Formula One statistics for the Monaco Grand Prix

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June 3 - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix, round six of the championship:

Lap distance: 3.337km. Total distance: 260.286km (78 laps)

2025 pole position: Lando Norris (Britain) McLaren one minute 09.954 seconds

2025 winner: Norris

Race lap record: Lewis Hamilton (Britain) Mercedes 1:12.909, 2021

Start time: 1300 GMT (1500 local)

MONACO

Leclerc is the only Monegasque to win in Monaco since the championship started in 1950.

The shortest and slowest track on the calendar is also the one with most laps. Only 34% of the lap is at full throttle and the 180-degree turn six hairpin is the slowest corner of the year, with cars taking it at 45kph.

This year’s race is the 72nd edition in championship history and 83rd since the first Monaco grand prix in 1929.

The late triple world champion Ayrton Senna won a record six times, including five in a row with McLaren between 1989 and 1993.

A safety car deployment is highly likely.

McLaren are the most successful team in Monaco, with 16 wins since their debut in 1966. Ferrari have 11, one of them a non-championship race (1952).

In 1996, Frenchman Olivier Panis won from 14th on the grid -- the lowest winning start position to date in Monaco. Since 1950, only 10 times has the race been won by a driver starting lower than third.

Six past Monaco winners will be racing on Sunday: Fernando Alonso (2006, 2007), Hamilton (2008, 2016, 2019), Max Verstappen (2021, 2023), Sergio Perez (2022), Leclerc (2024), Norris (2025).

The race has had eight different winners in the last 10 years. The last three have all been won from pole.

Leclerc has been on pole t...

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