Felipe Massa: I can't draw much satisfaction from this sixth place, given the potential we had here. My chances of finishing on the podium and also of fighting for the win given how things went, just evaporated when I was passing Karthikeyan.
In this reader's story, F1 fan Donald Lugers recalls the moment when he unexpectedly bumped into one of his all-time motorsport heroes, Sir Frank Williams, on his way home from the 2004 Canadian Grand Prix...
Fresh off the back of McLaren-Mercedes' second commanding one-two finish in as many races in the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, former F1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton predicts other circuits later on in the 2010 season will give the team 'a better opportunity to win' still
According to reports in the Swiss media, Scuderia Toro Rosso's S?bastien Buemi is being lined up for a future at Red Bull Racing - and the 21-year-old's Canadian Grand Prix performance at the weekend did his cause no harm at all...
The 2010 Monaco Grand Prix looks set to be brought forward by a week to ease the logistical nightmare of having a race in Turkey just seven days later...
The absence of the Canadian Grand Prix from the 2009 Formula 1 calendar is 'very sad' and 'a terrible loss' for Montreal, the sport's 1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has stated.
The 2008 Formula 1 campaign was a memorable one for many reasons, both good and bad, with the title contenders at times looking like they were doing everything possible not to win the championship.
Christian Horner has claimed that Red Bull Racing's drop-off in performance over the second half of the 2008 Formula 1 World Championship campaign was made to look worse than it actually was by the stunning form of Sebastian Vettel - ironically the man who has joined the squad for 2009.
A financial bail-out is needed 'very soon' if the Canadian Grand Prix is to return to the Formula 1 calendar in 2009, it has been urged - as supporters rally round to save the race's immediate future.
Robert Kubica has admitted that he still cannot explain his sudden slump in form towards the end of the 2008 Formula 1 season - a drop-off so serious that it saw him fail to qualify inside the top ten for the final two races and almost indeed fall victim to the dreaded Q1, score no points in two
It appears the door has not been entirely closed on the possibility of the Canadian Grand Prix returning to the Formula 1 calendar in 2009 - as long as a new race promoter is found.
Robert Kubica is a Formula 1 World Champion in-waiting, according to Damon Hill - but the BMW-Sauber star himself is refusing to let paddock speculation that he is Ferrari-bound in the near future sway his focus from the remainder of the 2008 campaign.