Seems like a strange way to start a race report, but the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix was unique by it's self. So today we begin with a bit of a lesson in Canadian wildlife...




Like an electric current passing through the rain, fans sat back down as the driver's made their way back to the car. Anyone that had watched Montreal prior in the rain, knew that we were in for a treat. It wasn't just the 'Wall Of Champions' that Montreal is famous for, it is also the slick circuit after a rain.
Rain at the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit is like rain no where else. After the downpour, water could still fall with nearly half the course being covered with trees. It shows you what the drivers are truly capable of. It essentially splits the field in half, those who can and those who cannot.
The rain on Sunday was like a renewal and the person that all eyes were on was the 'Red Baron', Michael Schumacher.
It didn't matter if you love him, or loved to hate him, you found yourself cheering for him. The baron was back. On a track that was claiming such drivers like Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso, Schumacher took the opportunity to remind the world that he still had it. Taking the wet track at three abreast and taking away the front position. It made believers out of all of us.
The one thing that the 2011 Grand Prix du Canada reminded us is that the race isn't over, until it's over! Sound's like an oxymoron but very true. Watching the race, the final few laps, you could see the immense pressure that the driver where under. All it would take was one little mistake and the driver could lose their position or worse, go into the barriers.
Watching the final lap from the edge of the couch, you could see the stress be put on Vettel from Button. With two corners left, the German ever so slightly left the dry racing line and you could hear the cheers from the McLaren garage. Yes, they were that loud!
Jenson Button, second to last corner, shot past a skidding Sebastian Vettel to pick up his first win in the 2011 season.
But if you think that was cutting it close, watch this!
Have you ever before seen a drag race on the final straight to the checkered flag? Massa and Kobayashi on one final sprint for 6 / 7 position. The difference between 6 and 8 championship points.
By far, the forgotten driver's of the day would have to be Jamie Alguersuari. Taking a chapter from big brother's book (Red Bull's Mark Webber). We watched as Alguesuari started the race from the pits, 6 safety car deployments and one red flag later, ended his race in 8th position.

This was a great race. I had my bets on Button and Hamilton and after 8th lap I thought that this is it. But then on the final lap Jenson comes and takes the win and I almost started to cry :D
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