Until Jacques Villeneuve hammered into the wall on lap 59, the Canadian Grand Prix looked like it was fizzling out in rather disappointing fashion.
Usually notorious for its abundant incidents and upsets, Montreal was being tamed by Fernando Alonso's dominance and the large gaps that were opening out between the cars all the way down the field.
The race may have started in characteristic style with Nico Rosberg and Juan Pablo Montoya's collision and MF1 Racing self-destructing, but the 55 laps between 'yellows' were relatively docile.