This race needs a safety car. Webber has had the pace all weekend just needs some luck.
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"OK, watch out for Van der Garde, he's not paying any attention"
The crowd quite clearly Ferrari fans...
I would also have thought they'd be Ferrari fans due To Gilles VilleneuveBig Italian community in montreal.
Like here.
Even non italian heritage people like Ferrari though.
I would also have thought they'd be Ferrari fans due To Gilles Villeneuve
MONTREAL — A 38-year-old track worker at the Canadian Grand Prix is in critical condition at Sacré-Coeur Hospital after he was accidentally run over by a mobile crane near the end of the race Sunday.
The worker, a 10-year veteran of the crane-loading team at the race, was one of two men who was escorting the crane that was carrying a Sauber car that had just hit the wall in Turn 2. The Sauber car was being transported to a garage.
At one point the worker tripped in the path of the mobile crane, but the operator of the crane didn’t seem him and continued driving, said François Dumontier, president and CEO of Octane Management and president of the Canadian Grand Prix.
Van de garde got a ten second stop and go...should of been a ten race one if we are being fair.
Redbull was in a league of its own. They both launched at the start and Mark was terribly unlucky to get boxed in.Then at the first pit he was so close to jumping Rosberg who took on super softs to marks softs. If he had (passed rosberg) he would of cruised to second under multi 12 team orders.Didn't see the race but looks like tough luck for Mark, might have been on the podium if not for his incident. 12 points is OK though.
At least Nando is keeping Seb honest. Ferrari's second half of the season have been strong in recent years so hopefully it will be tight to the end.