These records could be broken during the Canadian Grand Prix

13:10, 11 Jun
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We’ve officially entered the heart of the week leading up to the Canadian Grand Prix, tenth round of the 2025 F1 season. Here are all the records that could be broken or matched this weekend!
With the Spanish Grand Prix now in the books, where Oscar Piastri once again emerged as the winner, Formula 1 heads to Canada for the tenth round of the 2025 season.
Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, on the other hand, will be looking for redemption after the Barcelona setback. Verstappen heads to Montreal having won the last three races at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, while the Ferrari driver boasts an impressive seven victories at this track.
2024 Canadian Grand Prix
2024 Canadian Grand Prix @ Red Bull

Records that could be broken or matched during the Canadian Grand Prix

  1. Verstappen: winner of the last three Grands Prix at this circuit, the Dutchman could set a new record if he secures a fourth consecutive victory.
  2. Verstappen: If he wins from a starting position other than pole, he would equal Alain Prost's record for the most wins without starting from pole position (33).
  3. Hamilton: if he wins this weekend, he would surpass Michael Schumacher for the most victories at this circuit, becoming the most successful driver in the history of the Canadian Grand Prix.
  4. Hamilton: A pole position this weekend would make him the driver with the most poles at Montreal, breaking his tie with Michael Schumacher.
  5. Alonso: Completing 51 laps during the GP would mean most laps run at the Circuit ever, overtaking Michael Schumacher's 1,138 laps .
  6. A British driver victory would break the tie with german drivers for most Canadian GP victories by nationality (10 each)
  7. Red Bull: Should any between Verstappen and Tsunoda score a pole position, the British team would equal Lotus in fifth place for the most pole positions in Formula 1 history, with 107.