2018 Canadian Grand Prix




































2018 Canadian Grand Prix

Race 7 of 21 in the 2018 Formula One World Championship


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Layout of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Layout of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Race details[1]
Date
10 June 2018
Official name
Formula 1 Grand Prix Heineken du Canada 2018
Location
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Course
Street circuit
Course length
4.361 km (2.710 mi)
Distance
68 laps, 296.548 km (184.266 mi)
Scheduled distance
70 laps, 305.270 km (189.686 mi)
Pole position
Driver
  • Germany Sebastian Vettel


Ferrari
Time
1:10.764
Fastest lap
Driver
Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
Time
1:13.864 on lap 65
Podium
First

  • Germany Sebastian Vettel


Ferrari
Second

  • Finland Valtteri Bottas


Mercedes
Third

  • Netherlands Max Verstappen


Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer


The 2018 Canadian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Grand Prix Heineken du Canada 2018)[1] is a Formula One motor race that took place on 10 June 2018 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1] The race was the seventh round of the 2018 FIA Formula One World Championship. The race was won by Sebastian Vettel of Ferrari. It was the fifty-fifth running of the Canadian Grand Prix, the forty-ninth time the event had been included as a round of the Formula One World Championship since the inception of the series in 1950, and the thirty-ninth time that a World Championship was held at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Fernando Alonso also celebrated his 300th Grand Prix entry at this race. This race was Ferrari's first win in Canada since Michael Schumacher won here in 2004.


Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton went in to the race as the defending race winner.[2] He entered the round with a fourteen point lead over Sebastian Vettel in the World Drivers' Championship. In the World Constructors' Championship, Mercedes held a seventeen point lead over Ferrari.




Contents





  • 1 Report

    • 1.1 Background

      • 1.1.1 Tyres



    • 1.2 Practice


    • 1.3 Qualifying


    • 1.4 Race



  • 2 Classification

    • 2.1 Qualifying


    • 2.2 Race


    • 2.3 Championship standings after the race



  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Report



Background



Tyres


The tyre compounds provided for this race were the hypersoft, ultrasoft and supersoft.[3]



Practice


Max Verstappen was fastest across all three practice sessions, improving his time in each successive session.[4] In FP2, Grosjean hit a groundhog that was on the track, damaging his front wing, and reducing the Haas team's spare parts.



Qualifying


Romain Grosjean's car had a major engine failure as it left the pitlane in Q1 meaning he failed to set a lap time, and raced at the stewards' discretion. In Q2, when Sebastian Vettel was completing his final flying lap, he aborted the lap because Carlos Sainz, Nico Hülkenberg and a number of other cars were driving slowly along the back straight, leading him to pull into the pits. In Q3, Vettel took pole with a new track record however his teammate made a mistake in Turn 2, meaning he would qualify in P6.



Race


The grid got away largely without incident from the line, but in turn 5, Brendon Hartley and Lance Stroll collided, forcing their immediate retirement and the deployment of the safety car. At the restart, Sergio Pérez touched Sainz, forcing Pérez off the track, losing positions. On Lap 18, Daniel Ricciardo overcut Lewis Hamilton for the fourth position. On lap 46, Fernando Alonso retired from the race with an exhaust issue.


The chequered flag was erroneously waved by model Winnie Harlow before race leader Vettel started lap 70 (the scheduled final lap) and therefore the results were taken from lap 68, according to the Formula 1 sporting regulations article 43.2.[5][6] This meant that Ricciardo's successively faster fastest laps on laps 69 and 70 were voided, and Sergio Pérez's overtake on Kevin Magnussen for 13th did not stand.[7][8]



Classification



Qualifying












































































































































































Pos.

