In the magazine: Montreal blow-by-blow
If you are still thunderstruck by the intensity of last weekend's racing in the Canadian Grand Prix and the Le Mans 24 Hours then you need to read this week's AUTOSPORT for a full-blown account of both events
The seventh round of the 2011 Formula 1 World Championship season will be remembered for a very long time. The Canadian GP produced torrential rain, a two-hour delay, controversial collisions, numerous appearances by the safety car, a record number of on-track passes and a charging Jenson Button nailing victory out of nowhere. Oh, and world championship leader Sebastian Vettel tripping over himself on the last lap.
If you struggled to make sense of the madness in Montreal, you'll need to read Mark Hughes's analysis of what happened on- and off-track. Mark explains McLaren star Button survived a drive-through penalty, a puncture and collisions with his team-mate Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari rival Fernando Alonso to record "definitely my best race ever".
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