1968 Canadian Grand Prix
Denny Hulme won ahead of Bruce McLaren and Pedro Rodríguez.
Mont-Tremblant, Canada · 22 Sep 1968 · Round 10 of 12
Full classification
| Pos | Driver | Team | Grid | Laps | Time / Gap | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Denny Hulme | McLaren | P6 | 90 | 2:27:11.200 | 9 |
| P2 | Bruce McLaren | McLaren | P8 | 89 | +1 lap | 6 |
| P3 | Pedro Rodríguez | BRM | P12 | 88 | +2 laps | 4 |
| P4 | Graham Hill | Lotus | P5 | 86 | +4 laps | 3 |
| P5 | Vic Elford | Cooper | P16 | 86 | +4 laps | 2 |
| P6 | Jackie Stewart | Matra | P11 | 83 | +7 laps | 1 |
| DNF | Jean-Pierre Beltoise | Matra | P15 | 77 | Gearbox | — |
| DNF | Chris Amon | Ferrari | P2 | 72 | Transmission | — |
| DNF | Johnny Servoz-Gavin | Matra | P13 | 71 | Accident | — |
| NC | Lucien Bianchi | Cooper | P18 | 56 | — | — |
| DNF | Henri Pescarolo | Matra | P19 | 54 | Oil pressure | — |
| DNF | Jochen Rindt | Brabham | P1 | 39 | Overheating | — |
| DNF | Jackie Oliver | Lotus | P9 | 32 | Halfshaft | — |
| DNF | Jack Brabham | Brabham | P10 | 31 | Suspension | — |
| DNF | Dan Gurney | McLaren | P4 | 29 | Radiator | — |
| DNF | Jo Siffert | Lotus | P3 | 29 | Oil leak | — |
| DNF | Piers Courage | BRM | P14 | 22 | Gearbox | — |
| DNF | Bill Brack | Lotus | P20 | 18 | Halfshaft | — |
| DNF | John Surtees | Honda | P7 | 10 | Gearbox | — |
| DNS | Al Pease | Eagle | — | — | Engine | — |
| DNS | Jacky Ickx | Ferrari | — | — | Injury | — |
| DNF | Jo Bonnier | McLaren | P17 | 0 | Fuel system | — |
Frequently asked
Who won the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix?
Denny Hulme won the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix driving for McLaren, starting from 6th on the grid.
Where was the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix held?
The 1968 Canadian Grand Prix was held at Mont-Tremblant, Canada on 22 Sep 1968.
Who finished on the podium at the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix?
The podium was Denny Hulme (1st), Bruce McLaren (2nd) and Pedro Rodríguez (3rd).
Who set the fastest lap at the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix?
Jo Siffert set the fastest lap of the 1968 Canadian Grand Prix.
Winner: Denny Hulme. Started first: Jochen Rindt.