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F1 Records (Until End of 2024)

 

1) Titles:

Schumacher and Hamilton 7

Fangio 5

Prost, Vettel and Verstappen 4

Brabham, Stewart, Lauda, Piquet, Senna 3

1.1) Consecutive Securities:

Schumacher 5 (00/01/02/03/04)

Fangio 4 (54/55/56/57), Vettel 4 (2010/2011/2012/2013), Hamilton 4 (17/18/19/20) and Verstappen 4 (2021/2022/2023)

Ascari 2 (52/53), Brabham 2 (59/60), Prost 2 (85/86), Senna 2 (90/91), Schumacher 2 (94/95), Alonso 2 (6/5) and Verstappen 2 (2021 and 2022).

 

NOTE 1: Consecutive titles by teams:

Mercedes 7 (2014 to 2020)

Ferrari 6 (1999 to 2004)

McLaren 4 (1988 to 1991)

Red Bull 4 (2010 to 2013)

Ferrari 3 (1975 to 1977)

Williams 3 (1992 to 1994)

 

NOTE 2: Titles by country:

England 15

Germany 13

Brazil 8

Argentina and Scotland 5

Australia, Austria, Finland, France and Netherlands 4

Italy 3

 

OBS 3: Champion team in the debut year

Mercedes (1954) and Brawn (2009)

 

1.2) Percentage of title per disputed championship:

Fangio 71%

Verstappen 40%

Hamilton 39%

Schumacher 37%

Ascari, Stewart 33%

Prost 31%

Senna and Vettel 30%

 

1.3) Titles by a team:

Hamilton 6 by Mercedes

Schumacher 5 for Ferrari

Vettel and Verstappen 4 by Red Bull

Senna and Prost 3 by McLaren

 

1.4) Titles by different teams:

Fangio 4 (Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes and Maserati)

OBS: Fangio, Ascari, Clark and Hamilton were the only champions in all the teams that ran.

 

1.5) Difference of years between the 1st and the last title:

Hamilton 12 years old

Schumacher 10 years old

Lauda 9 years

Prost 8 years

Brabham 7 years old

 

1.6) Vice champions:

Moss 4 times (55/56/57/58) and Prost 4 times (83/84/88/90)

Hamilton (2007, 2016 and 2021), Alonso 3 times (2010, 2012 and 2013), Mansell 3 times (86/87/91), G Hill 3 times (63/64/65)

Fangio, Ickx, Stewart, Fittipaldi, Peterson, Senna, D Hill, Barrichello, Schumacher, Raikkonen, Nico Rosberg and Bottas-2

 

1.7) Drivers most times champion and runner-up:

Hamilton 10 times (08/14/14/17/18/19/20) and (07/16/21)

Schumacher 9 times (94/95/00/01/02/03) and (98 and 06) (*)

Prost 8 times (85/86/89/93) and (83/84/88/90)

Fangio 7 times (51/54/55/56/57) and (50/53)

Vettel 7 times (2010/11/12/13) and (09/17/18) 

Senna 5 times (88/90/91) and (89/93)

Stewart 5 times (69/71/73) and (68/72)

Alonso 5 times (05/06) and (2010/12/13)

(*) Schumacher lost his runner-up position in 1997, because of his unsportsmanlike attitude.

1.8) Most times champion and runner-up by Championship played (percentage):

Fangio 7/7 100%

Ascari 3/4 75%

Prost 8/14 57%

Hamilton 10/18 55%

Vettel 7/13 54%

Schumacher 9/18 50%

Senna 5/10 50%

Stewart 5/10 50%

 

1.9) Most times in 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in the seasons:

Schumacher 12

Hamilton 11

Prost and Vettel 8

Fangio and Moss 7

Stewart, Piquet, Senna, Alonso 6

1.10) Driver who won the title with the highest number of races in advance:

Schumacher in 2002 (GP France, 6 races in advance). He stayed 67 points from Barrichello.

Verstappen in 2023 (Qatar GP, 6 races in advance). He stayed 264 points from Perez.

Mansell in 1992 (GP Hungary, 5 races in advance). He stayed 52 points from Patrese.

 

2) Wins:

Hamilton 105 (2007:4, 2008:5, 2009:2, 2010:2, 2011:3, 2012:4, 2013:2, 2014:11, 2015:10, 2016:10, 2017:10, 2018:11 , 2019:11, 2020:11, 2021:8, 2024: 2)

Schumacher 91 (94:8, 95:9, 2000:9, 2001:9, 2002:11, 200:13, 2006:7)

Verstappen 63 (2016:1, 2017:2, 2018:2, 2019:3, 2020:2, 2021:10, 2022:15, 2023: 19, 2024:9)

Vettel 53 (2008:1, 2009:4, 2010:5, 2011:11, 2012:5, 2013:13, 2015:3, 2017:5, 2018:5, 2019:1)

Prost 51 (81:3, 82:2, 83:4, 84:7, 85:5, 86:4, 87:3, 88:7, 89:4, 90:5, 93:7)

Senna 41 (85:2, 86:2, 87:2, 88:8, 89:6, 90:6, 91:7, 92:3, 93:5)

Alonso 32 (2003:1, 2005:7, 2006:7, 2007:4, 2008:2, 2009:2010:5, 2011:1, 2012:5, 2013:2)

Mansell 31 (85:2, 86:5, 87:6, 89:2, 90:1, 91:5, 92:9, 94:1)

 

2.1) Consecutive wins:

Verstappen 10 (2023)

Ascari 9 (52/53), Vettel 9 (2013) and Verstappen 9 (2023 to 2024)

Schumacher 7 (2004) and Nico Rosberg 7 (2015 and 2016)

Brabham 5 (60), Clark 5 (65), Mansell 5 (92), Schumacher 6 (2000 and 2001) and Hamilton 5 (2014)

Fangio 4 (53 and 54), Clark 4 (63), Brabham 4 (66), Rindt 4 (70), Senna 4 (88/91), Prost 4 (93), Schumacher 4 (94), Button 4 (2010), Vettel 4 (2010/11 and 2012), Hamilton 4 (2016/2018)

2.2) In percentage of victory per race played:

Fangio 47%

Ascari 41%

Clark 35%

Hamilton 33%

Verstappen and Schumacher 30%

2.3) Victories in a GP:

Hamilton GP England 9

Schumacher GP France and Hamilton GP Hungary 8

Schumacher GP Canada and GP San Marino 7

Hamilton GP Canada 7

Prost GP Brazil and GP France 6

Senna GP Monaco 6

Schumacher GP Belgium, Spain, Japan and Europe 6

Hamilton GP China, US GP 6

2.3.1) Consecutive victories in a GP:

Hamilton 5 (Spain) and Senna 5 (Monaco) OBS: It could have been 7 if it didn't hit in 1988.

Clark 4 (England and Belgium), Senna 4 (Belgium) and Fangio 4 (Argentina)

2.4) Wins in a year:

Verstappen 19 (2023) and 15 (2022)

Schumacher 13 (2004) and Vettel 13 (2013)

Schumacher 11 (2002), Vettel 11 (2011) and Hamilton 11 (2011, 2014, 2018, 2019 and 2020)

Hamilton 10 (2015 and 2016) and Verstappen 10 (2021)

Mansell 9 (1992), Schumacher 9 (1995, 2000 and 2001), Nico Rosberg 9 (2016). Hamilton 9 (2017) and Verstappen 9 (2024)

Senna 8 (1988), Schumacher 8 (1994) and D Hill 8 (1996)

 

2.4.1) Victory in a year in percentage:

Verstappen 86% (2023)

Ascari 75% (1952)

Schumacher 72% (2004)

Clark 70% (1963)

Vettel 68% (2013) and Verstappen 68% (2022)

Fangio 67% (1954)

Hamilton 65% (2020)

2.4.2) Wins in all races completed in a season:

Jim Clark in 1965

2.5) Victory with pole:

Hamilton 61

Schumacher 40

Verstappen 32

Vettel 31

Senna 29

Prost 18

Mansell 17

Fangio, Clark, Nico Rosberg 15

Alonso 14

 

2.5.1) Pole wins in one year:

Verstappen 12 (2023)

Mansell (1992) and Vettel (2011) 9

Schumacher (2004), Vettel (2013) and Hamilton (2015, 2017 and 2020) 8

Senna (1988/91), Hamilton (2016 and 2018) and Verstappen (2021) 7

2.6) Victory with VMR:

Schumacher 48

Hamilton 32

Prost 21

Verstappen 20

Clark 18

Vettel 13

Fangio, Stewart, Lauda and Mansell 12

Senna, D Hill and Alonso 10

2.7) End-to-end victory:

Hamilton 23 (Hun/07, Be/10, Mal/14, Chi/14, Rus/14, Ita/15, Jap/15, Bra/16, Ale/16, Bra/16, Chi/17, Can/17 , Ing/17, Sin/17, Hun/18, Esp/19, Mon/19, Fra/19, Abu/19, Ing/20, Hun/20, Bel/20, Cat/21)

Senna 19: (By/85, San/88, USA/88, Ale/88, Hun/88, Bel/88, San/89, Mon/89, Mex/89, Bel/89, Esp/89, Mon/ 90, Bel/90, Ita/90, USA/91, Bra/91, Mon/91, Hun/91 and Aus/91)

Vettel 15: (Japan/09, Eur/10, Ing/10, Ind/11, Jap/12, Cor/12, Ind/12, Bel/13, Sin/13, Cor/13, Abu/13, Bra/ 13, Sin/15, Can/18 and Bel/18)

Verstappen 14: (Mex/17, Abu/20, Mon/21, Est/21/ Aut/21, Bel/21, Emi/22, Mon/23, Esp/23, Can/23. Hum/23, Cat/23, Bah/24 e Cat/24)

Clark 13: (Ing/62, Bel/63, Hol /63, Fra /63, Mex/63, Afr/63, Hol/64, Ing/64, Afr/65, Fra/65, Bel/65, Ing/ 65, Ale/65)

Schumacher: 11 (Pac, Mon and Can/94; Esp/95; Mon/97; Mon/99; Bel/01; Esp/02; Aus, Hun and Jap/04)

Stewart 11 : ( Ale/68, US/68, Afr/69, Fra/69, Esp/70, Mon/71, Fra/71, Ale/71, Arg/72, US/72, Ale/73)

Mansell 9 : (Por/86, Esp/87, Ing/91, Afr, Mex, Esp, San, Ing and Por/92)

Nico Rosberg 8: (Mon/13, Aus/14, Mon/14, Ale/14, Chi/16, Rus/16, Eur/16, Bel/16).

