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Imola By Numbers 🇮🇹All the facts and figures on the historic Italian track.
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1 – Max claimed victory when we raced here last season.
2 – The amount of Constructors’ Championships that have been decided at Imola. Williams in 1980 and Mercedes in 2020.
2 – The 2020 race was Formula One’s first ever two-day race weekend, with Friday being cancelled altogether and just one practice session on Saturday before qualifying.
3 – The number of different names the Imola Grand Prix has had (Italian Grand Prix, San Marino Grand Prix and Emilia Romagna Grand Prix).
4 – Imola is one of four circuits in Italy to host a Formula One Grand Prix – the others being Monza, Mugello and the road circuit, Pescara.
4.909 – The Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari track length in kilometres.
7 – Ayrton Senna’s record of claiming pole seven seasons in a row at Imola is still to be beaten.
7 – Michael Schumacher’s wins at Imola, more than any other driver.
22 – Max won in Imola last year by exactly 22 seconds.
29 – The number of Formula One races Imola has held (not including 2022).
63 – The number of laps the 2022 race will have.
100 – In 2020, Imola hosted the 100th Formula One Race to be held in Italy.
1953 – The year the track opened.
1980 – The first Italian Grand Prix to be held at Imola, and the only time in history it wasn’t held at Monza.
78,000 – Imola’s seating capacity.
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