2016 Canadian Grand Prix grid

2016 Canadian Grand Prix

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Row 11. Lewis Hamilton 1’12.812
Mercedes
2. Nico Rosberg 1’12.874
Mercedes
Row 23. Sebastian Vettel 1’12.990
Ferrari
4. Daniel Ricciardo 1’13.166
Red Bull
Row 35. Max Verstappen 1’13.414
Red Bull
6. Kimi Raikkonen 1’13.579
Ferrari
Row 47. Valtteri Bottas 1’13.670
Williams
8. Felipe Massa 1’13.769
Williams
Row 59. Nico Hulkenberg 1’13.952
Force India
10. Fernando Alonso 1’14.338
McLaren
Row 611. Sergio Perez 1’14.317
Force India
12. Jenson Button 1’14.437
McLaren
Row 713. Esteban Gutierrez 1’14.571
Haas
14. Romain Grosjean 1’14.803
Haas
Row 815. Daniil Kvyat 1’14.457
Toro Rosso
16. Jolyon Palmer 1’15.459
Renault
Row 917. Pascal Wehrlein 1’15.599
Manor
18. Felipe Nasr 1’16.663
Sauber
Row 1019. Rio Haryanto 1’17.052
Manor
20. Carlos Sainz Jnr 1’21.956
Toro Rosso
Row 1121. Marcus Ericsson 1’15.635
Sauber
22. Kevin Magnussen No time
Renault

*Three-place grid penalty
**Did not set a time within 100% of the fastest car in Q1, given stewards’ permission to start. Five-place penalty for gearbox change.

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14 comments on “2016 Canadian Grand Prix grid”

  1. Great laps by the top four.

  2. Come on.. I wanted a low 12’s. Thanks a lot for cooler temperatures…

    1. Juan Pablo Montoya’s pole lap in 2002 = 1:12.836 whereas Rubens (2004) lap record stands at 1:13.622. So that’s one record down, one to go….Who said these cars aren’t quick enough? There’s a lot more to come..

      1. Michael Brown (@)
        11th June 2016, 19:30

        @baron Quick question here: was the race fuel rule for qualifying in effect in 2002?

        1. @mbr-9
          Nope. From 2003 to 2009 they ran race fuel in qualy.

  3. Wouldn’t Magnussen have to start from the pitlane, elevating Ericsson to p21?

    1. LesCanardsEternels
      11th June 2016, 19:28

      I agree with Christopher, I believe MAG will change his chassis -> start from pit-lane.

      Also, let’s keep an eye on Haryanto : he hit the wall quite hard, could be a gearbox change..

      1. @LesCanardsEternels Not necessarily as his car didn’t get that much physical damage, so it should require a change of monocoque (chassis).

        1. ”Shouldn’t”

  4. At least Maldonado provided some money to the team…

  5. I hope Bernd Maylander is on holiday at the moment as it looks like it’s going to be a wet race tomorrow, and I don’t want another dull safety car start. Eighties mode is the best thing I have ever seen on the internet in a while!

  6. Kimi’s place is very awful.

  7. View the grid in eighties mode: Fantastic feature! How long has this been there?

  8. Love the eighties mode!!!

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