you can say massive international debacle we're staring at groundhogs in Montreal. In the last two weeks the FIA have done a passable impression of a teenage girl, not sure what shoes they're going to wear, what dress they're going to choose, whether they should put on the Bahrain Grand Prix and announcing a 2012 calendar of 21 dates, "but we're only going to run 20 of them


Jean Todt had been doing so well up to that point, but as Max Mosley pointed out adroitly after the WMSC meeting that endorsed Bahrain's return, they needed the written agreement of every team taking part, they were never going to get that. More importantly, why didn't they realise what the rules were before announcing their decision...? Lest it be forgotten, these are the same guys that think it's a good idea to have different stewards from race to race throughout the season.

Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali has been noticeably camera shy on the BBC broadcasts this year. Having voted for the Indian GP/Bahrain GP switch at the meeting he's presumably going to be less keen to talk than ever.

The Canadian Grand Prix has always been a belter of a race without the intervention of Pirelli tyres, but this weekend it's like the kitchen sink has been thrown at the race.

We have:
1.Pirelli tyres
2.Long straights and big stops
3.Abrasive tarmac
4.KERS
5.Two DRS zones
6.Lewis Hamilton on a mission

What's more, towards the end of the race, just as in Monaco, we'll have marbles strewn across the track like confetti outside a registry office. Throw in a couple of Safety Cars and the odd surprised groundhog and you have the mixture for one hell of a grand prix.

Last year Fernando Alonso should really have won the race, but was caught out by a series of unfortunate incidents that eventually saw him wind up third. The two McLaren boys profited and it's likely to be the same trio slugging it out again this weekend. Lewis is very adept at sitting on pole here.

The Isle Notre Dame circuit is not one that rewards aerodynamic efficiency as demonstrated by the Red Bulls, this is a track that hands out prizes to powerful engines. Last year Webber and Vettel came 4th and 5th. If Mercedes and Felipe Massa have got their act together they could be demoted even further down the order. So don't be surprised to hear Christian Horner use the words 'damage limitation' from time to time.

Last year there were a few races when various teams were 'supposed' to do well because their car suited a circuit and it didn't quite come off. McLaren were supposed to trump Red Bull in Korea but it didn't happen. One element Ferrari say they have now got an understanding of is how to make the Pirelli hard tyre work.

In Spain, Fernando Alonso was fine on the soft tyres, but the moment he strapped on the hards he went backwards at over a second a lap. Canada will demonstrate if they have managed to find a solution as Pat Fry says they have. Certainly the ex-McLaren man should have experience of setting up cars that work in Canada.

Michael Schumacher had a particularly combative race in Montreal last year, clashing with Robert Kubica, Felipe Massa and Adrian Sutil along the way. He'll hope that he can replicate his Monaco qualifying, but not his Monaco start in Montreal. Michael is one of the three World Champions who bounced into the Champions' Wall in one Canadian race, but in recent years drivers have been paying it a lot more respect.

With five taking the start for this race, the wall is obviously going to be hoping to notch up another World Champ. It's there to catch drivers who take too much speed through the final chicane, which has always been a big bone of contention. For too many years drivers have been able to cut the chicane and avoid the heavy braking that would see them get overtaken at that spot.

This year with two DRS zones at drivers' disposal, there may be no need for the heavy defending because the following driver is going to get past easily. For the same reason, there'll be no need for the clumsy lunges up the inside as attempted by Lewis Hamilton, Kamui Kobayashi and Paul DiResta in Monaco.

How many tyre stops are there going to be? With a reasonably short pitlane entrance reducing time in the pits, there could be as many as four or five. As regards overtaking moves, there could be more than we had in Turkey, with the added lottery of some Safety Cars thrown in.

Nick Heidfeld will be under pressure to perform having been publicly criticised by his team. Certainly the Nick who has come to the Renault team in 2012 looks unlike the Nick who ran Robert Kubica so close when they were at Sauber together. His team-mate Vitaly Petrov says he has recovered from the lack of definable injuries he suffered in Monaco. More significantly, Sergio Perez says he should be fine after a considerably more scary shunt.

