Why did so many drivers struggle with the super soft tyres in second practice? Take a closer look at the times from second practice in Canada with the interactive chart below:
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Vettel heads second practice in Canada
Posted onSebastian Vettel set the fastest time around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in the second practice session. But the big story of practice was how most drivers struggled with the super-soft tyres, many of them complaining about severe graining on the option rubber.
Who’s going to win the Canadian GP? Make your prediction to win F1 prizes
Posted onCan you predict the pole sitter and top five finishers in the Canadian Grand Prix? If so you could be in with the chance of winning F1 race tickets, DVDs and more. Enter your predictions below now.
Renault show strong straight-line speed (Canadian GP Practice 1 interactive data)
Posted onThe fastest car through the speed trap in first practice today was not a Mclaren – but a Renault. Take a closer look at the data from first practice in Canada including an interactive chart of all the drivers’ lap times below.
Button fastest in Canada first practice
Posted onJenson Button was fastest in the first practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix. Four Mercedes-powered cars occupied the first four places with Michael Schumacher second ahead of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg.
Changing tracks: Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Changing tracks
Posted onAfter 30 F1 races the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is now one of the most popular venues. Here’s how the track has changed since its first race in 1978.
F1 Fanatic round-up: 11/6/2010
Posted onPractice for the Canadian Grand prix starts today so make sure to join us for live commenting during both sessions. Here’s today’s round-up: Links Canadian GP sells out for 2010 (Autosport) “Montreal has achieved a sell-out crowd for its first Formula 1 race in two years, with the organisers of the Canadian Grand Prix reporting … Continue reading F1 Fanatic round-up: 11/6/2010
Prost’s winning comeback at Kyalami
1993 South African Grand Prix flashback
Posted onF1 has a long – and somewhat controversial – history of racing in South Africa. The first world championship race was held there in 1962 and, after 23 races (plus one which was stripped of its championship status), visited the country for the final time in 1993.