Formula One statistics for the Canadian Grand Prix
Formula One statistics for Sunday's Canadian Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, round nine of the 22-race season.
Lap distance: 4.361km. Total distance: 305.270km (70 laps)
No race in 2020 or 2021
2019 pole position: Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Ferrari one minute 10.240 seconds.
2019 race winner: Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes
Race lap record: Valtteri Bottas (Finland) 1:13.078, Mercedes, 2019.
Start time: 1800GMT/1400 local time
CANADA
This weekend will be the 51st Canadian Grand Prix, and 41st in Montreal.
Hamilton has won seven times in Montreal (in 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019), including the first of his career. He holds the record jointly with Ferrari great Michael Schumacher.
Fernando Alonso (2006), Daniel Ricciardo (2014) and Vettel (2013, 2018) have also won in Canada. Ricciardo's first win in F1 was in Montreal.
The circuit is named after late Ferrari great Gilles Villeneuve. Ferrari have won 12 times in Canada (11 in Montreal), with seven poles and nine fastest laps.
The rain-hit Canadian Grand Prix of 2011 was Formula One's longest race, lasting four hours, four minutes and 39.537 seconds. The safety car was deployed six times, another record.
The circuit is particularly tough on brakes.
Aston Martin's Lance Stroll and Williams' Nicholas Latifi are the current Canadian drivers. Latifi is making a home debut.
RACE WINS
Red Bull have won six of eight races this season. Max Verstappen has won five and team mate Sergio Perez one. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc has won the other two.
Hamilton has a record 103 wins from 296 starts. He has yet to win this year, and his most recent success was in Saudi Arabia last December.
Ferrari have won 240 races since 1950, McLaren 183, Mercedes 124, Williams 115 and