Ascari 7 : (Fra/52, Ing/52, Ale/52, Hol/52, Arg/53, Hol/53 and Ing/53)

Prost: 7 (Ita/81, San/84, Eur/84, Bra, Mex and Esp/88, Fra/89)

Lauda 6: (Hol/74, Fra/75, EUA/75, Afr/76, Bel/76 and Mon/76)

Fangio 5: (Mon/50, Sui/54, Bel/55, Hol/55, Ale/56)

Moss 5: (Mon/56, Hol/58, Mar/58, Por/59, Ale/61)

Brabham 5: (Ing/59, Hol/60, Bel/60, Ing/66, Ale/66)

Andretti 5: (Esp/77, Arg/78, Bel/78, Fra/78, Hol/78)

2.7.1) End-to-end wins in a year:

Mansell 6 (1992)

Senna 5 (1988/89/91), Clark 5 (1963), Vettel 5 (2013) and Verstappen 5 (2023)

Hamilton 4 (2019) and Verstappen 4 (2021)

2.7.2) Consecutive head-to-head wins:

Mansell (4) in 1992.

 

2.8) Wins in the rain or on a wet track (percentage of wins in the rain to total driver wins):

Schumacher 19 : Bel/92, Bel/95, Eur/95, Jap/95, Esp/96, Mon/97, Fra/97, Bel/97, Arg/98, Ing/98, Eur /00, Can/00, USA/00, Japan/00, Mal/01, Ing/02, USA/03, Mal/04 and Chi/06.

Hamilton 16 : Jap/2007, Mon/2008, Ing/2008, Bel/2010, Jap/2014, Ing/2015, USA/2015, Mon/2016, Ing/2016 and Bra/2016, Chi /2017, Sin/2017, Ale/2018, Tur/2020, Rus/2021, Ing/24.

Senna 13 : Por/85, Bel/85, Ing/88, Ale/88, Jap/88, Bel/89, Can/90, Bra/91, San/91, Aus/91, Bra /93, Eur/93 and Japan/93.

Verstappen 8 : Ale/19, Emi/21, Emi/22, Jap/22, Mon/23, Hol/23, Can/24, Bra/24.

Button 6 : Hun/2006, Mal/2009, Aus/2010, China/2010, Can/2011, Hun/2011 and Bra/2013.

Fangio 6 : Sui/51, Arg/54, Ing/54, Sui/54, Hol/55 and Ale/56.

Damon Hill 5 : Eur/94, Arg/95, San/95, Bra/96 and Bel/98.

Ascari 4 : Bel/52, Fra/52, Hol/52 and Ing/53.

Clark 3 : Bel/63, Afr/65 and Bel/65.

Vettel 3 : Ita/2008, Chi/2009 and Mal/2010.

Alonso 3 : Eur/2007, Cor/2010 and Mal/2012.

Raikkonen 3 : Bel/2004, Bel/2005 and Chi/2007.

Mansell 3: Esp/91, Esp/92 and Fra/92.

Fangio 3 : Arg/54, Fra/54 and Sui/54 (*).

Stewart 3 : Hol/68, Ale/68 and Can/71.

Fittipaldi 3 : Esp/72, Bra/74 and Ing/75.

G Hill 3  Ale/62, Ita/62 and USA/65.

Brabham 3 : Ing/66, Ale/66 and Can/67.

Hunt 3 : Hol/75, Ale/76 and USA II/77.

Reutemann 3 : Mon/80, Bra/81 and Bel/81.

Ickx 3 : Fra/68, Hol/71 and Ale/72.

 

(*) Source Anuário Francisco Santos 2003 pg 79. Inadvertently, this yearbook contains 5 victories for Prost and 7 for Fangio in the rain.

 

2.8.1) Wins in the rain or on a wet track in percentage of races in the rain or on a wet track:

Fangio (6 out of 8) 75%

Senna (13 out of 21) 62%

Ascari (4 out of 8) 50%

Moss (3 out of 7) 45%

Schumacher (19 out of 52) 36,5%

Hamilton (16 out of 44) 36,4%

Verstappen (8 out of 22) 36,4%

Clark (3 out of 12) 25%

D Hill (5 out of 21) 24%

Stewart (3 out of 15) 20%

Hunt (3 out of 15) 20%

Ickx (3 out of 16) 20%

Brabham (3 out of 17) 18%

Fittipaldi (3 out of 21) 15%

Button (6 out of 43) 14%

Reutemann (3 out of 23) 13%

Piquet (3 out of 24) 12,5%

Mansell (3 out of 26) 11,5 %

G Hill (3 out of 30) 10%

Vettel (3 out of 34) 8,8%

Prost (2 out of 26) 7,7%

Perez (2 out of 30) 6,6%

Alonso (3 out of 47) 6,4%

Ricciardo (1 out of 20) 5,0%

Raikkonen (2 out of 37) 5,4%

Barrichello (2 out of 54) 3,7%

2.8.2) Wins in the rain or on a wet track in a year:

Fangio 3 (1954), Senna 3 (1988, 1991 and 1993), Schumacher 3 (1995, 1997, 1998 and 2000) and Hamilton 3 (2016)

 

2.8.3) Wins in consecutive wet races:

Hamilton 9 (2014 to 2018)

Schumacher 6 (1996 to 1998)

Senna 5 (1985 to 1988)

Fangio 4 (1954 to 1955)

 

2.9) Victories in street circuit:

Senna 13 (US/86, Mon/87, US/87, US/88, Mon/89, US/90, Mon/90, US/91, Mon/91, Aus/91, Mon/92, Mon/93 and Aus/93)

Vettel 12 (Eur/10, Aus/11, Mon/11, Sin/11, Eur/11, Sin/12, Sin/13, Sin/15, Aus/17, Mon/17, Aus/18 and Sin/19 )

Hamilton 11 (Aus/08, Mon/08, Sin/09, Sin/14, Aus/15, Mon/16, Sin/17, Aze/18 and Sin/18, Mon/19, Ara/21)

Schumacher 9 (Mon/94, Mon/95, Mon/97, Mon/99, Aus/00, Aus/01, Mon/01, Aus/02 and Aus/04)

Verstappen 8 (Mon/21, Ara/22, Mia/22, Aus/23, Mia/23, Mon/23, Las Vegas/23, Ara/24)

Stewart 7 (Mon/66/71/73 and Esp 69/70/71/73)

Graham Hill 6 (Mon/63/64/65/68/69 and Esp 68)

Prost 6 (Mon/84, Mon/85, Mon/86, Aus/86, Mon/88 and USA/89)

Alonso 6 (Aus/06, Mon/06, Mon/07, Sin/08, Sin/10 and Eur/12)

Nico Rosberg 6 (Mon/13, Aus/14, Mon/14, Mon/15, Aus/16 and Sin/16)

Perez 5 (Aze/21, Mon/22, Sin/22, Ara/23 e Aze/23)

Moss 5 (Mon/56/60/61 and Por/58/59)

Lauda 4 (Esp 74/75/76 and EUA I/82)

Keke Rosberg 4 (Mon/83, USA/II 84, USA/85 and Aus/85)

Coulthard 4 (Aus/97, Mon/00, Mon/02 and Aus/03)

Button 4 (Aus/09, Mon/09, Aus/10 and Aus/12)

Fangio 3 (Mon/50/57 and Esp/51)

Andretti 3 (USA I/77, Esp/77/78)

Gilles Villeneuve 3 (USA I/79, Mon/81 and Esp 81

Piquet 3 (US I/80, US I/84 and Aus 90)

Jones 3 (USA II/80/81 and USA I/81)

Raikkonen 3 (Mon/05, Aus/07 and Aus/13)

Sainz 3 (Sin/23, Aus/23 e Aus /24)

Reutemann 2 (USA I/78, Mon/80)

Bottas 2 (Aus/19, Azer/19)

Ricciardo 2 (Aze/17 and Mon/18)

Trintignant 2 (Mon/55/58)

Fittipaldi 2 (Esp 72/73)

Hunt 2 (Esp/76 and USA II/77)

Scheckter 2 (Mon/77/79)

Depailler 2 (Mon/78, Esp/79)

Watson 2 (USA II/82 and USA I/83)

Alboreto 2 (USA III/82 and USA II/83)

Berger 2 (Aus/87/92)

Damon Hill 2 (Aus/95/96)

Hakkinen 2 (Aus/98 and Mon/98)

Webber 2 (Mon/10/12)

Bottas 2 (Aus/19, Azer/19)

Ricciardo 2 (Aze/17, Mon/18)

Leclerc 2 (Aus/22, Mon/24)

Norris 2 (Mia/24, SIn/24)

F1 street circuits: Monaco, Portugal (Porto, Monsanto), Germany (AVUS), Spain (Pedralbes, Jarama), USA (Long Beach, Detroit, Dallas, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Miami, Las Vegas II), Australia ( Adelaide and Melbourne), Valencia (Europe), Singapore and Azerbaijan (Baku) and Saudi Arabia (Jeddah).

2.9.1) Wins on street circuit per race held on street circuit:

Fangio (3 out of 6) and Moss (5 out of 10) 50%

Senna (13 out of 28) 46% OBS: If Senna didn't crash in Monaco 88, he would have 50% of the victories.

Stewart (6 out of 15) 40%

Vettel (12 out of 42) 29%

G Hill (6 out of 26) 23%

Gilles Villeneuve (5 out of 15) 21%

Schumacher (9 out of 43) 21%

Verstappen (8 out of 41) 20%

Hunt (2 out of 11) 18%

Nico Rosberg (6 out of 34) 18%

Prost (7 out of 40) 17,5%

Hawthorn (1 out of 6) 17%

Hamilton (11 out of 68) 16%

Keke Rosberg (4 out of 25) 16%

Trintgnant (2 out of 14) 14%

Damon Hill (2 out of 14) 14%

Coulthard (4 out of 29) 14%

Lauda (4 out of 33) 12%

Depailler (2 out of 17) 12%

Andretti (6 out of 25) 12%

Alan Jones (3 out of 26) 12%

Rindt (1 out of 9) 11%

Scheckter (2 out of 20) 10%

Perez (5 out of 53) 9%

2.9.2) Victories in street circuit in one year:

Vettel 4 (2011) and Verstappen 4 (2023)

Senna 3 (1991)

 

2.10) Home wins:

Hamilton - 9 (England)

Prost-6 (France)

Clark-5 (England, considering England as Great Britain for Clark)

Fangio-4 (Argentina), Mansell-4 (England), Schumacher-4 (Germany)

Verstappen- 3 (Netherlands)

Ascari-2 (Italy), Moss-2 (England), Fittipaldi-2 (Brazil), Piquet-2 (Brazil), Senna-2 (Brazil) and Massa-2 (Brazil)

2.11) Wins by a team:

Hamilton 84 for Mercedes

Schumacher 72 for Ferrari

Verstappen 63 by Red Bull

Vettel 38 by RBR

Senna 35 by McLaren

Prost 30 by McLaren

Clark 25 for Lotus

Mansell 24 for Williams

Nico Rosberg 23 for Mercedes

 

2.11.1) Wins with the same engine:

Hamilton 104 (Mercedes)

Schumacher 72 (Ferrari)

Verstappen 58 (Honda, Honda RBPT and RBPT)

Vettel 38 (Renault)

Senna 32 (Honda)

Stewart 25 (Ford Cosworth)

2.12) Victory starting from the worst position on the starting grid:

John Watson - US GP/83 (22nd place)

Bill Vukovich- GP Indianapolis/54 (19th place)

Rubens Barrichello – GP Germany (18th place)

Kimi Raikkonen- GP Japan/2005 (17th place)

Max Verstappen- GP Brasil/2024 (17th place)

Jackie Stewart – GP South Africa/73 (16th place)

M Schumacher – GP Belgium/95 (16th place)

Bob Sweikert – US GP/55 (14th place)

Alan Jones- GP Austria/77 (14th place)

Olivier Panis – GP Monaco/96 (14th place)

Johnny Herbert- GP Europe/99 (14th place)

Jenson Button- GP Hungary/2006 (14th place)

San Hanks- GP USA/57 (13th place)

Bruce McLaren- GP Argentina/60 (13th place)

Alain Prost- GP Mexico/90 (13th place)

Giancarlo Baghetti- GP France/61 (12th place)

Jim Clark- GP Belgium/62 (12th place)

John Watson- GP Belgium/82 (12th place)

Nigel Mansell- GP Hungary/89 (12th place)

 

2.13) Drivers who won in their debut race:

Giancarlo Baghetti - GP France/61

NOTE: Not counting GP England/50.

