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2015 Formula One Canadian GP: News, Rumours & FP Results
The previous Formula One round was held in Monaco and was filled with controversy and drama. The next round of Formula One championship will be contested in Montreal, Canada.
The Canadian GP qualifying will be held on Saturday 6th June, 2015 at 22:30 IST. The race will be contested on following day 7th of June, 2015 at 23:30 IST, in India Formula One can be seen on Star Sports.
Surprisingly several Formula One followers and enthusiasts have displayed displeasure that Lewis Hamilton would receive huge sum of money for his service towards Mercedes.
The British driver is current Formula One Champion and is now the highest paid racer in F1 paddock. He has signed a three year deal with his current team, which will earn him 100 million pounds.
Bernie Ecclestone picked on Sebastian Vettel claiming that he is bad for business. The CEO of Formula One Group said that the German driver and several others do not promote themselves and Formula One well enough.
Sebastian Vettel replied in a simple manner by stating that if tickets were affordable, more spectators and fans would like to visit a Grand Prix.
Almost every Formula One team is against the change of bringing refueling back to the sport. The issue is with safety and cost, teams also claim that it would not make much of a difference in the overall race.
Free Practice Two witnessed rain and very few drivers ventured out. Lewis Hamilton set the fastest time in Canadian wet weather, however, he ended his run with a crash.