The key figures to know before the Canadian Grand Prix
Formula 1 returns to Montreal this weekend for the Canadian Grand Prix, one of the most anticipated events of the year.

Translate: 2: Max Verstappen remains on two consecutive victories and two pole positions in Montreal.
4,361: In kilometers, the length of one lap in Montreal in its current configuration.
6: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton share the record for the number of pole positions in Montreal.
7: The record for the most wins in Montreal is also jointly held by Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
14: The number of turns that make up the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, including the famous « Wall of Champions turn » before the pit straight.
42: The number of editions of the Canadian Grand Prix that have taken place on Notre-Dame Island since the first one in 1978, won by… Gilles Villeneuve, for whom it was his first Formula 1 victory.
52: The total number of Canadian Grand Prix contested since the creation of the Formula 1 World Championship. 8 at Mosport, 2 at Mont-Tremblant and thus 42 in Montreal.
57: In percentage, the probability of the safety car intervention.
70: The number of laps that drivers will have to complete during the 2024 edition of the Canadian Grand Prix.
69: In percentage, the estimated full load rate on one lap.
305,270: The total distance in kilometers that the drivers will have to cover to reach the finish line.
1’10”240: The track record belongs to Sebastian Vettel who set this time during the qualifying session in 2019 with Ferrari.
1’13”078: The fastest lap in the race was also set during the 2019 edition by a Mercedes, driven by Valtteri Bottas.