The Canadian Grand Prix 2004 was the 8th round of the 2004 F1 season, and took place at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada, on June 13th.
Michael Schumacher won the race after starting in the 6th position, followed by Rubens Barrichello, and Jenson Button completing the podium.
Ralf Schumacher started from the pole position, but didn't manage to cross the finish line, as he , and had to retire on lap 70th.
Final results
Race evolution
Pit Stops
Unfortunately we do not have pit stops information for this race.
Strategy
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Incidents
The reace did not end without incidents... 11 drivers out of the original 20 who started did not managed to cross the finish line.
These included, Felipe Massa, who had to retire due to an accident on lap 62, Takuma Sato, who suffered an engine malfunction on lap 48, Fernando Alonso, who suffered a driveshaft problem on lap 44, Gianmaria Bruni, who experienced issues with the gearbox on lap 30, Mark Webber, who suffered a suspension problem on lap 6, and Jarno Trulli, who had a transmission problem on lap 0.
Accident
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Felipe MassaLap 62
Engine
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Takuma SatoLap 48
Driveshaft
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Fernando AlonsoLap 44
Gearbox
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Gianmaria BruniLap 30
Suspension
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Mark WebberLap 6
Transmission
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Jarno TrulliLap 0
There was also action outise of the track itself, and the stwearts decided to disqualify 4 drivers at the end of the race.
Disqualified
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Ralf SchumacherLap 70
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Juan Pablo MontoyaLap 70
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Cristiano da MattaLap 69
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Olivier PanisLap 69
Qualifying
During the 2024 season the qualifying format was held entirely on Saturday, and was structured as follows:
- Drivers would compelte a single flying lap, in the order the clasified in the previous race.
- Following the order from that attempt, drivers would complete another single flying lap to decide the final grid order.
This time around, Ralf Schumacher managed to secure the pole position with a time of 1:12.275 seconds, 0.066 seconds faster than Jenson Button, who completed the first line of the grid.