1. For the seventh straight time, the Canadian GP has seen the winner emerge from the front row of the grid, six of which were by the pole-sitter.
2. The combination of Max Verstappen (85), Lewis Hamilton (194), and Fernando Alonso (104) makes up F1’s most decorated podium with a total of 383 top-three finishes
3. Montreal is the eighth different circuit where Hamilton has claimed ten or more podiums.
4. Alex Albon’s seventh-place finish was the best result for the Williams team in a full race since Nicholas Latifi came seventh at the 2021 Hungarian GP. It was also their best result in
5. Max Verstappen secured his 41 st career victory, matching Ayrton Senna’s win tally.
6. Twenty of those wins have come from pole position, taking his pole-to-win ratio to a staggering 80%.
7. This race marks only the second time this year that both Ferrari cars have finished in the top five together.
8. Alonso has more podiums this year (6) than Mercedes and Ferrari this year (5).
9. It’s the first time Alonso has scored over 100 points in a season since he departed fromFerrari
10. By winning all eight races this season, Red Bull equaled Mercedes’ best start to a season. OnlyMcLaren has surpassed this with 11 wins from the beginning of 1988.
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