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2005 Canadian Grand Prix


FieldValue
TypeF1
CountryCanada
Grand PrixCanadian
DateJune 12
Year2005
Previous_round2005 European Grand Prix
Next_round2005 United States Grand Prix
ImageÎle Notre-Dame (Circuit Gilles Villeneuve).svg
Official nameFormula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2005
Race_No8
Season_No19
LocationCircuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
CourseStreet circuit
Course_mi2.710
Course_km4.361
Distance_laps70
Distance_mi189.686
Distance_km305.270
WeatherCloudy and hot with temperatures approaching 32.5 C
Wind speeds up to 5.1 km/h
Track 43 -
Pole_DriverJenson Button
Pole_CountryUK
Pole_TeamBAR-Honda
Pole_Time1:15.217
Fast_DriverKimi Räikkönen
Fast_CountryFinland
Fast_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Fast_Time1:14.384
Fast_Lap23
First_DriverKimi Räikkönen
First_CountryFinland
First_TeamMcLaren-Mercedes
Second_DriverMichael Schumacher
Second_CountryGermany
Second_TeamFerrari
Third_DriverRubens Barrichello
Third_CountryBrazil
Third_TeamFerrari
Lapchart

Wind speeds up to 5.1 km/h Track 43 - The 2005 Canadian Grand Prix (officially the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada 2005) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 June 2005 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The 70-lap race was the eighth round of the 2005 Formula One season, the 43rd running of the Canadian Grand Prix, and the 37th running as a round of the World Championship. It set a ratings record and was the most watched F1 race in history with 51 million viewers. It was also the first of two consecutive North American rounds.

The race was won by McLaren driver Kimi Räikkönen, taking his third win from four races. The two Ferrari cars completed the podium, with Michael Schumacher in second place and Rubens Barrichello in third. Both Renaults failed to finish the race, but the team maintained their lead in the Constructors' Championship; their driver, Fernando Alonso also kept his lead in the Drivers' Championship, despite the gap between himself and nearest rival Räikkönen closing by ten points.

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Background

After the European Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso led the drivers' championship with 32 points ahead of Kimi Räikkönen and Jarno Trulli. In the constructors' championship, Renault led McLaren-Mercedes by 23 points and Toyota by 32 points.

Christian Klien returned to the Red Bull cockpit after being replaced by Vitantonio Liuzzi in the previous four races.

Friday drivers

The bottom 6 teams in the 2004 Constructors' Championship were entitled to run a third car in free practice on Friday. These drivers drove on Friday but did not compete in qualifying or the race.

Jordan was banned from running a third car at this race because Franck Montagny had used six sets of tyres instead of four at the previous race. Scott Speed made his debut in practice on Friday. He became the first American driver to compete in a Formula One event since Michael Andretti's 1993 Italian Grand Prix.

ConstructorNatDriver
McLaren-MercedesESPPedro de la Rosa
Sauber-Petronas-
Red Bull-CosworthUSAScott Speed
ToyotaBRARicardo Zonta
Jordan-Toyota-
Minardi-Cosworth-

Qualifying

After retiring on the last lap of the European Grand Prix, Kimi Räikkönen was the 11th driver on the track in qualifying, and he managed to line up 7th on the grid. Ferrari's Rubens Barrichello suffered a gearbox failure before the start of his qualifying lap, and was forced to abort his run. Jenson Button managed to take pole position, with Michael Schumacher second, and both Renault drivers on the second row.

Race

Barrichello, who would have been last on the grid, decided to start the race from pitlane, putting extra fuel in his car. At race start, both Button and Schumacher got away slowly, and Giancarlo Fisichella and Fernando Alonso took off well to move into first and second by the first corner. The McLarens of Juan Pablo Montoya and Räikkönen were also able to pass Schumacher, moving into 4th and 5th behind Button. Further back in the field, BAR's Takuma Sato made a small mistake, but did not lose a large amount of time. On the second lap, Fisichella was able to widen the gap back to Alonso, while local driver Jacques Villeneuve was forced to pit for a new front wing, leaving him at the back of the field. As the race continued, the Renault's pulled further away from the pack, and Barrichello was constantly moving up the field, up to 15th position by the end of lap 8. Narain Karthikeyan had a spin after a mistake in turn 1, allowing Jordan teammate Tiago Monteiro past.

