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    2017 Canadian Grand Prix – Stats & Facts

    RaiedJune 7, 2017
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    The Canadian Grand Prix has become one of the most popular races on the calendar since becoming part of the Formula 1 World Championship in 1967.

    The event was first staged at Mosport Park in Ontario as a sports car event in 1961, alternating between Mosport and Circuit Mont-Tremblant, Quebec after F1 took over the event.

    Safety concerns led to the Grand Prix moving permanently to Mosport from 1971 and then, in 1978, similar safety concerns with Mosport meant the Canadian race moved to a new home on the Île Notre-Dame in Montreal, where it has remained since.

    In 2014, the organizers announced they had agreed to a 10-year extension to keep the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve through 2024.

    Canadian Prix, Round Seven of the 2017 Formula 1 season

    Circuit Name: Circuit Île Notre-Dame / Gilles Villeneuve

    Race Laps: 70

    Circuit Length: 4.361 km (2.709 mi)

    Race Length: 305.270 km (189.694 mi)

    Number of corners: 14 (8 Right, 6 Left)

    DRS Zone: Two Zones (Zone 1 Between Turn 12 and 13, zone 2 Between 14 turn  and 1 at the Start/Finish Line)

    Circuit Direction: Clockwise

    Pole Position 2016: Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes 1:12.812

    Race Track Record: Rubens Barrichello 1:13.622 – Ferrari 2004

    Absolute Lap Record: 1:12.275 Ralf Schumacher – Williams. Q2, 2004

    Distance from Pole to T1 Apex 362.1 m

    Pole Position Side Left

    Pit Lane Length under Speed Limit Control 401.1 m

    Drive-Through Time at 80 km/h 18.05 s      

    Delta FP1 to Q3 1.943 s

    Delta Q1 to Q3 0.902 s

    Lap Time at Full Throttle 60 %

    Lap Distance at Full Throttle 72 %     

    Gear Changes per Lap 50  

    Braking Events (>2G) 7

    Heavy Braking Events (<0.4s @ >4G) 6

    Fuel Consumption High

    Maximum Lateral G-Force 3.7 @ T5

    Maximum Speed 327 km/h

    Track Evolution (P1 – Qualifying) High       

    Key Overtaking Opportunities T1/T10/T12       

    Gilles Villeneuve International Circuit

     

     

    Pirelli used compounds

    Tyres that must be available (one of them to be used) at some point in the race:

    One set of P Zero Yellow soft

    One set of P Zero Red Super-Soft

    Tyres assigned for Q3 in qualifying:                     

    One set of P Zero Purple Ultra-Soft

    Teams/Drivers compounds choice

    Driver

    Soft

    Super-Soft

    Ultra-Soft

    Lewis Hamilton

    1

    4

    8

    Valtteri Bottas

    2

    3

    8

    Daniel Ricciardo

    1

    5

    7

    Max Verstappen

    1

    5

    7

    Sebastian Vettel

    1

    3

    9

    Kimi Raikkonen

    1

    3

    9

    Sergio Perez

    2

    3

    8

    Esteban Ocon

    2

    3

    8

    Lance Stroll

    1

    5

    7

    Felipe Massa

    2

    4

    7

    Stoffel Vandoorne

    2

    1

    10

    Jenson Button

    1

    2

    10

    Daniil Kvyat

    2

    3

    8

    Carlos Sainz

    2

    3

    8

    Romain Grosjean

    1

    5

    7

    Kevin Magnussen

    2

    4

    7

    Nico Hulkenberg

    2

    4

    7

    Jolyon Palmer

    2

    4

    7

    Marcus Ericsson

    2

    4

    7

    Pascal Wehrlein

    3

    3

    7

     

    THE CIRCUIT FROM A TYRE POINT OF VIEW:

     

    MARIO ISOLA – HEAD OF CAR RACING

    “Montreal has many unique features, but with its smooth surface, it actually contains some similarities to Sochi. Last year the winner did one stop, while the second-placed driver made two stops using all three compounds, which just goes to show the very wide variety of strategies that are possible. Finding the right set-up, with the correct aerodynamic and mechanical balance, is never easy in Montreal: this is one of the key factors to making the tyres work effectively there. It’s also important to take an open-minded approach to strategy, given the variable weather and safety cars that are historically possible.”