 

2.14) Most wins taking a lap in 2nd place:

Fangio (3): Mon/50, Ita/54 and Ing/56

Stewart (3): Esp/69 (2 laps, biggest gap to 2nd place), Ing/69 and Esp/70

Ascari (2): Ing/52 and Arg/53

Clark (2): Hol/63 and USA/66

Hulme (2): Mon/67 and Can/68

Prost (2): Ing/85 and Aut/86

Parsons (1): USA/50

Moss (1): By/59

Gurney (1): Fra/62

G Hill (1): Mon/64

Brabham (1): Hol/66

Fittipaldi (1): Ing/75

Andretti (1): Japan/76

Patrese (1): Mon/82

De Angelis (1): San Marino/85

Schumacher (1): Bra/94

D Hill (1): Aus/95 (2 laps, biggest gap to 2nd place)

 

Note: Stewart and Damon Hill have a winning record with 2 laps in 2nd place.

 

2.15) Wins by different teams:

Moss 5 teams (Cooper, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes and Vanwall)

Fangio 4 teams (Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Ferrari and Mercedes), Stewart 4 teams (BRM, March, Matra and Tyrrell), Prost 4 teams (Renault, McLaren, Ferrari and Williams)

 

2.16) Wins with different engines:

Fangio (Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Ferrari and Mercedes), Moss (Clímax, Maserati, Mercedes and Vanwall), Lauda (Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Cosworth and Porsche), Berger (BMW, Ferrari, Honda and Renault) all with 4.

 

2.17) Wins on different circuits:

Hamilton 31

Verstappen 26

Schumacher 23

Prost 22

Vettel  21

Mansell and Alonso 19

Senna and Nico Rosberg 17

2.18) Interval between the 1st and the last victory:

Raikkonen and Hamilton 15 years

Schumacher 14 years

2.19) Seasons winning races:

Hamilton 16

Schumacher 15

Prost 11

Piquet and Vettel 10

2.20) Consecutive Years with victories:

Schumacher and Hamilton 15

Prost 10

Senna 9

picket 8

2.21) Wins in a year, but without winning a championship:

Hamilton 10 in 2016 and 8 in 2021

Prost 7 in 1984 and in 1988

Raikkonen 7 in 2005

Schumacher 7 in 2006

 

2.22) Most wins in rookie year:

Villeneuve 4 in 1996 and Hamilton 4 in 2007

NOTE: Not counting England/50.

NOTE: Teams that won races in their F1 debut:

Mercedes in 1954, Wolf in 1977, Brawn in 2009

3) Poles:

Hamilton 104

Schumacher 68

Senna 65

Vettel 57

Prost and Clark 33

Mansell and Verstappen 32

Nico Rosberg 30

Fangio 29

Hakkinen 26

Lauda and Piquet 24

Leclerc 23

Alonso 22

 

NOTE: Hamilton is the driver with the most pole positions in his rookie year 6 in 2007.

 

3.1) Consecutive pole positions:

Verstappen 8 (2023/2024) and Senna 8 (88/89)

Senna 7(90/91), Prost 7(93), Schumacher 7(2000/2001), Hamilton 7(2015)

Senna 6 (88) and (89), Moss 6 (59/60), Lauda 6 (74), Mansell 6 (92), Hakkinen 6 (99), Nico Rosberg 6 (2015) and Hamilton 6 (2016/2017)

NOTE: The Williams team has a record of 24 consecutive pole positions from France/92 to Japan/93.

3.1.1) Most consecutive runs without being beaten in training:

Schumacher has 58 races without being beaten by his teammate (GP South Africa/92 to GP Germany/95).

Senna has 44 races without being beaten by his teammate (Holland/85 A Canada /88)

Russell has 36 runs unbeaten by his teammate (Australia/2019 to Bahrain/2020)

NOTE: Tony Brise was never beaten by his teammate, but he did only 8 training sessions (Spain to USA 1975).

3.2) In percentage per GP disputed:

Fagiolli 88%

Fangio 55%

Clark 46%

Ascari 44%

Senna 40%

Hamilton 31%

3.3) Poles on a track:

Hamilton 9 (Hungary)

Senna 8 (San Marino), Schumacher 8 (Japan) and Hamilton 8 (Australia)

Schumacher 7 (Hungary and Spain) and Hamilton 7 (England)

Senna 6 (Australia), Schumacher 6 (Canada), Hamilton 6 (China, Canada and Italy)

Fangio 5 (Italy), Senna 5 (Monaco and Monza), Schumacher 5 (Malaysia and San Marino), Hamilton 5 (Hungary and Spain)

3.3.1) Consecutive pole positions on a track:

Senna 7 in San Marino (1985 to 1991)

Hamilton 6 Australia (2014 to 2019)

Schumacher 5 in Japan (1998 to 2002) and 5 in Spain (2000 to 2004)

Senna 4 Monaco (1988 to 1991), 4 Italy (1988 to 1991) and 4 Australia (1988 to 1991)

Schumacher 4 Canada (1994 to 1997) and 4 Malaysia (1999 to 2002)

Hamilton 4 Canada (2015 to 2018) and 4 England (2015 to 2018)

 

3.4) Poles in a year:

Vettel 15 (2011)

Mansell 14 (1992)

Senna 13 (1988/1989) and Prost 13 (1993)

Hamilton 12 (2016) and Verstappen 12 (2023)

Schumacher 11 (2001), Hakkinen 11 (1999), Vettel 11 (2010), Rosberg 11 (2014) and Hamilton 11 (2015, 2017 and 2018)

 

3.4.1) Poles in a year in percentage:

Mansell (14/16) 87.5% in 92

Senna (13/16) 81.3% in 88/89 and Prost (13/16) 81.3% in 93

Vettel (15/19) 78.9% in 2011

Fangio (6/8) 75% 1956

Fangio (5/7) 71.4% out of 56

Clark (7/10) 70% at 63

Ascari (6/9) 66.6% in 53 and Clark (6/9) 66.6% in 62/65 (Clark did not race the Monaco/65 GP)

Ascari (5/8) 62.5% at 52 and Phil Hill (5/8) 62.5% at 61

 

3.5) Poles “at home”:

Hamilton 7

Senna 6

Clark 5

Moss 4

Lauda, Prost, Mansell, D Hill, Barrichello, Massa, Verstappen 3

 

3.6) Poles by a team:

Hamilton 78 by Mercedes

Schumacher 58 for Ferrari

Senna 46 by McLaren,

Vettel 44 by Red Bull

Verstappen 40 by Red Bull

Clark 33 by Lotus

3.7) Poles in different circuits:

Hamilton 30

Verstappen 24

Vettel 23

Prost 22

Mansell and Senna 20

Schumacher 19

Piquet and Nico Rosberg 17

 

3.8) Pole in debut race:

Mario Andretti – US GP/68

Carlos Reutemann – GP Argentina/72

Jacques Villeneuve-GP Australia/96

NOTE: Not counting England/50.

 

3.9) Starts in the 1st row:

Hamilton 176

Schumacher 116

Vettel 101

Senna 87

Prost 86

Verstappen 73

Nico Rosberg 60

Mansell 56

Fangio and Clark 48

D Hill 47

Piquet and Raikkonen 44

Stewart, G Hill 42

 

3.9.1) Starts in the 1st row per race held:

Fangio 48/51 94%

Ascari 25/33 76%

Clark 42/72 58%

Senna 87/161 55%

Hamilton 176/356 49%

3.9.2) 1st row starts in a year:

Rosberg 21 (2016)

Vettel 18 (2011), Rosberg 18 (2014) and Verstappen 18 (2023)

Hamilton 17 (2015)

Senna 16 (89), Prost 16 (93) and Damon Hill 16 (96)

3.9.3) 1st row starts in all races of the year:

Senna in 89, Prost in 93, Hill in 96 and Rosberg in 2016.

3.9.4) Consecutive 1st row starts:

Senna 24 (Ale 88 to Aus 89)

Hamilton 20 (Bel 2014 to Ita 2015)

Hill 17 (Aus 95 to Jap 96)

Mansell 16 (Aus 86 to Bra 88) and Prost 16 (Afr to Aus 93)

Vettel 14 (Sin 2010 to Ing 2011)

Hamilton 14 (Abu Dhabi 2019 to Milla Romagna 2020)

Rosberg 12 (Japan 2015 to Eur 2016)

3.10) Poles by different teams:

Moss (Cooper, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes and Vanwall) and John Surtees (Cooper, Ferrari, Honda, Lola and Lotus) both with 5 teams.

3.11) Poles with different engines:

Fangio 4 (Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Maserati and Mercedes), Moss 4 (Masearti, Mercedes, Vanwall, Climax), Surtees 4 (Clímax, Ferrari, Honda and Maserati) and Barrichello 4 (Hart, Ford Cosworth, Ferrari and Mercedes)

 

3.12) Consecutive pole positions at the beginning of the season:

Prost 7 (1993)

Senna 6 (1988)

Mansell 6 (1992)

Senna 5 (1989)

J Villeneuve 4 (1997)

Vettel 4 (2011)

Hamilton 4 (2015)

3.13) Average starting position:

Fangio 1.78 (51 workouts)

Farina 3.12 (34 workouts)

Senna 3.15 (161 practices)

Clark 3.46 (72 workouts)

Ascari 3.72 (32 workouts)

Fagiolli 4.00 (7 workouts)

Prost 4.16 (201 workouts)

Hamilton 4,35 (356 workouts)

Stewart 4.50 (100 workouts)

Gonzalez 4.58 (26 workouts)

Moss 4.76 (66 workouts)

Schumacher 4.87 (308 practices)

Castelotti 4.93 (14 training sessions)

3.14) Interval between the 1st and the last pole:

Hamilton 17 years old

Raikkonen, Barrichello 15 years

Mario Andretti 13 years old

3.15) Season with poles:

Hamilton 16

Schumacher 13

Vettel and Senna 10

Prost 9

 

3.16) Fastest rank in workouts (Average speed):

Hamilton 264.363 km/h (GP Italy 2020)

Bottas 264.132 km/h (GP Italy 2020)

Raikkonen 263.588 km/h (GP Italy 2018)

Vettel 263.052 km/h (GP Italy 2018)

Leclerc 262.963 km/h (GP Italy 2019)

 

NOTE: In the 1985 British GP Keke Rosberg made the fastest speed 259.05 km/h, which was until 2004 as a record in F1.

