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Digital Racefacts Time table
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Digital Racefacts Race circuit
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Digital Racefacts Race information
After a one-year bream in 2009, the Cana- 2005 (Kimi Räikkönen) and most recently in Mercedes-Benz in the Canadian GP
dian Grand Prix is back on the Formula One 2007, when Lewis Hamilton chieved his first 2009 no race
calendar this season and will be staged for ever Grand Prix win after starting his sixth 2008 Heikki Kovalainen, ninth
Lewis Hamilton, retired, pole position
the 41st time this year. The first event took Grand Prix from his first ever Formula 1 pole 2007 Lewis Hamilton, winner, pole position
Fernando Alonso, seventh, fastest lap
place on 27 August 1967 in Mosport where position. 2006 Kimi Räikkönen, third, fastest lap
Juan Pablo Montoya, retired
another seven races were organised on a 2005 Kimi Räikkönen, winner, fastest lap
Juan Pablo Montoya, DSQ
3.956 km circuit north east of Toronto until Remarkable happenings in Canada: 2004 Kimi Räikkönen, fifth
David Coulthard, sixth
1977. In 1968 and 1970, the venue was the - The Tyrrell team entered its first Grand Prix 2003 Kimi Räikkönen, sixth
David Coulthard, retired
3.324 km Mont-Tremblant circuit. In 1978, in Canada in 1970 - and started into its ca- 2002 David Coulthard, second
Kimi Räikkönen, fourth
the Canadian Grand Prix moved to the Île No- reer from pole position (Jackie Stewart). 2001 Mika Häkkinen, third
David Coulthard, retired
tre Dame in Montreal where it will be held for - In the 1973 race, six drivers took turns to 2000 Mika Häkkinen, fourth, fastest lap
David Coulthard, seventh
the 31st time this year. be in the lead: Ronnie Peterson, Niki Lauda, 1999 Mika Häkkinen, winner
David Coulthard, seventh
Emerson Fittipaldi, Jackie Stewart, Jean- 1998 David Coulthard, retired, fastest lap
Mika Häkkinen, retired
In 1982, the current 4.421 km long circuit Pierre Beltoise, Jackie Oliver, Peter Revson. 1997 David Coulthard, seventh, fastest lap
Mika Häkkinen, retired
was named after the Canadian driver Gilles - In the race won by Gilles Villeneuve in Octo- 1996 David Coulthard, fourth
Mika Häkkinen, fifth
Villeneuve who had been killed in an accident ber 1978, temperatures were only just above 1995 Mika Häkkinen, retired
Mark Blundell, retired
in that year and had won the first race on this freezing point. 1994 Heinz-Harald Frentzen, retired
Andrea de Cesaris, retired
circuit in a Ferrari in 1978 - his first Grand - In 2003, the top four were within 4.481sec 1955 no race
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Digital Racefacts Car
Chassis Dimensions
Construction Moulded carbon fibre and honeycomb Overall length 4800mm
composite structure Overall height 950mm
Suspension Wishbone and pushrod activated Overall width 1800mm
torsion springs and rockers
Dampers Sachs
Wheels BBS forged magnesium Engine
Tyres Bridgestone Potenza Type Mercedes-Benz FO108X
Brakes Brembo calipers Capacity 2.4 litres
Brake discs/pads Carbon/Carbon Cylinders 8
Steering Power assisted rack and pinion Maximum rpm 18,000 (maximum FIA regulation)
Steering wheel Carbon fibre construction Bank angle 90°
Electronics FIA standard ECU and FIA homologated Piston bore 98mm (maximum FIA regulation)
electronic and electrical system No of valves 32
Weight 95kg (minimum FIA regulation weight)
Transmission
Gearbox Seven speed unit with carbon
composite maincase
Gear selection Sequential, semi-automatic, hydraulic activation
Clutch Carbon plate
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all data
Nationality: German
Date of Birth: 3 January 1969
Place of Birth: Hürth-Hermülheim, Germany
Lives: Switzerland
Height: 1.74m
Weight: 68kg
Marital Status: Married to Corinna with two children
Personal Interests: Football, Skiing, Parachuting
