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Canadian Grand Prix
Friday | GMT-4 |
» First Free Practice | 11:00-12:00 |
» Second Free Practice | 13:00-14:00 |
Saturday | |
» First Free Practice | 09:00-09:45 |
» Second Free Practice | 10:15-11:00 |
» QUALIFYING | 13:00-14:00 |
Sunday | |
» Warm Up | 9:30-10:00 |
» THE RACE
| 14:00-16:00
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Canadian Grand Prix
Montreal
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FRIDAY: |
H 23°C/73F L 11°C/52F Possible rain |
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H 24°C/75F L 12°C/53F Partly Cloudy |
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SUNDAY: |
H 23°C/73F L 11°C/52F Partly Cloudy
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Canadian Grand Prix
MSchumacher | 2.0 |
Barrichello | 5.0 |
RSchumacher | 6.0 |
Montoya | 7.0 |
Coulthard | 10.0 |
Raikkonen | 15.0 |
Heidfeld | 33.0 |
Button | 50.0 |
Trulli | 66.0 |
Massa | 80.0 |
Fisichella | 80.0 |
Villeneuve | 100.0 |
Frentzen | 120.0 |
Salo | 150.0 |
Panis | 150.0 |
de la Rosa | 200.0 |
Irvine | 200.0 |
McNish | 250.0 |
Sato | 250.0 |
Bernoldi | 350.0 |
Webber | 500.0 |
Yoong | 800.0 |
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Toyota has a private test session at Imola |
Frentzen pulls out of the Canadian GP |
Ralf Schumacher wins the Canadian GP |
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Interview with Dickie Stanford
by Jane Nottage
Dickie Stanford is one of the longest serving team managers at WilliamsF1, and not without reason. Working his way from gearbox mechanic to Nigel Mansell in 1985, the thoughtful Briton has made a name for himself as one of the most professional, knowledgeable and amicable workers in Formula One. He has worked with five World Champions; he's seen his team at the very low and in their highest form. Jane Nottage hears from him about the difference between the drivers - past and present, about the good days and the bad ones; and just why he won't ever leave Williams for another team. Exclusive for Atlas F1
Jo Ramirez: a Racing Man
by Jo Ramirez
The Monaco GP was the first event in 2002 that Jo Ramirez attended, but it was very different to his 40-years experience in Formula One. He reunited with the Hakkinens, slept on Montoya's yacht, and ran into old and older friends. Read all about it
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Blind Spot for Bernoldi
by Graham Holliday
In his second season in Formula One, Brazilian Enrique Bernoldi is still trying to make people forget he is paying for his Arrows drive. Only at last year's Monaco Grand Prix, Bernoldi was able to make the headlines when fighting with David Coulthard for half the race. Graham Holliday reviews the young Brazilian's fortunes in Formula One
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The 2002 Canadian GP Preview
by Craig Scarborough
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve resembles in some ways the Australian Albert Park, and in other ways the Austrian A1-Ring. This resemblance bodes well for Ferrari and Michael Schumacher, but much will depend on the Michelin tyres and the weather. Atlas F1's technical writer Craig Scarborough analyses the upcoming weekend
Local History: Canada
by Doug Nye
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, home of the Canadian Grand Prix since 1978, is a difficult technical challenge, which can genuinely be regarded as one which sorts out The Men from the boys. Journalist and historian Doug Nye looks at the history of the Canadian race and reviews some of the best Grands Prix that have taken place on the Ile Notre Dame track
Canada Facts & Stats
by Marcel Schot
How many drivers have won more than once at the Gilles Villeneuve circuit? What was special about the first race there? And what car number is more likely to win Sunday's race? Marcel Schot brings the answers and more anecdotes on the Canadian Grand Prix
Technical Focus: Tyre Technology
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