     

    MONTREAL MINIMUM STARTING PRESSURES (SLICKS)

    MONTREAL EOS – CAMBER LIMIT

    Canadian Grand Prix Winners 1966 – 2016

    Year

    Driver

    Constructor

    Location

    2016

     Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

     

    2015

     Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

    2014

     Daniel Ricciardo

    Red Bull-Renault

    2013

     Sebastian Vettel

    Red Bull-Renault

    2012

     Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2011

     Jenson Button

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2010

     Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2009

    Not held

    2008

     Robert Kubica

    BMW Sauber

    Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

    2007

     Lewis Hamilton

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2006

     Fernando Alonso

    Renault

    2005

     Kimi Räikkönen

    McLaren-Mercedes

    2004

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    2003

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    2002

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    2001

     Ralf Schumacher

    Williams-BMW

    2000

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    1999

     Mika Häkkinen

    McLaren-Mercedes

    1998

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    1997

     Michael Schumacher

    Ferrari

    1996

     Damon Hill

    Williams-Renault

    1995

     Jean Alesi

    Ferrari

    1994

     Michael Schumacher

    Benetton-Ford

    1993

     Alain Prost

    Williams-Renault

    1992

     Gerhard Berger

    McLaren-Honda

    1991

     Nelson Piquet

    Benetton-Ford

    1990

     Ayrton Senna

    McLaren-Honda

    1989

     Thierry Boutsen

    Williams-Renault

    1988

     Ayrton Senna

    McLaren-Honda

    1987

    Not held

    1986

     Nigel Mansell

    Williams-Honda

    Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

    1985

     Michele Alboreto

    Ferrari

    1984

     Nelson Piquet

    Brabham-BMW

    1983

     René Arnoux

    Ferrari

    1982

     Nelson Piquet

    Brabham-BMW

    1981

     Jacques Laffite

    Ligier-Matra

    Circuit Île Notre-Dame

    1980

     Alan Jones

    Williams-Ford

    1979

     Alan Jones

    Williams-Ford

    1978

     Gilles Villeneuve

    Ferrari

    1977

     Jody Scheckter

    Wolf-Ford

    Mosport Park

    1976

     James Hunt

    McLaren-Ford

    1975

    Not held

    1974

     Emerson Fittipaldi

    McLaren-Ford

    Mosport Park

    1973

     Peter Revson

    McLaren-Ford

    1972

     Jackie Stewart

    Tyrrell-Ford

    1971

     Jackie Stewart

    Tyrrell-Ford

    1970

     Jacky Ickx

    Ferrari

    Mont-Tremblant

    1969

     Jacky Ickx

    Brabham-Ford

    Mosport Park

    1968

     Denny Hulme

    McLaren-Ford

    Mont-Tremblant

    1967

     Jack Brabham

    Brabham-Repco

    Mosport Park

    1966

     Mark Donohue

    Lola-Chevrolet

    Mosport Park

     

    Denny Hulme (NZL), McLaren M7A, won the race after starting from 6th on the grid. Canadian Grand Prix, Rd10, Mont-Tremblant, Canada. 22 September 1968
    Denny Hulme (NZL), McLaren M7A, won the race after starting from 6th on the grid. Canadian Grand Prix, Rd10, Mont-Tremblant, Canada. 22 September 1968

    Multiple Winners (Drivers)

    # of wins

    Driver

    Years

    7

    Michael Schumacher

    1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004

    6

    Lewis Hamilton

    2007, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016

    3

    Nelson Piquet

    1982, 1984, 1991

    2

    Jacky Ickx

    1969, 1970

    Jackie Stewart

    1971, 1972

    Alan Jones

    1979, 1980

    Ayrton Senna

    1988, 1990

     

    Multiple Winners (Constructors)

     

    # of wins

    Constructor

    Years

    13

    Ferrari

    1963, 1964, 1970, 1978, 1983, 1985, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004

    McLaren

    1968, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012

    7

    Williams

    1979, 1980, 1986, 1989, 1993, 1996, 2001

    4

    Brabham

    1967, 1969, 1982, 1984

    2

    Lotus

    1961, 1962

    Tyrrell

    1971, 1972

    Benetton

    1991, 1994

    Red Bull

    2013, 2014

    Mercedes

    2015, 2016

     

    Winner Michael Schumacher(GER) Benetton B194 leads the Ferraris of Alesi, left and Berger at the start Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, 12th June 1994
    Winner Michael Schumacher(GER) Benetton B194 leads the Ferraris of Alesi, left and Berger at the start Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, 12th June 1994

