With eight qualifying sessions completed for 2001, the differentials are on a roll! Let's see which drivers deserve bragging rights.
Canada Notables
- Setting the records straight. Sensation Kimi Raikkonen set his best qualifying position in Canada - seventh - while eventual race winner Ralf Schumacher equalled his previous best of second on the grid.
- Brazil. The Canadian Grand Prix was not generous to the Brazilian fans. All five Brazilian drivers were outqualified by their respective teammates, in some cases by quite a margin (such as Rubens Barrichello and Ricardo Zonta).
- de la Rosa/Irvine. For the first time this season, Eddie Irvine was outqualified by his teammate. The honour befell Spaniard Pedro de la Rosa, but it was a lucky one indeed: de la Rosa placed his car ahead of the Ulsterman by a mere one thousandth of a second.
- Alonso/Marques. The Minardi duo was left out of the Qualifying Differentials table this week, since Fernando Alonso was disqualified due to a technical infringement and was forced to start from the back of the grid, one position down from where he initially qualified.
- Changes since Monaco: no changes in the pecking order were registered.
The average gap between teammates in Canada was 0.544s - slightly higher than last year's, when the gap was 0.449s. This is a drastic improvement from the gap in Monaco two weeks before, where the gap was 0.839s, and slightly higher than the gap in Austria two weeks before that, where the gap was 0.436.
More in comparison: the gap in Spain was 0.480s; 0.715s at the San Marino Grand Prix; 0.25s in Brazil; 0.588 in Malaysia; and 0.852 in Australia.