It was the 7th round of the 2019 FIA Formula One World Championship. At the conclusion of the race, rather than park his car in parc ferme, Vettel pulled over much earlier in the pit lane and had to be collected by an official to attend the podium. As the On lap 57, Vettel was handed a five-second time penalty for the lap 48 incident, for re-entering the track unsafely and forcing another driver off the track. Renault saw a boost in its positioning after a nine-year lull thanks to driver Daniel Ricciardo.

Get up to speed with everything you need to know about the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix, which takes place over 70 laps of the 4.361-kilometre Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal on Sunday, June 9. It is the only of its kind for Montreal's grand prix.

Max Verstappen is a name so frequently seen at the top of the pack, but coming out of the qualifier, he found himself relegated to 11th due to a crash from Kevin Magnussen.

It’s one of the biggest weekends of the year in the Canadian city, drawing in a massive attendance that turns the Sin City of the north into a Formula One capital.On June 9, 2019, the streets were crowded with race fanatics as they waited while their favorite drivers prepared to take their grid positions. Though Sebastian Vettel struggled to break into the top three during Practice 1, he jumped to second place behind fellow Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. On the way, Vettel removed the #1 sign from in front of Hamilton's car and moved it to the empty space where his car should have been parked. The drivers and teams were the same as the season entry list with no additional stand-in drivers for the race. 2019 Canadian Grand Prix Results Last updated: June 10, 2019 Vettel may have completed the 70-lap race ahead of his opponent but due to a 5 second penalty, it was Hamilton that took the victory. It was a tight race between the two and resulted in several nail-biting moments, such as when Vettel left the track and rejoined quickly, forcing Hamilton to leave the track to avoid a collision.In fact, it was that exchange that determined the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix. With another year came the thrills and excitement that follows Formula One Grand Prix weekend in the heart of Montreal. 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. Montreal Grand Prix 2020 June 12, 13, 14, 2020 Cancelled Note: Due to the COVID-19 situation, the 2020 Montreal Grand Prix has been cancelled. For rejoining the track unsafely, Vettel was hit with a five-second penalty, which was enough to close the gap between them — 1.3 seconds — and cause them to switch places.While the finish still stands as of hours after the race, Ferrari has announced every intention of appealing the penalty to resecure the first-place finish for Vettel.Just as the practice and qualifier rounds set the stage, Leclerc (3rd), Bottas (4th), and Verstappen (5th) finished not long after the race leaders. However, Hülkenberg made his first pit stop at the end of lap 16, allowing Bottas and Hamilton had been closely following Vettel until turn three of lap 48, when Vettel went straight on over the grass, missing turn four. GrandPrixMontreal.com is the one-stop directory for tourists or locals planning to spend the F1 Grand Prix week in Montreal. Unfortunately for the Danish driver, the crash caused him not to set a lap time in Q3, resulting in him starting from the pit lane on Sunday.Verstappen’s drop to 11th wasn’t the only surprise for Saturday’s session.

It was the 56th running of the Canadian Grand Prix, the 50th 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 40th time that a World Championship ha… Montreal Grand Prix 2019, from 05 July to 07 July in Canada, Montreal, 49 countries and 248 judoka Grand Prix Week with the Jet Set in Montreal is where it all begins. Daniel Ricciardo only finished 69 laps, earning him sixth place and eight points, followed closely by Nico Hulkenberg.

Those positions, of course, were determined based on the events of Saturday, June 8, when drivers participated in the standard qualifying session.For a qualifier, it was quite the spectacle that involved a crash, a surprising drop in positions, and a jump in the rankings for one team that had been struggling to climb higher.Before drivers took to the qualifier session to determine their position on Sunday’s race, they took part in three practice rounds. Please see our update page for the latest updates.
Over the next thirteen laps, Vettel attempted to build a five-second gap to Hamilton in second.

Vettel ultimately crossed the finish line in first place, but was only 1.3 seconds ahead, meaning the victory was awarded to Hamilton. With another year came the thrills and excitement that follows Formula One Grand Prix weekend in the heart of Montreal. By Practice 3, he was sitting on top, followed immediately by Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, who took first on Practice 1 before dropping to sixth in Practice 2.Heading into the qualifier, it was clear that Vettel, Max Verstappen, Leclerc, Valtteri Bottas, and Hamilton would be stiff competition.While the qualifying session can set the tone for race day for some drivers, that wasn’t quite the case for everyone at the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix. Ricciardo was able to qualify in 4th, marking the highest position the team has earned since the 2010 Japanese Grand Prix.Battling for the leading position were race leaders Vettel and Hamilton.Finishing within milliseconds of one another, Vettel was able to walk away with the first spot, but it didn’t give him the guarantee of taking the victory during the race on Sunday.Just as they had done during the practice races and the qualifying round, Vettel and Hamilton fought for the victory.

Vettel, driving for Scuderia Ferrari, may have completed the 70-lap race ahead of his opponent, but it was Hamilton that took the victory.