Canadian Grand Prix

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Canadian Grand Prix
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Laps 70
Circuit length 4.36 km (2.71 miles)
Race length 305.27 km (189.69 miles)
Most wins by single driver Michael Schumacher (7)
Most wins by single constructor Ferrari (11)
Last race (2006):
Winner Fernando Alonso
Winning team Renault
Winning time 1:34:37.308
Pole time 1:14.942
Pole driver Fernando Alonso
Pole team Renault
Fastest lap 1:15.841
Fastest lap driver Kimi Räikkönen
Fastest lap team McLaren-Mercedes

The Canadian Grand Prix (known in French as the Grand Prix du Canada) is a Formula One auto race held in Canada since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario and alternated between Mosport and Mont Tremblant, Quebec until 1971 when safety concerns lead to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport. In 1978 the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home on Ile Notre-Dame in Montreal.

The Canadian Grand Prix is the most watched Formula 1 Auto Race in the world. In 2005, the race was the third most watched sporting event on the planet. [1]

The first winner in Montreal was Quebec native Gilles Villeneuve who died in 1982 on the final qualifying lap for the Belgian Grand Prix. A few weeks after his death, the race course in Montreal was named Circuit Gilles Villeneuve after him.

The 1982 Canadian Grand Prix, already dreary because of the death of Villeneuve a month earlier, saw another horrific accident when Villeneuve's teammate Didier Pironi stalled on the grid. Raul Boesel clipped the stationary car, and Riccardo Paletti then slammed into the back of Pironi's Ferrari. Pironi and F1 doctor Sid Watkins came to Paletti's aid to try to extract him from his car, which briefly caught fire. After a half hour, Paletti was extracted and flown to a nearby hospital, where he died from his injuries.

The 1997 Canadian Grand Prix was stopped early due to a huge accident involving Olivier Panis. Panis spun off and broke his legs. He was sidelined for nine races and some see it, unfortunately for Panis, as a turning point in the career of the 1996 Monaco Grand Prix winner.

In 1999, the final corner of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve became well-known for catching out former World Champions. Damon Hill, Michael Schumacher and Jacques Villeneuve all crashed into the same wall which had the slogan Bienvenue au Québec (Welcome to Quebec in English) on it. The wall became affectionately known as the "Wall of Champions". The wall also caught out Ricardo Zonta, who, at the time, was a reigning sports car champion.

Because of tobacco legislation, new venues, and a maximum of 17 races on the schedule, the Canadian Grand Prix was preliminarily removed from the 2004 F1 schedule. However, Canadian officials were able to raise enough money to keep a Grand Prix race, with the FIA allowing expansion to an 18 race schedule.


Year Driver Constructor Location Report
2007 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2006 Flag of Spain Fernando Alonso Renault Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2005 Flag of Finland Kimi Räikkönen McLaren-Mercedes Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2004 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2003 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2002 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2001 Flag of Germany Ralf Schumacher Williams-BMW Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
2000 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1999 Flag of Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren-Mercedes Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1998 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1997 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1996 Flag of United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams-Renault Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1995 Flag of France Jean Alesi Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1994 Flag of Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton-Ford Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1993 Flag of France Alain Prost Williams-Renault Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1992 Flag of Austria Gerhard Berger McLaren-Honda Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1991 Flag of Brazil Nelson Piquet Benetton-Ford Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1990 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1989 Flag of Belgium Thierry Boutsen Williams-Renault Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1988 Flag of Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren-Honda Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1987 Not held
1986 Flag of United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Williams-Honda Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1985 Flag of Italy Michele Alboreto Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1984 Flag of Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1983 Flag of France René Arnoux Ferrari Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1982 Flag of Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham-BMW Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Report
1981 Flag of France Jacques Laffite Ligier-Matra Circuit Île Notre-Dame Report
1980 Flag of Australia Alan Jones Williams-Ford Circuit Île Notre-Dame Report
1979 Flag of Australia Alan Jones Williams-Ford Circuit Île Notre-Dame Report
1978 Flag of Canada Gilles Villeneuve Ferrari Circuit Île Notre-Dame Report
1977 Jody Scheckter Wolf-Ford Mosport Park Report
1976 Flag of United Kingdom James Hunt McLaren-Ford Mosport Park Report
1975 Not held
1974 Flag of Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren-Ford Mosport Park Report
1973 Flag of United States Peter Revson McLaren-Ford Mosport Park Report
1972 Flag of United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Mosport Park Report
1971 Flag of United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell-Ford Mosport Park Report
1970 Flag of Belgium Jacky Ickx Ferrari Mont-Tremblant Report
1969 Flag of Belgium Jacky Ickx Brabham-Ford Mosport Park Report
1968 Flag of New Zealand Denny Hulme McLaren-Ford Mont-Tremblant Report
1967 Flag of Australia Jack Brabham Brabham-Repco Mosport Park Report


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