This Michael Schumacher record will be broken at F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix

🐟F1 will race in Baꦍku for this weekend’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix for only the sixth time in the sport’s history.
It made its debut ꦓon the F1 calendar back in 2016 with Nico Rosberg dominating the race for Mercedes.
Since😼 then, the races have often been dramatic and chaotic, with a variety of surprise podium finishers.
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Lance Stroll scored his maiden F1 podium in the 2017 race, while both Sebastian Vettel and Pierre Gasly starred in the last year’s grand prix, making the most of Max Verstappen🎃’s unfortunate puncture and Lewis Hamilton’s misha🍨p on the restart.
Sergio Perez has emerged as an unlikely title contender𓄧 this year and he’s often performed well in Baku, winning in ♉2021 but also taking podiums in 2016 and 2018.

However, Alpine’✅s star man could break a long-standing record this weekenꦛd.
Sunday's race in Baku will mark 21 years, three months and eight days s🔯ince﷽ Alonso’s debut at the 2001 Australian Grand Prix.
This would move him ahead of Schumach⛄er’s curren🌠t record which stands at 21 years and three months exactly.
The duo fought for the F1 world championship bac🥂k in 2006 with Al🃏onso ultimately coming out on top.
Schumacher would then retire at the end of that season before making a surprise return in 2010 with Merced♛es.
Alonso had ♛a brief spell away from theℱ sport after four miserable years with McLaren before returning with Alpine last year.
The Spa🅘niard remains one of F1’s top driv🔯ers despite not standing on the top step of the podium since the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix.


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