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Race results of GP Canada 1981
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The 1981 Canadian Grand Prix took place in wet conditions at Circuit Île Notre-Dame in Montreal on September 27, 1981. Jacques Laffite won for Ligier-Matra, with John Watson second in a McLaren-Ford, and Gilles Villeneuve third in a Ferrari. The race was shortened to 63 laps due to the two-hour time limit, and heavy rain produced one of the chaotic races of the season.[2][3]
In terms of championship impact, Jacques Laffite’s victory kept his title hopes alive, while the result reshaped the standings with Nelson Piquet scoring strong points to close the gap heading into the final races. Alan Jones, who had been contending for the title, retired from the race, affecting the championship outlook.[3][2]
For a contemporary viewpoint, multiple sources highlight Gilles Villeneuve’s memorable performance in front of his home crowd, including a dramatic moment when a damaged front wing nearly ended his race but he pressed on, earning admiration for his stamina and skill in the wet conditions.[1][3]
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Race results of GP Canada 1981
www.racingsportscars.comThe 1981 Canadian Grand Prix saluted what was to be Jacques Laffite’s sixth and final win in Formula 1, but the race will always be remembered for Gilles Villeneuve’s heroic drive.
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