Michael Schumacher became the first driver to take his scheduled pitstop, refuelling on lap 12 to drop from 6th to 12th position. Three laps later, Button and Ralf Schumacher showed their hands, also entering the pits for more fuel. Button dropped from 3rd to 7th, leaving the two Renaults to lead from the two McLarens. On lap 21, the first of the two-stoppers pitted, with Felipe Massa, Nick Heidfeld and Klien all entering pitlane. The following lap, Sato entered his garage, apparently retiring from the race with gearbox trouble. Lap 24 saw the first of the leaders pit, with championship contenders Alonso and Räikkönen refuelling, before both of their teammates pitted on the following lap. On exiting the pits, Montoya went too fast on cold tyres, leaving the track and allowing Alonso to retain 2nd position. Karthikeyan hit the wall at the back end of the circuit, forcing him to retire from the race. Mark Webber, up to 7th position through a very long first stint, pitted on lap 28, and fed back into the race 9th, just ahead of Massa, Heidfeld and Ralf Schumacher. On the following lap, Webber went wide onto the grass, and in attempting to make up time, braked too late into the hairpin, running very wide and losing 3 positions. Barrichello became the final driver to pit on lap 31, dropping from 8th to 12th.

After following close behind for several laps, and appearing to be quicker, Alonso passed teammate Fisichella for the lead on lap 33, but Fisichella obviously had a technical problem, as Montoya easily passed him on the same lap. Fisichella entered the pits to retire at the end of the lap, with hydraulic system problems. On lap 34, both Button and Michael Schumacher took their second stops, retaining 4th and 5th positions. On lap 35, Alonso led from Montoya, Räikkönen, Button, Schumacher and Jarno Trulli. However, on lap 39, Alonso ran wide at the exit of turn 4 and hit the outside wall, damaging his suspension and forcing him to retire from the race. This left Montoya in the lead, followed by Räikkönen. After following Massa for several laps, Heidfeld's BMW engine failed, allowing Ralf Schumacher into 7th and Webber to 8th. Takuma Sato rejoined the race 24 laps behind, after the B.A.R team fixed his car in order to gain him a slightly better starting position in qualifying for the following grand prix.

On lap 49, the gap from Montoya to Räikkönen was reduced to around 3 seconds. Button, under pressure from Michael Schumacher, made a mistake at the final chicane, hitting the inside kerb heavily, which forced him into the "wall of champions" on the outside. Button was forced to retire from the race, handing 3rd position to Schumacher, and causing the deployment of the safety car as Button's car was in a dangerous position. Every car took the opportunity to pit besides Montoya, who was forced to stay out an extra lap while Räikkönen was refuelled. On exiting the pits, Montoya re-entered the race under the safety car, which had just led the train of cars through turns 1 and 2. Montoya slipped into 2nd, slightly ahead of David Coulthard on track, although the Red Bull Racing driver had been lapped. Before the restart, Räikkönen led from Montoya, Michael Schumacher, Trulli, Webber, Massa, Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher. As the safety car re-entered the pits, Webber made a mistake into turn 1, allowing both Massa and Barrichello through, although the Sauber driver was forced wide and Barrichello moved into 5th. Soon after, it was announced that Montoya was under investigation by the stewards, and he was black-flagged (disqualified) from the race for exiting the pits while a red light was showing (as the safety car was on the pit straight), making it his 2nd consecutive disqualification in Canada.

As the race entered the closing stages, Michael Schumacher closed in on Räikkönen, who was troubled by a misaligned steering wheel. Trulli appeared to be having trouble with his brakes, and retired when they failed, leaving Barrichello in a comfortable 3rd position. However, Barrichello made a small error, allowing Massa to close up behind, but Webber was also close to Massa. Meanwhile, Takuma Sato appeared to have a mechanical failure which forced him to spin at the hairpin, before the rear of his car caught fire due to overheating. Räikkönen was able to retain his 1-second gap back to Schumacher to take the race win, with Barrichello more than 30 seconds behind in 3rd position. Webber was close to Massa into the final corner, but was unable to pass, leaving Massa to take a valuable 4th position and 5 championship points. Completing the pointscorers were Ralf Schumacher, Coulthard and Klien. The result meant Räikkönen reduced the gap in the championship standings to just 22 points, and the double-podium for Ferrari allowed them to close up in the constructors' championship.