Website: www.michaelschumacher.de
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all data
2010 Formula One: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One Team, Car No 3 1991 German Touring Car Championship: Zakspeed Mercedes
2006 Formula One: Ferrari - 2nd in Drivers’ Championship 1991 Japanese Formula 3000: Team Le Mans
2005 Formula One: Ferrari - 3rd in Drivers’ Championship 1990 World Sportscar Championship: Team Sauber Mercedes
2004 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion 1990 German Formula Three: WTS Racing
2003 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion 1990 European Formula Three Cup: WTS Racing
2002 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion 1990 Macau Grand Prix: WTS Racing
2001 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion 1989 German Formula Three: WTS Racing
2000 Formula One: Ferrari - World Champion 1989 European Formula Three Cup: WTS Racing
1999 Formula One: Ferrari - 5th in Drivers’ Championship 1989 Macau Grand Prix: WTS Racing
1998 Formula One: Ferrari - 2nd in Drivers’ Championship 1988 European Formula Ford 1600: Eufra Racing
1997 Formula One: Ferrari - DSQ 1988 German Formula Ford 1600: Eufra Racing
1996 Formula One: Ferrari - 3rd in Drivers’ Championship 1988 Formula König: Hoecker Sportwagenservice
1995 Formula One: Benetton - World Champion
1994 Formula One: Benetton - World Champion
1993 Formula One: Benetton - 4th in Drivers’ Championship
1992 Formula One: Benetton - 3rd in Drivers’ Championship
1991 Formula One: Jordan & Benetton - 13th in Drivers’ Championship
1991 World Sportscar Championship: Team Sauber Mercedes
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all data
Nationality: German
Date of Birth: 27 June 1985
Place of Birth: Wiesbaden, Germany
Lives: Monaco
Height: 1.78m
Weight: 67kg
Marital Status: Single
Personal Interests: Football, Snowboarding, Tennis,
Climbing, Cycling, Music
Website: www.nicorosberg.com
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all data
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all
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data
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
177 9 7 2 2.242 415
McLaren Mercedes
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
59 12 17 5 3,879 340
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
50 6 8 4 2,096 203
Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank
Red Bull Racing
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
145 4 5 5 1,254 262.5
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WM points
120 11 15 12 3,979 387
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all data
9 GP starts
291
Wins
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Pole positions
14
Fastest laps
17
Lead kms
4,152
WC points
614
10 GP starts
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Wins
-
Pole positions
-
Fastest laps
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Lead kms
-
WC points
1
11 GP starts
64
Wins
1
Pole positions
1
Fastest laps
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Lead kms
337
WC points
204
Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank
Vitaly Petrov 08.09.1984 1.85 m 79 kg Russian 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (ret.) -
Renault
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
7 - - 1 - 6
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GP starts 4th plcs. Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
Force India Mercedes
59 1 - 1 - 28
15 GP starts
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Wins
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Pole positions
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Fastest laps
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Lead kms
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WC points
