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6 June: Canadian Grand Prix Preview - Sauber Team SAUBER PETRONAS heads for North America where the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal is Jacques Villeneuve's home race and the first of two further back-to-back races. Willy Rampf (Technical Director): "Montreal is a medium downforce
circuit, because of the very long straight that runs from the hairpin to the last chicane. You need a car with high-speed poise and
good balance, and a high top speed so that you can defend yourself or try to overtake other drivers along the straight. Jacques Villeneuve (140 GPs, 5 points 2005): "Montreal is a special race for me. That's not only because this is my home race so it feels special to come here, but because there are many great aspects to this event. The track is located in a very nice area and the crowd is fantastic. The drivers are closer to the fans than at most tracks and it creates such a great atmosphere. The city offers a lot of entertainment and the people are very welcoming. I don't know of anyone coming to Montreal without being literally charmed. In terms of racing, the qualifying laps are not so exciting as there aren't any real fast corners, but racing is great because of the many heavy braking areas available around the track, where it is possible to overtake. Down the main straight you reach speeds between 330 and 340 km/h but the mid-speed chicane halfway down is a tricky one: You have to carry a lot of speed into this corner and change direction quickly. A lot of drivers have had accidents there, me included! I hope that we will be able to score some points here as we suffered from bad luck in recent races and the team really deserves some good results. I know that my week is going to be very intense but I am very excited about it and look forward to being there." Felipe Massa (41 GPs, 2 points 2005): "Montreal is a
great city, and I like the track, too. It's quite special and a little bit like Imola. Lots of straights and chicanes. That makes it
hard on the brakes, but it means there are overtaking opportunities because of the straights. The secret is being able to get out of
the preceding corners well, especially the hairpin. It's usually better to try passing somebody down the following straight after
getting a good exit, than trying to outbrake them going into that corner. That's only a small chance, if you catch somebody out. Review Monza Test, 1 - 3 June 2005 Team SAUBER PETRONAS conducted a three-day test from 1 to 3 June in Monza. On Wednesday
Jacques Villeneuve did the driving before Felipe Massa took over for the remaining two days. They covered altogether 277 laps
(1,604.661 km, 997.055 miles) with a best time of 1:21.937s. They evaluated new aerodynamic parts for the required medium downforce
at the two North American races, and worked with Michelin on the tyre selection for Montreal and Indianapolis. 2005 Canadian Grand Prix - Main Page Latest Formula 1 News from Sauber: Brazil - Friday Practice (23/09/2005)Belgium - Race (11/09/2005) Belgium - Qualifying (10/09/2005) Belgium - Friday Practice (09/09/2005) Italy - Race (04/09/2005) Italy - Qualifying (03/09/2005) More news from Sauber F1
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