TheWorld Championship of Drivers has been held since1950 . Driver records listed here include all rounds which formed part of the World Championship since 1950: this includes theIndianapolis 500 from 1950–1960 (although it was not run toFormula One rules), and the 1952 and 1953 World Championship Grands Prix (which were run toFormula Two rules). Formula One races that were not qualification rounds for the World Championship are not included, andsprints are only included when specified.
Races entered and started [ edit ] Drivers are considered to be entered into a race if they attempt to compete in at least one official practice session with the intent of participating in the race. These drivers are noted on the entry list for that race. A driver is considered to have started a race if they line up on the grid or at the pit lane exit for the start of the race. If a race is stopped and restarted, participation in any portion of the race is counted only if that portion was in any way counted towards the final classification (e.g. races stopped before the end of the leader's second lap were declared null and void prior to 2005).
Youngest drivers to start a race [ edit ] Driver Age Place Race 1 Max Verstappen 17 years, 166 days Ret 2015 Australian Grand Prix 2 Lance Stroll 18 years, 148 days Ret 2017 Australian Grand Prix 3 Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 202 days 4th 2025 Australian Grand Prix 4 Oliver Bearman 18 years, 305 days 7th 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 5 Lando Norris 19 years, 124 days 12th 2019 Australian Grand Prix 6 Jaime Alguersuari 19 years, 125 days 15th 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix 7 Mike Thackwell 19 years, 182 days Ret 1980 Canadian Grand Prix 8 Ricardo Rodríguez 19 years, 208 days Ret 1961 Italian Grand Prix 9 Fernando Alonso 19 years, 218 days 12th 2001 Australian Grand Prix 10 Esteban Tuero 19 years, 320 days Ret 1998 Australian Grand Prix
Oldest drivers to enter a race [ edit ] Driver Age Place Race 1 Louis Chiron 58 years, 277 days DNQ 1958 Monaco Grand Prix 2 Luigi Platé 56 years, 0 days DNQ 1950 Italian Grand Prix 3 Philippe Étancelin 55 years, 191 days 8th 1952 French Grand Prix 4 Arthur Legat 54 years, 232 days Ret 1953 Belgian Grand Prix 5 Kurt Kuhnke 53 years, 96 days DNQ 1963 German Grand Prix 6 Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix 7 Piero Dusio 52 years, 330 days DNQ 1952 Italian Grand Prix 8 Adolf Brudes 52 years, 293 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix 9 Hans Stuck 52 years, 260 days 14th 1953 Italian Grand Prix 10 Jack Ensley52 years, 225 days DNQ 1959 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1]
Oldest drivers to start a race [ edit ] Driver Age Place Race 1 Louis Chiron 55 years, 292 days 6th 1955 Monaco Grand Prix 2 Philippe Étancelin 55 years, 191 days 8th 1952 French Grand Prix 3 Arthur Legat 54 years, 232 days Ret 1953 Belgian Grand Prix 4 Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix 5 Adolf Brudes 52 years, 293 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix 6 Hans Stuck 52 years, 260 days 14th 1953 Italian Grand Prix 7 Bill Aston 52 years, 127 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix 8 Clemente Biondetti 52 years, 16 days Ret 1950 Italian Grand Prix 9 Louis Rosier 50 years, 274 days 5th 1956 German Grand Prix 10 Rudolf Schoeller 50 years, 98 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix
Most consecutive race entries [ edit ] Most consecutive race starts [ edit ] Most races with a single constructor [ edit ] Most races with a single engine manufacturer [ edit ] Notes ‡ Not countingPetronas engines that were rebadged Ferrari power units of earlier seasons. Percentage wins (at least 15 starts)[ edit ] Most wins with a single constructor [ edit ] Most wins in a season [ edit ] Highest percentage of wins in a season [ edit ] Most consecutive wins [ edit ] Most consecutive wins from first race of season [ edit ] Most wins in first championship season [ edit ] Driver Season Wins Races won 1 Jacques Villeneuve 1996 4 1996 European Grand Prix ,1996 British Grand Prix ,1996 Hungarian Grand Prix ,1996 Portuguese Grand Prix Lewis Hamilton 2007 2007 Canadian Grand Prix ,2007 United States Grand Prix ,2007 Hungarian Grand Prix ,2007 Japanese Grand Prix 3 Juan Manuel Fangio [ N 6] 1950 3 1950 Monaco Grand Prix ,1950 Belgian Grand Prix ,1950 French Grand Prix Giuseppe Farina [ N 7] 1950 1950 British Grand Prix ,1950 Swiss Grand Prix ,1950 Italian Grand Prix 5 Johnnie Parsons 1950 1 1950 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] Giancarlo Baghetti 1961 1961 French Grand Prix Jackie Stewart 1965 1965 Italian Grand Prix Clay Regazzoni 1970 1970 Italian Grand Prix Emerson Fittipaldi 1970 1970 United States Grand Prix Juan Pablo Montoya 2001 2001 Italian Grand Prix