    Numbers and Facts

    Most wins (driver) 7 Michael Schumacher 1994 – 97 – 98 – 2000 – 02 – 03 – 04

    Most wins (constructor) 13 McLaren (most recent 2012 and wins here = 9 which is bettered by Ferrari at CGV [10])

    Wins from pole position 21, 1969 – 71 – 74 – 76 – 79 – 83 – 84 – 86 – 88 – 90 – 93 – 94 – 96 – 97 – 2000 – 06 – 07 – 10 – 13 – 15 – 16

    Lowest grid for past winner 10 Jacques Laffite – 1981

    Most recent 1-2 finish 2015 Mercedes (Lewis Hamilton-Nico Rosberg)

    Most emphatic win 1 lap 1968 – Denny Hulme-Bruce McLaren (at Ile Notre Dame = 42.029s 1983 – Rene Arnoux-Eddie Cheever)

    Closest winning margin 0.174s 2000 – Michael Schumacher-Rubens Barrichello

    Rain-affected races 6, 1971 – 73 – 81 – 89 – 90 – 2000 – 2011

    Safety Car-affected races 13 1973 – 97 – 98 – 99 – 2001 – 02 – 05 – 06 – 07 – 08 – 11 – 12 – 16

    Red Flag (and result declared) races 0

    2-hour rule shortened races 2 1981 – 89

    Fastest race 2004 70 L @ 1:28’24.803

    Slowest race 1967 90 L @ 2:40’40.0 (Mosport). Note: 2011 accumulated race time was 70 L @ 4:04’39.537

    Most pole positions (driver) 6 Michael Schumacher 1994 – 95 – 97 – 99 – 2000 – 01

    Most pole positions (constructor) 11 McLaren 1972 – 74 – 76 – 88 – 89 – 90 – 92 – 98 – 2007 – 08 – 10

    What Happened last race here?

    Hamilton  won the 2016 Canadian Grand prix after he leapfrogged a fast-starting Sebastian Vettel when Ferrari opted to keep the latter on a two-stop pit strategy to Hamilton’s one, but in the last laps Vettel was unable to catch Hamilton who took a fifth victory in Montreal.

    Valtteri Bottas took the final podium position, with Max Verstappen fourth.

    Nico Rosberg finished fifth after he collided with Hamilton at the first corner, the pair tangling as they followed Vettel into the first corner.

    2016 Race Classification

    Pos.

    Driver

    Constructor

    Time/Retired

    Grid

    1

    Lewis Hamilton

    Mercedes

    1:31:05.296

    1

    2

    Sebastian Vettel

    Ferrari

    +5.011

    3

    3

    Valtteri Bottas

    Williams-Mercedes

    +46.422

    7

    4

    Max Verstappen

    Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer

    +53.02

    5

    5

    Nico Rosberg

    Mercedes

    +1:02.093

    2

    6

    Kimi Raikkonen

    Ferrari

    +1:03.017

    6

    7

    Daniel Ricciardo

    Red Bull Racing-TAG Heuer

    +1:03.634

    4

    8

    Nico Hulkenberg

    Force India-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    9

    9

    Carlos Sainz

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    +1 Lap

    20

    10

    Sergio Perez

    Force India-Mercedes

    +1 Lap

    11

    11

    Fernando Alonso

    McLaren-Honda

    +1 Lap

    10

    12

    Daniil Kvyat

    Toro Rosso-Ferrari

    +1 Lap

    15

    13

    Esteban Gutierrez

    Haas-Ferrari

    +2 Laps

    13

    14

    Romain Grosjean

    Haas-Ferrari

    +2 Laps

    14

    15

    Marcus Ericsson

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +2 Laps

    21

    16

     Kevin Magnussen

    Renault

    +2 Laps

    22

    17

    Pascal Wehrlein

    MRT-Mercedes

    +2 Laps

    17

    18

    Felipe Nasr

    Sauber-Ferrari

    +2 Laps

    18

    19

    Rio Haryanto

    MRT-Mercedes

    +2 Laps

    19

    Ret

    Felipe Massa

    Williams-Mercedes

    Overheating

    8

    Ret

    Jolyon Palmer

    Renault

    Water leak

    16

    Ret

    Jenson Button

    McLaren-Honda

    Engine

    12

     

    The podium (L to R): Sebastian Vettel (GER) Ferrari, second; Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1, race winner; Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams, third. 12.06.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada, Race Day
    The podium (L to R): Sebastian Vettel (GER) Ferrari, second; Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1, race winner; Valtteri Bottas (FIN) Williams, third. 12.06.2016. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal, Canada, Race Day

    Did you know?

