Your 2023 Canadian Grand Prix Predictions: The Results

Did you predict a points finish for Stroll at his home race? Or that Perez would fail to finish on the podium? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix were correct? Find out below!


1. WHERE WILL LANCE STROLL FINISH IN HIS HOME RACE?

YOUR PREDICTION: 4th, 5th or 6th

CORRECT ANSWER: 7th, 8th, 9th or 10th

After lining up 16th on the grid, Lance Stroll finished ninth in the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix. It was the fourth time Stroll has scored points at his home race and the third time he has finished ninth in Montreal. It remains his best result at the track.


2. WILL PEREZ FINISH ON THE PODIUM AT THE 2023 CANADIAN GRAND PRIX?

YOUR PREDICTION: NO

CORRECT ANSWER: NO

Sergio Perez was eliminated in Q2 for the third race in a row and lined up 12th on the grid. Perez gained six places during the race to finish sixth. He was over 35 seconds off finishing on the podium.


3. WHERE WILL ZHOU FINISH?

YOUR PREDICTION: 11TH-15TH

CORRECT ANSWER: 16th OR LOWER / DNF

Zhou Guanyu recorded the best result of his career at last year’s Canadian Grand Prix with eighth place. There were no points for the Chinese driver this year. He lined up last on the grid and finished 16th.


4. WILL LECLERC AND OCON SCORE?

YOUR PREDICTION: BOTH WILL SCORE

CORRECT ANSWER: BOTH WILL SCORE

Charles Leclerc and Esteban Ocon had never failed to pick up points in Montreal prior to the 2023 Canadian Grand Prix. They both maintained their 100% points records at the track. Leclerc finished fourth, while Ocon was eighth.


5. WILL McLAREN SCORE ANY POINTS?

YOUR PREDICTION: YES

CORRECT ANSWER: NO

McLaren last scored points at the Canadian Grand Prix in 2014. They failed to pick up points at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve once again in 2013. Lando Norris finished ninth on the road but dropped to 13th in the final order as the result of a five second time penalty.


Let us know how you got on with this race’s predictions! There’ll be more predictions to be made ahead of the next Grand Prix. Follow Lights Out on twitter to take part: @LightsOutF1Blog!

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