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The race was run over 69 laps, but the results were declared after 68 laps because of crowd invasion just after Alesi had finished. In original results, [[Luca Badoer]] finished in 7th, ahead of [[Mika Salo]] who had stopped next to the pit wall to avoid hitting spectators. |
The race was run over 69 laps, but the results were declared after 68 laps because of crowd invasion just after Alesi had finished. In original results, [[Luca Badoer]] finished in 7th, ahead of [[Mika Salo]] who had stopped next to the pit wall to avoid hitting spectators. |
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==Report== |
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===Background=== |
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One thing that was noted in the build-up to the race weekend was the bumpiness of the circuit, with the drivers' in the post-qualifying press conference noting that the circuit should be resurfaced.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-3>{{cite video | people = [[Ben Edwards|Edwards, Ben]] (Commentator) | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 01:09-01:15 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25 | quote = Another point that the drivers' were making in the post-qualifying press conference yesterday is just how bumpy the track is as well, and they were saying even for dry conditions they could do with the track being resurfaced.}}</ref> It was also noted that overtaking into the new chicane was banned, although the length of the ban was unclear - with [[Michael Schumacher]] and [[Damon Hill]] unclear whether you were not allowed to overtake into the chicane for just the first lap, or for every lap.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-7>{{cite video | people = [[Ben Edwards|Edwards, Ben]] (Commentator) | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 27:30-29:00 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> |
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===Practice and qualifying=== |
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Schumacher's pole position was the 100th for a [[Renault F1|Renault]] powered car and the ninth of his career.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-2>{{cite video | people = [[Ben Edwards|Edwards, Ben]] (Commentator) | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 01:09-01:15 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> |
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===Race day=== |
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The 30-minute warm-up session was held in wet conditions, with rain constantly falling since the early morning, the first time rain had fell over the Grand Prix weekend.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-1>{{cite video | people = [[Ben Edwards|Edwards, Ben]]; [[John Watson (racing driver)|Watson, John]] (Commentators) | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 00:05-01:00 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> Hill was one of the few drivers' to make a mistake, spinning at the newly installed chicane.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-4>{{cite video | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 10:40-11:00 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> Hill's [[Williams F1|Williams]] team-mate, [[David Coulthard]] spun at the previous corner later in the session, while [[Bertrand Gachot]] also ran into the gravel trap.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-5>{{cite video | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 13:41-17:00 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> After a brief stay in the pits, an animated Hill went back onto the track, only to go off into the gravel trap, beaching his car.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-7>{{cite video | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 21:12-23:14 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> Due to the changing weather conditions, the order was mixed, with the [[Ferrari]]'s of [[Jean Alesi]] and [[Gerhard Berger]] in first and third. [[Rubens Barrichello]] split them in second, with Schumacher fourth. [[Mika Häkkinen]] was fifth. The [[Sauber]]'s of [[Heinz Harald Frentzen]] and [[Jean-Christophe Boullion]] were 6th and 7th, with [[Luca Badoer]] in the [[Minardi]] rounding out the top 8.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-8>{{cite video | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 29:04 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> The two Williams drivers' eventually finished in 12th and 16th.<ref name=eurosport-warmup-8/> |
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The race started at 14:00 [[Eastern Daylight Time|EDT]] ([[Greenwich Mean Time|GMT]] -4).<ref name=eurosport-warmup-6>{{cite video | people = [[John Watson (racing driver)|Watson, John]] (Commentator) | date = 1995-06-11 | title = Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live | medium = Television production | publisher = [[Eurosport]] | location = [[London]], England | time = 19:10-19:25 (excluding commercials) | accessdate = 2012-05-25}}</ref> |
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== Classification == |
== Classification == |
Revision as of 21:53, 25 May 2012
1995 Canadian Grand Prix | |||
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Race 6 of 17 in the 1995 Formula One World Championship | |||
Race details | |||
Date | June 11, 1995 | ||
Official name | XXXIII Grand Prix Molson du Canada | ||
Location | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada | ||
Course | Street circuit | ||
Course length | 4.430 km (2.768 miles) | ||
Distance | 68 laps, 301.240 km (188.275 miles) | ||
Scheduled distance | 69 laps, 305.670 km (190.992 miles) | ||
Weather | Sunny | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Benetton-Renault | ||
Time | 1:27.661 | ||
Fastest lap | |||
Driver | Michael Schumacher | Benetton-Renault | |
Time | 1:29.174 on lap 67 | ||
Podium | |||
First | Ferrari | ||
Second | Jordan-Peugeot | ||
Third | Jordan-Peugeot | ||
Lap leaders |
The 1995 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on June 11, 1995 at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal. It was the sixth race of the 1995 Formula One season.
