And who better to learn from than F1’s most recent polesitter at the circuit?
“To prepare for Montreal, I have his [George’s] onboard from 2024,” says Doriane.
This weekend will see three F1 ACADEMY races take place around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, a re-worked schedule after the cancellation of the second race last time out in Miami.
“I will have a chat with George on Thursday, because we have never raced there and we only have one FP1. “It will be very important to switch on very quickly and be competitive from lap one.”
It is a plan that has worked before.
“In Miami we had a chat about the characteristics of the track, how the weather could be unpredictable, but also tyre management, race craft, and the best places to overtake.
“I learned a lot from George, Kimi, and the team. We have talked a bit together and now we are doing it before each race weekend.
“In Miami, it was great to have the support of the team on and off the track.
Hearing advice is one thing, using it to full effect can be quite another. But that’s exactly what Doriane did. The French racer turned P6 in the reverse grid race into the top step of the podium.
After struggling in Miami in 2024, winning in Florida 12 months on was a big goal for the year ticked off.
“We brought new things to Miami after last year, and it was good to see that we could bounce back, after Jeddah too which was difficult,” she says.
“It shows we can be competitive everywhere, at every kind of track, and this is good confidence for the rest of the season.”