Canadian GP: All the winners since 1967
The Canadian Grand Prix was first run as a round of the Formula 1 World Championship in 1967. Ferrari shades McLaren by one win for the mantle of most-successful constructor, while Michael Schumacher is just one win ahead of Lewis Hamilton. Here are all the winners from across the years, click on the arrows above to scroll through them…
1967 Jack Brabham, Brabham

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1968 Denny Hulme, McLaren

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1969 Jacky Ickx, Brabham

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1970 Jacky Ickx, Ferrari

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1971 Jackie Stewart, Tyrrell

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1972 Jackie Stewart, Tyrrell

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1973 Peter Revson, McLaren

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1974 Emerson Fittipaldi, McLaren

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1976 James Hunt, McLaren

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1977 Jody Scheckter, Wolf

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1978 Gilles Villeneuve, Ferrari

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1979 Alan Jones, Williams

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1980 Alan Jones, Williams

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1981 Jacques Laffite, Ligier

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1982 Nelson Piquet, Brabham

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1983 Rene Arnoux, Ferrari

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1984 Nelson Piquet, Brabham

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1985 Michele Alboreto, Ferrari

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1986 Nigel Mansell, Williams

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1988 Ayrton Senna, McLaren

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1989 Thierry Boutsen, Williams

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1990 Ayrton Senna, McLaren

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1991 Nelson Piquet, Benetton

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1992 Gerhard Berger, McLaren

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1993 Alain Prost, Williams

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1994 Michael Schumacher, Benetton

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1995 Jean Alesi, Ferrari

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1996 Damon Hill, Williams

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1997 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

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1998 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

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1999 Mika Hakkinen, McLaren

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2000 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

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2001 Ralf Schumacher, Williams

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2002 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

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2003 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

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2004 Michael Schumacher, Ferrari

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2005 Kimi Raikkonen, McLaren

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2006 Fernando Alonso, Renault

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2007 Lewis Hamilton, McLaren

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2008 Robert Kubica, BMW Sauber

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2010 Lewis Hamilton, McLaren

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2011 Jenson Button, McLaren

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2012 Lewis Hamilton, McLaren

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2013 Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull

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2014 Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull

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2015 Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

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2016 Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

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2017 Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

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2018 Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari

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Canadian GP: All the winners since 1967
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