    DRIVERS

    ✪ Sebastian Vettel Vettel has not won back-to-back Grand Prix since he won the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix. That race ended a 9-race run of victories that started in

    Belgium, (BEL, ITA, SIN, KOR, JAP, IND, ABU, USA, BRA)

    ✪ Vettel and Lewis Hamilton are now the only drivers to have finished in the points in all races so far this season

    ✪ Hamilton is just 4 pole positions from equalling Michael Schumacher’s all-time record of 68 F1 GP pole positions. Since he has been at Mercedes he has taken pole 38 times already. That is over 40% of all races he’s started for the team (38/ 81 = 46.9%). He is also just 1 behind Ayrton Senna’s (second-best) career total of 65 pole

    positions. Clearly he could equal Senna’s total on Saturday

    ✪ Hamilton has scored 12 F1 ‘hat-tricks’ (pole, win and fastest lap in the same event). Only Michael Schumacher with 22 F1 hat-tricks has now scored more

    ✪ Hamilton has won (55) 28.4% of all GP he’s started (194) and is in the top 10 drivers races to win ratio of all-time. This is how he compares: -1. Fangio 47.0%, 2. Ascari 40.6%, 3. Clark 34.7%, 4. M. Schumacher 29.7%, 5. Hamilton 28.4%, 6. Ja. Stewart 27.2%, 7. Prost 25.6%, 8. A. Senna 25.5%, 9. Vettel 24.5% (45/ 184), 10. S. Moss 24.2%

    ✪ Hamilton has now led 103 different F1 Grand Prix races. Only Michael Schumacher has led more (142)

    ✪ WARNING. Mercedes might celebrate Valtteri Bottas’s 100th Grand Prix in Canada. Canada will be the 100th time he will have been present in the entry list for a F1

    World Championship Grand Prix event but, to date he has ‘only’ made 83 race starts. Of the other 16, 15 are accounted for by Free Practice appearances for Williams in

    2012 and 1 late withdrawal from the event due to a back injury picked up in qualifying, in Australia 2015

    ✪ The next podium of Bottas’s F1 career will be his 13th and will equal Gilles Villeneuve (and Jochen Rindt, Francois Cevert, Didier Pironi and Nick Heidfeld too)

    ✪ Kimi Raikkonen’s next win if ever it comes will be the 21st of his F1 career and will also be the most by a Finnish driver in F1. Currently he shares the record of 20 wins

    by a Finn with Mika Hakkinen

    ✪ The Spanish Grand Prix marked the first anniversary of Max Verstappen’s first Grand Prix win. He has until the Singapore Grand Prix in September to win a second

    while still a teenager. (20th birthday on September 30th 2017). He is of course, so far the only teenager in F1 history to win a F1 World Championship Grand Prix and could

    still become the only teenager to take pole position too for a F1 World Championship Grand Prix. Max and Ricardo Rodriguez who started the 1961 Italian Grand Prix

    from P2 in his Ferrari when aged 19 years and 208 days are the only teenage drivers to date to have started a Grand Prix from the front row (Max the youngest, at the

    2016 Belgian Grand Prix where he started P2 he was aged18 years and 333 days

    ✪ Sergio Perez needs just 1 more podium to become the Mexican driver with the most F1 podiums (currently = with Pedro Rodriguez on 7)

    CONSTRUCTORS

    ✪ Ferrari has still not scored consecutive pole positions since Fernando Alonso took pole for the Scuderia at the 2012 British and German Grand Prix and has still not scored a consecutive front row lock-out since Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa lock-out the front row for the 2006 US and French Grand Prix

    ✪ Ferrari last season was the only team to score championship points at all 21 events

    ✪ Mercedes in Monaco ended a 21-race run on the podium

    ✪ Mercedes in Canada will be aiming to lockout the front row for the 49th time. The all-time record is 62 and is jointly held by McLaren and Williams

    ✪ Mercedes’s fastest lap of the race in Spain courtesy of Lewis Hamilton was the marque’s 50th as a F1 World Championship constructor

    ✪ Red Bull has achieved a podium result for at least one of their drivers podium in 101 different F1 Grand Prix

    ✪ The current Williams team traces its origins back to the setting up of Williams Grand Prix Engineering by Frank Williams and Patrick Head in 1977. This year the team will

    be celebrating its 40th anniversary. The team began by running a March for Belgian Patrick Neve who sadly died earlier is year and later in 1978, became a constructor

    running a single FW06 car for Alan Jones. In 1979 the team expanded to 2 cars with Clay Regazzoni joining Jones. Regazzoni won Williams’s first Grand Prix, at Silversone

    in 1979 while Jones claimed Williams’s first driver’s and first constructor’s titles in 1980. Frank Williams had made his first forays into F1 in 1969, running a Brabham for