 

3.17) Percentage of success against teammate (among champions):

1- Hunt 94%
2- Senna 89%
3- Fangio 86%
4- Clark 83%

5- Stewart 77%
6- Surtees 76%

7- Schumacher and Verstappen 75%

8- Ascari, Keke Rosberg and Alonso 74%
9- Piquet 72%
10- Hakkinen and Rindt 71%

11- Fittipaldi and Prost 67%

12- Vettel 66%

13- Hamilton 62%

14- Graham Hill, Jacques Villeneuve, Button and Nico Rosberg 60%
15- Jones 59%
16- Andretti e Brabham 58%
17- Lauda 54%

18- Kimi 53%

19- Mansell 49%

20- Scheckter 45%

21- Damon Hill 44%

22- Hulme 43%

23- Hawthorn 42%

24- Farina 20%

PS: Schumacher had 87% before his return to F1 (in 2020)

 

4) VMR:

Schumacher 77

Hamilton 67

Raikkonen 46

Prost 41

Vettel 38

Verstappen 33

Mansell 30

Clark 28

Alonso 26

Hakkinen 25

4.1) VMR in one year

Schumacher 10 (2004) and Raikkonen 10 (2005 and 2008)

Hakkinen 9 (2000)

Mansell 8 (1992), Schumacher 8 (1994 and 1995), Hamilton 8 (2015) and Verstappen 8 (2023)

Webber 7 (2011), Vettel 7 (2013) and Hamilton 7 (2014)

 

4.2) Consecutive VMR:

Ascari 7 (1952/53)

Raikkonen 6 (2008)

Schumacher 5 (2004)

Stewart 4 (1969), G Villeneuve 4 (1979), Mansell 4 (1991), Raikkonen 4 (2005)

 

4.3) VMR in percentage per race played:

Fangio 45%

Clark 39%

Ascari 34%

 

4.4) VMR per track:

Schumacher 7 (Barcelona) and Hamilton 7 (Monza)

Prost 6 (Spa), Mansell 6 (Silverstone), Raikkonen 6 (Melbourne) and Hamilton 6 (Silverstone).

Coulthard 5 (Magny-Cours), Schumacher 5 (Imola, Magny-Cours, Nurburgring, Monaco, Interlagos and Hockenheim), Vettel 5 (Austin).

4.5) VMR per GP played:

Fangio 45%

Clark 39%

Ascari 37.5%

Moss 29%

Schumacher 25%

4.6) VMR by a team:

Hamilton 55 for Mercedes

Schumacher 53 for Ferrari 

Verstappen 30 by Red Bull

Clark 28 by Lotus

Hakkinen 25 by McLaren

Prost 24 by McLaren

Vettel 24 for Red Bull

 

4.7) VMR by different teams:

Moss 6 teams (BRM, Cooper, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes and Vanwall)

Surtees 5 teams (Cooper, Ferrari, Honda, Lotus and McLaren)

4.8) VMR with different engines:

Moss 5 (Cooper, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes and Vanwall) and John Surtees 5 (Cooper, Ferrari, Honda, Lola and Lotus)

4.9) VMR “at home”:

Mansell 7

Moss, Schumacher and Hamilton 5

Prost 4

4.10) VMR in different circuits:

Hamilton 27

Schumacher 24

Raikkonen 22

Vettel 21

Verstappen 20

Prost e Mansell 18

Piquet e Alonso 17

4.11) VMR in the debut race:

Jacques Villeneuve 1996

Nico Rosberg Australia 2006

NOTE: Not counting England/50.

4.12) Seasons with VMRs:

Hamilton 17

Schumacher 16

Raikkonen 14

Prost 12

4.13) Interval between the 1st and the last RMV:

Alonso 21

Schumacher 19

Hamilton 17

Raikkonen 16

5) Hat Trick (Pole, VMR and Victory in the same race)

Schumacher 22

Hamilton 19

Verstappen 13

Clark 11

Fangio 9

Prost and Vettel 8

Senna 7

Ascari 6

Mansell, Damon Hill, Hakkinen and Alonso 5

Moss, Ickx, Stewart, Massa 4

 

5.1) Hat Trick in a year (almost always indicates the best car of the season):

Verstappen 6 (2023)

Schumacher 5 (2004)

Ascari 4 (1952), Mansell 4 (1992), Schumacher 4 (1994 and 2002), Hakkinen 4 (1998), Hamilton 4 (2015 and 2017)

Clark 3 (1963 and 1965), Schumacher 3 (2003), Vettel 3 (2013), Hamilton 3 (2014) and Verstappen 3 (2021)

 

5.2) Consecutive Hat Tricks:

Ascari 4 (1952/53)

 

5.3) Hat Trick per GP played:

Fangio 17.6%

Clark 15.3%

Schumacher 7.2%

Verstappen 6.3%

Hamilton 5.3%

 

5.4) Hat Trick by a team:

Schumacher 17 for Ferrari

Hamilton 17 for Mercedes

Verstappen 13 pela Red Bull

Clark 11 by Lotus

Vettel 8 by Red Bull

Verstappen 7 by Red Bull

Ascari 6 by Ferrari

Senna 6 by McLaren

 

6) Grand Slam or Grand Chelem (Hat-trick with lead in all laps of the race):

Clark 8

Hamilton 6

Ascari, Schumacher and Verstappen 5

Stewart, Senna, Mansell, Vettel 4

Piquet 3

Fangio, Brabham, Hakkinen, Nico Rosberg, Leclerc 2

Hawthorn, Moss, Siffert, Ickx, Regazzoni, Lauda, Laffite, G Villeneuve, Berger, Hill, Alonso and Leclerc 1

 

7) Podiums:

Hamilton 202

Schumacher 155

Vettel 122

Verstappen 112

Prost and Alonso 106

Raikkonen 103

Senna 80

Barrichello 68

Coulthard 62

Piquet 60

 

7.1) Consecutive podiums:

Schumacher 19 (01/02)

Hamilton 16 (2014/2015)

Alonso 15 (05/06) and Verstappen 15 (2022/2023)

Raikkonen 12 (2018)

Vettel 11 (2010/2011/2013/2018)

Schumacher 10 (2004) and Verstappen 10 (2018)

Ascari 9 (52/53), Clark 9 (63), Lauda 9 (75/76), Piquet 9 (87), Schumacher 9 (2000 and 2001), Hamilton 9 (2007) and Nico Rosberg 9 (2015)

 

7.2) Podium per race played:

Fangio 69%

Farina 60%

Hamilton and Gonzalez 57%

Ascari 53%

Verstappen 54%

Prost 53%

Schumacher and Senna 50%

 

7.3) Podiums in a year:

Verstappen 21 (2023)

Verstappen 18 (2021)

Schumacher (2002), Vettel (2011) and Hamilton (2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2021) and Verstappen (2022) 17

Vettel (2013), Hamilton (2014) and Rosberg (2016) 16

Schumacher (2004), Rosberg (2014), Alonso (2005), Rosberg (2015) and Bottas (2019) 15

Prost (88), Schumacher (2001), Barrichello (2004), Alonso (2006) and Hamilton (2020) 14

Alonso (2012), Vettel (2015), Bottas (2017) and Hamilton (2017) 13

 

7.4) Podiums in a year in percentage:

Schumacher (2002) 17/17- 100%

Verstappen (2023) 21/22- 95%

Vettel (2011) and Hamilton (2015)- 17/19 89%

Prost (1988) 14/16- 87.5%

 

7.5) Podiums on a track:

Hamilton 15 (Silverstone)

Schumacher 12 (Imola, Barcelona e Montreal)

Schumacher 11 (Magny Cours), Hamilton 11 (Sakhir, Espanha, Hungria)

Schumacher 10 (Interlagos), Hamilton 10 (Austrália, Montreal, Spa, Abu Dhabi)

Schumacher 9 (Spa, Suzuka), Raikkonen 9 (Hungria), Hamilton 9 (Shangai, Austin) and Alonso 9 (Interlagos)

 

7.6) Podium by the same team:

Hamilton 153 for Mercedes

Schumacher 116 for Ferrari

Verstappen 112 for Red Bull

Vettel 65 by Red Bull

Prost 63 by McLaren

 

7.7) Podium with the same engine:

Hamilton 202 Mercedes

Schumacher 116 Ferrari

Verstappen 90 Honda/ Honda RBPT/RBPT

Vettel 65 Renault

Senna 56 Honda

 

7.8) Podiums by different teams:

Moss 6 (BRM, Cooper, Lotus, Maserati, Mercedes and Vanwall) and Surtees 6 (Cooper, Ferrari, Honda, Lola and Lotus)

Patrese 5 (Alfa Romeo, Arrows, Brabham, Williams and Benetton), Barrichello 5 (Jordan, Stewart, Ferrari, Honda, Brawn)

Alonso 5 (Renault, McLaren, Ferrari, Alpine and Aston Martin)

 

7.9) Podiums with different engines:

Barrichello 6 engines (Hart, Peugeot, Ford Cosworth, Ferrari and Mercedes)

 

7.10) More times came in 2nd place:

Hamilton 57, Schumacher 43, Alonso 40

 

7.11) More times came in 3rd place:

Raikkonen 45, Hamilton 40, Alonso 34

 

7.12) Podiums “at home”:

Hamilton 14

Prost 11

Schumacher and Alonso 7

Mansell 6

Surtees, Clark and Massa 5

 

7.13) Podium on different circuits:

Hamilton 36, Verstappen 31, Raikkonen e Alonso 30

 

7.14) Consecutive seasons with podium finishes:

Hamilton 18

Schumacher 15

Vettel 14

7.15) Seasons with podiums:

Hamilton 18

Schumacher 16

Raikkonen, Vettel and Alonso 14

 

7.16) Interval between the 1st and the last podium:

Schumacher and Alonso 20 years old

Hamilton 17 years old

Raikkonen 16 years old

Barrichello and Patrese 15 years old

 

NOTE: Most common trio on the podium:

1- Hamilton, Bottas and Verstappen 20

2- Hamilton, Rosberg and Vettel 14

3- Vettel, Webber and Alonso 13

 

NOTE 1: Podium withaverage  younger age (Brazil 2019 aged 23 years 8 months and 13 days).

