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Lance Stroll 2018 Canadian GP Result: DNF (Collision) | The F1 Formula
Lance Stroll·Canadian Grand Prix·2018

Race result · 2018

Lance Stroll at the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix

Lance Stroll's home race at the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix concluded almost immediately for the Williams driver, as a first-lap collision forced his retirement without completing a single lap.

  • Collision
  • 0 pts
  • Williams Grand Prix Engineering

The result

2018 Canadian

Lance Stroll's participation in his home event, the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, was cut short by a first-lap incident. Starting from 16th on the grid, the Williams driver's race ended abruptly due to a collision, resulting in a "Collision" status and zero laps completed. This early exit meant no points were scored, a significant setback for the Canadian driver on a circuit where local support is always palpable. The incident, which also involved Brendon Hartley, highlighted the immediate and often unforgiving consequences of close-quarters racing at the start of a Grand Prix. Both drivers retired from the race, underscoring the chaotic nature of the opening moments. For a deeper understanding of race incidents and their impact on championship standings, the official [Formula 1 — official site](https://www.formula1.com/en) provides extensive archives and historical context for such events.

The early retirement contrasted sharply with the full race distance completed by many competitors, including his Williams teammate, Sergey Sirotkin. Sirotkin, who started 17th, managed to navigate the race to finish 17th, albeit two laps down, completing 66 laps. This disparity in outcomes within the same team underscored the precarious balance of navigating a Grand Prix start, especially from the mid-to-back of the grid. For Williams Grand Prix Engineering, the 2018 season presented considerable challenges, with securing championship points proving to be a consistent battle. Stroll's DNF meant a missed opportunity to contribute to the team's tally, keeping his points total static at 4 after this round. The intricacies of race regulations and driver conduct in such incidents are governed by the [FIA — F1 World Championship](https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula-one-world-championship), which sets the standards for competition.

Such a short race offers little in terms of strategic analysis, unlike a full race distance where tire management, pit stops, and overtakes dictate outcomes. The circumstances here were purely reactive to an immediate on-track event. This is a stark contrast to races where drivers like [Esteban Ocon at the 2022 United States Grand Prix](/results/2022-cota-esteban-ocon) can execute a full race plan to secure a points finish, or where the strategic plays of a front-runner like [Carlos Sainz at the 2022 United States Grand Prix](/results/2022-cota-carlos-sainz) are critical. The raw data for all race results, including retirements and their specific statuses, is meticulously recorded and available through resources like [Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data](https://api.jolpi.ca/ergast/f1/2026.json), providing a factual basis for detailed analysis of every Grand Prix. The unpredictable nature of race starts is a recurring theme in [Wikipedia: Formula One](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_One) history, sometimes leading to outcomes as stark as Stroll's here, or the challenges faced by drivers such as [Pierre Gasly at the 2022 United States Grand Prix](/results/2022-cota-pierre-gasly) in different competitive contexts. This 2018 Canadian Grand Prix was a race of missed potential for Stroll, concluding before he had a chance to demonstrate his pace on home soil.

Grid
16th
Finish
Collision
Points
0
Laps
0
Race recap

Verified race record · Ergast

  • Grid

    P16

  • Finish

    Collision

  • Points

    0

  • Laps

    0

  • Constructor

    Williams Grand Prix Engineering

  • Status

    Collision

Teammate that weekend

Sergey Sirotkin

Grid P17 · Finish P17 · 0 pts

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Championship · before vs after

Before round 7

P164 pts

After round 7

P164 pts

Data from Ergast·Race date 2018-06-10
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Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
Last reviewed May 31, 2026