Looking good for this weekend. Warm and sunny. This track is hard on the cars overall. Will we see brake and motor failures? Weather - Montreal Weekend Weather Forecast - weather.com PF1 Preview - Not a bad article Preview 10: Canadian GP | Planet F1 | Formula One | Features Couthard says drivers are not happy with this new V6 Turbo era - F1 drivers 'not happy' with turbo cars - David Coulthard | Formula 1 | Formula 1 news, live F1 | ESPN F1 Qual - LH Riccicardo Nico Race- Nico LH FA
Morning D..Race win Nico eh man alive Lewis's head will explode I think either LH will win it or not finish.
Qualifying 1. LH 2. Nico 3. Vettel Race: 1. LH 2. Nico 3. Alonso/ric (vettel will probably retire with more bad luck) Interesting how you think ric could out quali nico. Be interesting to see if they are any closer to Merc this race weekend but with their atrocious power unit I doubt it
More weather in montreal: Severe thunderstorm triggers flooding and power outages | West Island Gazette Pretty soggy. Several planes couldn't even land, so diverted to Toronto. I've got a feeling we'll get a repeat of 2011.
Steve, Hope you are doing well! Yes my thoughts as well. LH is the glory master or hits a wall! Looking forward to this one
Renault are saying they could finally be at 100% power this weekend. Daniel is strong and with any Mercedes mistake in Qualy I could see him on the front row.
Ferrari apparently have significant updates to their car and engine as well. We'll see how wrong that goes.
Fernando Alonso hopes the Canadian GP represents Ferrari's 'starting point' | Fernando Alonso Profile | Formula 1 | Sky Sports Major upgrades coming. Starting point? A touch late lol!
-Let battle recommence- Let battle recommence - Canadian Grand Prix - Preview | Canadian Grand Prix | F1 features | ESPN F1 Interesting opinion on Ferrari coming into this GP: Signs of life needed at Maranello Fernando Alonso was not being critical when he said Ferrari is yet to see a lift from Marco Mattiacci's arrival before the Monaco Grand Prix. But clearly the dream Alonso/Raikkonen combination and everyone who loves the team in red will not be content to see that continue much longer. The gap between Alonso and Daniel Ricciardo was eye-opening in Monte Carlo; Alonso was effectively in a race of his own, quicker than the rest but a long way off the only two teams Ferrari cares about challenging this year. Last year Luca di Montezemolo argued the rules of the time were too heavily focused on refining aerodynamics rather than engine development. Ironic, then, that the team is reportedly chasing Adrian Newey, but also slightly embarrassing considering Ferrari is lagging behind the power unit of Mercedes after the new regulations effectively reset the playing field and placed the power back in the hands of the engine-makers. The Mattiacci appointment was a bold one given his limited experience in Formula One and Ferrari's current situation does not seem to favour a man who needs to learn on the job. Read more at Let battle recommence - Canadian Grand Prix - Preview | Canadian Grand Prix | F1 features | ESPN F1
I'm hoping for constantly changing conditions.Might make a small difference to Merc dominating when someone is lucky on strategy.