(Only the first win for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Max Verstappen 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix 2 Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 73 days 2008 Italian Grand Prix 3 Charles Leclerc 21 years, 320 days 2019 Belgian Grand Prix 4 Fernando Alonso 22 years, 26 days 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix 5 Troy Ruttman 22 years, 80 days 1952 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] 6 Bruce McLaren 22 years, 104 days 1959 United States Grand Prix 7 Lewis Hamilton 22 years, 154 days 2007 Canadian Grand Prix 8 Oscar Piastri 23 years, 106 days 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix 9 Kimi Räikkönen 23 years, 157 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix 10 Robert Kubica 23 years, 184 days 2008 Canadian Grand Prix
(Only the last win for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1951 French Grand Prix 2 Giuseppe Farina 46 years, 276 days 1953 German Grand Prix 3 Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 41 days 1957 German Grand Prix 4 Piero Taruffi 45 years, 219 days 1952 Swiss Grand Prix 5 Jack Brabham 43 years, 339 days 1970 South African Grand Prix 6 Sam Hanks 42 years, 321 days 1957 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] 7 Nigel Mansell 41 years, 97 days 1994 Australian Grand Prix 8 Lee Wallard 40 years, 264 days 1951 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] 9 Maurice Trintignant 40 years, 200 days 1958 Monaco Grand Prix 10 Graham Hill 40 years, 92 days 1969 Monaco Grand Prix
Fewest races before first win [ edit ] Most races before first win [ edit ] Most races without a win [ edit ] Wins from farthest back on the starting grid [ edit ] Most wins at the same Grand Prix [ edit ] Driver Wins Grand Prix Seasons 1 Lewis Hamilton 9 British Grand Prix 2008 ,2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2019 ,2020 ,2021 ,2024 2 Michael Schumacher 8 French Grand Prix 1994 ,1995 ,1997 ,1998 ,2001 ,2002 ,2004 ,2006 Lewis Hamilton Hungarian Grand Prix 2007 ,2009 ,2012 ,2013 ,2016 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 4 Michael Schumacher 7 Canadian Grand Prix 1994 ,1997 ,1998 ,2000 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 San Marino Grand Prix 1994 ,1999 ,2000 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 ,2006 Lewis Hamilton Canadian Grand Prix 2007 ,2010 ,2012 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2019 7 Alain Prost 6 Brazilian Grand Prix 1982 ,1984 ,1985 ,1987 ,1988 ,1990 French Grand Prix 1981 ,1983 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1993 Ayrton Senna Monaco Grand Prix 1987 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1992 ,1993 Michael Schumacher Belgian Grand Prix 1992 ,1995 ,1996 ,1997 ,2001 ,2002 Spanish Grand Prix 1995 ,1996 ,2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 Japanese Grand Prix 1995 ,1997 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2004 European Grand Prix 1994 ,1995 ,2000 ,2001 ,2004 ,2006 Lewis Hamilton United States Grand Prix 2007 ,2012 ,2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 Chinese Grand Prix 2008 ,2011 ,2014 ,2015 ,2017 ,2019 Spanish Grand Prix 2014 ,2017 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 ,2021
Most consecutive wins at the same Grand Prix [ edit ] Driver Wins Grand Prix Seasons 1 Ayrton Senna 5 Monaco Grand Prix 1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1992 ,1993 Lewis Hamilton Spanish Grand Prix 2017 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 ,2021 3 Juan Manuel Fangio 4 Argentine Grand Prix 1954 ,1955 ,1956 ,1957 Jim Clark Belgian Grand Prix 1962 ,1963 ,1964 ,1965 British Grand Prix 1962 ,1963 ,1964 ,1965 Ayrton Senna Belgian Grand Prix 1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 Michael Schumacher Spanish Grand Prix 2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 United States Grand Prix 2003 ,2004 ,2005 ,2006 Lewis Hamilton British Grand Prix 2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 United States Grand Prix 2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 Max Verstappen Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 2021 ,2022 ,2024 ,2025 (ongoing) Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2020 ,2021 ,2022 ,2023 Japanese Grand Prix 2022 ,2023 ,2024 ,2025 (ongoing)
