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Haas at the Canadian Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Haas·Canadian Grand Prix

Team × Circuit · hybrid

Haas at the Canadian Grand Prix

Haas's record at the Canadian Grand Prix is one of limited points, with their best finish a ninth place, highlighting the circuit's challenge for the American outfit.

  • hybrid
  • Montreal
  • Haas

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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
9
Race wins
0
Podiums
0
1-2 finishes
0
Best finish
P9
Points
4

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
2016P13P140
TeamHaas
  • CircuitCanadian Grand Prix
  • 2017P10P121
    2018P12P130
    2019P14P170
    2022P17—0
    2023P15P170
    2024P11P120
    2025P9P112
    2026P10P141

    The Canadian Grand Prix at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve has historically presented a formidable challenge for the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, often exposing the nuances of their car's performance on a hybrid track layout. Across nine starts at this demanding venue, Haas has secured a total of just 4 points, with their best individual race result being a ninth-place finish in the 2025 season. This contrasts with more favorable outings at circuits where their car concept might find a better rhythm, for instance, compared to the tight, low-speed demands seen at an event like the Aston Martin at the Monaco Grand Prix.

    The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is characterized by its long straights punctuated by heavy braking zones and chicanes, demanding a delicate balance between straight-line speed and mechanical grip. For Haas, utilizing the Ferrari power unit's potential on the straights is crucial, but this must be carefully balanced against the need for strong front-end grip and stability through the slower, technical sections. The team's best finishes have typically come in races where strategic calls or attrition played a significant role, as evidenced by their tenth-place finish in 2017, securing their first point at the circuit, and another tenth in 2026, adding a further point to their tally. This pattern suggests that outright pace has often been a hurdle, requiring a nuanced approach to race weekend execution.

    Historically, Haas has found it challenging to consistently extract performance across both qualifying and race conditions at Montreal. The circuit's unforgiving nature, with its close walls and the infamous 'Wall of Champions,' punishes even minor errors, placing a premium on driver precision and a stable car setup. While other high-speed street circuits, such as the Aston Martin at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, also demand precision, Montreal's unique blend of high-speed sections and tight chicanes creates a different set of engineering compromises. Understanding these trade-offs is fundamental to success in Formula 1, as detailed by the FIA — F1 World Championship regulations.

    Looking at the broader context of their performances, the team’s journey at the Canadian Grand Prix reflects a broader narrative of an outfit striving for consistent midfield presence. Their total of zero wins, zero podiums, and zero 1-2 finishes at this circuit underscores the competitive landscape and the specific challenges Montreal presents. Data from sources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data provides a clear picture of their historical performance, highlighting the sporadic nature of their point-scoring efforts. Success here requires a car that can handle aggressive kerb riding without compromising aerodynamic stability, a characteristic that is often a differentiator between teams. This is a recurring theme across various events, including more traditional circuits such as the Aston Martin at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. The pursuit of this balance is a constant for all teams on the Formula 1 — official site calendar.

    Common questions

    How many times has Haas raced in Canada?
    The MoneyGram Haas F1 Team has made 9 starts at the Canadian Grand Prix since their debut season in 2016.
    What is Haas's best finish in Montreal?
    Their best result at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is a ninth-place finish, achieved in the 2025 season, securing 2 points.
    Has Haas scored points consistently in Canada?
    Haas has scored points in Canada in three seasons: 2017 (1 point), 2025 (2 points), and 2026 (1 point), totaling 4 points across 9 appearances.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026