June 16-18 FORMULA 1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX 2023
Track:
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Track History | Locate | Weather
Where to Watch
Race start: June 18 2023, 1:55p EST
T.V.: ESPN
online: ESPN.com
CANADIAN GRAND PRIX
Past Winners
2023 Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing
2022 Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing
2021 No race held.
2020 No race held.
PODIUM
2023
1. Max Verstappen/Red Bull Racing
2. Fernando Alonso/Aston Martin
3. Lewis Hamilton/Mercedes
*Also earned fastest lap of the race point
Final Race Results
FORMULA 1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX 2023
Position | Driver | Team | Time | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
* Fastest Lap Point | ||||
1 | #33 Max Verstappen | Red Bull RBRT | 1:33:58.348 | 25 |
2 | #14 Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin Mercedes | +53.536s | 18 |
3 | #44 Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | +14.168s | 15 |
4 | #16 Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | +18.648s | 12 |
5 | #55 Carlos Sainz | Ferrari | +21.540s | 10 |
6 | #11 Sergio Perez* | Red Bull RBRT | +51.028s | 9* |
7 | #23 Alexander Albon | Williams | +60.813s | 6 |
8 | #31 Esteban Ocon | Alpine | +61.692s | 4 |
9 | #18 Lance Stroll | Aston Martin | +64.402s | 2 |
10 | #77 Valtteri Bottas | Alfa Romeo | +1 lap | 1 |
11 | #81 Oscar Piastri | McLaren Mercedes | +65.101s | 0 |
12 | #14 Pierre Gastly | Alpine | +9.570s | 0 |
13 | #4 Lando Norris | McLaren Mercedes | +68.363s | 0 |
14 | #22 Yuki Tsunoda | AlphaTauri | +73.423s | 0 |
15 | #27 Nico Hulkenberg | Haas F1 Team | +1 lap | 0 |
16 | #24 Guanyu Zhou | Alfa Romeo | +71.878s | 0 |
17 | #20 Kevin Magnussen | Haas F1 Team | +1 lap | 0 |
18 | #21 Nyck De Vries | AlphaTauri | +1 lap | 0 |
19 | #2 Logan Sargeant | Williams | +1 lap | 0 |
NC | #63 George Russell | Mercedes | +64.432s | 15 |
F1 | Verstappen wins Canadian GP to claim Red Bull’s 100th victory and equal Senna’s tally
Max Verstappen made it six victories from eight races in 2023 with a dominant display during Sunday’s Canadian Grand Prix, leading home the Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso and Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, as Red Bull maintained their 100% winning record for the season so far.
Verstappen’s lights-to-flag triumph also gave Red Bull their 100th victory in the sport, 18 years on from the team’s debut, while the Dutchman made more history by drawing level with the legendary Ayrton Senna on 41 wins – extending his championship lead in the process. –read more–
looking well-placed for a comfortable victory over Sainz at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve when a Safety Car was called on Lap 49 of 70, after Yuki Tsunoda hit the Turn 2 barriers after exiting the pits. –read more–
Starting Grid
FORMULA 1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX 2023
Position | Driverm | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
* Set new track record. | |||
1 | #33 Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing | 1:25.858 |
2 | #27 Nico Hulkenberg | Haas F1 | 1:13.081 |
3 | #14 Fernando Alonso | Aston Martin Mercedes | 1:12.732 |
4 | #44 Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes | 1:27.627 |
5 | #63 George Russell | Mercedes | 1:27.893 |
6 | #31 Esteban Ocon | Alpine | 1:27.945 |
7 | #4 Lando Norris | McLaren Mercedes | 1:28.046 |
8 | #55 Carlos Sainz | Ferrari | 1:29.294 |
9 | #81 Oscar Piastri | McLaren Mercedes | 1:12.964 |
10 | #23 Alexander Albon | Williams Mercedes | 1:14.063 |
11 | #16 Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | 1:20.615 |
12 | #11 Sergio Perez | Red Bull | 1:13.334 |
13 | #18 Lance Stroll | Aston Martin Mercedes | 1:21.484 |
14 | #20 Kevin Magnussen | Haas F1 | 1:14.042 |
15 | #77 Valtteri Bottas | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | 1:12.909 |
16 | #22 Yuki Tsunoda | AlphaTauri RBRT | 1:12.797 |
17 | #14 Pierre Gastly | Alpine | 1:27.286 |
18 | # 21 Nyck De Vries | AlphaTauri RBRT | 1:23.137 |
19 | #2 Logan Sargeant | Williams Mercedes | 1:14.403 |
20 | #24 Guanyu Zhou | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | 1:13.521 |
F1 | Verstappen braves wet conditions to claim Canadian GP pole ahead of sensational Alonso
In treacherous conditions for qualifying at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix, it was Max Verstappen who kept his head to claim his first pole position of 2022 since Imola – with Alpine’s Fernando Alonso set to join him on the front row after a stunning run from the Spaniard.
