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this weekend, Equation 1 Return to Canada after not visiting Montreal Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Since 2019 for a pandemic it has been Red bull Plethoric after his double Baku When Ferrari After two retirements from Azerbaijan, he needed great results. It’s not new for Red Bull to come to Canada sweetly, but be aware of Opta data that the Energy Drinks team matches with Vettel’s best Early Wynn Streak at the 2011 opening race. For Verstappen, it’s the 150th GP in his F1 career and he arrives at 150 points. In this article, we will Tepasa this and other data provided by Opta, the key to this Canadian Grand Prix.



Data before the Canadian Grand Prix of F12022:

1

Front row grill

In the last five races, the driver has won from the front row of the starting grid.
We held the best streak in the history of this Grand Prix in Canada.And that’s the last four
Five wins at the Canadian Grand Prix were given to Mercedes AMG F1 drivers (all four)
Lewis Hamilton), four of the last six pole positions in Montreal
German (3 Lewis Hamilton and 1 Nico Rosberg).

2

Ferrari, one double to overtake Mercedes

Ferrari, as the team spending the most time, is only one times far from overtaking the Mercedes AMG F1
He achieved it in Formula 1 history (82 times each).Achieved the latest
He won four times in a row and five times in a row in the 21st century. 6 times between Belgium.
Six times in Mexico in 2019, Japan in 2006 and Spain in 2007.

3

Red Bull rivals the best streak

At the start of the championship

Red Bull aims to win the best World Cup ever by winning 6 out of 8 times.
First Grand Prix (All victories carried the Sebastian seal, as it happened in 2011)
Vettel who was the champion in the end). The Austrian team has one win overtaking Lotus.
Immediately behind Ferrari (240), the fifth team with the most wins in F1 (currently 81 each),
McLaren (183), Mercedes AMG F1 (124), Williams (114).

Four

When Red Bull is over …

Almost synonymous with podium

Red Bull drivers have been on the podium this season 11 of the 13 times that will end in 2022.
Achieved three doubles in the last five Grand Prix (Emilia Romagna, Spain, Azerbaijan).know
Find one of his particular records doubled in a year (four in 2009, 2010 and 2013).

Five

Verstappen, GP number 150

150 points and lead

Max Verstappen (Red Bull) celebrates the 150 Grand Prix.And this 2022
Most wins he won while passing the first eight Grand Prix (5), despite what he has
6 points less than in 2021 when he was declared champion (156, now 150).

6

The difference between Verstappen and his victory and Paul

After Schumacher and Prost

Only Michael Schumacher (+23, 91-68) and Alain Prost (+18, 51-33) have a big difference in victory.
In Formula 1 history, he has more pole position than Red Bull driver Max Verstappen (+11, 25-14).

7

“Czech” Perez was able to overcome his best streak

After finishing second in Spain and Azerbaijan and winning Monaco, Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
The best streak of his sports career on the podium, third place between Turkey and Mexico in 2021.
The Mexican has only driven 12 laps on the lead in this 2022 (83), rather than his entire career.
Previous sport (95).

8

Leclerc synonymous with Paul

But he doesn’t take advantage of them …

Charles Leclerc won pole position in six of the eight categories that held it.
In the season, he can match the best of seven poles in one year (with all seven of the first season)
Ferrari) And can overtake Felipe Massa as the third driver from Maranello, who won the most pole position (they are
16) And will only be behind Niki Lauda (23) and Michael Schumacher (58).

The problem with Leclerc is that pole position is not always synonymous with his victory. You need to improve that aspect. Charles has won a total of 15 pole positions and has only achieved four wins.

He is the second driver in history to win at least one F1 victory and has the worst average wins.
Relationship with the number of pole positions (0.27) just behind Jarno Trulli (0.25, 4 wins, 1 win)
Pole position).

9

According to records by Hamilton and Schumacher

Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes AMG F1) could surpass “Kaiser” (15, 1992 – 2006) as the most drivers
Consecutive seasons of winning F1 (16 consecutive seasons since 2007).However
Briton has accumulated seven consecutive races to finish the podium, no longer streak
Since holding the Grand Prix eight times in a row in 2009, I haven’t been on the podium and haven’t counted retirements.

Ten

Russell, “only”

George Russell (Mercedes AMG F1) was the only driver in the top five on the grid.
Improvements in each of the first eight races of this World Championship (always between the third and fifth)
Always in the race, his first position on the starting grid.

eleven

Alonso has 2,000 points within reach

Fernando Alonso (Alpine) won the best positions in Monaco and Azerbaijan in 2022.
(7th). To be the third driver in history, you need to finish 8th in Baku.
2000 points in F1 following Lewis Hamilton (4227.50) and Sebastian Vettel (3074).

12

Botta can match Barrichello

If you get the podium

Valtteri Bottas aims to match Rubens Barrichello as a non-world champion driver in Canada.
More podiums (68).Finns have never scored in Baku (11th) and have never linked the two Grand Prix
He’s in Alfa Romeo, so he’s not doing it, except he hasn’t finished two consecutive races outside.
Of points since his first season in 2013 with Williams.

13

The longest race ever

The 2011 race in Canada was the longest Grand Prix in history.
Formula 1 (4 hours 4 minutes 39 seconds for Jenson Button to win).

14

If Hamilton wins … record?

