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8th June 2007, 08:16 #1
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Canada Great Opportunity
This track is fast low down force and and a combo between a street course and a full race track. Good drivers will shine on this track and this should be a barn burner of a race. So pick you favorite driver and stand by - It will be good!!
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8th June 2007, 10:22 #2
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Originally Posted by foustoMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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8th June 2007, 10:36 #3
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I pick Alonso, nothing new here, but I expect Raikkonen to shine in Canada. I have my doubsts about the brilliance of the race, not because of the circuit but because of the aero and dirt air conflict.
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8th June 2007, 11:22 #4
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I expect lots of marbles, and an inversely proportional chance of an ontrack pass. Pretty good circuit and it could go to anyone (as in, polesitter).
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8th June 2007, 13:27 #5
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I hope the track at the hairpin is well fixed (not like last year).
And I guess half a dozen retirements (as usual), maybe a copule in the wall.
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8th June 2007, 14:00 #6
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I'm expecting a good race.
Harder tyres so we won't see the problems we had last year with tyres, compromising medium-low downforce settings, some good overtaking spots.
Hard to pick a winner. McLaren has better mechanical grip and Ferrari has better aero. Only thing I'm certain of is Lewis will be extremely quick in practice, Q1 and Q2. He's the best driver out there driving a car in slippery/low grip conditions.The world according to Taki Inoue: https://mobile.twitter.com/takiinoue/st ... 7249326080
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8th June 2007, 14:44 #7
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8th June 2007, 15:26 #8
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This may be Lewis's opportunity to get his first win !!!
Montreal is a very good high speed track with HEAVY braking... seems like it shoud suit him !!!
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8th June 2007, 16:14 #9
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8th June 2007, 16:29 #10
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watching the live timing for 1st practice....lewis has had an off chasin FA fe=astest lap.....had a 26 sec 1st sector
https://youtube.com/shorts/iaODj9Qrj9Q?si=6im8Q92kx3Dhuoha
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