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The Canadian Grand Prix is an annual motor racing event held since 1961. It has been part of the Formula One World Championship since 1967. It was first staged at Mosport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario, as a sports car event, before alternating between Mosport and Circuit Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, after Formula One took over the event. After 1971, safety concerns led to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport. In 1978, after similar safety concerns with Mosport, the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Notre Dame Island in Montreal, Quebec.
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Canadian GP date moved to reduce carbon emissions![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
F1 Q&A after Canada: Ricciardo and Sainz future plus Perez at Red BullBBC F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the Canadian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
Verstappen wins gripping wet-dry race in CanadaRed Bull’s Max Verstappen wins a gripping wet-dry Canadian Grand Prix that developed into a five-car battle for the lead over the final 10 laps.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Russell rues missed opportunity but big picture positive for Mercedes'George Russell finished third at the Canadian Grand Prix and left Montreal with mixed feelings despite Mercedes' significant progress.BBC Sport - Published | |
F1 Q&A: Who will be future world champions?BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions before the Canadian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | |
McLaren's Norris safety car penalty appeal rejectedMcLaren's request for a right to review Lando Norris' five-second penalty at the Canadian Grand Prix is rejected.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ferrari 'going in the right direction' - Vasseur![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Max Verstappen Drove With Dead Bird Stuck To Car During Canadian GP WinIt turns out Max Verstappen's dominant win at the Canadian Grand Prix was even more impressive than it looked ... 'cause the Formula One superstar completed the race with a dead bird stuck to his car!!..TMZ.com - Published | |
Verstappen wins to equal Senna victories total![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Leclerc will wear Villeneuve tribute after talks![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Verstappen on Canadian GP pole ahead of Hulkenberg![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Canadian Grand Prix build-up: Verstappen on pole from Alonso![]() BBC Sport - Published | |
Hamilton leads Mercedes one-two in Canada practice![]() BBC Sport - Published | Canadian GP first practice ended by CCTV failure![]() BBC Sport - Published |
Canadian Grand Prix third practice before qualifying - radio and text![]() BBC Sport - Published | F1 quiz: How well do you know the Canadian Grand Prix?![]() BBC Sport - Published |
Canadian Grand Prix 'not at risk' despite wildfires![]() BBC Sport - Published | Canadian Grand Prix: Podium gives Lewis Hamilton 'hope' but Mercedes 'managing expectations'Lewis Hamilton says his podium in Canada gives him hope that Mercedes can return to competitiveness this year, but his team boss has urged caution.BBC Sport - Published |
Canadian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen holds off Carlos Sainz to extend championship leadRed Bull's Max Verstappen holds off a late challenge from Ferrari's Carlos Sainz to win the Canadian Grand Prix.BBC Sport - Published | Canadian Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso hopes to lead race with 'maximum attack' startFernando Alonso says his aim is to lead the Canadian Grand Prix after taking his first front-row start for 10 years.BBC Sport - Published |
Canadian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen beats Fernando Alonso to pole in MontrealRed Bull's Max Verstappen takes pole position in a wet qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix with Alpine's Fernando Alonso a surprise second.BBC Sport - Published | Canadian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc to start from back after further engine changesFerrari's Charles Leclerc will start the Canadian Grand Prix from the back of the grid as a result of a penalty for excessive engine usage.BBC Sport - Published |
Canadian Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc avoids penalty as Max Verstappen tops first practiceCharles Leclerc avoids a grid penalty on the first day of the Canadian Grand Prix weekend despite his engine failure at the last race.BBC Sport - Published | Canadian Grand Prix: FIA outlines plans to tackle 'porpoising' after drivers express concernsThe FIA says it is taking steps on safety grounds to reduce the high-speed bouncing that has affected drivers this season.BBC Sport - Published |
Lewis Hamilton to race at Canadian Grand Prix and 'wouldn't miss it for the world' despite painLewis Hamilton says he plans to compete at the Canadian Grand Prix and "wouldn't miss it for the world" despite experiencing pain in Sunday's race in Baku.BBC Sport - Published |