{"id":73295,"date":"2024-06-13T00:04:04","date_gmt":"2024-06-13T04:04:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/autosector.com\/?p=73295"},"modified":"2024-06-13T00:04:04","modified_gmt":"2024-06-13T04:04:04","slug":"f1-canadian-grand-prix-7-things-i-learned-attending-the-race-in-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/autosector.com\/?p=73295","title":{"rendered":"F1 Canadian Grand Prix: 7 things I learned attending the race in 2024 &#8211; Autoblog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>MONTREAL \u2014 Having just returned from a lovely trip to Quebec in order to witness the 2024 Canadian <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/pontiac\/grand+prix\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:0;\">Grand Prix<\/a> at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Notre Dame Island, I couldn&#8217;t help but compare and contrast this experience with my last in Formula 1 at t<a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2023\/11\/21\/las-vegas-grand-prix-f1-recap\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:1;\">he inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix<\/a>. The differences between the two events are as stark as those between the two cities that hosted them. The driver who crossed the finish line in first place may have been the same, but how we got to that point was very different. Here are seven things I learned, along with some thoughts on the future of the long-running Grand Prix.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">The on-track action was spectacular<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>First and foremost, Formula 1 is about racing and the results on the track. And this season, the race <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/2024\/06\/09\/max-verstappen-wins-a-rain-soaked-f1-canadian-grand-prix\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:2;\">did not disappoint<\/a>. We\u2019ll touch on the weather in this recap, but suffice it to say it added to the intrigue. Numerous lead changes throughout the 70-lap race, two safety car periods, pit stop strategy and tire choice all played a role, as, of course, did driver skill and vehicle performance.<\/p>\n<p>In the end, <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/max+verstappen\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:3;\">Max Verstappen<\/a> won the event for the third straight year. But a podium that includes three different teams from three different constructors is a recipe for fun.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">Weather makes for more challenges, more risks and more rewards<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>On to the weather. Yes, it rained. Quite a bit, and quite hard at times. I got caught in a freak hailstorm that ended up flooding some team hospitality tents, and then several times more over the course of the weekend\u2019s festivities.<\/p>\n<p>But while rain can cause headaches for organizers and attendees alike, it also adds a lot of strategies for teams to consider. Get most things right, as did <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/red+bull+racing\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:4;\">Red Bull<\/a> Racing and Max Verstappen \u2014 with the notable exception of a decision to have Sergio Perez drive an unsafe car on the track in an effort to protect Verstappen\u2019s position, leading to a three-position penalty at the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix \u2014 and you end up atop the podium.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">The locals seem okay with the event<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>As the second-largest metro area in Canada and the 10th largest in North America, Montreal is far from the biggest city to host a Formula 1 race in 2024. But the local residents are seemingly very accustomed to the yearly event. Compared to the Las Vegas Grand Prix that I attended last season, which was the first running of that particular race, the Canadian Grand Prix felt like a well-oiled machine.<\/p>\n<p>The city and its residents seem eager to please race attendees with lots of events tailored to the incoming clientele. When we flew out (which we did first thing the next morning in an attempt to beat the rush), the airport was packed, but we didn\u2019t hear many complaints.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Here are some fun facts:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/michael+schumacher\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:5;\">Michael Schumacher<\/a> and <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/lewis+hamilton\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:6;\">Lewis Hamilton<\/a> are tied at the top of the leaderboard with 7 wins each in Montreal.<\/li>\n<li>Nelson Piquet and Verstappen are next with 3 wins each<\/li>\n<li><a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/ferrari\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:7;\">Ferrari<\/a> leads the overall constructors board with 14 wins, followed by <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/mclaren\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:8;\">McLaren<\/a> with 13, Williams with 7 and Red Bull with 5<\/li>\n<li><a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/ford\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:9;\">Ford<\/a>, perhaps surprisingly to those who only recently became fans of the series, Ford\u2019s 12 victories as an engine supplier is only 2 down from the leader, Ferrari<\/li>\n<li>The \u201cWall of Champions\u201d is so named because of its propensity to be the area where top championship-winning drivers crash. Victims include such storied drivers as Schumacher, Damon Hill, Sebastian Vettel and Jacques Villeneuve.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">But the event is showing some cracks<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>The track layout is generally appreciated by drivers, it\u2019s pretty tight with close barriers in many sections. And while the overall look and feel of the complex is crisp and clean, it\u2019s also getting pretty old. But a much bigger issue one of smallness. Notre Dame Island isn\u2019t all that big, and basically every square meter is taken up by the track and its related facilities. That means parking is basically non-existent, leading to long lines for pedestrians and shuttles alike.