Canadian Grand Prix 1968 - Race Schedule and Countdown

Canadian Grand Prix

Quebec Canada

Complete

Sep 22, 1968 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
McLaren-Ford
🥈2nd Place
McLaren-Ford
🥉3rd Place

Race Summary

Denny Hulme claimed his second consecutive victory at the inaugural Canadian Grand Prix at Mont-Tremblant, leading teammate Bruce McLaren to the team's first 1-2 finish. The defending champion's dominant performance at the challenging Quebec circuit demonstrated his class, controlling the race from the front and managing the gap to his teammate with precision. McLaren's 1-2 finish represented a significant milestone for the team, validating Bruce McLaren's vision of building a constructor capable of winning consistently. The result moved McLaren firmly into second place in the constructors' championship, though Lotus remained out of reach at the top of the standings.

The race at Mont-Tremblant's beautiful but demanding road course provided a stern test of car and driver, with the circuit's elevation changes and fast corners requiring committed driving. Hulme's victory extended his recent run of strong form, demonstrating that the New Zealander remained one of the sport's most complete drivers despite his title defense falling short. Bruce McLaren's second place showed impressive team discipline, with the team owner following team orders to secure maximum points for the constructors' championship. Pedro Rodriguez finished third for BRM, continuing his consistent run of strong results through the second half of the season.

Graham Hill could only manage fifth place after struggling with handling issues, though his championship lead remained comfortable with one race remaining. Jackie Stewart's fourth-place finish kept his mathematical championship hopes alive, but the Scot needed a victory in Mexico combined with Hill retiring to claim the title. The Canadian Grand Prix demonstrated Formula 1's growing international appeal, with the race attracting strong crowds despite the circuit's remote location in the Quebec mountains. McLaren's 1-2 finish provided the perfect springboard for the championship-deciding Mexican Grand Prix, where Graham Hill would attempt to seal his second World Championship.