The Canadian Grand Prix 1994 was the 6th round of the 1994 F1 season, and took place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada, on June 12th.
Michael Schumacher won the race from the pole, followed by Damon Hill, and Jean Alesi completing the podium.
Final results
Race evolution
We do not have lap by lap information for this race, therefore we can't analyze the evolution of the reace.
Pit Stops
Unfortunately we do not have pit stops information for this race.
Strategy
Unfortunately we do not have strategy information for this race..
Incidents
The reace did not end without incidents... 14 drivers out of the original 27 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.
These included, Mark Blundell, Eddie Irvine, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, all of whom lost control and spun off the track, Mika Häkkinen, and Olivier Beretta, both suffered an engine malfunction, Gianni Morbidelli, who had a transmission problem on lap 50, Bertrand Gachot, and Andrea de Cesaris, both suffered a loss in oil pressure, Érik Comas, who had a problem with the clutch on lap 45, Ukyo Katayama, who had to retire due to an accident on lap 44, and Martin Brundle, who suffered from electrical problems on lap 3.
Spun off
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Mark BlundellLap 67
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Eddie IrvineLap 40
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Heinz-Harald FrentzenLap 5
Engine
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Mika HäkkinenLap 61
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Olivier BerettaLap 57
Transmission
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Gianni MorbidelliLap 50
Oil pressure
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Bertrand GachotLap 47
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Andrea de CesarisLap 24
Clutch
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Érik ComasLap 45
Accident
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Ukyo KatayamaLap 44
Electrical
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Martin BrundleLap 3
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There was also action outise of the track itself, and the stwearts decided to disqualify Christian Fittipaldi.
Disqualified
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Christian FittipaldiLap 68
Qualifying
From 1996 to 2002 the grid order was decided in a single qualifying session which would last 1 hour. During this time each driver had a maximun of 12 laps to set their best time.
This time around, Michael Schumacher managed to secure the pole position with a time of 1:26.178 seconds, 0.099 seconds faster than Jean Alesi, who completed the first line of the grid.