
In 2007 BMW's Nick Heidfeld claimed the team's first second-placed finish. Nobody in the team, of course, has forgotten those moments of stunned shock following Kubica's horrific accident last year - and then the tremendous relief when he emerged virtually unscathed thanks to outstanding safety technology.
"We have very specific memories of the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix. Robert survived a horrific accident virtually without any injuries, while Nick finished second to give our team the best result up to that point," said BMW team boss Mario Theissen. "It was the most emotional weekend. We enjoy coming to Montreal. The course is challenging both in terms of driving skills and technically. On the long straights the engines are really put through their paces, and no other circuit is tougher on the brakes than Montreal. In terms of atmosphere, as well, this race represents a climax."
"The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is uniquely situated on its island in the St Lawrence River," he added. "The people there are enthusiastic Formula One fans, downtown Montreal really rocks during the race weekend, and the turnout of BMW fans is traditionally high. Canada is an important market for the BMW Group. Without the US Grand Prix, there's unfortunately no North American double header this year. In Montreal we hope to build on our positive performance in Monaco."
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| 02 Jul. | Heidfeld interested in several teams |
| 30 Jun. | Theissen looking for greater aero cuts |
| 21 Jun. | Another pointless weekend for BMW |
| 20 Jun. | BMW scraps KERS |
| 20 Jun. | BMW suffering on trying weekend |
| 19 Jun. | FOTA forced to pull out, says Theissen |
| 19 Jun. | Cocktail of issues for Kubica |
| 14 Jun. | Heidfeld hoping to keep Silverstone on the calendar |
| 10 Jun. | Heidfeld on the hunt for helmet design |
| 09 Jun. | We won't give up, vows Theissen |
| 07 Jun. | Kubica scores first 2009 points |
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