© Getty ImagesMontreal By NumbersEverything you need to know about the Canadian Grand Prix
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1 – In 2001 it became the location of the first time two brothers had finished in first and second. Ralph Schumacher won, with his brother Michael in P2
1 – Daniel Ricciardo took his first Formula One win here in 2014. It was also his first for the team.
1:13.078 – The current lap record was set in 2019 by Valtteri Bottas
2 – The amount of wins Oracle Red Bull Racing has collected in Canada. Sebastian Vettel in 2013 and Daniel Ricciardo in 2014
3 – Only three drivers have won back-to-back races here. Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton and Alan Jones share the record
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4 – The circuit has the dubious honour of hosting the longest race in F1’s history. The rain-affected race took 4h 4m 39.537s to run, which included a two-hour rain delay
4.361 – The lap length of the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
6 – Six drivers have claimed their maiden win at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Gilles Villeneuve in 1978, Thierry Boutsen (1989), Jean Alesi (1995), Lewis Hamilton (2007), Robert Kubica (2008) and Daniel Ricciardo (2014)
7 – Both Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton have won here seven times. The most of any driver
13-14 – The last chicane of the track is known as the ‘Wall of Champions’ due to the amount of World Champions who have crashed here over the years
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14 – There are 14 turns at the low-downforce track
70 – The number of laps for the 2022 race
202 – The number of races Jean Alesi raced in Formula One, This was the site of his only win
1967 – The year the man-made Notre Dame Island was created for the Expo 67 World Fair and is now where the circuit is based
1978 – The first year the Canadian Grand Prix was held at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, which was called Circuit Île Notre-Dame until 1982
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