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Digital Racefacts All drivers, all data
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
24 - - - - 7
Scuderia Toro Rosso
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
15 - - - - 2
18 GP starts
222
Wins
1
Pole positions
4
Fastest laps
1
Lead kms
682
WC points
246.5
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
Lotus
59 1 1 2 207 105
20 GP starts
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Wins
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Pole positions
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Fastest laps
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Lead kms
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WC points
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Born Height Weight Nationality F1 debut 2009 WC Rank
Bruno Senna 15.10.1983 1.80 m 69 kg Brazilian 14.03.2010, GP Bahrain (ret.) -
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
HRT
7 - - - - -
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
78 - - 1 - 29
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Sauber
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
43 - - 1 67 51
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GP starts Wins Pole positions Fastest laps Lead kms WC points
Virgin
7 - - - - -
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Digital Racefacts Team statistics
Team-Statistics ›
Mercedes-Benz in Formula 1 1954–2010
1954 1955 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total
Starts 6 6 15 17 16 17 16 16 17 17 17 16 18 19 18 17 18 17 7 290
Pole Positions 4 4 - - - 1 12 11 7 2 - 2 1 7 3 8 8 4 - 74
Fastest laps 4 5 - - - 2 9 9 12 6 2 3 2 12 3 5 3 - - 77
Wins 4 5 - - - 3 9 7 7 4 1 2 1 10 - 8 6 2 - 69
Podium finishes 7 10 - 2 6 7 20 16 22 13 10 13 4 18 9 24 13 5 2 201
Points-winning places 11 12 7 10 17 13 24 19 27 22 17 23 18 26 22 31 25 15 11 350
Points 62 78 12 30 49 63 156 124 152 102 65 142 69 182 110 203 151 71 100 1,921
1-2 Qualifying 1 3 - - - - 9 5 3 1 - - - 2 - 5 1 1 - 31
1-2 victories 1 4 - - - 1 5 3 4 - - - - 1 - 4 - - - 23
Lead laps * * * 2 28 128 697 529 459 187 116 177 50 592 60 524 325 184 16 4,074
of total laps * * * 1,124 1,014 1,054 1,015 1,000 1,074 1,065 1,090 1,018 1,122 1,180 1,137 1,065 1,117 988 421 16,484
Lead kms * * * 12 156 509 3,313 2,659 2,194 875 435 860 302 2,865 297 2,411 1,577 926 87 19,478
of total kms * * * 5,169 4,846 5,026 4,851 4,856 5,175 5,113 5,175 4,787 5,477 5,779 5,477 5,168 5,484 5,046 2,108 79,537
* not recorded
1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS
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Digital Racefacts Team history
History ›
Mercedes-Benz Motorsport
The return of the Silver Arrows in the 2010 rennen at the Nürburgring at the wheel of a
Grand Prix at Reims which he won ahead of ry set the ball rolling and in subsequent dec-
Formula One World Championship with the Mercedes W25. The car’s white paintwork
his team mate Karl Kling. It was the first For- ades, the marque won countless races. For
new MERCEDES GP PETRONAS Formula One had been sanded down to meet the weight
mula One race win for Mercedes-Benz. the Nice-Salon-Nice race of 1901, Daimler’s
Team begins the latest chapter in the proud requirements and the car raced in the silver
cars were entered under the name Mercedes
116 year history of motorsport success for colour of its aluminium body.
Mercedes-Benz has been a force in motor for the first time, named after the daughter of
Daimler and Mercedes-Benz.
sport since 1894. The first four cars home the Daimler importer and racing driver, Emil
On 4 July 1954, the Silver Arrows returned
in the race from Paris to Rouen on 22 July in Jellinek. The event was won by the Mercedes
The Silver Arrows were born on 3 June 1934 for the first time: Juan Manuel Fangio drove
that year were powered by a 954cc V2 en- of the German driver Wilhelm Werner.
