| 2019 Canadian Grand Prix | |||||
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Race 7 of 21 in the2019 Formula One World Championship
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Layout of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | |||||
| Race details[1] | |||||
| Date | 9 June 2019 | ||||
| Official name | Formula 1PirelliGrand Prix du Canada 2019 | ||||
| Location | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Montreal, Quebec,Canada | ||||
| Course | Street circuit | ||||
| Course length | 4.361 km (2.710 miles) | ||||
| Distance | 70 laps, 305.270 km (189.686 miles) | ||||
| Weather | Temperatures reaching up to 29.6 °C (85.3 °F); wind speeds negligible[2] | ||||
| Attendance | 307,000[3] | ||||
| Pole position | |||||
| Driver | Ferrari | ||||
| Time | 1:10.240 | ||||
| Fastest lap | |||||
| Driver | Mercedes | ||||
| Time | 1:13.078 on lap 69(lap record) | ||||
| Podium | |||||
| First | Mercedes | ||||
| Second | Ferrari | ||||
| Third | Ferrari | ||||
Lap leaders
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The2019 Canadian Grand Prix (formally known as theFormula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2019) was aFormula Onemotor race held on 9 June 2019 at theCircuit Gilles Villeneuve inMontreal, Quebec, Canada.[1] It was the 7th round of the2019 FIA Formula One World Championship. It was the 56th running of theCanadian Grand Prix, the 50th time the event had been included as a round of theFormula One World Championship since the inception of the series in1950, and the 40th time that a World Championship had been held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The race was won byLewis Hamilton after a controversial penalty was given to race leaderSebastian Vettel.
Heading into the raceLewis Hamilton had a 17-point advantage over teammateValtteri Bottas in the Drivers' Championship. In the Constructors' Championship it wasMercedes who held a 118-point advantage overFerrari.[4]
The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race. However,Nicholas Latifi drove in the first practice session forWilliams.[5]
Mission Winnow, the title sponsor ofFerrari, was banned from this race as it did not comply with local laws governing tobacco sponsorship.[6]
Sebastian Vettel won pole position ahead ofLewis Hamilton and Vettel's teammateCharles Leclerc.Max Verstappen could only finish 11th in Q2 following a crash at the final corner fromKevin Magnussen, who therefore failed to set a lap time in Q3, and started the race from the pit lane.Daniel Ricciardo qualified in 4th place forRenault, the team's highest qualifying position sinceRobert Kubica qualified 4th at the2010 Japanese Grand Prix.[7][8]
Sebastian Vettel started onpole and maintained the lead fromLewis Hamilton, who started in second place. The opening lap sawValtteri Bottas lose sixth place toNico Hülkenberg, and sawAlexander Albon squeezed betweenSergio Pérez andAntonio Giovinazzi at turn one, making contact with Giovinazzi and causing Albon to lose his front wing. Debris from Albon was blown back into the cockpit ofRomain Grosjean'sHaas, catching on the car'shalo and causing Grosjean to go straight on at turn two whilst he removed the debris with his hand, losing positions. Albon pitted at the end of the lap for a replacement, having fallen to last place. His pace suffered for the rest of the race, and the team eventually opted to retire his damaged car on lap 60.Carlos Sainz Jr. was forced to pit at the end of the third lap after hisbrake calipers began to overheat due to a duct blockage. The problem was cleared and Sainz emerged from the pits in 19th place.
On lap nine,Lando Norris, who was running in eighth place, pulled over to the side of the pit exit after suffering a broken right-rear suspension. It later emerged that theMcLaren's brakes had overheated and set on fire, burning through the suspension. This was unconnected to the problem encountered earlier by his teammate, which was caused by a helmet visor tear-off.[11] Nosafety car was deployed, since Norris' car had stopped away from the track.
Hülkenberg made his first pit stop at the end of lap 16, allowing Bottas andMax Verstappen to take fourth and fifth place respectively. Vettel pitted at the end of lap 26, with Hamilton inheriting the race lead. Vettel emerged in third place ahead of Bottas and Verstappen. On the following lap, Giovinazzi spun at turn two, coming to a stop on the grass and avoiding the barriers. He was able to recover and continue racing. Hamilton pitted at the end of lap 28, coming out behind Vettel and handing the lead toCharles Leclerc. Bottas pitted on lap 30, emerging in sixth place behind theRenault ofDaniel Ricciardo. Leclerc pitted on lap 33, resulting in Vettel re-taking the lead. Bottas made it past Ricciardo on lap 38 after struggling to overtake the Renault since his pit stop.
Hamilton had been closely following Vettel until turn three of lap 48, when Vettel went straight on over the grass, missing turn four. As theFerrari re-joined the track, Hamilton was squeezed towards the outside wall and was forced to slow down to avoid a collision. A lap later, Verstappen was the last of the front-runners to make a pit stop, emerging in seventh place behind both Renaults. By lap 52 theRed Bull had made it up to fifth place.
On lap 57, Vettel was handed a five-second time penalty for the lap 48 incident, for re-entering the track unsafely and forcing another driver off the track. Over the next thirteen laps, Vettel attempted to build a five-second gap to Hamilton in second. Vettel ultimately crossed the finish line in first place, but was only 1.3 seconds ahead, meaning the victory was awarded to Hamilton. At the conclusion of the race, rather than park his car in parc ferme, Vettel pulled over much earlier in the pit lane and had to be collected by an official to attend the podium. On the way, Vettel removed the #1 sign from in front of Hamilton's car and moved it to the empty space where his car should have been parked.[12] Ferrari announced it would appeal the penalty.[13][14][15] On 21 June the FIA denied the appeal, stating that Ferrari had supplied "...no significant and relevant new elements which were unavailable to the parties at the time [the penalty was given],..."[16] The incident has been described as controversial.[17]
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