2011 Canadian Grand Prix grid

2011 Canadian Grand Prix

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Row 1 1. Sebastian Vettel 1’13.014
Red Bull
2. Fernando Alonso 1’13.199
Ferrari
Row 2 3. Felipe Massa 1’13.217
Ferrari
4. Mark Webber 1’13.429
Red Bull
Row 3 5. Lewis Hamilton 1’13.565
McLaren
6. Nico Rosberg 1’13.814
Mercedes
Row 4 7. Jenson Button 1’13.838
McLaren
8. Michael Schumacher 1’13.864
Mercedes
Row 5 9. Nick Heidfeld 1’14.062
Renault
10. Vitaly Petrov 1’14.085
Renault
Row 6 11. Paul di Resta 1’14.752
Force India
12. Pastor Maldonado 1’15.043
Williams
Row 7 13. Kamui Kobayashi 1’15.285
Sauber
14. Adrian Sutil 1’15.287
Force India
Row 8 15. Sebastien Buemi 1’15.334
Toro Rosso
16. Rubens Barrichello 1’15.361
Williams
Row 9 17. Pedro de la Rosa 1’15.587
Sauber
18. Jaime Alguersuari 1’16.294
Toro Rosso
Row 10 19. Jarno Trulli 1’16.745
Lotus
20. Heikki Kovalainen 1’16.786
Lotus
Row 11 21. Vitantonio Liuzzi 1’18.424
HRT
22. Timo Glock 1’18.537
Virgin
Row 12 23. Narain Karthikeyan 1’18.574
HRT
24. Jerome d’Ambrosio 1’19.414
Virgin

Jerome D’Ambrosio was outside the 107% time in Q1 but has been given a dispensation to start.

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    21 comments on “2011 Canadian Grand Prix grid”

    1. Ferrari looked amazing. To be honest, I was kind of rooting for Massa to beat Alonso this time around, and for a long time he looked like he was going to… must be a disappointment for Felipe when he’s clearly had his best session of the entire year so far.

      I’m getting so sick and tired of Vettel dominating every circuit on the calendar, I was cursing at the television when both Alonso and Massa came across the line and didn’t get pole position… Someone please stop Red Bull, just get it over with the blown diffusor regulations and take away their biggest advantage… I know it’s childish, but I wouldn’t mind at all…

      1. You gotta hate Alonso for that… until the last seconds! :P

      2. I must say I was kind of rooting for him too Roald! Your comment is excellent, gave me a good chuckle.

      3. massa should be on the front row at least but he went so wide going across the start/finish straight. being third on the grid though is better than second

    2. Pole for Vettel!

      Webber faster than both McLaren’s ‘without’ KERS!

    3. Vettel is just dominating. I find it amazing really, and even though I´d prefer a more balanced season I am loving it so far.

      1. This time the Ferraris were within a two tenths, so it’s not bad!

      2. me too

    4. Good for Alonso and Massa. Lets see how good their pull off is tomorrow. Massa is on the cleaner side so expect him to Jump Alonso and then drive off line into marbles and crash :P

      1. It’s the same order as Germany 2010… I hope for an identical start, and if Ferrari are going to let Alonso through I hope he won’t be second so Massa can be safe! It’s ad though to think that Ferrari can have a one-two only with Alonso in front, so I have to give up a good result for Ferrari to see a good result for Felipe – I prefer the latter.

        1. With all the DRS assisted overtaking.. I’m pretty sure Alonso would blow by Massa anyways.

          I’m not supporting team orders, but I can understand if Massa is asked to move over for Fernando. Massa has 2 or 3 good weekends in an entire season.. as compared to Alonso, who has his A game ready on every circuit. If Ferrari want to still maintain the slimmest of chances for a WDC, they have to see Fernando finish in front of Felipe. Sad but true.

        2. With all the DRS assisted overtaking.. I’m pretty sure Alonso would blow by Massa anyways.

          I’m not supporting team orders, but I can understand if Massa is asked to move over for Fernando. Massa has 2 or 3 good weekends in an entire season.. as compared to Alonso, who has his A game ready on every circuit. If Ferrari want to still maintain the slimmest of chances for a WDC, they have to see Fernando finish in front of Felipe. Sad but true.

          1. Ferrari doesn’t have a shot anymore. I think it would be more honorable if they would just concede that fact and let their boys actually race one another. If anyone can catch Redbull, it has to be McLaren, they are so much closer to them in points.

            1. You could have said the same thing before the German GP last year. Alonso was 47 points off the leader with only 7 races to go. They cant give up so early.

    5. Mega Quali!

    6. Not a bad session. Well done Jarno, Nico, Paul and Felipe. Some great results for them.

    7. Half a second between Paul and Adrian and the former has never driven this circuit before this weekend if I remember rightly. Congrats to Paul but Sutil’s not having the greatest time is he?

      1. Indeed, Sutil did a lot better in Monaco, but still needs to up his game.

    8. The mid field battle between Sauber,Williams & Force India will be great to watch tomorrow.

    9. Luke is Saubers no.1 Fan (@)
      12th June 2011, 3:03

      Good job Massa nd Pedro DLR,come on a bit more than 17th for us,its not like u havent seen a car for 10 years !

    10. Well done to Michael Schumacher, I started supporting him once Nigel Mansell left and I’ve never stopped supporting him. He’s a legend, I’m just hoping it’s a matter of time before he can start challenging the higher end leaders again.

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