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Amazing success of Vaara on Ferrari in the rainy Canadian F1 GP
Another win for Ferrari, the third of this season, comes in Canada thanks to his Finland ace Lumi Vaara.
Wheather before the start of the GP is very uncertain with a level of humidity that gives the opportunity to choose different startegies. The Ferrari of Vaara starts from the 9th place after an unhappy qualify conditioned by an error in Q3.
Novikov, one of the most quoted drivers, starts with dry tyres but luck doesn't support it as the weather turns ugly. Conditions are very variable and drivers have to go to pit different times to wear the right tyres.
Vaara has a great timing in pit stops and his Ferrari seems faster than in qualify, so the Finland ace is able to recover five positions in the first part of the race.
In the last 15 laps the two Jordans of Paboučková and Zatáčka, thanks to a superb race, are leading with Saint German and Vaara behind them.
At lap 58 the weather turns again so the Jordans decide to pit for wet tyres while Saint Germain and Vaara stay on the track with intermediate.
The race is now a two way game between the French talent and the expert Finland, but Saint German loses time for a little mistake and Vaara, the King of the North, makes snow falling on Montreal winning the race.
"This is what I mean when a say Vaara is one of the best driver ever" said an excited Max Del Ragno at the end of the race "he is fast and expert and he is able to win race in very complex conditions".
Ferrari has three wins but it is still far from Red Bull and Penske in F1 standing, what do you expect for the rest of the season? Del Ragno:"First of all I'm sure that Porsche will come back to the front, they were unlucky till now but their project is very strong. Ferrari is third in Constructors Championship, but we demonstrate to be able to win races, we will try to do our best to close the gap".
Vaara, the King of the North, conquers the Canada, who can say… Is winter coming?