FACTS AND STATS: Antonelli becomes F1’s third-youngest podium finisher
The Canadian Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve produced not only a memorable race, but also a treasure trove of top trivia to dive into.

The 2025 Canadian Grand Prix ended under Safety Car conditions following an explosive battle between the McLaren drivers, but only after it had already generated a plethora of fascinating figures for us to digest. Here’s our round-up of the highlights…
• The Canadian Grand Prix previously finished under the Safety Car in 1999 and 2014.
• Today’s win was Russell’s fourth Grand Prix victory.
• Russell is the fourth different Grand Prix race winner in the 2025 season.
• It was Mercedes’ fifth Montreal victory, but the first for them by any driver other than Lewis Hamilton.
• Russell has now finished on the podium more times this season (five) than in all of last season (four).
• Russell is the ninth consecutive Canadian Grand Prix winner from the front row of the grid.
• Max Verstappen’s P2 result for Red Bull ended his streak of three consecutive Canadian Grand Prix wins.

• Verstappen has reduced his championship deficit to Oscar Piastri down to 43 points.
• Red Bull are now four races short of Ferrari’s all-time record of 81 consecutive points finishes.
• Russell and Verstappen finished one-two for the third time, but it is the first time Russell has been the winner (after Belgium 2021 and Netherlands 2022).
• With P3 for Mercedes, Kimi Antonelli – at 18 years and 294 days old – becomes the third-youngest podium finisher of all-time behind Max Verstappen and Lance Stroll.
• Antonelli is the first Italian to finish on the podium since Jarno Trulli at the 2009 Japanese Grand Prix.
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• Mercedes move into second in the Teams’ Championship, after losing that spot to Ferrari in Spain.
• Oscar Piastri’s P4 for McLaren marks the end of an eight-race podium finishing streak (one short of McLaren’s all-time record set by Lewis Hamilton in 2007).
• Piastri extends his championship lead to 22 points over team mate Lando Norris.
• The Piastri-Norris collision was a replay of the one between then-McLaren team mates Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button in the 2011 Canadian Grand Prix.
• Charles Leclerc took P5 for Ferrari and has beaten team mate Lewis Hamilton in nine of the 10 Grands Prix this season.
• Hamilton finished in P6 and has thus failed to score a podium finish in the opening 10 races of a season for the first time in his 19 seasons of Formula 1.

• Fernando Alonso’s P7 for Aston Martin means he has scored in consecutive races after being pointless in the first eight Grands Prix of 2025.
• Kick Sauber’s Nico Hulkenberg finished in the top eight for the third time this season.
• Hulkenberg is the first Sauber driver to score in consecutive races since Valtteri Bottas (Mexico/Sao Paulo 2022).
• With P9, Esteban Ocon scored Haas’ best-ever Montreal race finish in the team’s 200th Grand Prix.
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• It was Ocon’s fourth Grand Prix points finish of the season.
• With P10 for Williams, Carlos Sainz scored points for the fifth time in the last six Grands Prix.
• Norris failed to reach the chequered flag for the first time since Austria last season.
• Liam Lawson’s retirement was his third of the season for Racing Bulls.
• Williams’ Alex Albon failed to finish, meaning consecutive retirements for him in Spain and Canada.
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