Your 2022 Canadian Grand Prix predictions: the results
Did you predict a wet qualifying session? Or that no drivers would crash at the Wall of Champions? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix were correct?
Did you predict a wet qualifying session? Or that no drivers would crash at the Wall of Champions? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix were correct?
Verstappen takes pole in Canada with the largest margin since 1984, Alonso qualifies on the front row for the first time in a decade and Zhou puts his team in Q3 in Montreal for the first time since 2008.
Charles Leclerc has taken pole position at all of the last four races and failed to win any of them. Should he do so again at the Canadian Grand Prix, he’ll equal the record for the most consecutive races at which a driver has failed to convert pole position into victory.
As Circuit Gilles Villeneuve equals the Nurburgring for fifth in the list of most races held at a venue, Verstappen makes his 150th start and Leclerc could equal an unwanted record.
Verstappen overtakes Vettel’s tally of Red Bull podiums, Perez sets a new record for most Baku podiums and Alonso sets a new record for the longest F1 career.
Verstappen equals Clark and Lauda’s win counts, Vettel and Gasly record their best results of the season so far and Leclerc becomes the first polesitter to fail to win four races in a row in 20 years.
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Leclerc becomes the 15th driver to qualify on the front row at eight consecutive races, Verstappen is out-qualified by his team mate at successive events for the first time in almost four years and Bottas records his worst qualifying result in seven years.
Nico Rosberg raced only once at Baku City Circuit, in the 2016 European Grand Prix but still holds an unlikely circuit record.
At the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Alonso breaks the record for the longest F1 career, Hamilton could become only the second driver with a gap of 15 years between his first and last wins and Verstappen could overtake Vettel’s Red Bull podium tally.
Perez becomes the most successful Mexican F1 driver, Hamilton passes Schumacher in the laps raced list and Vettel’s top five streak in Monaco comes to an end.
Perez is the first Mexican to win in Monaco, Verstappen equals Vettel’s Red Bull podium tally and Leclerc finishes his home race for the first time.
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Fernando Alonso has broken Graham Hill’s 55 year-old record for most laps raced at the Monaco Grand Prix. Hill held the record since 1967.
Leclerc takes back-to-back poles at home, Ferrari record their sixth front row lock-out in Monaco and Vettel reaches Q3 for the 13th Monaco race in a row.
Alonso has a chance to surpass Hill’s 55 year-old record, Verstappen searches for a fourth consecutive win and Hamilton can surpass Schumacher’s tally of laps raced.
Verstappen is the seventh driver to record multiple Catalunya wins, Bottas records his team’s best result in Spain since 2012 and Schumacher reaches Q3 for the first time.
Verstappen takes a hat trick of wins, Hamilton inherits the longest active finishing streak and Alonso is the first driver to score from 20th on the grid at Catalunya.