June 12, 2011

Formula 1 Race Live Streaming Montreal Grand Prix du Canada June 12, 2011

Canadian F1 2011 Live Streaming

Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel worry the Canadian Grand Prix, Sunday, June 12, 2011 will rain. Because the slippery path of Gilles Villeneuve Circuit will trouble him to snatch victory. He comes to Montreal with huge 58 points lead from Lewis Hamilton, 143 and 85 respectively. Vettel managed to snatch pole position at the Canadian GP. This is a sixth pole of seven series this season. Vettel who had performed poorly in the second practice session welcomes this result.


"I am pleased with this result. I was doing a bad start yesterday (practice session 2), but I'm thankful they can immediately fix the car and I could join the free practise 3," said Vettel. Despite starting from pole position, Vettel was still wary. The German was worried when the race will rain. Because according to him, wet Gilles Villeneuve circuit is very dangerous for racing. "big exam is coming tomorrow. The conditions will be different and I'm sure going to rain. The question is when and how much rain?" Vettel said as quoted by Sportal. "We'll see, but the pole is the best position to start." Red Bull Racing's record the best time of 1 minute 13.014 seconds, 0.185 seconds ahead of Alonso. The Ferrari cars seem got stronger here in Canada.

Massa took his best result in qualifying this season in third position. Vettel teammate, Mark Webber, will start from fourth. Although became one of the favorites to won the pole in Montreal, McLaren duo Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button, had difficulty in qualifying. Hamilton had to settle for starting the race from fifth position, while Button was in seventh position. Both flanking Nico Rosberg, which his performance decreases since the first day of free practice. Michael Schumacher was in eighth position, ahead of Renault duo Nick Heidfeld and Vitaly Petrov, who complete the top ten positions for the race.

Despite failing to reach 107 per cent of the best Q1 time on the qualifying session, Virgin-Cosworth driver, Jarome D'Ambrosio still allowed to go in Canadian GP. The decision was taken by the Stewards after considering he had set a time in FP1 which was quick enough to persuade stewards to allow him to take his place on the grid.