NOTE 2: Podium withaverage  of older age (Switzerland 1950 aged 46 years, 8 months and 20 days)

8) Points

 

Hamilton 4862,5

Vettel 3098

Verstappen 3023,5

Alonso 2267

Raikkonen 1873

Bottas 1797

Rosberg 1594,50

Schumacher 1566

NOTE: According to the old regulations (10 and 9 points per victory):

Prost 798.5

Barrichello 658

Senna 614

Coulthard 535

Piquet 485.5

 

Website total points transformed to 25 per race:http://formula1.markwessel.com/home

 

8.1) GPs scored in % (per race played):

Hamilton 88%

Fagioli 86%

Fangio 84%

Verstappen 83%

Norris 80%

Piastri and Leclerc 78%

Farina 76%

 

8.2) Points per race played (according to the old regulations, victory 8, 9 and 10 points for the winner):

Fangio 5.44

Schumacher 5.10

Prost 4.01

Flour 3.86

Senna and Clark 3.81

 

8.2.1) Points per race played (according to the new regulations from 2012 onwards):

Verstappen 14,47

Hamilton 13,66

Vettel 10,36

Leclerc 9,73

Piastri 8,46

Norris 7,87

Nico Rosberg 7,74

Botas 7,30

Sainz 6,18

Alonso e Perez 5,83

Ricciardo 5,51

Raikkonen 5,35

8.3) Scored GPs:

Hamilton 313

Alonso 264

Schumacher 221

Raikkonen e Vettel 219

Perez 188

Verstappen 174

Massa 165

Button 162

Sainz 144

Barrichello 140

8.4) Consecutive scored GPs:

Hamilton 48 (England 2018 to Bahrain 2020)

Verstappen 41 (Emília 2022 to Abu Dhabi 2023)

Hamilton 33 (Japan 2016 to France 2018) and 33 (England 2019 to Abu Dhabi 2019)

Raikkonen 27 (Bahrain 2012 to Hungary 2013)

Hamilton 25 (England 2018 to Belgium 2019)

Schumacher 24 (Hungary/01 to Malaysia/03)

Fangio 23 (France/53 to Monaco/56)

Alonso 23 (Eur/11 to Hun/12)

Bottas 22 (Ing/18 to Ing/19)

Verstappen 21 (Bel/2018 to Hun/2019)

Vettel 19 (Bra/2010 to Ind/2011, Hun/2018 to Aut/2019)

Hamilton 19 (Ita/2014 to Italy/2015)

Schumacher 18 (San Marino/03 to Esp/04)

Alonso 18 (Tur/05 to Ale/06)

Alonso 17 (China/06 to Japan/07)

Ricciardo 17 (Esp 2016 to Abu 2016)

Rosberg 16 (Mon 2016 to Abu 2016)

Reutemann 15 (Bel/80 to Bel/81)

Perez 15 (Germany 2016 to Spain 2017)

Ascari 15 (Germany/51 to England/53)

Bottas 15 (Monaco 2017 to Abu Dhabi 2017)

Webber 14 (Bra/2010 to Bel/2011)

Schumacher 13 (San Marino/06 and China/06)

Bottas 13 (Monaco 2017 to Mexico 2017)

Clark 12 (Belgium/63 and Belgium/64)

Hakkinen 12 (San Marino/00 to Italy/00),

Barrichello 12 (Japan/2003 to China/2004)

Button 12 (Fr/05 to Mal/06)

Piquet 11 (Monaco/87 to Mexico/87)

Lauda 11 (Germany/75 to Sweden/76)

Fangio 11(53/54)

Fisichella 11(Malaysia/06 to Germany/06)

Button 11 (Aus 09 to Eur 09)

8.5) Points in a year (under the new 25 points-to-win rule):

Verstappen 549 (2023), 454 (2022), 437 (2024)

Hamilton 413 (2019), 408 (2018), 387,5 (2021), 384 (2014), 381 (2015), 380 (2016), 363 (2017) e 347 (2020)

Vettel 397 (2013), 392 (2011), 317 (2017)

Verstappen 395,5 (2021)

Nico Rosberg 385 (2016), 322 (2015) e 317 (2014)

Norris 374 (2024)

Leclerc 356 (2024)

Bottas 326 (2019) e 305 (2017)

Leclerc 308 (2022)

Perez 305 (2022)

OBS: With old score (10 for wins)

Schumacher 148, 144, 123 and 121 (2004, 2002, 2001 and 2006)

Alonso 134 (2006) and 133 (2005)

Barrichello 114 (2004)

Raikkonen 112 (2005) and 110 (2007)

Hamilton and Alonso 109 (2007)

Schumacher 108(2000) and Mansell 108(92)

8.6) GP`s scored in a year:

Verstappen 23, Norris 23 and Piastri 23 (2024)

Verstappen 22 (2023)

Hamilton 21 (2019, 2021 e 2024) and Russell 21 (2024)

Nico Rosberg 20 (2016), Hamilton 20 (2017 and 2018), Verstappen 20 (2021 and 2022), Russell 20 (2022), Perez 20 (2022)

Raikkonen 19 (2012), Hamilton 19 (2016 and 2022), Bottas 19 (2017), Leclerc 19 (2022 and 2024), Sainz (2024)

Vettel 18 (2011, 2013 and 2017) and Alonso 18 (2012)

Schumacher 17 (2002), Vettel 17 (2012), Hamilton 17 (2013 and 2015) and Alonso 17 (2013)

Schumacher 16 (2004), Alonso 16 (2005, 2006 and 2007), Hamilton 16 (2007 and 2020), Rosberg 16 (2013), Massa 16 (2013) and Sainz 16 (2022).

 

8.7) Score in all the GPs that you competed in a year:

Fangio in 1954

Clark in 1965

Schumacher in 2002

Hamilton in 2017, 2019 and 2020

Verstappen in 2023

8.8) Points for a team:

Hamilton 3949,5 by Mercedes

Verstappen 2961,5 by Red Bull

Vettel 1577 by Red Bull

Rosberg 1573 by Mercedes

Vettel 1367 by Ferrari

Alonso 1260 by Ferrari

Norris 1007 by McLaren

Webber 978,5 by Red Bull

8.9) Greater points advantage for the runner-up:

Verstappen 290 pontos to Perez (2023) 50%

Vettel 155 points to Alonso (2013) 39.0%

Verstappen 146 points to Leclerc (2022) 32%

Vettel 122 points to Button (2011) 31%

Hamilton 124 points to Bottas (2020) 36%

Hamilton 88 points to Vettel (2018) 22%

Hamilton 87 points to Bottas (2019) 21%

Hamilton 67 points to Rosberg (2014) 17.4%

Hamilton 59 points to Rosberg (2015) 14.5%

8.10) Biggest point advantage for runner-up (By old score):

Schumacher 67 points to Barrichello (2002) 46.5%

Schumacher 58 points to Coulthard (2001) 47.2%

Mansell 52 points clear of Patrese (1992) 48%

J Villeneuve 39 points ahead of Frentzen (1997) 48% (why Schumacher was left out of the leaderboard)

Schumacher 34 points clear of Barrichello (2004) 23%

Schumacher 33 points clear of Hill (1995) 32%

Stewart 29 points clear of Peterson (1971) 46.7% and Prost 29 points clear of Senna (1993) 29%

Stewart 26 points lead to Ickx (1969) 41.2%

8.11) Greatest percentage difference in championship points (in percentage %): EASIEST SEASONS IN HISTORY

Verstappen to Perez in 2023- 48%

Mansell to Patrese in 1992 - 48%

Schumacher to Coulthard in 2001 - 47.2%

Stewart to Peterson at 71- 46.7%

Schumacher to Barrichello in 2002 – 46.5%

Clark to Hill at 63- 46.3%

Stewart to Peterson at 71- 44%

Fangio to Moss at 55 -42.5%

Stewart to Ickx at 69- 41.2%

Fangio to Gonzalez at 54- 40.5%

NOTE: J Villeneuve to Frentzen at 97- 48% Why Schumacher lost all points. I DIDN'T CONSIDER IT.

8.12) Less difference in points in the championships:

Lauda-Prost –0.5 points out of 84

Hawtorn-Moss- 1 point out of 58

P Hill-Von Trips- 1 point out of 61

Surtees-G Hill – 1 point out of 64

Hunt-Lauda – 1 point in 1976

Piquet-Reutemann- 1 point out of 81

Piquet-Prost – 1 point out of 83

Schumacher–Hill -1 point in 94

Raikkonen- Alonso and Hamilton 1 point in 2007

Hamilton-Massa- 1 point in 2008

Prost-Mansell – 2 points out of 86

Hakkinen – Irvine – 2 points out of 99

Schumacher – Raikkonen – 2 points in 2003

8.13) Drivers who scored in their debut race (apart from GP England/50):

Bruce McLaren 5th place - GP Germany/58

Giancarlo Baghetti 1st place – GP France/61

Jackie Stewart 6th place- GP South Africa/65

Clay Regazzoni - 4th place GP Holland/70

Arturo Mezario - 6th place GP England/72

Gorge Follmer 6th place GP South Africa/73

Alain Prost GP 6th place Argentina/80

Johnny Herbert 4th place GP Brasil/89

Jean Alesi 4th place GP France/89

Eddie Irvine 6th place GP Japan/93

Jacques Villeneuve 2nd place Australia/96

Pedro de La Rosa 6th place Australia/99

Kimi Raikkonen - 6th place Australia/01

Mark Webber - 5th place GP Australia/02

Timo Glock 7th place GP Canada/04

Vitantonio Liuzzi 8th place GP San Marino/05

Nico Rosberg 7th place GP Bahrain/06

Lewis Hamilton 3rd place GP Australia/07

Sebastian Vettel 8th place USA/07

Sebastean Buemi 7th place Australia/09

Paul Di Resta 10th place Australia/2011

Kevin Magnussen 2nd place Australia /2014

Daniil Kvyat 9th place Australia/2014

Felipe Nasr 5th place Australia/2015

Carlos Sainz Jr 9th place Australia/2015

Stoffel Vandoorne 10th place in Bahrain 2016

Yuki Tsunoda 9th place Bahrain 2021

Zhou Guanyu 10th place Bahrain 2022

Nyck De Vries 9th place Italy 2022

Oliver Bearmn 7th place Saudi Arabia 2024

Kimi Antonelli 4th place Australia 2025

 

8.14) Uses in % in championships won:

Best uses (with discard rule):
1st Alberto Ascari (1952) - 100% (36/36)
Jim Clark (1963) - 100% (54/54)
Jim Clark (1965) - 100% (54/54)
4th Alberto Ascari (1953) - 95.83% (34.5/36)
5th Juan Manuel Fangio (1954) - 93.33% (42/45)
Graham Hill (1962) - 93.33% (42/45)
Jack Brabham (1966) - 93.33% (42/45)
8th Ayrton Senna (1988) - 90.91% (90/99)
9th Jack Brabham (1960) - 89.58% (43/48)
10th Juan Manuel Fangio (1955) - 88.89% (40/45)
Juan Manuel Fangio (1957) - 88.89% (40/45)

