Jordan's misery at Canadian GP

Eddie Jordan's day at the Canadian Grand Prix took a rapid turn for the worse with both cars forced to retire on lap 23.

Jordan's misery at Canadian GP

Eddie Jordan's day at the Canadian Grand Prix took a rapid turn for the worse with both cars forced to retire on lap 23.

Michael Schumacher took what looked like a decisive lead when Fernando Alonso pitted, with his younger brother doggedly maintaining second place and his Williams team-mate Montoya hanging on to third.

Raikkonen, who started the race in the pit lane, continued to work hard on his damage limitation exercise and edged into fifth.

Coulthard was forced down into seventh as Barrichello recovered from his broken nose cone to move ahead of the Scotsman.

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