Here’s the latest I could confirm about the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, based on publicly available summaries and retrospective looks:
- The race took place at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on June 10, 2007, as the sixth round of the 2007 Formula One season. It was notable for multiple safety car deployments and a dramatic finish that marked Lewis Hamilton’s first Formula One victory.[1][2]
- Hamilton won from pole position, achieving his first F1 win in what was also a historic podium for non-Ferrari/McLaren teams that weekend, with Nick Heidfeld and Alexander Wurz finishing second and third respectively. The result was significant as it was the first podium for drivers outside Ferrari/McLaren in that season’s early rounds.[2][1]
- The race featured four separate safety car periods, including one caused by Robert Kubica’s crash. Felipe Massa and Giancarlo Fisichella were disqualified for leaving the pit lane when the exit was closed, which reshaped the field and final classifications.[4][2]
- The event is frequently recalled for its chaotic nature and as a milestone in Hamilton’s early career, illustrating how strategic timing of pit stops and safety-car deployments can influence race outcomes in high-pressure situations.[3][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed, up-to-date sources or provide a concise timeline of key incidents and laps from the race, with citations.