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Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, looking forward to adding more valuable experience and racing in Montreal After a one-year break, Formula 1 returns to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Canada. The street circuit, with a length of 4.361 km, ...

Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, looking forward to adding more valuable experience and racing in Montreal

After a one-year break, Formula 1 returns to the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Canada. The street circuit, with a length of 4.361 km, is situated at the former EXPO area on the artificially created island Ile Notre-Dame in the Saint Lawrence river and motor racing is staged there only once a year. Brakes and traction of the cars are especially demanded during the Formula 1 race weekend at this so-called Gilles Villeneuve circuit, honoring the Canadian Formula 1 driver. Top speeds of more than 300 km/h are possible on the long straights which are then followed by slow and demanding corners and chicanes, making it one of the hardest tracks on the calendar on brakes. The bumpy and fast-cornered track makes it a real challenge for the race drivers, who are not allowed to make any mistakes if they don't want to crash into the close barriers and walls like the famous "Wall of Champions".

Hispania Racing, HRT F1 Team, is looking forward to the race in Montreal and wants to tie in a good performance. The Spanish team is aiming to fight for positions with other teams again in the Canadian Grand Prix, and is set to get both Karun Chandhok and Bruno Senna's cars to the chequered flag again.

Team Principal Dr Colin Kolles: "The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a mix of long straights, fast and slow corners. The hard braking is going to be a big challenge for our drivers, who didn't race in Montreal before. But we are prepared for our first race in Canada and we could improve the performance of our car like it was already shown in Turkey. It feels good to see the fruit of our hard labour and that we could do a step forward. We want to build on this for Canada and to perform well.

Karun Chandhok: "I never raced in Montreal before and therefore I am really looking forward to get to know this circuit. I was told by people in the paddock that the atmosphere is supposed to be unique there. The track itself is pretty tricky with a lot of bumps and kerbs which are typical of a street circuit. Because of the long straights and many braking actions you need a car, which is stable on the brakes and has good traction. Our aim is still to finish the race with both cars."

Bruno Senna: "I am looking forward to the Canadian Grand Prix and the great ambiance in town and at the circuit. I only know the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve from television and videogames. The track is a mixture of low speed corners and long straights on which top speeds are very high and very challenging for the drivers. I hope that this low downforce nature helps us and that both cars could pass the finish line at the end of the race."

-source: hrt

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