Ferrari: Still too early to rule out title
Ferrari says it will reserve judgement on its chances of winning the world championship this year until after the British Grand Prix - even though it thinks it may need a 'Lourdes' miracle to pull off the type of win that Jenson Button delivered in Canada.
Horner relaxed about Vettel's error
Sebastian Vettel should not be too disappointed with the last-lap error that cost him victory in the Canadian Grand Prix, says his team boss Christian Horner.
Hamilton in fresh Red Bull link
McLaren looks set to have a fight on its hands to keep Lewis Hamilton on board for the long term after the British driver sounded out Red Bull Racing about future plans in Canada last weekend, AUTOSPORT has learned.
Button's win 'among F1's greatest'
McLaren team principal Martin Whitmarsh believes that Jenson Button's amazing triumph in the Canadian Grand Prix was not just the Briton's best ever win - he thinks it one of the greatest victories in the history of the sport.
@m_waqas
You have missed a real classic. Here is why it is a classic:
A race where one of the most cool and calm driver lost his nerves and as a result 2 drivers suffers race retirements and still he was deemed not responsible for that. (Button's incidents with Hamilton and Alonso)
A race where Michal shows his superior wet driving skills and was about to pull a miracle if the race was restarted 15 mins before the actual restart. (Mercedes weakness in dry conditions exposed)
A race where a near horrible incident turns into in all time classic moment because both the drivers Kobayashi and Petrov are driving with open eyes. (Marshall slipped and both drivers take evasive action)
A race where engineers were having coffee in the middle of rain and thinking why the hell there coffee has not finished. (Almost all the team engineers were having coffee and snacks during the Red Flag in the middle of track with rain still falling)
A race where the stewards becomes the head master of a school intervening every single mistake and penalising the wrong person as a result. (DiResta's penalty while Button not penalised)
A race with a photo finish for 6th place between Massa and Kobayashi.
Alonso was clipped from behind by Button which sends him into a spin at turn 4 and although he does not suffer any serious damage he still needs outside help as the car's front tyres were lifted in the air as the car ended up on a kerb. With outside help not allowed he had to retire from the race.
Button never overtake Vettel, instead Vettel slips and Button takes the position, the same way Webber have cut the last chicane and have to give up his position.
@opethian
What the tv broadcast shows as the total time to finish the race was wrong because the total time to finish the race was after subtracting the red flag period as per FIA rules.
@RedBull_ar
Button was certainly going tangent but even in that position he has move twice to block Hamilton, first time he moved and then wait till Hamilton still tries to go inside the line and then he moves again resulting the clash with Hamilton. Also last year Michal was penalised for pushing Barrichello against the pit wall why the same penalty was not applied here.
@All
For me the Drivers of the race are as follows:
Michal Schumacher
Sebastian Vettel
Mark Webber
Kobayashi
Massa