Lapping on intermediate tyres on the drying Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Verstappen clocked a time of 1m 21.299s, leaving him a full 0.645s clear of the pack, headed by Alonso – who will make his first front row start since taking pole in Germany 10 years ago. –read more–
Tire Allocations
Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 2023
F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix?
Formula 1 is back in Montreal for the first time since 2019, and Pirelli have nominated their softest tyre compounds for the third race weekend in a row.
F1’s official tyre suppliers have allocated the C3 hard tyre (x2 sets), C4 medium tyre (x3 sets) and the C5 soft tyre (x8 sets) for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix.
Pirelli have pointed to the similarities in conditions between Montreal and Baku –with the heavy traction and braking demands on a rapidly-evolving circuit – but with lower speeds and cooler temperatures at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. –read more–
The Racing Spot - Pirelli | WHEN IT’S TIME TO CHANGE FROM SLICK TO WET TYRES IN FORMULA 1
Dry Weather
Red - Soft
Yellow - Medium
White - Hard
Wet Weather
Green - Intermediates - Used when track conditions are wet and starting to dry
Blue - Full Wets - Used when it's actually raining
The 'Full Wets' (blue) can dissipate 85 liters/ 22.45462 gallons per second. The Intermediates (green), used when the track is wet in some areas and dry in others, can dissipate 30 liters/ 7.92516 gallons per second.
2022
Final Race Results
FORMULA 1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX 2022
Position | Driver | Team | Time | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
* Fastest Lap Point | ||||
1 | #33 Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing RBRT | 1:36:21.757 | 25 |
2 | #55 Carlos Sainz* | Ferrari | +0.993s | 19 |
3 | #44 Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes-AMG | +7.006s | 15 |
4 | #63 George Russell | Mercedes-AMG | +12.313s | 12 |
5 | #16 Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | +15.168s | 10 |
6 | #31 Esteban Ocon | Alpine Renault | +23.890s | 8 |
7 | #77 Valtteri Bottas | +25.247s | 6 | |
8 | #24 Guanyu Zhou | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | +26.952s | 4 |
9 | #14 Fernando Alonso | Alpine Renault | +29.945s | 2 |
10 | #18 Lance Stroll | Racing Point BWT Mercedes | +38.222s | 1 |
11 | #3 Daniel Ricciardo | McLaren Mercedes | +43.047s | 0 |
12 | #5 Sebastian Vettel | Aston Martin Mercedes | +44.245s | 0 |
13 | #23 Alexander Albon | Williams Mercedes | +44.893s | 0 |
14 | #10 Pierre Gasly | Alphatauri Honda | +45.183s | 0 |
15 | #4 Lando Norris | McLaren Mercedes | +52.145s | 0 |
16 | #6 Nicholas Latifi | Williams Mercedes | +59.978s | 0 |
17 | #20 Kevin Magnussen | Haas Ferrari | +68.180s | 0 |
18 | #22 Yuki Tsunoda | Alphatauri Honda | DNF | 0 |
19 | #47 Mick Schumacher | Haas Ferrari | DNF | 0 |
20 | #11 Sergio Perez | Red Bull Racing Honda | DNF | 0 |
F1 | Verstappen survives late Safety Car to beat Sainz to Canadian GP victory
Max Verstappen claimed his fifth win in the last six races at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix, withstanding a late onslaught from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, as Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton took his second podium of the season in P3.