Best uses (without discard rule):
1st  Verstappen (2023) - 92% (549/598)

2ns Schumacher (2002) - 84.71% (144/170)

3rd Hamilton (2015) - 84.66% (384/450)

4rd Vettel (2013)- 83.6% (397/475)

5th Vettel (2011) - 82.52% (392/475)
6th Schumacher (2004) - 82.22% (148/180)

7th Hamilton (2019) 79% (413/525)

8th Hamilton (2018) -77.7% (408/525)

9th Hamilton (2014) - 76.8% (384/500)

10th Verstappen (2022) - 76.1% (454/596)

Worst performances (negative record):
1st Keke Rosberg (1982) - 44.44% (44/99)
2nd Jochen Rindt (1970) - 45.45% (45/99)
3rd Emerson Fittipaldi (1974) - 47.01% (55/117)
4th Mika Hakkinen (1999) - 47.5% (76/160)
5th Jacques Villeneuve (1997) - 47.65% (81/170)
6th Mario Andretti (1978) - 50.79% (48/90)
7th Graham Hill (1968) - 53.33% (48/90)
8th Lewis Hamilton (2008) - 54.44% (98/180)
9th James Hunt (1976) - 54.76% (69/126)
10th Nelson Piquet (1981) - 55.56% (50/90)

8.15) Points for different teams:

De Cesaris 9 teams (Alfa Romeo, Brabham, Dalara, Jordan, Ligier, McLaren, Rial, Sauber, Tyrell)

Surtees 8 teams (Cooper, Lotus, Ferrari, BRM, Honda, Lola, McLaren e Surtees)

Brundle and Button 7 teams

 

8.16) Points with different engines:

De Cesaris, Brundle, Frentzen, Fisichella and Barrichello 7

8.17) Years between the 1st and the last GP:

Schumacher 21 years

Raikkonen and Alonso 20 years

Barrichello and Hamilton 18 years

Button 17 years 

8.18) World champion with fewest career points (negative record):

Phil Hill 98

Jochen Rindt 108

Flour 127.3

Hawthorn 127.6

Ascari 140.1

Keke Rosberg 159.5

9) Leadership (Laps and Kms):

Hamilton 5486 (27.965 km)

Schumacher 5111 (24.148 Km)

Vettel 3501 (18.164 Km)

Verstappen 3418 (16.690 km)

Senna 2931 (13,430 km)

Prost 2683 (12,474 km)

Mansell 2058 (9503 km)

Clark 1940 (10110 km)

 

9.1) GP`s led:

Hamilton 190/356 (53%)

Verstappen 93/209 (44%)

Schumacher 142/ 307 (37%)

Vettel 107/299 (36%)

Senna 86/161 (53%)

Prost 84/199 (42%)

Alonso 87/401 (22%)

Raikkonen 83/298 (28%)

Coulthard 62/246 (25%)

Piquet 58/204 (28%)

Mansell 55/187 (29%)

Nico Rosberg 55/206 (27%)

Stewart 51/99 (51%)

Barrichello 51/323 (16%)

Hakkinen 48/161 (30%)

Clark 43/ 72 (60%)

Fangio 38/51 (75%) PERCENTAGE RECORD

Moss 31/66 (47%)

Ascari 21/32 (66%)

 

9.2) GP Led in Percentage (by GP):

Fangio 75%

Ascari 66%

Clark 60%

Hamilton 56%

Senna 53%

Stewart 51%

9.3) Consecutive led GPs:

Hamilton 18 (Hungary 2014 to England 2015)

Stewart 17 (US 68 to Belgium 70)

Schumacher 15 (Australia 2004 to Italy 2004)

Hamilton 14 (Styria 2020 to Bahrain 2020), Verstappen 14 (Japan 2023 to Emilia Romagna 2024)

Vettel 13 (Japan 2010 to England 2011) and (Canada 2013 to Brazil 2013)

Senna 12 (Spain 89 to Germany 90), Schumacher 12 (Europe 94 to Germany 95), Alonso 12 (China 2005 to France 2006) and Verstappen 12 (Australia 2023 to Italia 2023)

 

9.3.1) Consecutive led laps:

Ascari 304 (1952)

Senna 264 (1988)

Verstappen 248 (2023)

Senna 237 (1989)

Mansell 235 (1992)

Vettel 205 (2012)

 

9.4) Laps led in a year and in percentage:

Verstappen (2023) 1003/1325- 76%

Vettel (2011) - 739/1133- 65,3%

Mansell (1992) - 694/ 1036 – 67,0%

Vettel (2013)- 684/1131- 60,5%

Schumacher (2004) - 683/1122 - 60,9%

Verstappen (2021)- 652/1297- 50,3%

Schumacher (1994) - 646/1046 – 61,8%

Verstappen (2022)- 616/1294 -47,6%

Hamilton (2020) – 613/1037 – 59,1%

Hamilton (2015) – 587/1149 -51,1%

Hakkinen (1998) - 576/ 1015- 56,8%

Hamilton (2016)- 566/1268- 44,6%

Schumacher (2002) - 558/1090- 51,2%

Senna (1988) – 553/1031- 53,6%

Schumacher (2000)- 548/ 1074 – 51,0%

Schumacher (2001) - 533/ 1065 – 50,1%

Hamilton (2017) 527/1196 – 44,1%

Hamilton (2019) 511/1262 – 40,5%

Clark (1963) - 504/708- 71.2%

9.5) GP's led in a year:

Verstappen 20 out of 22 (2023) 90.9%

Hamilton 19 out of 21 (2019) 90.4%

Vettel 18 out of 19 (2013) 94.7%

Vettel 17 out of 19 (2011) 89.5%

Hamilton 17 out of 19 (2015) 89.5%

Verstappen 17 out of 22 (2022) 77.3%

Verstappen 16 out of 22 (2021) 72.7%

Schumacher 16 out of 18 (2004) 88.9%

Prost 15 in 16 (1993) 93.8%

Alonso 15 out of 18 (2006) 83.3%

Hamilton and Rosberg 15 out of 19 (2014) 78.9%

Senna 14 in 16 (1990) 87.5%

Mansell 14 out of 16 (1992) 87.5%

Schumacher 14 in 17 (1995) 82.3%

Schumacher 14 out of 17 (2000) 82.3%

Senna 13 in 16 (1989) 81.3%

Schumacher 13 in 14 (1994) 92.9%

Schumacher 13 out of 17 (2001 and 2002) 76.5%

Senna 12 in 16 (1988) 75.0%

Damon Hill 12 in 17 (1995) 70.6%

Damon Hill 12 in 16 (1996) 75%

Schumacher 12 in 17 (1997) 70.6%

Hakkinen 12 out of 16 (1998) 75.0%

Hakkinen 12 out of 17 (2000) 70.6%

Raikkonen 12 out of 19 (2005) 63.2%

Hamilton 12 out of 17 (2008) 70.6%

Stewart 11 in 11 (1969) 100% PERCENTAGE RECORD!

 

9.6) GP's led in a year in %:

Stewart 11 in 11 (1969) 100% (Driver who led every race of the season)

Vettel 18 out of 19 (2013) 94.7%

Prost 15 in 16 (1993) 93.8%

Schumacher 13 in 14 (1994) 92.9%

 

9.7) Leadership in races with different engines:

Barrichello and Perez 6

Gurney, Lauda, Fisichella 5

Fangio, Moss, Behra, Surtees, Prost, Berger, Schumacher and Trulli 4

 

9.8) Leadership in races with different manufacturers:

Moss, Gurney and Barrichello, Alonso 5

 

9.9) Seasons with laps in the lead:

Hamilton 18

Schumacher 16

Vettel and Alonso 15

Raikkonen 14

Coulthard 13

Prost 12

9.10) Races leading the world championship (% in number of GPs contested):

Hamilton 126 (35%)

Schumacher 121 (39%)

Prost 78 (39%)

Verstappen 78 (37%)

Vettel 62 (20%)

Alonso 52 (12%)

Senna 48 (30%)​​

10) GP`s disputed:

Alonso 401

Hamilton 356

Raikkonen 349

Barrichello 323

Schumacher 307

Button 306

Vettel 299

Perez 281

Massa 269

Ricciardo 257

Patrese 256

10.1) Classified GP's (when the pilot completed 90% of the race and reached the classification table):

Alonso 334

Hamilton 326

Raikkonen 285

Vettel 262

Perez 251

Button 244

Schumacher 241

Barrichello e Massa 229

Bottas 221

Ricciardo 220

Hulkenberg 189

Verstappen 181

Nico Rosberg 178

Trulli 170

 

10.2) Consecutive classified GP`s (when you completed 90% of the race and reached the classification table):

Hamilton 48 (England 2018 to Bahrein 2020) NOTE: Hamilton did not race at Sakir 2020 as he had Covid.

Verstappen 43 (Emília 2022 to Arábia Saudita 2024)

Heidfeld 41: (France 2007 to Italy 2009)

Perez: 37 (Belgium 2015 to Canada 2017)

Button: 36 (India 2012 to Italy 2014)

Hamilton 33: (Japan 2016 to France 2018)

Raikkonen 30: (Australia 2012 to Hungary 2013)

Perez 30: (Belgium 2015 to Abu Dhabi 2016)

Ricciardo 29 (Italy 2015 to Abu Dhabi 2016)

Alonso 29 (China 2013 to Belgium 2014)

Nico Rosberg 27: (Canada 2008 to Japan 2009) and Vettel 27: (England 2014 to USA 2015)

Schumacher 24: (Hungary 2001 to Malaysia 2003)

Fangio 23 (France/53 to Monaco/56)

Alonso 23: (Europe 2011 to Hungary 2012), Barrichello 23: (Spain 2005 to England 2006), Di Resta 23 (Europe 2011 to Europe 2012) and Webber 23 (Singapore 2011 to India 2012) and Button 23 (India 2012 to Brazil 2013)

Alonso 22: (France 2005 to Germany 2006)

Button 21: (Hun 2011 to Belgium 2012)

Button 20: (Ale 2009 to Europe 2009), Raikkonen 20 (Australia 2012 and Brazil 2012) and Rosberg 20 (Singapore 2011 to Singapore 2012)

Vettel 19 (Brazil 2010 to India 2011), Massa 19 (Malaysia 2012 to Brazil 2012), Kovalainen 19 (Malaysia 2012 to Brazil 2012), Perez 19 (Australia 2013 to Brazil 2013) and Chilton 19 (Australia 2013 to Brazil 2013)

Schumacher 18 (San Marino 03 to Spain 04)

Ascari 17 (Germany/51 to Switzerland/53), Lauda 17 (Monaco 75 to Sweden 76), Senna 17 (Mex 88 to Mex 89), Alesi 17 (Mal 00 to USA 01) and Barrichello 17 (Japan 03 to China 04 ), Alonso 17 (China 06 to Belgium 07) and 17 (Turkey 06 to Belgium 07)

