The statistics of the Monaco Grand Prix
Fines, red flags, and victory. Here are the statistics of the Monaco Grand Prix.
68: The Monaco Grand Prix appeared on the Formula 1 calendar for the 68th time.
2: This is Charles Leclerc’s second pole position in Monaco. The first one, in 2021, did not end up leading to the race as the Monegasque driver was unable to start.
14: It is also the 14th pole position for the Ferrari driver since his arrival in F1. The fifth this season.
€25,000: In euros, the fine imposed on Carlos Sainz after impeding Lance Stroll during the third practice session, which also resulted in his third reprimand of the season and a hefty fine.
147: Carlos Sainz took part in his 147th Formula 1 race. He is now the 43rd most experienced driver in history.
3: The number of drivers who retired in this race.
2 bis: Two red flags disrupted the Monaco Grand Prix.
1: First victory of the season for Sergio Perez. This is his third career win. He now equals Giancarlo Fisichella and Didier Pironi in the ranking of the most victorious drivers.
64: Max Verstappen has just stepped onto the podium for the 64th time in his career. He is closing in on Valtteri Bottas (ninth place). Sergio Perez has also secured his 18th podium and is now on par with Mike Hawthorn.
3rd: Sergio Perez is the third driver to win this season, following Charles Leclerc and his teammate Max Verstappen.
80: Red Bull has emerged victorious for the 80th time in Formula 1, they are now just one win away from Lotus.