What are the key stats for the Canadian Grand Prix?
The track length is 4.361km, the lap record is 1m 13.078s (Valtteri Bottas, 2019), and the safety car probability is 83%.
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The Formula 1 season heads to Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix, Round 10 of 2025. Stay updated with live coverage, qualifying results, and essential insights from Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix promises high stakes and thrilling action. Oscar Piastri aims to maintain his championship lead, while Lando Norris seeks to close the gap. Max Verstappen faces added pressure, needing to avoid penalties to prevent a race ban. Qualifying saw Carlos Sainz surprisingly eliminated in Q1, while Fernando Alonso showcased strong pace on medium tires.
The Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is known for its challenging chicanes and close walls, demanding precise car setups and driving. Tire management will be crucial, with Pirelli providing the softest compounds. The high probability of safety cars (83%) and virtual safety cars (50%) can significantly impact race strategy.
Historically, Lewis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher hold the most wins (7) and pole positions (6) at this track. In 2024, Max Verstappen won the race after George Russell secured pole position.
The track length is 4.361km, the lap record is 1m 13.078s (Valtteri Bottas, 2019), and the safety car probability is 83%.
Pirelli is providing the C6 (soft), C5 (medium), and C4 (hard) tire compounds.
Verstappen is one penalty point away from a race suspension.
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