Poll: Canadian Grand Prix 2018, Montréal - Race 7/21

Rate the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix out of ten


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In the 1960s the rivalry between French and English speaking Canada meant that the country's Grand Prix had two homes: Mosport Park one year and Mont-Tremblant the next. By 1970, however, Mont-Tremblant was deemed too dangerous and the race moved full time to Mosport Park.
In 1977 the French Canadians, motivated by the incredible success of Gilles Villeneuve, decided it was about time they built a race track. Building a new circuit simply wasn't feasible, however, as time and money were against them.
Their solution was simple and effective. Taking the Ile Notre-Dame, they connected all the island's roads and made a circuit. The island had been the home of the 1967 World Fair (Expo'67) and was full of futuristic looking buildings. It was, everyone agreed, a perfect venue for a Grand Prix.
After $2m was spent on upgrading the circuit to Formula One standards, the first race was held there in October 1978. Gilles Villeneuve, in his first season with Ferrari, was yet to win a Formula One race, but at his home Grand Prix he took a memorable debut victory. Following his tragic death in 1982, the track was renamed in his honour.
His son, Jacques, never won at the track but some of the great drivers of the sport have taken the spoils here. Michael Schumacher holds the record of having won seven times in Canada. It is also the scene of Jean Alesi's single Grand Prix victory in 1995, driving the number 27 Ferrari, the same car number which carried Gilles Villeneuve into the hearts of the Canadian Formula One fans.

TV Times
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Track Diagram & Information
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Weather Forecast
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2017 Onboard Lap
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2018/3/2017_Canada_pole_lap.html

2017 Race Edit
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2017/6/Director's_Cut__Canada_2017.html

Canada Preview Quotes
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/...otes---the-teams-and-drivers-on-montreal.html

WDC Standings
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Constructors' Championship Standings
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Practice 1
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Practice 2
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Practice 3
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Qualifying
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Wish they stuck the DRS zone on the short run up to the hairpin, it might actually promote some more overtaking.... instead of adding to the push-to-pass stuff on the regular zones.
 
There's a video up where he recounts his sole win at Canada the following year


Extra lols for the Lewis rear ending Kimi in the pits reminder.
 
It was a stupid question to be fair. He wants to focus on this race. Why ask such a redundant question about previous races, especially when he had a clean Monaco drive. Just a tabloid rag trying to get a rise.
 
It was a stupid question to be fair. He wants to focus on this race. Why ask such a redundant question about previous races, especially when he had a clean Monaco drive. Just a tabloid rag trying to get a rise.
I can’t remember what the question was but Monaco was his 6th weekend in a row where he crashed. He had a clean race but his crash in practice still had a big effect on his race result, as he had the potential for a podium.

People are right to ask him what he’s going to do to try and stop crashing.
 
It was a stupid question to be fair. He wants to focus on this race. Why ask such a redundant question about previous races, especially when he had a clean Monaco drive. Just a tabloid rag trying to get a rise.

During the race yes, but still wiped his car out in FP.
 
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