View Poll Results: Who will win on Sunday?
Nick Heidfeld
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Nico Rosberg
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Felipe Massa
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Vitaly Petrov
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Adrian Sutil
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Sébastien Buemi
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Rubens Barrichello
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Sergio Pérez
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Paul di Resta
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Jaime Alguersuari
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Jarno Trulli
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Heikki Kovalainen
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Jerôme d'Ambrosio
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2011 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA
#1
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2011 FORMULA 1 GRAND PRIX DU CANADA
A fellow Upstate S2KI member posted this pic on Facebook. Took this pic yesterday as he was heading to work and so I figured it was time to start the official Canadian Grand Prix discussion thread.
SESSION TIMES:
Practice 1 Fri 10:00 Practice 2 Fri 14:00 Practice 3 Sat 10:00 Qualifying Sat 13:00 Race Sun 13:00
Circuit information
Lap length: 4.361km
Race distance: 70 laps (305.270km)
Full throttle: 60%
Top speed: 323kph (200mph)
Brake wear: High
Downforce level: Low
Source: Williams, 2010
Strategy
Fuel use: 2.067kg/lap
Pit lane time loss: 14.1 seconds
2010 tyres: medium (prime, no strip), super soft (option, stripe)
SESSION TIMES:
Practice 1 Fri 10:00 Practice 2 Fri 14:00 Practice 3 Sat 10:00 Qualifying Sat 13:00 Race Sun 13:00
Circuit information
Lap length: 4.361km
Race distance: 70 laps (305.270km)
Full throttle: 60%
Top speed: 323kph (200mph)
Brake wear: High
Downforce level: Low
Source: Williams, 2010
Strategy
Fuel use: 2.067kg/lap
Pit lane time loss: 14.1 seconds
2010 tyres: medium (prime, no strip), super soft (option, stripe)
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Paul Hembery on what pit strategy he thinks will be seen in Canada
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92038
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/92038
"From the data we can see that Sebastian Vettel's tyres would have gone the distance if he had continued to drive on them in the same way that he had been doing up to the red flag period. This means that he could have covered 62 laps, the equivalent of more than 200 kilometres, on the PZero Yellow soft tyre, with an extremely close finish."The characteristics of Canada mean that we're unlikely to see a one-stop strategy this weekend, but we're hoping that the racing will be just as close and that the opportunities for overtaking will give teams even more possibilities than Monaco in terms of race strategy."
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I voted for Lewis Hamilton. I think he will be carrying the most determination to win of all the drivers coming in to Canada. He could very well have been a winner at Monaco had the qualifying red flag not happened.
But for the flawless manner in which he has been driving so far this season, I would not be disheartened to see Sebastien Vettel win, although it'd be a welcome change to see Mark Webber, Alonso or Button take the checkered flag.
But for the flawless manner in which he has been driving so far this season, I would not be disheartened to see Sebastien Vettel win, although it'd be a welcome change to see Mark Webber, Alonso or Button take the checkered flag.
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Gotta like Lewis this weekend.
Hamilton is just as fast as Vettel at race time recently, just can not match his qualifying speed. He is however, a master of this track. Something like 2 wins in 3 races here or something, I forget. Not to mention he is pissed after Montaco.
I see Hamilton qualifying second, and eventually winning the race. If he can't qualify at least second or third, I don't think he will win. Can't afford to be slowed down at the start and let the RB7 up front pull away a big gap early.
Hamilton is just as fast as Vettel at race time recently, just can not match his qualifying speed. He is however, a master of this track. Something like 2 wins in 3 races here or something, I forget. Not to mention he is pissed after Montaco.
I see Hamilton qualifying second, and eventually winning the race. If he can't qualify at least second or third, I don't think he will win. Can't afford to be slowed down at the start and let the RB7 up front pull away a big gap early.
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i'll go with my usual alonso...but i have a feeling he might actually win this one, ferrai is building steam lets just hope they don't blow it, i truly believe if it wasn't for the red flag he would have passed vettle in monaco, my reasoning? vettle"s tires were starting to go off
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Awesome weekend coming up with the Canadian GP and 24 hours of Le Mans. I need to some how watch both without falling asleep while walking for graduation or hope that my dvr has enough space.
The medium compound tires is suppose to be a new compound right? I think McLaren and Ferrari will be strong due to their top speed, but Red Bull will be up there. I want to see how the practices look like before I make a prediction, but it might be a little obvious by then.
If anyone is interested, Red Bulls floor at Monaco if you scroll down a little. http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/
The medium compound tires is suppose to be a new compound right? I think McLaren and Ferrari will be strong due to their top speed, but Red Bull will be up there. I want to see how the practices look like before I make a prediction, but it might be a little obvious by then.
If anyone is interested, Red Bulls floor at Monaco if you scroll down a little. http://scarbsf1.wordpress.com/
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The medium compound tires is suppose to be a new compound right? I think McLaren and Ferrari will be strong due to their top speed, but Red Bull will be up there. I want to see how the practices look like before I make a prediction, but it might be a little obvious by then.
The medium compound tire is a new compound and will be tested by the teams for the first time in practice on Friday.
Hopefully McLaren and Ferrari will be battling it out for the top of the podium this weekend. As great as this season has been to watch, they need to spread the points out to keep the drivers chammpionship interesting.