If you win in Montreal, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes AMG F1) will be equivalent to his own trademark
That of Michael Schumacher in England, Hungary, and France,
The only Grand Prix in Formula 1 history. Briton was able to surpass Michael Schumacher.
The driver with the most victories (7 each) or pole position (6 each) in the history of this Grand Prix.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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2025 Alex Parow It’s almost perfect. You can’t ask for more from a Catalan pilot. It’s a perfect example of how success can go beyond F1. The Sant Antoni de Vilamajor native achieved his third successive IndyCar title and fourth title in five years.

He achieved this with an overwhelming advantage over others. Win 8 of the 17 races that make up the entire calendar. With five wins from the first six races, the season couldn’t have gotten off to a better start. Three others then arrived and he finished the year with five more podiums. In total he scored 711 points, 196 more than second place in the contest, Pato O’Ward.

He was two wins shy of the single-season wins record held by AJ Foyt from the 1964 season, and one of nine achieved by Mario Andretti, another great legend of the competition. However, yesHe became the third driver in history to win the most IndyCar titles. And he trails only Scott Dixon (5th) and AJ Foyt himself (7th). Additionally, he joins Ted Horn, Sébastien Bourdais and Dario Franchitti on the short list of drivers capable of winning a third straight race.

“It’s been round so far and I hope it stays that way and continues to improve. I think it’s getting better every year. After winning my first IndyCar title in 2021, I thought it was already round and complete, but it’s getting better every year, so I couldn’t be happier,” Palou assessed during a visit to the MD editorial office in early December.


500 miles is a bonus

At the end of a dream year, Palou I was able to win the legendary Indianapolis 500.a thorn that had stuck inside him since he came to the United States. Practically on American soil, winning this event is more important than the championship, and that was the only thing Alex lacked, the Catalan having yet to win on the oval. Fortunately, he managed to take it off his wishlist in May this year, giving it his all and reaching a milestone that no other Spaniard can boast of.

He is undoubtedly a real “sheriff” of Indy and a great reference in this field, which has already spread its fame throughout Spain and Europe thanks to the person of Palou who has achieved everything. Now all I have to do is continue to have fun and dream big.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Marc Marquez, the phoenix of MotoGP

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2025 campaign MotoGP It will be remembered as the greatest story ever told by a living hero. Marc MarquezAfter years of surfing on the crest of a wave, he fell into a bottomless pit after breaking his arm and undergoing re-operation, before taking flight again like a phoenix and completing “La Reconquista” with his arms around the MotoGP Champions Tower, winning his seventh crown in the top category and joining Rossi in second place on the all-time list and ninth overall.

From 2013 to 2019, he won six of the seven possible MotoGP championships, qualifying thoroughly. and In 2020, he hit rock bottom after a racing crash in Jerez. At that time, he made a wrong decision in forcing his comeback, resulting in a fracture in his right arm, which required four surgeries over two years.

After recovering from my last surgery, it was time to break with the past (Honda) and look for a winning bike (Ducati). First he found it (for free) in the previous year’s GP, Gresini Satellite Team, and based on his results and determination, he has already qualified for 2025 with the official Ducati team on a black bike.

And at the age of 32, his gamble to “put everything in the red” earned him 11 wins, 3 seconds and 3 seconds in GP races, adding to his 14 wins and 2 seconds in the sprint race at the 18th Grand Prix in which he competed. With five GPs remaining, he became the MotoGP champion for the seventh time. In the next race, he was thrown by Marco Bezzecchi and broke his right shoulder, so he was unable to break his record.

It was a perfect year for Marc Marquez, with Alex Marquez taking second place. The brothers achieved a 1-2 finish in the MotoGP championship and also became the first athletes to complete six doubles in the race. Marco Bezzecchi finished in the top three in the championship in his first year with Aprilia.


The big losers were the outgoing champions and runners-up. Number 1 Jorge Martin did not survive his first year in Aprilia due to an accident and chain injury. He missed another 14th GP finish in Japan on Sunday. His teammate since 1993, Pecco Bagnaia, was never competitive in GP25, and his ability has diminished.

In addition to Alex Marquez, rookies Fermin Aldeguer and Raul Fernández took home their first MotoGP honors. The Spaniard added 16 of his 22 wins in MotoGP. The 45 points scored in the three categories is the second highest in Spanish history, just two points shy of the 2013 record.

In Moto2 Diogo MoreiraThe Brazilian, who has trained in Spain since the age of 12, won the Moto3 title in a duel with Spaniard Manu González. Jose Antonio Rueda He took the crown thanks to his 10 wins, in which he and Noah Dettweiler were the protagonists of one of the most brutal accidents of the year. The Spanish team finished in the top five in the championship, adding 21 wins out of 22 (they missed the game at Sepang and went to their hometown). In the lower categories, Brian Uriarte had an explosive performance, winning the Junior Grand Prix and the Red Bull Rookies Cup.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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The cost of complaints in Formula 1 has increased 10 times

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The FIA ​​has officially confirmed a significant increase in the cost of filing protests, appeals and requests for review in Formula 1 from the 2026 season. According to the new regulations, the contribution fee will increase from 2,000 Euros to 20,000 Euros and will be included in the teams’ budget limit.

The decision follows a wave of criticism after Red Bull made several protests against Mercedes driver George Russell during the 2025 season. After the Miami and Canadian Grand Prix both cases were dismissed by the stewards but caused delays and chaos in the paddock.

Russell and McLaren management have repeatedly emphasized that the upfront deposit is too low for teams with multimillion-dollar budgets. In their view, this encouraged speculative and tactical protests.

The FIA ​​says the new rules retain the right to appeal in the case of genuine infringements, but significantly increase financial liability for false complaints. This is expected to reduce the number of post-race disputes and make the protest procedure more balanced.

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