Canada F1 2011 Grand Prix: best time of Fernando Alonso, who was postulated as candidate to victory


The first surprise gave us Sauber, putting on Pedro de la Rosa in his second car, before Sergio Perez was not found either. In principle it played throughout the weekend. In terms of results, the best time in the second session of free practice has been for Fernando Alonso, just ahead of Sebastian Vettel.
In addition, Felipe Massa was third, which makes it very clear that the Ferrari works. After the first three, both McLaren and the surprise of the session, Paul di Resta with sixth position. Mark Webber was seventh, and the two Lotus Renault Grand Prix and Rubens Barrichello completed the top ten. A curious meeting, with the Mercedes extremely far from the head.
Little more than half an hour to the end, and to complete a weekend complicated for Sauber, Kamui Kobayashi has hit the barrier, shattering his single-seater. That has caused a red flag, and has been just at that moment, when Pedro de la Rosa has already sitting in his new car, to out to shoot, for the first time in a week-end of career from Italy last year.
Unfortunately, after little, Jerome D'Ambrosio has suffered an accident at the same point that Kobayashi. In the end, has not been able to shoot or twenty minutes, although it is clear that with his experience, the little time that has been tested will have been very useful, and will know you to glory, even by problems of health of Sergio Perez, who hope he recovers as soon as possible.
De la Rosa has achieved the eighteenth position, ahead even of the Mercedes of Nico Rosberg and Michael Schumacher, after just fifteen minutes from time on the track. Jaime Alguersuari, for its part, has finished in the fourteenth position, again just behind Sebastien Buemi; something that is certainly not very positive for their aspirations for the future.
By the way, it seems that, according to the latest weather, both morning and Sunday could rain. In fact, in the paddock of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve almost ensures that the two days that are Grand Prize will be past by water. We'll see; until that I do not see it, not me so I creere, although the Atlantic climate is easier to predict than the Mediterranean.
We'll see what happens tomorrow, with the excitement added that, as already happened in 2010, we will have three pilots of House that follow. Also for tomorrow we will have many and varied unknowns; see what can be done Peter, see if it rain, if the performance of the Ferrari is good really, and if the Mercedes with the potential to be, among other things.