    Piers Courage. Campaigns with De Tomaso, private March’s, with his own cars and ex-works Heskeths latterly in conjunction with Canadian-Austrian entrepreneur Walter

    Wolf followed but it wasn’t until Williams teamed up with Head and started a new team all over again that Williams’s F1 fortunes really took off

    ✪ Force India is the only constructors to have finished both cars in each of the 6 Grand Prix so far this season

    CANADIAN GRAND PRIX

    ✪ The Montreal circuit is dedicated to the memory of Gilles Villeneuve. 2017 is the 40th anniversary of Villeneuve’s F1 Grand Prix debut, for McLaren at Silverstone in 1977

    ✪ Lewis Hamilton is looking for a 6th Canadian Grand Prix win. The record is 7 by Michael Schumacher. Between the pair they have won over 25% of all F1 World

    Championship-qualifying Canadian Grand Prix and nearly 1/3rd of all Grand Prix on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (12 of 47 and 12 of 37)

    ✪ It is 10 years since Hamilton won his first Grand Prix, here in 2007

    ✪ Hamilton is chasing a 3rd Canadian Grand Prix win in a row. His last 2 wins here were both from pole and in all of his 5 wins here to date he has started the race from

    the front row. To date only Michael Schumacher has won this race 3 times consecutively (2002 – 2004) and he wasn’t on pole for any of them so could Hamilton become the first to win 3 in-a-row from pole?

    John Watson (GBR), McLaren MP4, finished second. Canadian Grand Prix, Rd14, Montreal, Canada, 27 September 1981
    John Watson (GBR), McLaren MP4, finished second. Canadian Grand Prix, Rd14, Montreal, Canada, 27 September 1981

    Driver’s Championship standing

    POS

    DRIVER

    POINTS

    1

    Sebastian Vettel

    129

    2

    Lewis Hamilton

    104

    3

    Valtteri Bottas

    75

    4

    Kimi Raikkonen

    67

    5

    Daniel Ricciardo

    52

    6

    Max Verstappen

    45

    7

    Sergio Perez

    34

    8

    Carlos Sainz

    25

    9

    Felipe Massa

    20

    10

    Esteban Ocon

    19

    11

    Nico Hulkenberg

    14

    12

    Romain Grosjean

    9

    13

    Kevin Magnussen

    5

    14

    Pascal Wehrlein

    4

    15

    Daniil Kvyat

    4

    16

    Jolyon Palmer

    0

    17

    Marcus Ericsson

    0

    18

    Lance Stroll

    0

    19

    Fernando Alonso

    0

    20

    Antonio Giovinazzi

    0

    21

    Stoffel Vandoorne

    0

     

    Constructor’s Championship standing

    POS

    CONSTRUCTOR

    POINTS

    1

    Ferrari

    196

    2

    Mercedes

    179

    3

    Red Bull/Renault

    97

    4

    Force India/Mercedes

    53

    5

    Toro Rosso/Renault

    29

    6

    Williams/Mercedes

    20

    7

    Renault

    14

    8

    Haas/Ferrari

    14

    9

    Sauber/Ferrari

    4

    10

    McLaren/Honda

    0

     

    Driver’s penalty points:

    Driver

    Penalty points

    Jolyon Palmer

    7

    Sebastian Vettel

    6

    Carlos Sainz

    5

    Kevin Magnussen

    5

    Sergio Perez

    5

    Nico Hulkenberg

    4

    Esteban Ocon

    4

    Daniil Kvyat

    3

    Romain Grosjean

    3

    Stoffel Vandoorne

    3

    Pascal Wehrlein

    2

    Kimi Raikkonen

    2

    Felipe Massa

    2

    Lewis Hamilton

    2

    Jenson Button

    2

    Max Verstappen

    1

     

    08.06.2008 Montreal, Canada, Heikki Kovalainen (FIN), McLaren Mercedes, Felipe Massa (BRA), Scuderia Ferrari - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Canadian Grand Prix, Sunday Race
    08.06.2008 Montreal, Canada, Heikki Kovalainen (FIN), McLaren Mercedes, Felipe Massa (BRA), Scuderia Ferrari – Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Canadian Grand Prix, Sunday Race
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