2011 Canadian Grand Prix: A Detailed Recap
Race Overview
Held on June 12, 2011, at the Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve in Montreal, Canada, the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix was an unforgettable Formula One race. It marked the seventh round of the 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship.
Jenson Button's Historic Victory
After a thrilling battle, Jenson Button of McLaren emerged victorious. The win was particularly significant as it marked the longest race in Formula One history, lasting for four hours and four minutes due to heavy rain interruption. Button's victory was also his 10th career win in Formula One, solidifying his status as a legend in the sport.
Additional Highlights
The race was also notable for several other highlights:
- Fernando Alonso of Ferrari finished second, followed by Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull in third.
- The race was marred by several accidents, including a serious crash involving Mark Webber of Red Bull and Felipe Massa of Ferrari.
- Lewis Hamilton of McLaren retired from the race after a mechanical failure.
Conclusion
The 2011 Canadian Grand Prix was a thrilling and unforgettable race that will be remembered for its historic length, Jenson Button's impressive victory, and the dramatic events that unfolded throughout the race. It remains one of the most iconic races in Formula One history.
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