when Manfred von Brauchitsch won the Eifel- his W196 streamliner to victory in the French
gine designed by Gottlieb Daimler. This victo-
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Digital Racefacts Ranking
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BAH AUS MAL CHI ESP MON TUR CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JAP COR BRA ABD Total
Mark Webber 4 2 18 4 25 25 15 93
Jenson Button 6 25 4 25 10 - 18 88
Lewis Hamilton 15 8 8 18 0 10 25 84
Fernando Alonso 25 12 0 12 18 8 4 79
Sebastian Vettel 12 - 25 8 15 18 - 78
Robert Kubica 0 18 12 10 4 15 8 67
Felipe Massa 18 15 6 2 8 12 6 67
Nico Rosberg 10 10 15 15 0 6 10 66
Michael Schumacher 8 1 - 1 12 0 12 34
Adrian Sutil 0 - 10 0 6 4 2 22
Vitantonio Liuzzi 2 6 - - 0 2 0 10
Rubens Barrichello 1 4 0 0 2 - 0 7
Vitaly Petrov - - - 6 0 0 0 6
Jaime Alguersuari 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3
Sebastién Buemi 0 - 0 - - 1 0 1
Kamui Kobayashi - - - - 0 - 1 1
Nico Hülkenberg 0 - 1 0 0 - 0 1
Jarno Trulli
Heikki Kovalainen
Karun Chandhok
Bruno Senna
Pedro de la Rosa
Timo Glock
Lucas di Grassi
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Digital Racefacts Ranking
BAH AUS MAL CHI ESP MON TUR CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JAP COR BRA ABD Total
McLaren Mercedes 21 33 12 43 10 10 43 172
Red Bull Racing 16 2 43 12 40 43 15 171
Ferrari 43 27 6 14 26 20 10 146
MERCEDES GP PETRONAS 18 11 15 16 12 6 22 100
Renault 0 18 12 16 4 15 8 73
Force India Mercedes 2 6 10 0 6 6 2 32
Williams 1 4 1 0 2 - 0 8
Toro Rosso 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 4
Sauber - 0 - - 0 - 1 1
Lotus Racing
HRT
Virgin
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Digital Racefacts List of Winners
List of Winners ›
Pole Positions / Fastest laps
Drivers Pole Positions Constructors Pole Positions Drivers Fastest laps Constructors Fastest laps
* 1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS
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Digital Racefacts List of Winners
List of Winners ›
Points / Number of Races
Drivers Points Constructors Points Drivers Number of Races Constructors Number of Races
* 1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS
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Digital Racefacts List of Winners
List of Winners ›
Formula 1 World Champions
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Digital Racefacts List of Winners
List of Winners ›
Wins
Drivers Constructors
1 M. Schumacher 91 M. Andretti 12 J. Laffite 6 1 Ferrari 211 20 Jordan 4
2 A. Prost 51 A. Jones 12 R. Patrese 6 2 McLaren 167 21 Honda 3
3 A. Senna 41 C. Reutemann 12 J. Surtees 6 3 Williams 113 March 3
4 N. Mansell 31 24 R. Barrichello 11 44 N. Farina 5 4 Lotus 79 Wolf 3
5 J. Stewart 27 F. Massa 11 J. Watson 5 Mercedes * 69 Watson 3
6 J. Clark 25 J. Villeneuve 11 C. Regazzoni 5 5 Brabham 35 25 Salih 2
N. Lauda 25 27 G. Berger 10 M. Alboreto 5 Renault 35 26 BMW Sauber 1
8 J. M. Fangio 24 J. Hunt 10 K. Rosberg 5 7 Benetton 27 Toro Rosso 1
9 N. Piquet 23 J. Scheckter 10 49 D. Gurney 4 8 Tyrrell 23 Eagle 1
10 F. Alonso 22 R. Peterson 10 B. McLaren 4 9 BRM 17 Hesketh 1
D. Hill 22 31 J. Button 9 E. Irvine 4 10 Cooper 16 Penske 1
12 M. Häkkinen 20 32 D. Hulme 8 52 M. Webber 3 11 Alfa Romeo 10 Shadow 1
13 K. Räikkönen 18 J. Ickx 8 M. Hawthorn 3 12 Red Bull 9 Stewart 1
14 S. Moss 16 34 R. Arnoux 7 P. Collins 3 Ligier 9 Kuzma 1
15 J. Brabham 14 J. P. Montoya 7 P. Hill 3 Maserati 9 Porsche 1
E. Fittipaldi 14 36 S. Vettel 6 H.-H. Frentzen 3 Matra 9
G. Hill 14 R. Schumacher 6 J. Herbert 3 Mercedes (1954/55) 9
18 D. Coulthard 13 J. Rindt 6 G. Fisichella 3 Vanwall 9
A. Ascari 13 G. Villeneuve 6 D. Pironi 3 18 Brawn GP 8
20 L. Hamilton 12 T. Brooks 6 T. Boutsen 3 19 Kurtis Kraft 5
* 1954/1955: Mercedes-Benz; 1994: Sauber Mercedes; 1995-2009: McLaren Mercedes; 2010: MERCEDES GP PETRONAS
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Contact Information
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