Canadian GP 2006 - Free Practice 1 & 2
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Friday, 23 June 2006
"I've got you babe"*
DAVID COULTHARD, 1st Practice P-, 2nd Practice P24
"I like being in Canada. We were suffering with telemetry problems during the second session so we didn't
do much running today. This track is similar to Silverstone where you need overall efficiency of the car.
There are a lot of high speed sections here, so it remains to be seen where we end up."
"I've got you babe"*
CHRISTIAN KLIEN, 1st Practice P-, 2nd Practice P18
"I like being in Canada. I only did an installation lap this morning, as the track's not used very often so it's
very green with no grip. In the second session, I went out twice for around five timed laps each run, although
the track was still pretty dirty. It was quite tricky to drive and I struggled with rear wheel locking in the braking
areas, and the car was difficult to handle on corner entry. We improved that a little bit and will work to
improve the car's balance during the weekend. Overall, it was okay."
"I've got you babe"*
ROBERT DOORNBOS, 1st Practice P8, 2nd Practice P11
"I like being in Canada. It's the first time that I'd driven on this circuit today, and it's great I must say - a
very nice track, that's really good to drive. We did a good job and had consistent long runs, but it was a
shame that we weren't as quick as we wanted to be. We were struggling a little to get the maximum out of
the tyres - but the guys are looking into that now. I wish the session could be longer as, just as you start
to enjoy the conditions when there's a bit of rubber down and a little more grip, it's already over. But, it's
good to drive here and I wish the guys luck for the weekend."
*This track is famous for its groundhogs (most of them are living at Turn 7 this year)
and Groundhog Day is a film where events keep repeating themselves. The song I've
got you babe plays on a radio alarm at the start of each repeated day.
*This track is famous for its groundhogs (most of them are living at Turn 7 this year)
and Groundhog Day is a film where events keep repeating themselves. The song I've
got you babe plays on a radio alarm at the start of each repeated day.
*This track is famous for its groundhogs (most of them are living at Turn 7 this year)
and Groundhog Day is a film where events keep repeating themselves. The song I've
got you babe plays on a radio alarm at the start of each repeated day.
STATISTICS
DAVID COULTHARD
1st Practice Position: - Best Time: - Laps: 1
2nd Practice Position: 24 Best Time: 1:19.313 Laps: 15
Chassis Number: 3
CHRISTIAN KLIEN
1st Practice Position: - Best Time: - Laps: 1
2nd Practice Position: 18 Best Time: 1:18.865 Laps: 15
Chassis Number: 2
ROBERT DOORNBOS
1st Practice Position: 8 Best Time: 1:19.681 Laps: 20
2nd Practice Position: 11 Best Time: 1:18.201 Laps: 32
Chassis Number: 5
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