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The Equation 1 Arrived this weekend F1 Azerbaijan GPof BakuTierra del Fuego will once again experience a fierce battle for victory in Race 8 of the season. Previously, it was important to see some of the most important and impressive data that could indicate your upcoming weekend. One is what you can get’Czech Perez..Mexicans may match at Baku His best streak in his career F1 He achieved his first victory last year if he achieved exactly another great performance in a special place for himn red bull After puncturing Verstappen Error with Hamilton The final decisive highlight is the button on his handle.

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5 different winners in Baku

Nine drivers on the podium

Bak has five different winners (Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, Valtteri Bottas, Sergio Perez) and five different pole positions (Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton, Sebastian Wetter, Valtteri Bottas). Bottas, Charles Leclerc), and five different fastest lap winners. (Nico Rosberg, Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas, Charles Leclerc, Max Verstappen) In each of his five F1 races.
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In five races in Baku, up to nine drivers from seven different teams took the podium. Sebastian Vettel (2016, 2019, 2021) and Sergio Perez (2016, 2018, 2021) took the podium. Repeated at the Caucasus circuit (3 each).

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Mercedes, 3 wins, 3 pole positions

Three out of five wins on the Baku circuit and three out of five pole positions became Mercedes AMG F1. Three of the five wins in Baku were from the front row of the starting grid, all three were won by drivers other than the German team (two in pole position, Nico Rosberg in 2016). , 2019 Barte Ribotta).

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1 double from Ferrari, Mercedes

Go for a record

Ferrari outperforms the Mercedes-AMG F1 by just one time as the team that has achieved the most times in F1 history (82 times each). He won pole position in two of the four Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifiers, including last year’s Charles Leclerc.

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Red Bull is comparable to Lotus

By the number of wins

Red Bull (Max Verstappen 4 and Sergio Perez of Monaco), who won five of the first seven Grand Prix of the season, is one win as it is comparable to Lotus as the fifth most successful team in F1 (81). .. 240), McLaren (183), Mercedes-AMG F1 (124), Williams (114).

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9 podiums

Red Bull drivers will be on the podium in 9 of the 11 races that ended in 2022 (7 races will be held for a total of 14 races, but Perez will retire once and Verstappen will retire twice). Won and achieved two doubles. The last four Grand Prix (Emilia Romagna and Spain) are only double the previous 163 races (Malaysia 2016).

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Verstappen on Vettel’s podium

Max Verstappen (65,24 wins in 125 races) is the only podium to beat Sebastian Vettel (65,38 wins in 113 races) as the Austrian team’s most time-consuming driver.

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Pole-Victory

Only Michael Schumacher (+23, 91-68) and Alain Prost (+18, 51-33) have a greater difference in victory and pole position than Red Bull driver Max Verstappen (+10, 24-14), Fernando Alonso. Like 10 (32-22) and Jackie Stewart (27-17).

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Perez, in line with his best streak

Sergio Perez (Red Bull), who won second place in Spain and championship in Monaco, could rival the best run of his sports career on the podium, which came in third place between Turkey and Mexico in 2021. A man from Guadalajara with only one pole position. The victory in F1 is one less than what Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) achieved in 14 pole position (4) (3).

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Leclerc, the second worst average from Paul

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has won a total of 14 pole positions and only four victories. Among the drivers who won at least once, he has the second average number of wins in history after Jarno Trulli (0.25, 1 win in 4 pole positions) against pole position (0.29). .. ..

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Leclerc, Paul’s 7-5

Charles Leclerc could be the first Ferrari driver to win pole position in five of the seven qualifying rounds this season and six in the top eight of the World Championships since Michael Schumacher in 2001. There is sex.

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Hamilton wins from breaking another Kaiser record

Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes-AMG F1) could surpass “Kaiser” (15, 1992-2006) as the driver for the most consecutive season of F1 wins (16 consecutive seasons since 2007). However, Briton has been on the podium six times in a row, and since the eight consecutive Grand Prix in 2009, with the exception of DNF, he hasn’t had a long streak without a podium.

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Russell always in the top 5

George Russell (Mercedes AMG F1) is the only driver to finish in the top five in each of the first seven races of this world championship (always between 3rd and 5th) and has always held his starting position in the race. It is improving. Starting grid.

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Alonso, up to 2000 points

Fernando Alonso (Alpine) won the highest position in Monaco in 2022 (7th). He needs fifth place in Baku to be the third driver in history to reach 2,000 points in F1 following Lewis Hamilton (4,215.50) and Sebastian Vettel (3,066).

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Norris lags Hunt and Alonso one lap at McLaren

Lando Norris, 67, a McLaren driver who has won the most Grand Prix without a win, is just a few of the fastest laps in the UK’s constructor, comparable to James Hunt and Fernando Alonso in this regard. One lap away (5). The last McLaren driver to link the fastest laps in two consecutive Grand Prix was Jenson Button’s three consecutive times between Italy and Japan in 2011.

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One podium from Bottas, Barrichello

Valtteri Bottas will face Rubens Barrichello in Baku to take the most podium as a non-world champion driver (68). The Finns scored points in six of the seven Grand Prix matches against Alfa Romeo this year (40 points). This is the same race as the two drivers who defended the Italian team throughout 2021 (13).

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Baku, Vettel’s only podium with Aston Martin

Sebastian Vettel took second place in Baku last year and was the only podium that Aston Martin achieved throughout his career in F1 (34 Grand Prix). If he does not reach the box in Azerbaijan, the German will go through the worst streak without reaching the top three in his entire F1 career (22 races).

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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