F1, Ferrari’s precedents in Canada. The excellent relationship with Montreal has now cooled

F1, Ferrari’s precedents in Canada. The excellent relationship with Montreal has now cooled
F1, Ferrari’s precedents in Canada. The excellent relationship with Montreal has now cooled

Sunday June 9, 2024 the 53rd edition of the Canadian Grand Prix Of F1. This is the most replicated non-European event in the history of the World Championship, without prejudice to the fact that a greater number of races were held in the United States due to the different names assumed by the various GPs Stars&Stripes.

There Ferrari has a good relationship with the Country of the Maple Leaf, despite a certain “cooling” in the last twenty years. The Prancing Horse clawed 12 wins on Canadian soil, divided between seven different pilots. The only one to have won more than once in Canada, however, aboard a Red is Michael Schumacher.

It should also be noted that only one success occurred from 2005 onwards, whereas previously successes were decidedly more frequent. On 10 occasions both Maranello cars finished on the podium. In four cases (1970, 1985, 2000, 2004) the double was achieved, thus achieving the maximum result.

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FERRARI – THE PRECEDENTS
CANADA GP (52 EDITIONS)

12 WINS
6 Michael Schumacher (97, 98, 2000, 02, 03, 04)
1 Jackie Ickx (1970)
1 Gilles Villeneuve (1978)
1 René Arnoux (1983)
1 Michele Alboreto (1985)
1 Jean Alesi (1995)
1 Sebastian Vettel (2018)

8 POLE POSITION
4 Michael Schumacher (1997, 1999, 2000, 2001)
2 Sebastian Vettel (2018, 2019)
1 Didier Pironi (1982)
1 Rene Arnoux (1983)

10 LAPS FASTER
2 Kimi Räikkönen (2008, 2015)
1 Clay Regazzoni (1970)
1 Niki Lauda (1974)
1 Didier Pironi (1982)
1 Patrick Tambay (1983)
1 Michael Schumacher (1998)
1 Eddie Irvine (1999)
1 Rubens Barrichello (2004)
1 Carlos Sainz Jr. (2022)

37 PODIUMS
1970 Jacky Ickx (1st), Clay Regazzoni (2nd)
1974 Clay Regazzoni (2nd)
1978 Gilles Villeneuve (1st), Carlos Reutemann (3rd)
1979 Gilles Villeneuve (2nd)
1981 Gilles Villeneuve (3rd)
1983 René Arnoux (1st), Patrick Tambay (3rd)
1985 Michele Alboreto (1st), Stefan Johansson (2nd)
1990 Nigel Mansell (3rd)
1992 Jean Alesi (3rd)
1994 Jean Alesi (3rd)
1995 Jean Alesi (1st)
1997 Michael Schumacher (1st)
1998 Michael Schumacher (1st), Eddie Irvine (3rd)
1999 Eddie Irvine (3rd)
2000 Michael Schumacher (1st), Rubens Barrichello (2nd)
2001 Michael Schumacher (2nd)
2002 Michael Schumacher (1st), Rubens Barrichello (3rd)
2003 Michael Schumacher (1st)
2004 Michael Schumacher (1st), Rubens Barrichello (2nd)
2005 Michael Schumacher (2nd), Rubens Barrichello (3rd)
2006 Michael Schumacher (2nd)
2010 Fernando Alonso (3rd)
2013 Fernando Alonso (2nd)
2016 Sebastian Vettel (2nd)
2018 Sebastian Vettel (1st)
2019 Sebastian Vettel (2nd), Charles Leclerc (3rd)
2022 Carlos Sainz jr. (2nd)

FERRARI DRIVERS 2024
THE PRECEDENTS IN MONTREAL

CHARLES LECLERC
2018 (SAUBER) – 10th
2019 (FERRARI) – 3rd
2022 (FERRARI) – 5th
2023 (FERRARI ) – 4th

CARLOS SAINZ Jr.
2015 (RED BULL) – 12th
2016 (RED BULL) – 9th
2017 (RED BULL) – Withdrawn
2018 (RENAULT) – 8th
2019 (MC LAREN) – 11th
2022 (FERRARI) – 2nd {Fast lap}
2023 (FERRARI) – 5th

 
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