Formula One News — June 2007
JUNE 10, 2007
Race Notes - Hamilton wins Canadian GP
Canadian GP - Race Notes
Sunday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Sunday Team Quotes
Sunday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Sunday Press Conference
Race Incidents
Canadian GP - Race Incidents
Toyota loses veteran engineer
Liam Flanagan, the head of chassis production at Panasonic Toyota Racing, has been drowned in a swimming accident while he was on holiday in Turkey. Flanagan had been with the Toyota team for more than 25 years, starting out with Ove Andersson's team in rallying.
Race Results
Canadian GP - Race Results
Miraculous escape for Kubica
Initial reports from team members that Robert Kubica had suffered a broken leg as a result of his accident in Montreal have proved to be wide of the mark. The latest news from the hospital is that the Pole has no broken bones.
More details of the Kubica shunt
Kubica is being taken to the L'Hopital du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal in the downtown area for tests following his enormous crash in the Canadian Grand Prix.
Kubica "OK"
A BMW spokesman says that Robert Kubica is "OK"
Kubica conscious and stable
Robert Kubica is conscious and stable after a huge crash in the Canadian GP.
JUNE 9, 2007
Qualifying Report - Lewis on the pole
Lewis Hamilton took his first pole position in Montreal, a circuit he had never before visited. In doing so he became the second youngest driver ever to take a Formula 1 pole position, eclipsed only by Rubens Barrichello, who was two months younger when he took his first pole position at Spa back in 1994.
Saturday Photos
Canadian GP - Saturday Photos
Saturday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Saturday Press Conference
Saturday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Saturday Team Quotes
Qualifying Results
Canadian GP - Qualifying Results
Practice 3 Report - Lewis leads the way
The Saturday morning practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix ended up a rather scrappy affair after a lengthy red flag interlude after Heikki Kovalainen's Renault blew up and left oil all round the track.
Practice 3 Results
Canadian GP - Practice 3 Results
JUNE 8, 2007
Practice 2 Report - Fernando in control
An exciting and incident-packed second practice session in Montreal on Friday afternoon confirmed that the McLaren-Mercedes team is still ahead of the game at the moment, thwarting hopes of a Ferrari comeback after the humbling the team suffered in Monte Carlo.
Friday Photos
Canadian GP - Friday Photos
Friday Press Conference
Canadian GP - Friday Press Conference
Friday Team Quotes
Canadian GP - Friday Team Quotes
Practice 2 Results
Canadian GP - Practice 2 Results
Practice 1 Report - McLaren still ahead
Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton continued the McLaren domination that was seen in Monte Carlo in the first practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
Practice 1 Results
Canadian GP - Practice 1 Results