Canadian Grand Prix 1993 - Race Schedule and Countdown

Canadian Grand Prix

Montreal Canada

Complete

Jun 13, 1993 2:00 PM

Race Results

🥇Winner
Williams
🥈2nd Place
🥉3rd Place
Williams

Race Summary

Alain Prost bounced back from his Monaco disappointment with a dominant victory at the Canadian Grand Prix, reasserting Williams' superiority and extending his championship lead over Ayrton Senna. The Frenchman controlled the race from the front, managing the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve's unique challenges of heavy braking zones and the wall-lined layout with the precision that had defined his career. Michael Schumacher delivered another impressive drive to finish second for Benetton, holding off Prost's teammate Damon Hill in a intense battle for the runner-up position that showcased the young German's defensive racecraft.

The 69-lap race unfolded in warm Montreal sunshine, with Prost establishing an early lead and controlling the pace throughout. The Williams FW15C's active suspension and traction control proved particularly effective on the bumpy Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, allowing Prost to carry more speed through the chicanes while maintaining stability under heavy braking. Schumacher and Hill fought a spirited battle for second place, with the Benetton driver using all his skill to keep the faster Williams at bay, demonstrating the racecraft that was making him one of Formula 1's most exciting talents.

Prost's fourth victory of the season moved him 26 points clear of Senna in the championship standings, a commanding lead that suggested the title race was beginning to take shape. The Professor's clinical performance in Canada demonstrated his ability to respond to setbacks - after being beaten by Senna at Monaco, he returned with a flawless drive that reminded everyone why he was a four-time World Champion. Hill's third place, while frustrating for the Englishman who had the pace for second, still represented valuable championship points as he continued his impressive rookie season at Williams.