Classification

Qualifying

PosNoDriverConstructorLapGapGrid1234567891011121314151617181920Sources:
3United Kingdom Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda1:15.2171
1Germany Michael SchumacherFerrari1:15.475+0.2582
5Spain Fernando AlonsoRenault1:15.561+0.3443
6Italy Giancarlo FisichellaRenault1:15.577+0.3604
10Colombia Juan Pablo MontoyaMcLaren-Mercedes1:15.669+0.4525
4Japan Takuma SatoBAR-Honda1:15.729+0.5126
9Finland Kimi RäikkönenMcLaren-Mercedes1:15.923+0.7067
11Canada Jacques VilleneuveSauber-Petronas1:16.116+0.8998
16Italy Jarno TrulliToyota1:16.201+0.9849
17Germany Ralf SchumacherToyota1:16.362+1.14510
12Brazil Felipe MassaSauber-Petronas1:16.661+1.44411
14United Kingdom David CoulthardRed Bull-Cosworth1:16.890+1.67312
8Germany Nick HeidfeldWilliams-BMW1:17.081+1.86413
7Australia Mark WebberWilliams-BMW1:17.749+2.53214
21Netherlands Christijan AlbersMinardi-Cosworth1:18.214+2.99715
15Austria Christian KlienRed Bull-Cosworth1:18.249+3.03216
19India Narain KarthikeyanJordan-Toyota1:18.664+3.44717
18Portugal Tiago MonteiroJordan-Toyota1:19.034+3.81718
20Austria Patrick FriesacherMinardi-Cosworth1:19.574+4.35719
2Brazil Rubens BarrichelloFerrariNo time20

;Notes:

  • – Rubens Barrichello didn't set a time due to gearbox problems.
Coulthard driving to an impressive seventh position.

Race

PosNoDriverConstructorTyreLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints1234567891011RetRetRetRetRetRetRetRetDSQSources:
9Finland **Kimi Räikkönen****McLaren-Mercedes**701:32:09.2907**10**
1Germany **Michael Schumacher****Ferrari**70+1.1372**8**
2Brazil **Rubens Barrichello****Ferrari**70+40.483PL**6**
12Brazil **Felipe Massa****Sauber-Petronas**70+55.13911**5**
7Australia **Mark Webber****Williams-BMW**70+55.77914**4**
17Germany **Ralf Schumacher****Toyota**69+1 Lap10**3**
14United Kingdom **David Coulthard****Red Bull-Cosworth**69+1 Lap12**2**
15Austria **Christian Klien****Red Bull-Cosworth**69+1 Lap16**1**
11Canada Jacques VilleneuveSauber-Petronas69+1 Lap8
18Portugal Tiago MonteiroJordan-Toyota67+3 Laps18
21Netherlands Christijan AlbersMinardi-Cosworth67+3 Laps15
16Italy Jarno TrulliToyota62Brakes9
3United Kingdom Jenson ButtonBAR-Honda46Accident1
8Germany Nick HeidfeldWilliams-BMW43Engine13
4Japan Takuma SatoBAR-Honda40Brakes6
20Austria Patrick FriesacherMinardi-Cosworth39Hydraulics19
5Spain Fernando AlonsoRenault38Collision/Suspension3
6Italy Giancarlo FisichellaRenault32Hydraulic pressure4
19India Narain KarthikeyanJordan-Toyota24Suspension17
10Colombia Juan Pablo MontoyaMcLaren-Mercedes52Exited pit lane under red light5

;Notes:

  • – Rubens Barrichello started the race from the pitlane.
  • – Juan Pablo Montoya was disqualified from the race for leaving the pitlane whilst it was closed by means of a red light at pit exit.

Championship standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings

PosDriverPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1Spain Fernando Alonso59
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2Finland Kimi Räikkönen37
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]3Italy Jarno Trulli27
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]4Germany Nick Heidfeld25
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 35Germany Michael Schumacher24

;Constructors' Championship standings

PosConstructorPointsSource:
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]1France Renault76
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]2UK McLaren-Mercedes63
[[File:1uparrow green.svg10px]] 13UK Williams-BMW47
[[File:1downarrow red.svg10px]] 14Japan Toyota47
[[File:1rightarrow_blue.svg10px]]5Italy Ferrari45
  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

References

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