- Source: 1979 Canadian Grand Prix
The 1979 Canadian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 30 September 1979 at the Circuit Île Notre-Dame, Montreal.
During practice Niki Lauda announced his retirement from Formula One. The Brabham team, who had replaced their Alfa Romeo-engined BT48 with the Cosworth DFV-engined BT49, recruited Argentine newcomer Ricardo Zunino as Lauda's replacement.
The organizers would not let the Alfa Romeo factory team compete unless they pre-qualified. They refused to do so but a compromise was reached where one of their drivers would be allowed to take part in practice. The other, Bruno Giacomelli, was not allowed to enter the race.
The race turned into a close duel between Alan Jones and Gilles Villeneuve that continued the entire race.
As of 2024, Regazzoni's podium remains the last for a Swiss driver in Formula One.
Qualifying
= Qualifying classification
=Race
= Classification
=Notes
This was the Formula One World Championship debut for Argentinian driver Ricardo Zunino.
This was the 5th fastest lap, 5th Grand Prix win, 1st Grand Slam and 10th and 11th podium finish for Williams.
Championship standings after the race
Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings. Only the best 4 results from the first 7 races and the best 4 results from the last 8 races counted towards the Drivers' Championship. Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.
References
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- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1968
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1970
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1967
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1969
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1973
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1972
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1974
- Grand Prix F1 Kanada 1971
- Grand Prix Kanada
- Williams Grand Prix Engineering
- 1979 Canadian Grand Prix
- Canadian Grand Prix
- 1979 Italian Grand Prix
- 1979 Austrian Grand Prix
- 1979 United States Grand Prix West
- 1979 Belgian Grand Prix
- 1978 Canadian Grand Prix
- 1979 United States Grand Prix
- 1979 Grand Prix (tennis)
- 1980 Canadian Grand Prix