The ever-opinionated Craig Woollard gives his view on the controversial outcome of the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix, in which Sebastian Vettel was denied victory after being awarded a penalty late in the race.
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2019 Canadian GP Key Stats
Hamilton is strong in Canada and Mercedes have won every race so far this season, so the only real question, who will win best of the rest?
Read More »2017 Canadian GP Post-Race Stats
The Canadian GP was just amazing, easily the best race of the season so far. While the battle for the lead was entirely non-existent, battles for almost every other position more than made up for it.
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The Canadian GP is one of my favourite tracks on the calendar, great fun, great track, great race. Even when there is no race going on, like the 2011 Canadian GP, things are still somehow entertaining.
Read More »2016 Canadian GP Pre-Race Stats
Canada! The seventh race this season and surprisingly the start of the first double header, with the Canadian GP this weekend and European GP next.
Read More »2015 Canadian GP Post-Race Stats
The Canadian GP wasn’t quite as good as I had hoped it would be, but it wasn’t as bad as I first thought.
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O Canada! Almost time for the Canadian GP at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, usually a good race.
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I should really have written this yesterday, but got distracted by the football! Anyway, it’s the Canadian GP weekend and the 35th F1 race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
Read More »Canada Day – Canadians in F1
O Canada! Today is Canada Day, so much like I have done for Finland and Australia previously here are some stats of the Canadians in F1. In total thirteen Canadians have entered a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix, with eleven of them starting at least one race. Of those eleven drivers only two have even managed to score a point, Gilles and Jacques Villeneuve. I won’t write about all thirteen Canadians as the eleven non-scoring Canadians most of you won’t have even heard of.
Read More »Post-race Statistics of the Canadian GP
I’ll be honest, the Canadian GP was incredibly boring. Bottas impressed in the wet qualifying session with 3rd, the first time Williams have been into Q3 this season. The race was won from pole by Sebastian Vettel by a 14 second gap, which could have been well over 20 seconds if he didn’t make a mistake towards the end of the race and if he wasn’t held up while lapping cars.
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