<div>At the 1995 Canadian Grand Prix, Jean Alesi achieved the sole Grand Prix victory of his Formula 1 career.</div><br><div>Speaking to Tom Clarkson, Jean relives the standout moments from that unforgettable moment in Montreal – like only finding out from the fans that he was leading the race, doing a lap of honour on the back of Michael Schumacher’s car, and then being whisked to the Vatican in Rome to celebrate.</div><br><div>He talks about the emotions he felt when crossing the finish line and what he feels now when looking back – and whether only winning one race frustrates him.</div><br><div>
<p>Jean also shares some brilliant stories from other times in his career – telling Tom how he helped inspire Eddie Jordan to make his own F1 team and why Ayrton Senna was somewhat bemused when Jean borrowed something from him.</p><p><strong>This episode is sponsored by: </strong></p><p>CarGurus: Join the millions who have already found their best deal with CarGurus.<br>Go to cargurus dot co dot uk for complete vehicle details without any surprises.</p><p>Vanta: Get started today at <a href="http://vanta.com/GRID">vanta.com/GRID</a></p><p>Shopify: sign up for your $1 per-month trial today at <a href="http://shopify.com/beyondthegrid">shopify.com/beyondthegrid</a></p></div>