It is notable for having produced the only Grand Prix victory for French driver Jean Alesi. This was seen as a popular victory, as Alesi had waited over five years for a victory and he was driving the red number 27 Ferrari, as famously driven by Canadian hero Gilles Villeneuve. Adding to the victory was the fact that the win also occurred on Alesi's 31st birthday.
Michael Schumacher led until a late problem with his gearbox necessitated a long pit stop. Several other regular front-runners had problems, allowing both Jordans to finish on the podium for the first time in their history. Jordan had scored their first-ever GP points in Montreal 4 years earlier.
After Alesi crossed the finished line, race fans broke through the fences and charged the pit area. Race officials put out the black flag, effectly requiring all drivers to immediately stop on the track. However, Alesi was now entering the hairpin at the far end of the circuit on his victory lap. Running out of fuel, he removed his steering wheel, stood on top of the car and "surfed" it to a stop. Schumacher, approaching from behind, stopped and famously gave Alesi a lift back to the pits on top of his car.
Also, that Sunday evening, the first rumours started circulating that Michael Schumacher had signed a multi-million dollar contract with Ferrari for 1996.
The race was run over 69 laps, but the results were declared after 68 laps because of crowd invasion just after Alesi had finished. In original results, Luca Badoer finished in 7th, ahead of Mika Salo who had stopped next to the pit wall to avoid hitting spectators.
Report
Background
One thing that was noted in the build-up to the race weekend was the bumpiness of the circuit, with the drivers' in the post-qualifying press conference noting that the circuit should be resurfaced.[1] It was also noted that overtaking into the new chicane was banned, although the length of the ban was unclear - with Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill unclear whether you were not allowed to overtake into the chicane for just the first lap, or for every lap.[2]
Practice and qualifying
Schumacher's pole position was the 100th for a Renault powered car and the ninth of his career.[3]
Race day
The 30-minute warm-up session was held in wet conditions, with rain constantly falling since the early morning, the first time rain had fell over the Grand Prix weekend.[4] Hill was one of the few drivers' to make a mistake, spinning at the newly installed chicane.[5] Hill's Williams team-mate, David Coulthard spun at the previous corner later in the session, while Bertrand Gachot also ran into the gravel trap.[6] After a brief stay in the pits, an animated Hill went back onto the track, only to go off into the gravel trap, beaching his car.[2] Due to the changing weather conditions, the order was mixed, with the Ferrari's of Jean Alesi and Gerhard Berger in first and third. Rubens Barrichello split them in second, with Schumacher fourth. Mika Häkkinen was fifth. The Sauber's of Heinz Harald Frentzen and Jean-Christophe Boullion were 6th and 7th, with Luca Badoer in the Minardi rounding out the top 8.[7] The two Williams drivers' eventually finished in 12th and 16th.[7]
The race started at 14:00 EDT (GMT -4).[8]
Classification
Qualifying
Race
Standings after the race
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- Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.
References
- ^ Edwards, Ben (Commentator) (1995-06-11). Canadian Grand Prix: Warm-Up Session Live (Television production). London, England: Eurosport. Event occurs at 01:09-01:15 (excluding commercials).
Another point that the drivers' were making in the post-qualifying press conference yesterday is just how bumpy the track is as well, and they were saying even for dry conditions they could do with the track being resurfaced.
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