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Canadian Grand Prix
Friday | GMT-4 |
» 1st Free Practice | 11:00-12:00 |
» 2nd Free Practice | 13:00-14:00 |
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» 1st Free Practice | 09:00-09:45 |
» 2nd Free Practice | 10:15-11:00 |
» QUALIFYING | 13:00-14:00 |
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» Warm Up | 08:30-09:00 |
» THE RACE | 13:00-15:00 |
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Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal
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THURSDAY: |
H 23°C/73F L 12°C/54F Partly Cloudy |
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SATURDAY: |
H 23°C/73F L 13°C/55F Possible Showers |
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SUNDAY: |
H 22°C/72F L 9°C/48F Sunny
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Canadian Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 1.80 |
Coulthard | 4.50 |
Hakkinen | 4.50 |
Barrichello | 7.00 |
RSchumacher | 12.00 |
Montoya | 16.00 |
Villeneuve | 25.00 |
Trulli | 30.00 |
Frentzen | 30.00 |
Heidfeld | 66.00 |
Panis | 66.00 |
Fisichella | 66.00 |
Irvine | 66.00 |
Button | 66.00 |
Alesi | 100.00 |
Raikkonen | 100.00 |
Verstappen | 150.00 |
de la Rosa | 200.00 |
Burti | 250.00 |
Bernoldi | 500.00 |
Alonso | 1000 |
Marques | 1000 |
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Montoya rumoured to join Williams in 2001 |
Alan Jenkins leaves Prost |
Ralf may not drive in Canada due to injury |
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Jean Alesi's New Start
by Timothy Collings
After nearly 200 Grands Prix, rumours surround Jean Alesi's future in Formula One. Yet the 37-year old French-Sicilian is actually talking about a new start, following his and Prost's brilliant performance at the Monaco Grand Prix. What does the future hold for one of F1's most passionate drivers? Timothy Collings looks for the answer
Team Connaught:
Remembrance of Things Fast
by Thomas O'Keefe
There once was a team called Connaught. It was a small team, but it was very much admired - still is, by many motor racing fans. The story of Connaught, and the seven years it participated in motor racing, including Formula One, is a fascinating one, and very typical of Grand Prix racing as it was then, and as it is now. Thomas O'Keefe researched the highs and lows of the marque and presents a four-part series of articles about the unique constructor
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Why It Really Matters
by Roger Horton
Friday, June 1st 2001, will most likely go down into the Formula One books as one of the most dramatic and action-packed Fridays in the sport's history. And that's without a single lap run, and on a non-Grand Prix Weekend! The affair which saw Adrian Newey signed at Jaguar in the morning, and re-signed at McLaren in the evening left many puzzled. Roger Horton explains just why this affair is so important for the Formula One paddock
The Point of Lauda
by Karl Ludvigsen
For about a year now, Karl Ludvigsen has been wondering what, exactly, is the point of Niki Lauda. Following the recent events surrounding Newey-Jaguar-McLaren, Ludvigsen is back with the answer...
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The Canadian GP Preview
by Ewan Tytler
Formula One crosses the Atlantic to Ile Notre-Dame, a man-made island in the middle of the St. Lawrence River, where the 33rd Canadian Grand Prix will be held at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. As always, Ewan Tytler reviews the field and places his bets on the outcome
Technical Preview: Montreal Including Track Map!
by Will Gray
Atlas F1's technical writer Will Gray previews the upcoming race from a technical perspective: what challenges the engineers are facing and how the drivers cope with conditions, and more
Focus: Piquet in Canada
by Marcel Schot
Prior to every race, Marcel Schot focuses on one driver, one venue: the relationship between the human being and tarmac. This week, we look at Nelson Piquet's highs and lows at the upcoming event
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