No.
Driver
Constructor

Qualifying times

Final
grid

Q1
Q2
Q3
1
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari

1:11.710
1:11.524

1:10.764
1
2
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes
1:11.950
1:11.514
1:10.857
2
3
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:12.008
1:11.472
1:10.937
3
4
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
1:11.835
1:11.740
1:10.996
4
5
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
1:11.725
1:11.620
1:11.095
5
6
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
1:12.459

1:11.434
1:11.116
6
7
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Renault
1:12.795
1:11.916
1:11.973
7
8
31

France Esteban Ocon

Force India-Mercedes
1:12.577
1:12.141
1:12.084
8
9
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Renault
1:12.689
1:12.097
1:12.168
9
10
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
1:12.702
1:12.395
1:12.671
10
11
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Haas-Ferrari
1:12.680
1:12.606

11
12
28

New Zealand Brendon Hartley

Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda
1:12.587
1:12.635

12
13
16

Monaco Charles Leclerc

Sauber-Ferrari
1:12.945
1:12.661

13
14
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Renault
1:12.979
1:12.856

14
15
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren-Renault
1:12.998
1:12.865

15
16
10

France Pierre Gasly

Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda
1:13.047


191
17
18

Canada Lance Stroll

Williams-Mercedes
1:13.590


16
18
35

Russia Sergey Sirotkin

Williams-Mercedes
1:13.643


17
19
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
1:14.593


18

107% time: 1:16.729

8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
no time


202

Source:[9]
Notes

  • ^1  – Pierre Gasly received a ten-place grid penalty for his power unit change.


  • ^2  – Romain Grosjean failed to set a lap time during qualifying. He was allowed to race at the stewards' discretion.[9]


Race











































































































































































Pos.

No.
Driver
Constructor
Laps
Time/Retired
Grid
Points
1
5

Germany Sebastian Vettel

Ferrari
68
1:28:31.377
1

25
2
77

Finland Valtteri Bottas

Mercedes
68
+7.376
2

18
3
33

Netherlands Max Verstappen

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
68
+8.360
3

15
4
3

Australia Daniel Ricciardo

Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer
68
+20.892
6

12
5
44

United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton

Mercedes
68
+21.559
4

10
6
7

Finland Kimi Räikkönen

Ferrari
68
+27.184
5

8
7
27

Germany Nico Hülkenberg

Renault
67
+1 lap
7

6
8
55

Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.

Renault
67
+1 lap
9

4
9
31

France Esteban Ocon

Force India-Mercedes
67
+1 lap
8

2
10
16

Monaco Charles Leclerc

Sauber-Ferrari
67
+1 lap
13

1
11
10

France Pierre Gasly

Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda
67
+1 lap
19

12
8

France Romain Grosjean

Haas-Ferrari
67
+1 lap
20

13
20

Denmark Kevin Magnussen

Haas-Ferrari
67
+1 lap
11

14
11

Mexico Sergio Pérez

Force India-Mercedes
67
+1 lap
10

15
9

Sweden Marcus Ericsson

Sauber-Ferrari
66
+2 laps
18

16
2

Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

McLaren-Renault
66
+2 laps
15

17
35

Russia Sergey Sirotkin

Williams-Mercedes
66
+2 laps
17

Ret
14

Spain Fernando Alonso

McLaren-Renault
40
Exhaust
14

Ret
28

New Zealand Brendon Hartley

Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda
0
Collision
12

Ret
18

Canada Lance Stroll

Williams-Mercedes
0
Collision
16


Source:[10][11]


Championship standings after the race









References




  1. ^ abc "Formula 1 Grand Prix Heineken du Canada 2018". formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. Retrieved 26 May 2017. 


  2. ^ "Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2017 – Race Result". formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Ltd. 11 June 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2018. 


  3. ^ Khorounzhiy, Valentin. "Mercedes takes fewest hypersofts of all F1 teams for Canadian GP". Autosport.com. Retrieved 31 May 2018. 


  4. ^ "Results". formula1.com. Retrieved 10 June 2018. 


  5. ^ "Formula 1 regulations". fia.com. Retrieved 10 June 2018. 


  6. ^ Edmondson, Laurence (2018-06-11). "FIA explains chequered flag mix-up in Canada". Retrieved 2018-06-14. 


  7. ^ "Ricciardo loses fastest lap". foxsports.com.au. Retrieved 11 June 2018. 


  8. ^ "Perez pushed back to 14th". twitter.com. Retrieved 11 June 2018. 


  9. ^ ab "Formula 1 Grand Prix Heineken du Canada 2018 – Qualifying". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 9 June 2018. Retrieved 9 June 2018. 


  10. ^ "2018 Canadian Grand Prix – Final Race Classification". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 10 June 2016. Archived from the original on 11 July 2018. 


  11. ^ "Formula 1 Grand Prix Heineken du Canada 2018 – Race Result". Formula1.com. Formula One World Championship Limited. 10 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018. 




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