After the (extra) slow circuit of Monaco, the 5th round of the championship will see much faster action. The remarkable fact that both, qualifying and race records, are from 1995/96 may indicate that those times will be hard to beat still. But being on the hunt for a fast race is one thing - finishing is another: Last season, only six of 15 drivers did not retire early, and the previous seasons too made clear that Montreal really is a risky circuit.
Fastest Pole time: | 1995/96 | 1:13.487 (= 146.725.860 mph / 219.991 kph) |
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Rene Smit (Nightmare on Pit Lane) | ||
Fastest Race time | 1995/96 | 1h31m14.453s ( = 124.928 mph / 201.008 kph) |
Pedro Celli (Senna Team) | ||
Lap Record: | 1996/97 | 1:14.880 ( = 135.192 mph / 217.524 kph) |
Oliver Roberts (Digitech) | ||
Podiums of the past: | 1994 | 1. Martin Kift (Team Blitz) |
2. James Thomas (Williams Flymo) | ||
3. Neill Turner (Williams Flymo) | ||
1995 | 1. Rob Buis (The Flying Dutchmen) | |
2. Axel Bruns (SpeedGroup) | ||
3. Rene Smit (Shark-Porsche) | ||
1995/96 | 1. Pedro Celli (Senna Team) | |
2. Rene Smit (Nightmare on Pit Lane) | ||
3. Oliver Roberts (Digitech) | ||
1996/97 | 1. Oliver Roberts (Digitech) | |
2. Hans Gunnar Hansen (FORT-Jiuqi) | ||
3. Robert Schaftlein (Digitech) |