10.3) GP's completed (received the arrival flag):

Alonso 324

Hamilton 322

Raikkonen 278

Vettel 254

Perez 242

Schumacher 237

Button 230

Massa 225

Barrichello 224

Perez 223

Bottas 218

Ricciardo 216

Hulkenberg 183

Nico Rosberg 174

10.4) GP`s completed in a year (received the finishing flag):

Piastri 24 (2024)

Verstappen and Norris 23 (2024)

Verstappen 22 (2023)

Hamilton 21 (2019, 2021, 2022 and 2023) and Russell 21 (2022)

Nico Rosberg 20 (2016), Hamilton 20 (2017 and 2018), Verstappen 20 (2021 and 2022) and Perez 20 (2022)

Raikkonen 19 (2012), Hamilton 19 (2016), Bottas 19 (2017) and Leclerc 19 (2022)

Vettel 18 (2011 and 2013), Alonso 18 (2012 and 2013), Hamilton 18 (2013) and Button 18 (2013)

Schumacher 17 (2002), Alonso 17 (2005 and 2007), Massa 17 (2013) and Hamilton 17 (2015)

Schumacher 16 (2004), Alonso 16 (2006), Alesi 16 (2001), Hamilton 16 (2007), Rosberg 16 (2013 and 2014), Sainz 16 (2022)

10.5) Driver who completed all laps of the season:

Schumacher (2002), Raikkonen (2012), Hamilton (2019 and 2023), Verstappen (2023)

10.6) Consecutive GPs without breaks:

Hamilton 70 (England/2018 to Abu Dhabi/2021)

Schumacher 56 (Hungary GP/2001 to Malaysian GP/2005)

Alonso 42 (US GP/04 to Turkish GP/06)

Verstappen 41 (Emilia/ 2022 to Abu Dhabi/ 2023)

Heidfeld 37 (China 2007 to Bahrain 2009)

Hamilton 33 (Japan 2016 to France 2018)

Raikkonen 30 (Australia 2012 to Hungary 2013)

J Villeneuve 29 (Monaco 1997 to Japan 1998)

Alonso 29 (China 2013 to Belgium 2014)

OBS: Schumacher spent 110 racesno engine breakdown(GP Austria/00 to GP China/06)

10.7) GP`s in the same team:

Hamilton 246 Mercedes

Verstappen 186 Red Bull

Schumacher 180 Ferrari

Raikkonen 151 Ferrari

Coulthard 150 McLaren

11)Double Start:

Hamilton/Rosberg: 43 (2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016)

Hamilton/Bottas: 28 (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021)

Senna/Prost: 23 (88/89)

Vettel/Webber: 22 (2010/11/12/13)

Hakkinen/Coulthard: 18 (97/98/99/00/01)

Schumacher/Barrichello: 12 (2000/01/02/04/05)

Mansell/Patrese: 12 (91/92)

Arnoux/ Prost: 9 (81/82)

Mansell/Piquet: 8 (86/87)

D Hill / J Villeneuve: 8 (96)

Lauda/ Regazzoni: 8 (74/75/76) 

Senna/Berger: 8 (90/91)

Montoya/Ralf: 6 (02/01/03)

Fangio/Farina: 6 (50/51)

Jabouille/Arnoux: 6 (79/80)

Ascari/Farina: 5 (52/53)

Andretti/ Peterson: 5 (78)

Vettel/Raikkonen: 5 (2017/2018)

Fangio/Moss: 4 (55/57)

Clark/Hill: 4 (67/68)

Laffite/ Depailler: 4 (79)

Schumacher/Mass: 4 (06)

Hamilton/Alonso: 4 (2007)

Hamilton/Button: 4 (2012)

Leclerc/ Sainz : 4 (2022/2023)

Verstappen/ Perez: 4 (2022/2023/2024)

Brabham/Hulme: 3 (66/67)

Von Trips/P Hill: 3 (61)

Button/Barrichello: 3 (2009)

Vettel/Raikkonen: 3 (2017)

Norris/ Piastri: 3 (2024)

 

11.1) Percentage of starting doubles with the same partner per GP disputed:

Senna/Prost 23/32 (71.9%)

Hamilton/Rosberg 43/77 (55.8%)

Fangio/Moss 4/8 and D Hill/J Villeneuve 8/16 (50%)

Fangio/Castellotti 3/7 (42.9%)

Fangio/Farina 6/15 (40%)

Andretti/ Peterson 5/14 (35.7%)

Clark/G Hill 4/12 (33.3%)

Hamilton/ Bottas 28/100 (28%)

Ascari/ Farina 5/17 and J Villeneuve/Frentzen 5/17 (29.4%)

Arnoux/Prost 9/31 (29.0%)

Mansell/Patrese 12/46 (26.1%)

Mansell/ Piquet 8/30 (26.7%)

Vettel/Webber 22/94 (23.4%)

 

11.2) Double starting in a year:

Hamilton/Rosberg (2015) 15

Hamilton/ Rosberg (2016) 14

Senna/Prost (88) 12 and Prost/Hill (93) 12

Senna/Prost (89): 11, Hamilton/Rosberg (2014): 11

Mansell / Patrese (92) and Hamilton / Bottas (2020): 10

Hakkinen/Coulthard (98): 9

D Hill/J Villeneuve (96): 8 and Vettel/Webber: 8

Ascari/Farina (1952) 5

 

12) Arrival Doubles:

Hamilton/Rosberg: 31 (2014, 2015 and 2016)

Schumacher/Barrichello: 24 (2000/01/02/04/05)

Hamilton / Bottas: 22 (2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020)

Vettel/Webber: 16 (2009, 2010, 2011 and 2013)

Senna/Prost: 14 (88/89)

Hakkinen/Coulthard: 14 (97/98/99/00/01)

Verstappen/ Perez: 14 (2022/2023/2024)

Mansell/Patrese: 8 (91/92)

Mansell/Piquet: 6 (86/87)

Ascari/Farina: 6 (52/53)

Stewart/Cevert: 6 (71/72/73)

D Hill / J Villeneuve: 6 (96)

Ickx/ Regazzoni: 5 (70/72)

Prost/Lauda: 5 (84/85)

Verstappen / Perez: 5 (2022)

Brabham/Hulme: 4 (66/67)

Lauda/ Regazzoni: 4 (74/76)  

Andretti/ Peterson: 4 (78)

Jones/ Reutemann: 4 (80/81)

Schumacher/Irvine: 4 (98/99)

Raikkonen / Mass: 4 (2007)

Fangio/ Moss: 3 (55)

G Hill/Ginther: 3 (62/63)

Von Trips/P Hill: 3 (61)

G Villeneuve/Scheckther: 3 (79)

Senna / Berger: 3 (91)

Ralph/ Montoya: 3 (02/03)

Hamilton/Alonso: 3 (2007)

Button/ Barrichello: 3 (2009)

Hamilton/Button: 3 (2010)

Leclerc/Sainz : 3 (2022/2023/2024)

Hamilton/Russell: 3 (2022/2024)

12.1) Percentage of double finishes with the same partner per disputed GP:

Ascari/ Flour 50%

Hamilton/Rosberg 49%

Senna/Prost 44%

D Hill/ J Villeneuve 37%

Hamilton/ Bottas 28.2%

Mansell/Patrese 28%

Schumacher/Barrichello 26%

Hamilton/Bottas 22%

Vettel/Webber 17%

 

12.2) Double finishes in a year:

Hamilton/Rosberg 12 (2015)

Hamilton/Rosberg 11 (2014)

Senna/Prost 10 (88)

Schumacher/Barrichello 9, 8, 3 and 3 (02/04/00/01)

Hamilton/Bottas 9 (2019) and 5 (2020)

Hamilton/Rosberg 8 (2016)

Mansell/Patrese 6 and 3 (92/91)

D Hill / J Villeneuve 6 (96)

Verstappen/ Perez 6 (2023)

Hakkinen/ Coulthard 5, 4 and 3 (98/00/99)

Vettel/Webber: 5 (2013)

Verstappen / Perez: 5 (2022)

Hamilton/Bottas 4 (2017 and 2018)

Vettel/Webber 4 (2009, 2010 and 2012)

Button/Barrichello: 4 (2009)

Raikkonen / Mass: 4 (07)

Andretti/ Peterson 4 (78)

Prost/ Lauda 4 (84)

Mansell / Piquet 4 and 2 (87/86)

Senna / Prost 4 (89)

Ascari/ Farina 4 (52)

NOTE: Years with the most finishing doubles with different teams:

Three teams or more to double: 1959, 1960, 1968, 1974, 1979, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1998, 2010 and 2022.

 

13) Age:

13.1) The youngest:

Debuting in F1: Max Verstappen 17 years and 6 months (Australia 2015), Lance Stroll 18 years and 5 months (Australia 2017),  Lando Norris 19 years, 4 months and 2 days (Australia 2019) ), Alguersuari 19 years, 4 months and 3 days (Hungary/09); Thakwell 19 years, 5 months and 29 days, Ricardo Rodriguez 19 years and 6 months (Italy/61); Alonso at 19 years and 8 months (Aus/01), Tuero at 19 years, 10 months and 14 days (Aus/98); Amon 19 years, 10 months and 20 days (Bel/63) and Vettel 19 years, 11 months and 14 days (USA/07).

 

NOTE: Max Verstappen (HOL) tested the STR at Practice 1 in Japan 2014 aged 17 years and 3 days. RECORD!

 

Scoring points: Max Verstappen 17 years and 6 months, (Mal/15), Daniil Kvyat 19 years, 10 months and 24 days (Aus/14), Vettel 19 years, 11 months and 14 days (USA/07), Alguersuari 20 years and 12 days (2010), Button at 20 years, 2 months and 7 days (Brazil/00).

 

Arriving on the podium: Max Verstappen, 18 years, 7 months and 15 days, Lance Stroll 18 years, 7 months and 27 days, Vettel 21 years, 2 months and 11 days (2008) and Fernando Alonso: 21 years, 7 months and 23 days (2003), Kubica: 21 years, 9 months and 3 days (2006).

 

On pole: Vettel 21 years, 2 months and 11 days (2008), Alonso: 21 years, 7 months and 23 days (2003), Barrichello 22 years, 3 months and 5 days (1994) and Hamilton 22 years, 5 months and 3 days (2007).

 

Starting on the 1st row: Lance Stroll (Italy 2017) 18 years 10 months and 4 days, Verstappen (Belgium 2019) 18 years, 10 months and 29 days, Pedro Rodriguez (1961) 19 years and 209 days and Vettel (2008) 21 years and 2 months.

