Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen has won the Canadian Grand Prix after a very eventful 70 laps at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. He was joined on the podium by Lando Norris and George Russell who both felt more was possible for them.
Don’t know what happened to the world but in the 2000s it never rained during a season. One could go multiple seasons before seeing 2 wet races, at least as far as I remember, now it feels it rains every other race.
Don’t know what happened to the world but in the 2000s it never rained during a season. One could go multiple seasons before seeing 2 wet races, at least as far as I remember, now it feels it rains every other race.
Maybe my memory is very fuzzy.
Hamilton basically won his 2008 title by winning wet races.
In 2007 we also had a few; Fuji, Shangai, Nürnberg.
2006 Budapest, Shangai…
The years before I wasn't following F1 close enough to remember.
Thank you really doesn't really describe enough what I feel. - Vettel
Don’t know what happened to the world but in the 2000s it never rained during a season. One could go multiple seasons before seeing 2 wet races, at least as far as I remember, now it feels it rains every other race.
Maybe my memory is very fuzzy.
Hamilton basically won his 2008 title by winning wet races.
In 2007 we also had a few; Fuji, Shangai, Nürnberg.
2006 Budapest, Shangai…
The years before I wasn't following F1 close enough to remember.
The season starts earlier and finishes later now so we have more opportunity for wet weather.
With rain i can only see Leclerc, Norris or Verstappen winning. With the way McLaren gets its tyres working easily, they'll probably have the easiest time in the wet (just as they did in 2023)
Worth remembering that Button was so fast here in 2011 because Mclaren brought a higher downforce package. This was at a time when there had been some debate about the merits of not going lower downforce on long straight tracks, in order to make up for it in braking zones and corners, which could help qualifying but perhaps leave you more vulnerable on Sunday. But this was also pre-DRS, where overtaking was still quite difficult. It had worked well for Button in Monza the previous year, where he went with a high downforce package and Lewis a low downforce one. Button outqualified Lewis by like half a second, showing the pure pace advantage of higher downforce, and then still held onto 2nd in the race as well.
Just saying, if rain really is expected across the whole weekend, it might be worth a punt for some teams to punt on a slightly higher downforce configuration than they'd otherwise pick.
EDIT: Also in reference to Button's majestic 2011 race, a lot of people forget he took out his teammate Lewis earlier on. lol