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The complete list of victories in Canada.

He Canadian Grand Prix It has been there almost ever since it was first listed in 1967 in his calendar Formula 1. A country with a long automotive tradition and which had legendary names such as e.g Gilles and Jacques Villeneuve and this is now represented only by Lance Stroll after the departure of Nicholas Latifi. There have been many pilots who have managed to win on Canadian soil, more since he lives in the circuit semi-permanent Montreal on the island of Notre Dame.

He Canadian GP It has been played in three different locations. First it was Mosport Park and Mont-Tremblant, alternating between 1967 and 1970, until in 1978 he moved to the island Notre Damea place that will later be named after the deceased Gilles Villeneuve.

Since its first publication in 1967 there has been a set 51 Big prizesbut who won? Here is the full list.

Who won the Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix?

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Throughout its history Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix there have been a total of 32 drivers who have won in the North American country. Of all these names, the most successful were Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton with 7 wins, followed by Nelson Piquet (3), Jacky Ickx, Jackie Stewart, Alan Jones, Ayrton Senna and Sebastian Vettel (2).

Of the drivers active in this 2023, apart from Hamilton, Fernando Alonso won in 2006 and Max Verstappen in 2022.

Here is the full list of winners:

Year Winner Circuit The rest of the podium (2nd and 3rd)
1967 Jack Brabham Mosport Park Hülme, Gurney
1968 Denny Hülme Mont Tremblant McLaren, Rodriguez
1969 Jacky Ickx Mosport Park Brabham, Rindt
1970 Jacky Ickx Mont Tremblant Regazzoni, Amon
1971 Jackie Stewart Mosport Park Peterson, Donohue
1972 Jackie Stewart Mosport Park Revson, Hulme
1973 Peter Revson Mosport Park Fittipaldi, Oliver
1974 Emerson Fittipaldi Mosport Park Regazzoni, Peterson
1976 James hunting Mosport Park Depailler, Andretti
1977 Jodi Secker Mosport Park Depailler, Mass
1978 Gilles Villeneuve Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Scheckter, Reutemann
1979 Alan Jones Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Villeneuve, Regazzoni
1980 Alan Jones Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Reutemann, Pironi
1981 Jacques Lafitte Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Watson, Villeneuve
1982 Nelson Pique Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Patrese, Watson
1983 Rene Arnou Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Cheever, Tambay
1984 Nelson Pique Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Lauda, ​​Prost
1985 Michele Alboreto Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Johansson, Prost
1986 Nigel Mansell Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Prost, Pique
1988 Ayrton Senna Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Prost, Buchen
1989 Thierry Bouchen Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Patrese of Cesaris
1990 Ayrton Senna Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Pique, Mansell
1991 Nelson Pique Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Modena, Patrese
1992 Gerhard Berger Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Schumacher, Alesi
1993 Alain Prost Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Schumacher, Hill
1994 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Hill, Alesi
one thousand nine hundred and ninety five Jean-Alessi Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Barrichello, Irvine
nineteen ninety six Damon Hill Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Villeneuve, Alesi
1997 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Alesi, Fisichella
1998 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Fisichella, Irvine
1999 Mika Hakkinen Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Fisichella, Irvine
2000 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Barrichello, Fisichella
2001 Ralf Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Schumacher, Hakkinen
2002 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Coulthard, Barrichello
2003 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Schumacher, Montoya
2004 Michael Schumacher Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Barrichello, Button
2005 Kimi Raikkonen Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Schumacher, Barrichello
2006 Fernando Alonso Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Schumacher, Raikkonen
2007 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Heidfeld, Würz
2008 Robert Kubica Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Heidfeld, Coulthard
2010 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Button, Alonso
2011 Jenson Button Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Vettel, Webber
2012 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Grosjean, Perez
2013 Sebastian Vettel Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Alonso, Hamilton
2014 Daniel Ricciardo Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Rosberg, Vettel
2015 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Rosberg, Bottas
2016 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Vettel, Bottas
2017 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Bottas, Ricciardo
2018 Sebastian Vettel Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Bottas, Verstappen
2019 Lewis Hamilton Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Vettel, Leclerc
2022 Max Verstappen Montreal – Gilles Villeneuve Sainz, Hamilton

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