Not for the first time this year, Charles Leclerc and his strategy team were at odds over which was the right way to go.

Ferrari’s car has proved more competitive in race conditions than it has over a single lap. When the team has found itself caught between multiple strategy options, Leclerc has often urged his team to risk making fewer pit stops.

On this occasion he was overruled. Ferrari committed him to a two-stop strategy when they brought him in for the first time on lap 28 of 70.

However other drivers exploited the very strategy Leclerc wanted, to good effect. Esteban Ocon and Carlos Sainz Jnr started 14th and 16th respectively, and rose to claim the final two points-paying positions.

Leclerc gained three places to finish fifth, but some of those positions were going to come his way whichever of the two most realistic strategies Ferrari chose. He picked up places from Fernando Alonso in the slower Aston Martin, the other Ferrari of Lewis Hamilton which was damaged when he hit a groundhog and Lando Norris who crashed out.

The Ferrari driver’s race circumstances were different to the other drivers who committed to single stops. At the point Leclerc was lobbying Ferrari to let him stay out, Ocon and Sainz knew they could look forward to many more laps in clear air, with only Alonso making his way past them.

In contrast the Ferrari driver was in the thick of the action at the front. George Russell passed him for second place on lap 26. As Leclerc made for the pits two laps later, Max Verstappen was bearing down on him.

Being passed costs time, and so does running in the dirty air of a car which has just got ahead. Leclerc might also have been caught by Andrea Kimi Antonelli and Oscar Piastri soon afterwards.

But when Ferrari review the decision they may have cause to question whether they made the right call. Verstappen’s lap times start to drop off relative to Russell’s soon after Leclerc pitted. That would have been partly a reaction to Leclerc’s pit stop, but the driver will surely feel they should have waited until they knew they couldn’t keep him behind before committing to the two-stop strategy.

Another driver who made a single pit stop was Yuki Tsunoda. However despite pitting on the lap before Sainz and Ocon he wasn’t able to get among them and finished outside the points.

2025 Canadian Grand Prix lap chart

The positions of each driver on every lap. Click name to highlight, right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

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2025 Canadian Grand Prix race chart

The gaps between each driver on every lap compared to the leader’s average lap time. Very large gaps omitted. Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and right-click to reset. Toggle drivers using controls below:

2025 Canadian Grand Prix lap times

All the lap times by the drivers (in seconds, very slow laps excluded). Scroll to zoom, drag to pan and toggle drivers using the control below:

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2025 Canadian Grand Prix fastest laps

Each driver’s fastest lap:

Rank # Driver Car Lap time Gap Avg. speed (kph) Lap no.
1 63 George Russell Mercedes 1’14.119 211.82 63
2 4 Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1’14.229 0.110 211.5 65
3 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren-Mercedes 1’14.255 0.136 211.43 64
4 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1’14.261 0.142 211.41 57
5 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull-Honda RBPT 1’14.287 0.168 211.34 62
6 55 Carlos Sainz Jnr Williams-Mercedes 1’14.389 0.270 211.05 59
7 12 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 1’14.455 0.336 210.86 60
8 31 Esteban Ocon Haas-Ferrari 1’14.593 0.474 210.47 61
9 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 1’14.805 0.686 209.87 64
10 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 1’14.902 0.783 209.6 57
11 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine-Renault 1’14.993 0.874 209.35 63
12 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin-Mercedes 1’15.024 0.905 209.26 Multiple laps
13 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull-Honda RBPT 1’15.358 1.239 208.33 59
14 27 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber-Ferrari 1’15.372 1.253 208.29 65
15 87 Oliver Bearman Haas-Ferrari 1’15.397 1.278 208.23 62
16 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber-Ferrari 1’15.414 1.295 208.18 56
17 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine-Renault 1’16.076 1.957 206.37 53
18 23 Alexander Albon Williams-Mercedes 1’16.197 2.078 206.04 31
19 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls-Honda RBPT 1’16.292 2.173 205.78 51
20 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls-Honda RBPT 1’16.320 2.201 205.71 52

2025 Canadian Grand Prix tyre strategies

The tyre strategies for each driver:

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2025 Canadian Grand Prix pit stop times

How long each driver’s pit stops took:

Rank # Driver Team Complete stop time (s) Gap to best (s) Stop no. Lap no.
1 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 23.121 2 37
2 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 23.174 0.053 2 45
3 4 Lando Norris McLaren 23.223 0.102 1 29
4 63 George Russell Mercedes 23.231 0.11 1 13
5 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 23.245 0.124 1 16
6 55 Carlos Sainz Jnr Williams 23.269 0.148 1 57
7 30 Liam Lawson Racing Bulls 23.28 0.159 1 38
8 12 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 23.32 0.199 1 14
9 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 23.338 0.217 2 45
10 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 23.36 0.239 1 28
11 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 23.409 0.288 2 50
12 12 Andrea Kimi Antonelli Mercedes 23.416 0.295 2 38
13 4 Lando Norris McLaren 23.471 0.35 2 47
14 27 Nico Hulkenberg Sauber 23.476 0.355 1 19
15 87 Oliver Bearman Haas 23.562 0.441 1 18
16 1 Max Verstappen Red Bull 23.604 0.483 1 12
17 44 Lewis Hamilton Ferrari 23.604 0.483 1 15
18 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 23.693 0.572 2 66
19 5 Gabriel Bortoleto Sauber 23.715 0.594 1 49
20 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 23.742 0.621 1 24
21 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 23.772 0.651 3 66
22 16 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 23.859 0.738 2 53
23 23 Alexander Albon Williams 23.898 0.777 1 23
24 10 Pierre Gasly Alpine 23.987 0.866 1 53
25 14 Fernando Alonso Aston Martin 24.021 0.9 1 15
26 6 Isack Hadjar Racing Bulls 24.13 1.009 1 13
27 63 George Russell Mercedes 24.262 1.141 2 42
28 31 Esteban Ocon Haas 24.452 1.331 1 57
29 43 Franco Colapinto Alpine 24.735 1.614 1 14
30 22 Yuki Tsunoda Red Bull 25.178 2.057 1 56
31 81 Oscar Piastri McLaren 26.385 3.264 3 67
32 87 Oliver Bearman Haas 27.985 4.864 2 66
33 18 Lance Stroll Aston Martin 34.742 11.621 2 51

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