Sunday 7 July 2013

Bonjour, indeed: Vettel meets Wall of Champions





Analytic :

There were impressive scenes of fire arms and even fire at media day at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms National Laboratory Center on June 18, 2013 in Beltsville, Maryland. The laboratory celebrated its 10-year anniversary with an open house for media and bureau interns to highlight the types of studies that ATF investigators from across the U.S. perform at the centre.

Photos: Fire and fire power at ATF anniversary open house





Sebastian Vettel signs an autograph for a young admirer at Thursday’s Open House.
Mark Thompson, Getty Images
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve’s famous Wall of Champions, at the tricky chicane at the top of the stretch leading to the start/finish line, claimed Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel an hour into morning practice for Sunday’s 42nd Canadian Grand Prix.
Vettel locked his brakes on the entry of the chicane and simply couldn’t get his car back in shape. He hit the padded wall right at the bonjourquebec.com ad that’s placed there by the government of Quebec.
Vettel was unhurt; the same can’t be said for his car, which was a mess. Beautiful tire smudge he ground into the red-and-white padding, too.
The defending world champion should be back on the track for the 2 p.m. session, the day’s second and final 90-minute F1 practice.

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