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

Team × Circuit · hybrid

McLaren at the Canadian Grand Prix

McLaren boasts a rich history at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with nine wins and 18 podiums, reflecting their strong adaptation to Montreal's hybrid demands over decades.

  • hybrid
  • Montreal
  • McLaren

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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
45
Race wins
9
Podiums
18
1-2 finishes
2
Best finish
P1
Points
291

Won here in: 1988, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
1978
TeamMcLaren
  • CircuitCanadian Grand Prix
  • P8
    —
    0
    1979P6—1
    1980P4—3
    1981P2—6
    1982P3—4
    1983P6—1
    1984P2P310
    1985P3—4
    1986P2P49
    1988P1P215
    1989P7—0
    1990P1P412
    1991——0
    1992P1—10
    1993P14P180
    1994——0
    1995——0
    1996P4P55
    1997P7—0
    1998——0
    1999P1P710
    2000P4P73
    2001P3—4
    2002P2P49
    2003P6—3
    2004P5P67
    2005P1—10
    2006P3—6
    2007P1P712
    2008P9—0
    2010P1P243
    2011P1—25
    2012P1P1625
    2013P11P120
    2014P4P914
    2015——0
    2016P11—0
    2017P14P160
    2018P16—0
    2019P11—0
    2022P11P150
    2023P11P130
    2024P2P528
    2025P4P1812
    2026P11—0

    McLaren's historical record at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, with nine wins and 18 podium finishes, firmly establishes them as a team with a profound understanding of the Canadian Grand Prix's unique demands. This hybrid circuit, blending the precision of a street track with the high-speed sections of a permanent facility, has often played to McLaren's strengths, particularly during eras when their chassis offered exceptional braking stability and traction out of slow corners. The team's two 1-2 finishes here further underscore their periods of dominance, such as the memorable 1988 season.

    The circuit's layout, characterized by long straights punctuated by heavy braking zones and chicanes, places a premium on both engine power and a car's ability to change direction rapidly. Historically, McLaren's partnership with Mercedes power units has provided a competitive edge on tracks with significant power demands, allowing their drivers to capitalize on the straights before diving into the tight corners. This balance between outright speed and mechanical grip for the chicanes is crucial. For instance, while a team like Haas at the Las Vegas Grand Prix might focus purely on street circuit characteristics, Montreal requires a broader approach.

    McLaren's journey at Montreal hasn't been without its fluctuations. Following a golden era that saw multiple victories between 1988 and 2012, including a strong run in the early 2010s with wins in 2010, 2011, and 2012, the team experienced a more challenging period. From 2013 to 2023, points finishes were inconsistent, and the team often found itself outside the top ten. This dip highlights how sensitive performance at this circuit can be to the car's overall concept and its specific adaptation to kerb riding and wall proximity.

    However, the 2024 season marked a significant resurgence for McLaren at Montreal, securing a second-place finish. This recent performance suggests that the current MCL38 car concept, under Team Principal Andrea Stella, has found a strong balance. Its improved low-speed performance, coupled with efficient aerodynamics, appears well-suited to the circuit's demands for both straight-line speed and agility through the chicanes. This adaptability is key, much like how Williams at the Australian Grand Prix often sees its fortunes tied to how well its car handles the blend of fast and flowing sections.

    The Canadian Grand Prix remains a barometer for a car's all-around capability, testing its braking, traction, and aerodynamic efficiency. McLaren's historical triumphs, as detailed in comprehensive Formula 1 — official site records, demonstrate their capacity to engineer cars that excel in these areas. The team's ability to navigate the Wall of Champions section, demanding precision and commitment, has often been a visual representation of their car's inherent stability and the driver's confidence. Understanding the nuances of such hybrid tracks is vital for any team aiming for consistent success in FIA — F1 World Championship events, and McLaren's history here provides a rich case study. For a deeper dive into historical data, resources like Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data offer granular insights into past performances. The team's recent form suggests they are once again tuning their machinery effectively for the unique challenge that Montreal presents, a stark contrast to some of their more difficult outings in the mid-2010s, and a promising sign for future races at this iconic venue.

    Common questions

    How many times has McLaren won the Canadian Grand Prix?
    McLaren has won the Canadian Grand Prix 9 times, with their first victory in 1988 and most recent in 2012.
    What is McLaren's best finish at Montreal?
    McLaren's best finish at the Canadian Grand Prix is a win, achieved in multiple seasons, including 1988, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, and 2012.
    Does the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve suit McLaren's current car?
    The 2024 season's second-place finish suggests McLaren's current car concept, with its strong low-speed performance and efficient aero, is well-suited to Montreal's hybrid demands.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026