2008 Formula 1 Grand Prix Du Canada

About Canada
With a total of 13 corners around the lap, the circuit is notoriously hard on brakes (temperatures can reach up to 1000°C during the race) so the teams bring bespoke brakes and pads to Montréal which can withstand the high wear levels and temperatures. The stop / start nature of the circuit also places considerable demands on the gearbox as up to 2,000 changes can be made during the 70 lap race. Combined with Montréal’s imposing kerbs and the unforgiving run-off areas, the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve invariably claims a number of casualties, but the fans’ enthusiasm is always rewarded with an exciting Canadian Grand Prix.
News From Canada
Canadian GP: Race
A disappointing end to a promising weekend for the team today in Canada. Read More »
08 June 08
Canadian GP: Qualifying
The AT&T Williams team claim their best qualifying result of the 2008 season. Read more »
07 June 08
Canadian GP: Free Practice
The AT&T Williams team had a solid day of preparation ahead of tomorrow's Canadian GP qualifying session. Read more »
06 June 08
Images From Canada




