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Montreal's F1 track has been resurfaced ahead of the Canadian grand prix next Sunday. BMW-Williams' Nick Heidfeld said the 2005 event at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve would therefore present a 'new challenge' for the drivers. "No-one really knows what to expect," said the German, 28.
A week after Canada, Formula One will resume its North American double header with the US grand prix at Indianapolis. It will mark the half way point of the 19-race calendar.
| Canada 2005 news | |
|---|---|
| 12 Jun. '05 | McLaren celebrate victory, rue DQ |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Red Bulls charge home to double-points finish |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Photos - Sunday in Montreal |
| 12 Jun. '05 | BAR busted in Canada |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Ralf salvages sixth as brakes fail Trulli |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Ferrari makes break-through in Canadian race |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Best race yet for Minardi and Albers |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Webber salvages points as Heidfeld's engine blows |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Monteiro keeps Jordan's end up |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Sauber celebrates great result for Massa |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Renault frustrated with double retirement |
| 12 Jun. '05 | Raikkonen wins Canadian Grand Prix! |
| More Canada 2005 news, Photos | |