Formula 1 moves along to Baku for round 17 — the eighth race in Azerbaijan’s capital city.
Championship leader Oscar Piastri won here last year, but it’s Charles Leclerc who is the qualifying king of the castle circuit, with four previous pole positions. However, he has not yet converted it into a race victory.
Plus, can McLaren wrap up the constructors’ championship on Sunday?
Here’s what’s coming up this weekend…
Weather forecast – mixed
Friday is set to be hot and sunny with peak temperatures of 25°C (77°F). Cloud comes in on Saturday and Sunday bringing with it slightly cooler temperatures of 20-21°C (68-69°F).
The wind speed also picks up slightly on Sunday with forecasted speeds of around 18 mph in Baku.
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Circuit stats and history
Despite street circuits becoming increasingly popular in Formula 1, Baku remains a standout event on the calendar. It is the only F1 track to skirt around a UNESCO world heritage site, with the section around Turns 8, 9 and 10 lined by the walls of the city’s charming old town.
When the circuit first joined the race calendar in 2016, race organisers tarmacked over cobbled streets with the intention of lifting the temporary asphalt each year, but ultimately decided to leave the track surface in place.
The long pit straight, which includes the high-speed kinks of Turns 18, 19 and 20, sees cars reach speeds in excess of 220 mph and invites overtaking at Turn 1. Races have a tendency to be either utterly chaotic or somewhat routine, but with the walls so close and the speeds so high, a race-defining safety car is only ever one small mistake away.
Laps: 51 laps of 6km. Total distance 306km
Lap record: 1:43.009, Charles Leclerc (2019)
Most wins: Sergio Pérez (2021, 2023). Daniel Ricciardo (2017), Lewis Hamilton (2018), Valtteri Bottas (2019), and Verstappen (2022) have also won here.
Most poles: Leclerc with three consecutive (2021-2023). Bottas (2019), Sebastian Vettel (2018), and Hamilton (2017) have been on pole here.
What happened last year?
Baku hosted a sprint weekend in 2023, with Leclerc taking pole position for both the shortened-race and the full-length grand prix. Despite the impressive pace of the Ferrari over a single lap, Red Bull had a significant advantage in the races and Pérez took victory in the sprint as Verstappen made contact on lap one with George Russell. Pérez won the grand prix as well, with help from a well-timed safety car on Lap 10.
The 2023 event didn’t showcase the best of what Baku can offer, but a moment of mandatory chaos played out on the final lap when Esteban Ocon entered the pits for a late tyre change only to find it full of photographers jostling for the best place to shoot the podium.
Who’s going to win?
With Red Bull’s performance continuing to wane, last year’s double victory is no guarantee of how Sunday’s grand prix will play out.
In theory, Ferrari should be quick, especially in the hands of Baku specialist Leclerc, and the team will be looking to build on its emotional victory at Monza two weeks ago. But with McLaren looking fast at every type of circuit right now, the safe money is on either Lando Norris or Oscar Piastri to win — with or without team orders.
Oscar Piastri at the 2023 Azerbaijan GP. McLaren have made significant progress since 2023, where they finished ninth and eleventh, and are now championship contenders. Michael Potts/BSR Agency/Getty Images
Watch the the Azerbaijan GP Live on TSN
Watch coverage all weekend long on TSN and TSN+ leading to Sunday’s race set for 7am ET/4am PT on TSN.
How the championships look
The gap has reduced again after the Italian Grand Prix but Max Verstappen remains a comfortable 62 points ahead of Lando Norris in the drivers’ championship.
The constructors’ championship, however, is tantalisingly close. McLaren have closed to within eight points of Red Bull.