Verstappen was looking well-placed for a comfortable victory over Sainz at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve when a Safety Car was called on Lap 49 of 70, after Yuki Tsunoda hit the Turn 2 barriers after exiting the pits. –read more–
Starting Grid
FORMULA 1 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX 2022
Position | Driver | Team | Time |
---|---|---|---|
* Fastest Lap Point | |||
1 | #33 Max Verstappen | Red Bull Racing RBRT | 1:21.299 |
2 | #14 Fernando Alonso | Alpine Renault | 1:21.944 |
3 | #55 Carlos Sainz | Ferrari | 1:22.096 |
4 | #44 Lewis Hamilton | Mercedes-AMG | 1:22.891 |
5 | #20 Kevin Magnussen | Haas Ferrari | 1:22.960 |
6 | #47 Mick Schumacher | Haas Ferrari | 1:23.356 |
7 | #31 Esteban Ocon | Alpine Renault | 1:23.529 |
8 | #63 George Russell | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | 1:23.557 |
9 | #3 Daniel Ricciardo | McLaren Mercedes | 1:23.749 |
10 | #24 Guanyu Zhou | Alfa Romeo Racing Ferrari | 1:24.030 |
11 | #77 Valtteri Bottas | Mercedes-AMG | 1:26.788 |
12 | #23 Alexander Albon | Williams Mercedes | 1:26.858 |
13 | #11 Sergio Perez | Red Bull Racing RBRT | 1:33.127 |
14 | #4 Lando Norris | McLaren Mercedes | |
15 | #10 Pierre Gasly | Alphatauri RBRT | 1:34.492 |
16 | #5 Sebastian Vettel | Aston Martin Mercedes | 1:34.512 |
17 | #18 Lance Stroll | Racing Point BWT Mercedes | 1:35.532 |
18 | #6 Nicholas Latifi | Williams Mercedes | 1:35.660 |
19 | #16 Charles Leclerc | Ferrari | |
20 | #22 Yuki Tsunoda | Alphatauri RBRT | 1:36.575 |
F1 | Verstappen braves wet conditions to claim Canadian GP pole ahead of sensational Alonso
In treacherous conditions for qualifying at the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix, it was Max Verstappen who kept his head to claim his first pole position of 2022 since Imola – with Alpine’s Fernando Alonso set to join him on the front row after a stunning run from the Spaniard.
Lapping on intermediate tyres on the drying Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Verstappen clocked a time of 1m 21.299s, leaving him a full 0.645s clear of the pack, headed by Alonso – who will make his first front row start since taking pole in Germany 10 years ago. –read more–
Tire Allocations
Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix 2022
F1 | What tyres will the teams and drivers have for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix?
Formula 1 is back in Montreal for the first time since 2019, and Pirelli have nominated their softest tyre compounds for the third race weekend in a row.
F1’s official tyre suppliers have allocated the C3 hard tyre (x2 sets), C4 medium tyre (x3 sets) and the C5 soft tyre (x8 sets) for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix.
Pirelli have pointed to the similarities in conditions between Montreal and Baku –with the heavy traction and braking demands on a rapidly-evolving circuit – but with lower speeds and cooler temperatures at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. –read more–
The Racing Spot - Pirelli | WHEN IT’S TIME TO CHANGE FROM SLICK TO WET TYRES IN FORMULA 1
Dry Weather
Red - Soft
Yellow - Medium
White - Hard
Wet Weather
Green - Intermediates - Used when track conditions are wet and starting to dry
Blue - Full Wets - Used when it's actually raining
The 'Full Wets' (blue) can dissipate 85 liters/ 22.45462 gallons per second. The Intermediates (green), used when the track is wet in some areas and dry in others, can dissipate 30 liters/ 7.92516 gallons per second.