The dust has barely settled from the excitement of the Turkish Gp two weeks ago and now as we head to Canada there is a great deal of anticipation over what the weekend might hold. What everyone wants to see this weekend is how the relationship between Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel has been affected. Will it have damaged their championship hopes? McClaren are in a similiar position as their rivals with Lewis Hamilton probably slightly weary after Jenson Buttons attempted pass on him in Turkey.
With this the Canadian Gp looks set to be a cracker, as it usually is. The track that almost always has safety cars, as many as four in one race in previous years. With it's street circuit like nature expect to see some end up in the walls. The feeling with the teams this weekend is that McClaren have the advantage due to their straightline speed which will help them along the back straight. We cannot count out Red Bull as their car has been consistently fast wherever we have been. One man who may fancy his chances is Robert Kubica who won here in 2008 and after his sublime drive in Monaco may be able to challenge the podium once more.
With all the right ingredients for a top race I think it's safe to say we are all pleased to see Montreal back on the calender.
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