<\/p>\n<p>The main connection to the island crosses a bridge that is the source of many traffic delays. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbc.ca\/news\/canada\/montreal\/5-arrested-after-blocking-montreal-bridge-in-f1-protest-1.7229793\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:10;\">A climate-related protest<\/a> snarled the flow of vehicles for over an hour, and while that didn\u2019t actually affect any on-track action, it did mean plenty of fans were kept out. We\u2019re not going to use this space to comment on the environmental friendliness of racing, other than to say it isn\u2019t friendly at all, but traffic jams and blockages that lead to additional idling aren\u2019t either.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">This years cracks stood out like a sore thumb<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>Massive queues, general congestion, muddy parking lots and poor communication from race organizers were all problems at the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix. But more bad headlines also surrounded the fans attending the event.<\/p>\n<p>American musician <a href=\"https:\/\/montrealgazette.com\/news\/local-news\/pitbull-apologizes-for-cancelling-parc-jean-drapeau-concert\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:11;\">Pitbull canceled an event on Saturday<\/a>, leaving fans standing in the rain with no entertainment to make it feel worthwhile. \u201cDue to transportation issues, we weren\u2019t able to make it tonight, and those are things that are out of our control,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Worse (due to its inherent safety implications), fans ran onto the track after the winners crossed the finish line but before every other car had done so. Human beings don\u2019t stand a chance against 200-mile-per-hour pointy bits of <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/carbon+fiber\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:12;\">carbon fiber<\/a> and aluminum, naturally, so this is a significant problem. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fia.com\/documents\/championships\/fia-formula-one-world-championship-14\/season\/season-2024-2043\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:13;\">FIA stewards issued the following<\/a>:<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA large group of spectators managed to break the security lines and accessed the track in several areas while the race was finishing and cars were still on track. The security measures and\/or security officers and\/or equipment which were expected to be in place for the Event were not either enforced or were not sufficient resulting in an unsafe environment for the spectators and drivers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Promoter stated, in mitigation, that they would conduct a thorough investigation and take steps to remediate in time for the next event in Canada. They also expressed their disappointment as they had already invested significant resources in improving the safety measures, but apparently this did not have the desired effect.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Octane Racing Group, the official name of the race promotion group, has until September 30, 2024, to \u201cpresent a formal remediation plan to the <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/fia\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:14;\">FIA<\/a> that adequately addresses the serious concerns above.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">It\u2019s a staple of the calendar<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>The Canadian Grand Prix been going on since 1961 and has been located at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve since 1978. The track\u2019s current 2.71-mile configuration has been constant since 2002, and a fast lap is in the 1:13-range.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s been run in mid-June since the early 1980s, which provides generally warm weather, but it\u2019s also known to be affected by rain like it was in 2024. A claimed record attendance of 350,000 spectators indicates that the event is more popular today than ever.<\/p>\n<p>Despite the aforementioned issues and the remediation plan to improve safety, an agreement between the circuit and <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/tag\/f1\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:15;\">F1<\/a> to operate the Canadian Grand Prix runs through 2031.<\/p>\n<h2><span style=\"font-size: 18pt;\">Will it be moved to a different week?<\/span><\/h2>\n<p>There\u2019s plenty of scuttlebutt floating around regarding a potential shuffling of the schedule so that teams don\u2019t have to travel across the Atlantic <a class=\"injectedLinkmain\" href=\"https:\/\/www.autoblog.com\/fisker\/ocean\/\" data-ylk=\"elm:context_link;itc:0;pos:1;sec:donut-hole;cpos:16;\">Ocean<\/a> quite as often as they do now. Remember what we said about the environmental friendliness of racing in general? Well, it\u2019s not cheap to move locations and ship cars, gear, computers, people and everything else back and forth either.<\/p>\n<p>It seems like it would make more sense to bundle Montreal with some other North American races, of which there are a growing number. Might the Canadian Grand Prix run the week before or after the Miami Grand Prix? Our Magic 8 Balls say \u2026 stay tuned.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>MONTREAL \u2014 Having just returned from a lovely trip to Quebec in order to witness the 2024 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Notre Dame Island, I couldn&#8217;t help but compare and contrast this experience with my last in Formula 1 at the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix. 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