Your remaining finisherspublished at 20:42 British Summer Time 7 June 2015
11 Perez, 12 Sainz, 13 Ricciardo, 14 Ericsson, 15 Verstappen, 16 Nasr, 17 Stevens
Hamilton wins, Rosberg 2nd 2.2secs back
Bottas 3rd, Raikkonen 4th, Vettel 5th
Alonso says 'we look like amateurs' over team radio
Alonso, Button and Merhi out
Raikkonen loses out to Bottas after spin
Grosjean penalised for Stevens collision
Jamie Strickland
11 Perez, 12 Sainz, 13 Ricciardo, 14 Ericsson, 15 Verstappen, 16 Nasr, 17 Stevens
Engineer to Valtteri Bottas, P3: "Excellent job, that was an absolutely flawless drive."
Lotus on Twitter:, external Double points. Finally.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"It couldn't be a better response to what happened in Monaco. Mercedes will be happy and it overwrites the disappointment of what happened there.
"Nico will be a little bit disappointed but second place keeps him very much in the hunt."
The rest of your top 10 sees Felipe Massa an entertaining sixth for Williams, Lotus' Pastor Maldonado in seventh for his finish and points of the season, while Nico Hulkenberg (Force India), Daniil Kvyat (Red Bull) and Romain Grosjean (Lotus) complete the top 10.
So, the win and 25 points goes to Lewis Hamilton, who extends his championship lead to 17 points over Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg, who finishes in second, 2.2secs behind.
Valtteri Bottas drove well to third place, the Finn benefiting from that spin by Kimi Raikkonen, who takes fourth for Ferrari ahead of team-mate Sebastian Vettel, who drove well from 18th.
LEWIS HAMILTON WINS THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"If I knew who my local MP was, I'd write to him about all this lifting and coasting. We need to sort this out."
Lewis Hamiton is controlling this to the flag.
He's told to "lift and coast" again.
Gmmmmmmphhhhh!
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
Should Ferrari order Kimi Raikkonen (fourth) to let Sebastian Vettel (fifth) pass him?
"It's a good question. From a championship point of view, Sebastian is having a stronger season but they may consider race seven too early to be imposing that."
Manor on Twitter:, external Our first retirement of the season. It was a good run though.
Nico Rosberg: "How is the other car on fuel?"
Engineer: "Can't comment."
Manor's Roberto Merhi joins the McLarens in retirement.
1986 Canadian GP winner Nigel Mansell: "Looks all over - Lewis, Nico, Bottas."
Engineer to Romain Grosjean: "You have a five second penalty. You have to pass Kvyat and gain five seconds on him. Do your best."
Massa has driven well today at a track that has not been kind to him down the years.
He flies past Maldonado, who is more than 50 laps into his stint on the soft Pirelli, attempting a one-stopper it would seem.
Anthony: Replace McLaren with Maclaren. Because the toys will be coming out of the pram quite soon.
el Ash-o: I've had toe stubs that are probably more pleasant than driving that McLaren.
Kenny Smith: Plus side to McLaren's early race retirement is that they can turf Michael Douglas out of the Hospitality Suite...
Engineer to Sebastian Vettel: "Good job, keep pushing like this P5. Kimi in front of you, racing Kimi."
Ben Edwards
BBC F1 commentator
"Massa is catching Maldonado for sixth place. That could be one to watch."