The 2015 Canadian GP Thread
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The 2015 Canadian GP Thread
This is the place to discuss everything related to the 7th round of the 2015 season taking place in Montreal between the 5th and 7th of June.
To submit your 10 'n' Pole Picks for Canada click here, to register in the competition click here
Picks for Canada close at the start of Saturday practice.
Track layout
Will Pittenger derivative work
The event timetable for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 10:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
2nd Practice 14:00 local time - 18:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 10:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
Qualifying 13:00 local time - 17:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 14:00 local time - 18:00 GMT
To submit your 10 'n' Pole Picks for Canada click here, to register in the competition click here
Picks for Canada close at the start of Saturday practice.
Track layout
Will Pittenger derivative work
The event timetable for the Canadian Grand Prix.
Friday
1st Practice 10:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
2nd Practice 14:00 local time - 18:00 GMT
Saturday
Practice 10:00 local time - 14:00 GMT
Qualifying 13:00 local time - 17:00 GMT
Sunday
Race 14:00 local time - 18:00 GMT
Last edited by cmlean on Mon Jun 08, 2015 10:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I really like Canada. Some of the new circuits (and Monaco) are tiresome processions, but Canada's great. It's got plenty of scope for overtaking, crashes (especially into the Wall of Champions) are eminently possible, there isn't an acre and a half of run-off, and weather can play a role too.
I think Honda and Ferrari have spent some tokens to develop their engines, so we'll see if that changes things at all.
I think Honda and Ferrari have spent some tokens to develop their engines, so we'll see if that changes things at all.
FP 2
1:15.988 Hamilton
1:16.304 Vettel
1:16.310 Räikkönen
1:16.440 Rosberg
1:16.600 Maldonado
1:16.849 Bottas
1:16.864 Grosjean
1:17.041 Massa
1:17.092 Kvyat
1:17.111 Ricciardo
A torrential downpour with 55 minutes left in the session. With 42 minutes remaining, Hamilton hit the wall at the hairpin. Following the cleanup, the session then went green but no drivers returned onto the track.
1:15.988 Hamilton
1:16.304 Vettel
1:16.310 Räikkönen
1:16.440 Rosberg
1:16.600 Maldonado
1:16.849 Bottas
1:16.864 Grosjean
1:17.041 Massa
1:17.092 Kvyat
1:17.111 Ricciardo
A torrential downpour with 55 minutes left in the session. With 42 minutes remaining, Hamilton hit the wall at the hairpin. Following the cleanup, the session then went green but no drivers returned onto the track.
Last edited by cmlean on Sun Jun 07, 2015 10:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Grid
1.Hamilton
2.Rosberg
3.Räikkönen
4.Bottas
5.Grosjean
6.Maldonado
7.Hulkenberg
8.Kvyat
9.Ricciardo
10.Perez
11.Sainz
12.Ericsson
13.Alonso
14.Nasr
15.Massa
16.Merhi
17.Stevens
18.Vettel - 5 position red flag infraction penalty
19.Verstappen - engine & Monaco penalty
20.Button - Start rear of field
1.Hamilton
2.Rosberg
3.Räikkönen
4.Bottas
5.Grosjean
6.Maldonado
7.Hulkenberg
8.Kvyat
9.Ricciardo
10.Perez
11.Sainz
12.Ericsson
13.Alonso
14.Nasr
15.Massa
16.Merhi
17.Stevens
18.Vettel - 5 position red flag infraction penalty
19.Verstappen - engine & Monaco penalty
20.Button - Start rear of field
Canadian GP Results
1.Hamilton
2.Rosberg
3.Bottas
4.Räikkönen
5.Vettel
6.Massa
7.Maldonado
8.Hulkengerg
9.Kvyat
10.Grosjean
11.Perez
12.Sainz
13.Ricciardo
14.Ericsson
15.Verstappen
16.Nasr
17.Stevens
Hamilton did what he does best. Qualifies on pole and then controls the race from there.
My pick for driver of the day would have to be Vettel, closely followed by Massa.
1.Hamilton
2.Rosberg
3.Bottas
4.Räikkönen
5.Vettel
6.Massa
7.Maldonado
8.Hulkengerg
9.Kvyat
10.Grosjean
11.Perez
12.Sainz
13.Ricciardo
14.Ericsson
15.Verstappen
16.Nasr
17.Stevens
Hamilton did what he does best. Qualifies on pole and then controls the race from there.
My pick for driver of the day would have to be Vettel, closely followed by Massa.
Hard to pick a driver of the day. For Canada, it wasn't a great race (weird lack of crashing and safety cars, and no rain).
Everyone seemed defined entirely by their cars, nobody upsetting the order (Raikkonen was out of place but that was due to a technical problem with the kinetic energy system).
I might give Maldonado the nod for driver of the day. He gets a lot of stick, and often deserves it, but he's driven very well this year and had shocking reliability. Good to see him get some points.
Everyone seemed defined entirely by their cars, nobody upsetting the order (Raikkonen was out of place but that was due to a technical problem with the kinetic energy system).
I might give Maldonado the nod for driver of the day. He gets a lot of stick, and often deserves it, but he's driven very well this year and had shocking reliability. Good to see him get some points.