Here’s our highlights from the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix in Our fan activities kicked off on Thursday afternoon with a Guided Track Tour of Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and photo op with the Championship trophies on the main straight. The 2019 Canadian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2019) was a Formula One motor race held on 9 June 2019 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Behind, Antonio Giovinazzi swept his Alfa Romeo in front of Alex Albon’s Toro Rosso in Turn 1, damaging the Thai driver’s front wing and forcing him in for a new one.Further along Lap 1, Lando Norris locked up into the Turn 10 hairpin, briefly allowing Red Bull’s Max Verstappen to pass him for P8, before Norris brazenly outdragged him again to nick the place back. Ricciardo failed to use his soft tyres to get in amongst the top three fight as he’d threatened, but held onto fourth ahead of the Red Bull of Pierre Gasly. Sebastian Vettel missed out on winning the 2019 Canadian Formula One Grand Prix after incurring a five-second penalty after an incident with Lewis Hamilton during the 48th lap on … Belgian GP Facts & Stats: Renault take their first fastest lap for a decadeOcon hails ‘fantastic race’ after last-lap pass on Red Bull’s Albon to secure P5Ferrari looking to put ‘extremely frustrating’ Spa weekend behind them ahead of pair of home races'I feel better than ever' says Hamilton after sealing 89th F1 victory with textbook win in SpaHIGHLIGHTS: Watch the key moments as Hamilton storms to fourth Belgian GP winA race-long battle between the pair came to a head on Lap 48 of 70 when race leader Vettel, under pressure from Hamilton, ran across the grass at the Turn 3-4 chicane, in the process squeezing Hamilton when he re-joined the track, for which the stewards later awarded a five-second race time penalty.That meant Hamilton took a record-equalling seventh victory at the Canadian Grand Prix to match Michael Schumacher’s record in Montreal, as well as claiming his fifth win of the season to stretch his lead at the head of the drivers’ standings.Behind, Leclerc finished third, which at least gave Ferrari their best result of the year so far, while Valtteri Bottas took fourth for Mercedes and the fastest lap bonus point after a late stop of soft tyres.After failing to make Q3 yesterday, Max Verstappen made a 49-lap stint on hard tyres work to finish fifth for Red Bull, ahead of the Renault pair of Daniel Ricciardo and Nico Hulkenberg in P6 and P7, who secured the Anglo-French team’s best result of the season.Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly endured a frustrating race to finish P8, while a strong home race from Lance Stroll saw him finish ninth from 17th on the grid, ahead of the Toro Rosso of Daniil Kvyat.The 2019 Canadian Grand Prix witnessed excitement on track and off it, with a controversial incident between Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton looking set to enter the pantheon of key moments in the sport. The 2019 Canadian Grand Prix (formally known as the Formula 1 Pirelli Grand Prix du Canada 2019) was a Formula One motor race held on 9 June 2019 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I forced him into an error, he went wide, I had the run on that corner and we nearly collided. 7:15 Now Playing. QUALIFYING HIGHLIGHTS: 2019 Canadian Grand Prix Latest. Feature TRENDING TOPICS: Williams' future, and 7 more talking points ahead of the Belgian GP. The current lap record for the Canadian Grand Prix stands at 1:13.622 which was set by Rubens Barrichello in 2004. The Danish driver escaped unscathed, but his accident did bring out the red flag and prevent Max Verstappen from making it through to the Top 10 shoot out. It was an especially exciting session for our guests in the Champions Club Rouge next to the Wall of Champions; Haas driver Kevin Magnussen hit the infamous wall at the end of Q2 before ricocheting across the track and making a second impact on the pit wall as our guests looked on in shock. Formula One 2019 F1: Hamilton wins Canadian GP after penalty denies Vettel – as it happened ... Lewis Hamilton handed Canadian Grand Prix … 7:15 Now Playing. The last four Canadian Grand Prix have all been won by the pole sitter. QUALIFYING HIGHLIGHTS: 2019 Canadian Grand Prix Our guests also had the chance to get up close to the cars in the pit lane as several teams practiced their pit stops.

Sebastian Vettel secured his first pole position of the 2019 campaign in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, pipping Lewis Hamilton by two-tenths of a second to claim his 56th career pole, and his fifth at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.