Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2013 Chat and Predictions

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Qui va gagner ?

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  • Total voters
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  • Poll closed .
Agreed, according to the official revised grid though, they start 10th and 11th rather than what should be 11th and 12th. It is stupid though, something at most worthy of a reprimand.

At the end of the day they gained an advantage over Button, Vettel and Webber by queueing where they did, and they know the rules in regard to which side of the white line they're supposed to be on, they saw they were late out and broke the rules so they wouldn't suffer, worthy of a penalty tbh, (that's not to say I wouldn't have done the same in their position)
 
Forecast looks good:
http://www.foreca.com/Canada/Quebec/Montreal?details=20130609

Race is 2pm local time.



Other than the rain, the main thing that worries me is that by the time Alonso clears the traffic (Bottas and Mercedes drivers), Vettel will be way too far in front. Vettel's average laptime on his high fuel stint on Friday was 1.18.6, a huge advantage compared to Hamilton (1:20.4), Rosberg (1:20.8) and Bottas (1:21.2). IntelligentF1 predicts the pace to be: Alonso +0.0, Vettel +0.3, +1.3 Rosberg, +1.4 Hamilton, +2.5 Bottas.


No rain, easy overtaking, maybe even a safety PLEASE !! FORZA FERRARI!!!
 
Surely a Safety Car is inevitable? Also, all Alonso really needs to do is save his tyres and pit twice compared to the others three times and he's pretty much guaranteed 2nd. If it rains anything can happen though...
 
Forecast looks good:
http://www.foreca.com/Canada/Quebec/Montreal?details=20130609

Race is 2pm local time.



Other than the rain, the main thing that worries me is that by the time Alonso clears the traffic (Bottas and Mercedes drivers), Vettel will be way too far in front. Vettel's average laptime on his high fuel stint on Friday was 1.18.6, a huge advantage compared to Hamilton (1:20.4), Rosberg (1:20.8) and Bottas (1:21.2). IntelligentF1 predicts the pace to be: Alonso +0.0, Vettel +0.3, +1.3 Rosberg, +1.4 Hamilton, +2.5 Bottas.


No rain, easy overtaking, maybe even a safety PLEASE !! FORZA FERRARI!!!

Different weather though, temp difference of about 5-6+c. And Seb was saying he was struggling with the cold temps all week, so this "hotter" weather might play into his hands more.
 
Different weather though, temp difference of about 5-6+c. And Seb was saying he was struggling with the cold temps all week, so this "hotter" weather might play into his hands more.

Higher temps are even better for Ferrari. No tyre warming problems!

By the way have you guys seen Hamilton's Canadian GP record?

2007: Win
2008: DNF
2010: Win
2011: DNF
2012: Win
2013: ....
 
Higher temps are even better for Ferrari. No tyre warming problems!

By the way have you guys seen Hamilton's Canadian GP record?

2007: Win
2008: DNF
2010: Win
2011: DNF
2012: Win
2013: ....


You think that's impressive? Check out his 12th race results.

2009: Belgium DNF
2010: Hungary DNF
2011: Belgium DNF
2012: Belgium DNF

Monaco wasn't that cold yet we saw the Ferrari's struggle there at about 24-25c. I see Ferrari's best range at 28-30c
 
Is Sutil the dark horse for a podium? he seems fairly quick this weekend, as does the FI which is fairly good on it's tyres, he's been fairly unlucky so far this season with people driving into him about time he got some luck go his way
 
Anyone know what the deal is with the start time? Have they moved it back to make in more friendly for people in North America? Maybe to drum up a bit more interest for Austin.

Anyone else think Lotus will fall away this season as it goes by? Starting to lose faith to be honest. Hopefully Kimi makes a move for next season.

I think Lotus and Ferrari will be more competitive once we're back on proper tracks if the weather is kind to them. I'm not sure how much Lotus can develop with their budget though, they really do need a title sponsor.
 
AbsolutelyGlorious:4855999 said:
Anyone know what the deal is with the start time? Have they moved it back to make in more friendly for people in North America? Maybe to drum up a bit more interest for Austin.

I wouldn't have thought so... Austin was a sellout if I remember rightly. Not sure why they moved it.