Round
8 - Canada
June 15, 2003 - Gilles Villeneuve
Directions
The circuit is easily reached from Montreal city centre.
The underground metro line runs to the Ile St. Helen, just a 300-metre
walk from the circuit.
There are quick and easy links to the International Mirabel airport.
And Montreal has plenty of restaurants and hotels.
Montreal is in Quebec where the outlook and the language is predominantly
French
Time difference: GMT -4
Course Details
Circuit length: 4.421 km No of laps: 69 Race distance:
305.049 km Lap record: Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams, 2002, 1min
15.960
History
The Ile Notre-Dame was the heart of Olympic action when Canada hosted
the 1976 games, and it also hosted the 1967 World Fair. Now it is famed
for its grand prix circuit, renamed Gilles Villeneuve to commemorate Canada's
favourite racing driver who was tragically killed during practice for
the 1982 Belgian Grand Prix.
Gives the impression of being a permanent circuit but it is constructed
each year for the grand prix, adjacent to what was the Olympic Rowing
basin and close to the site of the 1967 World Fair. It is part-permanent
and part street circuit, with a mixture of slow and fast corners plus
some very quick barrier-lined straights. The track is a big favourite
with teams and drivers, even though it is traditionally hard on cars.
Address
Gilles-Villeneuve Circuit
Tour de Controle
Ile Notre Dame
Montreal Quebec H3C 1A0
Tel: (1) 514 350 4731
Fax: (1) 514 350 0007 Recent Winners
| Year |
Driver |
Team |
| 2002 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 2001 |
R Schumacher |
Williams |
| 2000 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 1999 |
Hakkinen |
McLaren |
| 1998 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 1997 |
M Schumacher |
Ferrari |
| 1996 |
Hill |
Williams |
| 1995 |
Alesi |
Ferrari |
| 1994 |
M Schumacher |
Benetton |
| 1993 |
Prost |
Williams |
| 1992 |
Berger |
McLaren |
| 1991 |
Piquet |
Benetton |
| 1990 |
Senna |
McLaren |
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