2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Who will win the RBS Canadian Grand Prix?

Poll ended at 07 Jun 2008, 15:11

Lewis Hamilton
18
26%
Kimi Raikkonen
26
38%
Felipe Massa
10
14%
Robert Kubica
9
13%
Nick Heidfeld
0
No votes
Heikki Kovalainen
2
3%
Mark Webber
4
6%
Fernando Alonso
0
No votes
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 69

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by kimi and mika » 11 Jun 2008, 18:52

I would like to talk about the fastest lap, it was much slower that a few years back, and Kimi got it this year, even I was suprised!
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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by donald29 » 11 Jun 2008, 19:43

HamiltonF1 wrote:Your sad really sad....

Anyway great win by Kubica he deffo deserved it and super 1-2 by bmw. Nice to see Coulthard on the podium again and Glock scoring his first points.
Excuse me?

Anyway agree with you on the other points.

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by KevC » 11 Jun 2008, 21:17

Saw this elsewhere :)

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by donald29 » 12 Jun 2008, 08:21

lmao!!!

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by WDC » 12 Jun 2008, 09:44

hahaha! lol... yeah, great!

gee, i wnder how anyone could crash at 30mph... seems strange?
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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by Lightning983 » 12 Jun 2008, 10:01

ROLFMAO, funny picture :cheezy:

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by Fergie1 » 12 Jun 2008, 15:14

HamiltonF1 wrote:Your sad really sad....
Oh boo hoo please get over it its a joke and I find it funny as well even though I support Hamilton.

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by redmpav » 12 Jun 2008, 16:32

Great picture, I wonder to how Hamilton could crash into Kimi driving at 30 mph.

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by AzShadow » 12 Jun 2008, 16:57

Here's another good one:

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Post by Zack » 12 Jun 2008, 17:23

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by HamiltonF1 » 12 Jun 2008, 20:12

So whats with all the hamilton jokes I mean Raikkonen brakes on a bump where he drives 70 laps and at the end he brakes on that bump I mean its just as stupid.

You guys can call Hamilton arrogant maybe he is but your jokes are really lame. :blink:
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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by donald29 » 13 Jun 2008, 08:56

HamiltonF1 wrote:So whats with all the hamilton jokes I mean Raikkonen brakes on a bump where he drives 70 laps and at the end he brakes on that bump I mean its just as stupid.

You guys can call Hamilton arrogant maybe he is but your jokes are really lame. :blink:
1) Get a sense of humour.
2) Everyone was ripping Raikkonen apart, they were angry for Sutil, and Raikkonens incident was alot more understandable than Hamiltons, and there wern't really any jokes to be made from it.
3) Hamiltons mistake was "lame" and the jokes are actually quite funny if you take away your disillusioned love for Lewis.

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by edugg » 13 Jun 2008, 11:06

I think Alonso is worse than Hamilton.And Raikkonen is worse than them. Kubica is great

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by dacer » 13 Jun 2008, 17:11

donald29 wrote:1) Get a sense of humour.
+1
donald29 wrote:2) Everyone was ripping Raikkonen apart, they were angry for Sutil, and Raikkonens incident was alot more understandable than Hamiltons, and there wern't really any jokes to be made from it.
+1
donald29 wrote:3) Hamiltons mistake was "lame" and the jokes are actually quite funny if you take away your disillusioned love for Lewis.
+1

Anyone who thinks Raikonen incidient "it's like" hamilton, really don't know what he is talking. It's the same, loose control of your car breaking at 200kph, wet floor, a little turn, a little ram and after a tunnel, than brake at 80kph dry floor and on a pit lane? This is a STUPID question, but a lot of say yes. Please, go to see soocer, EURO 2008, you don't understand car races

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Re: 2008 RBS Grand Prix du Canada , Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Post by Zack » 13 Jun 2008, 18:21

cool down guys!
Felipe Massa wrote:Felipe Massa:" A race ruined, but precious points gained"

I am back home in Sao Paolo at the moment, as I am not scheduled to drive in this week's test session. As you can imagine it was a rather frustrating weekend in Montreal, even if a few points for fifth place might prove very useful when it is time to add up the final scores, when the championship finally reaches my home city in November.

The weekend had started well and we looked strong on Friday, even if the McLarens were quicker, because I think we had been carrying more fuel and we seemed in pretty good shape. On Saturday morning the situation was the same, but then in qualifying, the track conditions changed completely and I was surprised that especially at Turn 10, I was losing around a second. It seemed to also affect Kimi and some other drivers. After qualifying, I even watched it on TV to see the line that others had taken through this corner and looking at Lewis' line for example, it was no different to ours. It was very strange why this happened and why we suffered so much on the broken track surface. On Sunday, while the track was not what you could call in great condition, it was much better than the day before, when it had been a disaster for us.

On Sunday, in the race we were competitive again. But unfortunately, my race was ruined when we had a problem with the valve on the refueling rig as we all came into pit lane under the Safety Car. It worked fine for Kimi, but in my case, not a single litre of fuel went in the car. I guess in a way it was lucky that it happened under the Safety Car, as it meant I had come in to refuel earlier than planned. If the refueling problem had happened under normal circumstances, I would have run out of fuel and been left parked out on track. It was a real shame because we threw away many points because of that, especially when you saw what happened to Kimi, Lewis and Nico in pit lane. It's strange that it seems to be Canada where these red light problems happen, even if mine last year was rather different. I'm not sure what happened exactly with Lewis and Kimi, because it was strange the way the incident happened. I can only think Lewis was maybe looking at something on the steering wheel, or changing some settings, because the pit lane was clearly blocked by two cars that were stopped, whereas last year, in my case I was the first car to leave the pits which means it is easier not to notice the lights.

As for the rest of the race, I was very happy with it in terms of mine and the car's performance and the pit stop was the only reason to be unhappy, as we lost some possible championship points. But my race pace was very good and I had some fun overtaking other cars, the best being when I went past Rubens and Heikki at the same time at the hairpin. I was a bit further back from them, but then I saw Heikki trying to pass Rubens. I knew that corner was rather dirty off the racing line and when I saw them both go into the corner together I thought to myself that one of them would probably end up on the dirty line which would give me a chance to get by at least one of them to move up a place. Then I saw they were still fighting one another and I went for a better inside line and I was able to get both of them, pushing Heikki a bit more off the ideal line which meant I got even better acceleration out of the turn and that was it - two places gained in one move!

If the Canadian result was not the best for Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro, in terms of the excitement in the Drivers' championship, last weekend's race has certainly added to the interest for the race fans as the top of the points table is very close now. This helps make the next few races even more exciting. Talking of excitement, while we were in Montreal, some of the Ferrari team, including Kimi, went to the famous Montreal ice hockey stadium for a bit of a game, but I have to say I gave it a miss. I don't really understand what ice hockey is about as, in case you haven't noticed, it's a bit hot in Brazil to play this game and I much prefer football. So, while I'm home here in Sao Paolo, until I leave for France this coming Monday, I've been enjoying watching the Euro 2008 championships on TV.
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