 

To do VMR: Max Verstappen (Bra/2016)19 years, 1 month and 14 days, Nico Rosberg 20 years, 8 months and 16 days (Bah 2006), Gutierrez 21 years, 9 months and 7 days (2013), Alonso 21 years, 10 months and 17 days (Can 2003)

 

To win: Max Verstappen, 18 years, 7 months and 15 days (Spain 2016), Vettel 21 years, 2 months and 11 days (Italy 2008), Alonso: 22 years and 26 days (2003), Charles Leclerc 21 years, 10 months and 16 days (Belgium 2019), Bruce McLaren: 22 years, 3 months and 14 days (USA II 1959) and Hamilton 22 years, 5 months and 3 days (Canada 2007), Raikkonen 23 years, 5 months and 3 days ( Malaysia 2003).          _cc781905-5cde-3194- bb3b-136bad5cf58d_      

 

Leading the championship: Hamilton 22 years, 4 months and 5 days (2007) and Bruce McLaren 22 years, 5 months and 8 days (1960).

 

Leading the race: Kimi Antonelli 18 years 7 months and 10 days (Jap 2025), Verstappen 18 years, 7 months and 15 days (Esp 2016), Vettel 20 years, 2 months and 27 days (2007), Buemi 21 years, 7 months and 13 days (2010), Alonso 21 years, 7 months and 23 days (2003) and Kubica 21 years, 9 months and 3 days (Italy 2006)

 

Making Hat Trick: Vettel 21 years 11 months and 29 days (England 2009) and Alonso 22 years and 0 months (Hungary 2003)

 

Youngest runners-up in the world: Vettel (22 years and 4 months in 2009), Hamilton (22 years and 10 months in 2007), Bruce McLaren (23 years in 1960).

 

Youngest World Champion: Vettel 23 years, 4 months and 11 days (2010), Hamilton 23 years, 9 months and 26 days (2008), Alonso 24 years, 2 months and 17 days (2005),

Fittipaldi 25 years, 9 months and 26 days (1972), Schumacher 25 years, 10 months and 10 days (1994), J Villeneuve, 26 years, 6 months and 17 days (1997), Lauda 26 days, 7 months and 13 days , (1975), Jim Clark 27 years, 9 months and 24 days (1963), Raikkonen 28 years and 4 days (2007), Rindt 28 years, 4 months and 18 days post-morten (1970) and Senna 28 years, 4 months and 23 days (1988).

 

Two-time champion, three-time and four-time world champion: Vettel 24, 25 and 26 years old (2011, 2012 and 2013).

 

Five-time champion and seven-time champion: Schumacher 33 years old (France 2002), Schumacher 35 years and 8 months old (Belgium 2004).

 

Six-time World Champion: Hamilton 34 years old (USA 2019).

 

13.2) The oldest:

Running: Louis Chiron (55 years old at the Monaco GP/1955)

Winning, making the podium and 1st row: Luigi Fagioli (52 years old in GP France/1951, 50 years old in GP France/1950)

Scoring points: Phillippe Stancelin (53 years old in the Italian GP/1950)

World Champion: Fangio (46 years old in 1957)

Taking pole: Farina (47 years old at GP Argentina/54)

Doing VMR: Fangio (46 years old in GP Argentina/54)

 

OTHER RECORDS:

 

1) Greater number of years in activity:

Alonso 21 years

Barrichello, Schumacher, Raikkonen 19 years old

Graham Hill and Hamilton 18 years old

Patrese and Button 17 years old

Brabham and Bonnier 16 years old

 

2) Best F1 rookie:

Lewis Hamilton (2007): 4 wins, 6 poles, 12 podiums, 2 VMR`s, 15 consecutive completed races and 109 points in 17 races

3) Driver with the most pit stops in a race:

Prost 7 in 1993 (GP Europe 93)

 

4) Drivers who won races with more pit stops:

Senna 4 GP Europe 93

Schumacher 4 GP France 2004

NOTE: In Canada 2011, Button won with 6 boxing entries, but it was 3 pits, 2 drive throughs and 1 red flag.

 

5) Record of races completed in one year by rookie driver:

Max Chilton (England) in 2013, 19 races out of the 19 races of the season. (all the races he ran)

Tiago Monteiro (Portugal) in 2005, 18 races, 14 of them consecutive

Lewis Hamilton (England) in 2007, 16 races, 15 consecutive

 

6) Abandonment Numbers (negative record):

De Cesaris and Patrese 147 (71% and 57%)

Alboreto 102 (53%)

Barrichello 97 (30%)

Berger 95 (46%)

Mansell 93 (50%)

Trulli 89 (37%)

Alesi and Laffite 87 (42% and 49%)

Picket 86 (43%)

7) Drivers with the highest number of retirements in a year (negative record):

De Cesaris (Ita) 14 in 1986 and 14 in 1987

Piercarlo Ghinzani (Ita) 14 in 1986
Adrian Campos (Esp) 14 in 1987
Ivan Capelli (Ita) 14 in 1989

8) Consecutive Dropouts (negative record):

De Cesaris 18 (Monaco 87 to Canada 88)

De Cesaris 18 (France/85 to Portugal/86) In some races, he did not race, these absences were discounted.

Capelli 14 (Italy 90 to Germany 91)

De Cesaris 12 (Brazil 82 to Austria 82)

Caffi 12 (Brazil 87 to Por 87)

Patrese 11 (Italy 82 to England 83)

Patrese 11 (Belgium 84 to Netherlands 84)

 

OBS: Negative Records of Andréa de Cesaris:

Destroyed 22 McLaren chassis in 16 GP's of 1981 (Reginaldo Leme at the end of GP Canada 81, other sources say there were 17 chassis). (*)

Most consecutive retirements – 18 (Monaco 87 to Canada 88) and 18 (France/85 to Portugal/86 - he didn't race a few)

Highest number of consecutive retirements in a season - 12 in 3 seasons: in 1982 (Brazil 82 to Austria 82, as there was a dry breakdown in two races Mon and Can), 1986 (Brazil 86 to Portugal 86) and 1987 (Monaco 87 to Japan 87).

Highest number of dropouts in a year - 14 in 1986 and 1987.
Highest number of abandonments in total – 148.

Greater number of abandonments due to accident, collision or leaving the track - 31.

Greatest number of GP`s disputed without a victory – 208 disputed.

Most teams: 10 (McLaren, Alfa Romeo, Ligier, Minardi, Brabham, Rial, Dallara, Jordan, Tyrrell and Sauber (1980 to 1994).

Most Engines: 9 (Alfa Romeu, Ford, Renault, Motori Moderni, BMW, Judd, Ilmor, Yamaha, Hart).

Most pirouettes in an accident: 8 at the 1985 Austrian GP.

(*) Source:https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_de_Cesaris

OBS 1: Sarrazin crashed and did 7 rounds around the axis in GP Brasil/99.

OBS 2: In dry pans De Cesaris had 7 only losing to Eddie Cheever (8).

9) 1st lap retirements (negative record):

Trulli- 14

Barrichello-13

From Cesaris- 12

Raikkonen and Hulkenberg - 11

tambay -10

10) Driver who led the most races without winning (negative record):

Chris Amon 183 voltas           

Jean Behra 107 voltas           

Jean Pierre Jarier 71 voltas                        

11) Driver who scored the most points without winning (negative record) BEFORE THE NEW SCORE:

Nick Heidfeld 206 points

Martin Brundle 98 points

Stefan Johansson 88 points

Chris Amon 83 points

12) Drivers who disputed the most races without winning (negative record):

1) Andrea de Cesaris, 208 GPs

2) Nico Hulkenberg 203
3) Nick Heidfeld, 183

4) Romain Grosjean, 179

5) Kevin Magnussen, 163

6) Martin Brundle, 158
7) Derek Warwick, 146
8) Jean-Pierre Jarier, 134
9) Eddie Cheever, 132
10) Pierluigi Martini, 119

13) Driver who raced the most without scoring points, without poles, without VMR and without podium (negative records):

13.1 No Points: Luca Badoer 51 races

                                                                    

13.2 Without VMR: Johnny Herbert 161 runs and Martin Brundle 158 runs

13.3 No podium: Hulkenberg 181 and Sutil 128

13.4 No poles: Grosjean 181 and Brundle 162

14) Driver with the most races without pole, without VMR and without leading race (negative record):

Martin Brundle 158 runs

15) Drivers with the most wins without poles:

McLaren and Irvine 4

Peter Collins and Herbert 3

16) Drivers with the most podiums without a win (negative record):

Heidfled 13 podiums

Johansson 12 podiums

Chris Amon 11 podiums

Jean Behra, Eddie Cheever, Martin Brundle 9 podiums

17) Drivers with the most non-winning pole positions (negative record):

Chris Amon (5 poles)

Teo Fabi (3 poles)

Stuart Lewis Evans (2 poles)

18) Drivers who took the longest to win (negative record):

Perez 190 races

Webber 130

Barrichello 123

Trulli 117

Button 113

Nico Rosberg 111

Norris 110

19) Drivers who raced for more teams:

Amon (14)

Trintignant and Johansson (11)

Moss, Ickx and De Cesaris (10)

20) Drivers with the most overtakes in a GP (1983-2007):

Alain Prost South Africa 1984 22
Alain Prost Italy 1986 16
Ayrton Senna Germany 1993 16
Eddie Irvine France 1999 16
Michele Alboreto Japan 1987 15
Rubens Barrichello Australia 1999 15
Ayrton Senna Brazil 1988 15

21) Most overtaken drivers in a GP (1983-2007- negative record):

Stefano Modena Australia 1989 15
Olivier Grouillard Canada 1990 15
Markus Winkelhock Europe 2007 15
Danny Sullivan USA West 1983 13
Manfred Winkelhock Brazil 1985 13
David Coulthard USA 2003 13
Stefano Modena Portugal 1989 12
Philippe Alliot Australia 1986 12

22) Most non-rankings for the race in a season (negative record):

Claudio Langes (Italy) 14 times in 1990.

23) Most non-placements for the race (negative record):

Gabirele Tarquini (Italy) 25 times

24) Most drive through penalties for speeding or jumping the start (negative record):

Rubens Barrichello (11 times): Aus 94, Mon 95, Fra 95, Ing 95, Aus 99, Mon 2002, Mon 2005, Aus 2006, Mal 2006, Mon 2006 and Aus 2008.

25) More disqualifications (negative record):

Stefan Bellof 11

Martin Brundle 8

Stefan Johansson 4

SUMMARY OF RECORDS:

Hamilton 65

Verstappen and Fangio 23

Schumacher 21

Vettel, Moss 10

Senna, Nico Rosberg 8

Alonso 7

Mansell, Raikkonen 6

Ascari, Prost, Barrichello 5

Stewart, Jacques Villeneuve 4

Clark, Surtees, Fagioli 3

Farina, Damon Hill 2

NEGATIVE RECORDS:

De Cesaris 13 (of his 15 records)

Amon 3

Heidfeld 2

P Hill, Keke Rosberg, Lauda, Patrese, Johansson, Brundle, Langes, Modena, Barrichello, Irvine, Herbert, Badoer, Trulli, Hulkenberg, Grosjean, Tarquini, Perez, Norris 1

Source: www.statsF1.com

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