Even though the F1 geeks at Autosport don't like all this overtaking madness, preferring to go for Max Mosley's game-of-chess theory on F1, you can't feel anything less than huge excitement at the prospect of an action-packed Canadian Grand Prix. For those of us who have watched cars follow each other round and round for a lifetime, the novelty hasn't worn off yet.




 

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Rules

Object

The basic concept is that every race
weekend you will try and choose the Top 10 the best you can. If you
guess the winner right, you get 25 points, 2nd right you get 18, etc.


Points

1st Place: 25 points
2nd Place: 18 points
3rd place: 15 points
4th place: 12 points
5th place: 10 points
6th place: 8 points
7th place: 6 points
8th place: 4 points
9th place: 2 points
10th place: 1 point

Who wins pole: 5 points
Fastest lap: 5 points
Most constructor points: 10 points
First driver to retire: 5 points
Number of drivers who retire: 5 points




I (or someone else) will tally all scores after the race's completion
and post them in the thread I make for that day and the thread for the
next Grand Prix.

Notes

* Predictions must be in by the start of the qualifying sessions
* You may join in on any race and skip any race, but it leaves you at a disadvantage
* If you are going away for a while, you may give me several race predictions at once.
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* Any questions may be asked in this thread, any other race threads, or via PM.



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stebop

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++++CANADIAN GP Predictions.++++

1st Place: alo
2nd Place: ham
3rd place: vet
4th place: but
5th place: web
6th place: ros
7th place: msc
8th place: mas
9th place: heid
10th place: petrov

Who wins pole: Hamilton
Fastest lap: alo
Most constructor points: ferrari
First driver to retire: luizzi
Number of drivers who retire: 6


 

GTporsche

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1: Vettel
2: Alonso
3: Massa
4: Hamilton
5: Webber
6: Button
7: Rosberg
8: Schumaccher
9: Di Resta
10: Petrov

Pole: Vettel
Lap: Alonso
Points: Red Bull
Retire: De La Rosa
# Retire: 7
 

ign-rocks

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Pole - Hamilton

1. Hamilton
2. Vettel
3. Webber
4. Rosberg
5. Button
6. Alonso
7. Massa
8 . Schumacher
9. Petrov
10. Kobayashi

Lap - Hamilton
Constructor points - Mclaren
Retire - De la rosa
# retire - 7
 

requiem46

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May 19, 2005
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1: Vettel
2: Alonso
3: Hamilton
4: Rosberg
5: Massa
6: Webber
7: Button
8: Petrov
9: Di Resta
10: Schumacher

Pole: Vettel
Lap: Alonso
Points: Red Bull
Retire: liuzzi
# Retire: 6
 

Delfino88

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Apr 15, 2005
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1: Hamilton
2: Vettel
3: Button
4: Alonso
5: Webber
6: Rosberg
7: Massa
8: Heidfeld
9: Petrov
10: Schumucker

Pole: Hamilton
Lap: Webber
Points: McLaren
1st Retire: Glock
Retirements: 5
 

ign-rocks

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The longest race in F1 history, wow. What a race that was, a two hour stoppage and a dozen safety car appearances with racing incidents and overtakes. Probably the most eventful race ever. What a win for Button after having 5 pit stops and was in 21st position at some point. Wouldve been great to see Schumacher on the podium, so close.

 

requiem46

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May 19, 2005
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well if it hadn't been for the 9000 minute break in the middle of it, and the 50 laps the SC was on the track, I would have liked it more.

the actual racing time without the SC was pretty good, though. and lol at vettel's fail in the last lap

RACE

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SEASON

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GTporsche

Another State of Mind
Sep 2, 2006
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Need more race finishes like that, except without being manufactured by the SC.
 

Edpayasugo

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Oct 10, 2004
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Hello, hello.  Long time no visit!

Caught the end of this GP (Not watching them anymore) exciting stuff and good for my old team :D