Most wins without a World Championship [ edit ] Most consecutive seasons with a win [ edit ] Total pole positions [ edit ] Percentage pole positions (at least 15 entries)[ edit ] Most consecutive pole positions [ edit ] Most consecutive pole positions from first race of season [ edit ] Most pole positions at the same Grand Prix [ edit ] Driver Poles Grand Prix Seasons 1 Lewis Hamilton 9 Hungarian Grand Prix 2007 ,2008 ,2012 ,2013 ,2015 ,2018 ,2020 ,2021 ,2023 2 Ayrton Senna 8 San Marino Grand Prix 1985 ,1986 ,1987 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1994 Michael Schumacher Japanese Grand Prix 1994 ,1995 ,1998 ,1999 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2004 Lewis Hamilton Australian Grand Prix 2008 ,2012 ,2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2018 ,2019 5 Michael Schumacher 7 Spanish Grand Prix 1994 ,1995 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 Hungarian Grand Prix 1994 ,1996 ,1997 ,2000 ,2001 ,2004 ,2005 Lewis Hamilton British Grand Prix 2007 ,2013 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2018 ,2020 Italian Grand Prix 2009 ,2012 ,2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2020 9 Ayrton Senna 6 Australian Grand Prix 1985 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1993 Brazilian Grand Prix 1986 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1994 Michael Schumacher Canadian Grand Prix 1994 ,1995 ,1997 ,1999 ,2000 ,2001 Lewis Hamilton Chinese Grand Prix 2007 ,2008 ,2013 ,2014 ,2015 ,2017 Canadian Grand Prix 2007 ,2008 ,2010 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 Belgian Grand Prix 2008 ,2013 ,2015 ,2017 ,2018 ,2020 Spanish Grand Prix 2014 ,2016 ,2017 ,2018 ,2020 ,2021
Most consecutive pole positions at the same Grand Prix [ edit ] Driver Poles Grand Prix Seasons 1 Ayrton Senna 7 San Marino Grand Prix 1985 ,1986 ,1987 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 2 Lewis Hamilton 6 Australian Grand Prix 2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2018 ,2019 3 Michael Schumacher 5 Japanese Grand Prix 1998 ,1999 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 Spanish Grand Prix 2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 5 Stirling Moss 4 British Grand Prix 1955 ,1956 ,1957 ,1958 Jim Clark British Grand Prix 1962 ,1963 ,1964 ,1965 French Grand Prix 1962 ,1963 ,1964 ,1965 Ayrton Senna Australian Grand Prix 1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 Brazilian Grand Prix 1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 Italian Grand Prix 1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 Monaco Grand Prix 1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 Belgian Grand Prix 1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 Michael Schumacher Malaysian Grand Prix 1999 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 Sebastian Vettel Japanese Grand Prix 2009 ,2010 ,2011 ,2012 Lewis Hamilton Italian Grand Prix 2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 Malaysian Grand Prix 2014 ,2015 ,2016 ,2017 British Grand Prix 2015 ,2016 ,2017 ,2018 Max Verstappen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2020 ,2021 ,2022 ,2023 Austrian Grand Prix 2021 ,2022 ,2023 ,2024 Japanese Grand Prix 2022 ,2023 ,2024 ,2025 (ongoing) Charles Leclerc Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2021 ,2022 ,2023 ,2024 Source:[ 34]
Notes Juan Manuel Fangio qualified on pole position four times at theMonaco Grand Prix between 1950–1957 when it was held as a championship race; the1952 edition was non-championship sportscar race whilst the race was not held in 1951 and 1953–1954.Most pole positions in a season [ edit ] Highest percentage of pole positions in a season [ edit ] Percentage pole positions converted to wins (at least 5 poles)[ edit ] Youngest polesitters [ edit ] (Only the first pole position for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 72 days 2008 Italian Grand Prix 2 Charles Leclerc 21 years, 165 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix 3 Fernando Alonso 21 years, 236 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix 4 Max Verstappen 21 years, 307 days 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix 5 Lando Norris 21 years, 316 days 2021 Russian Grand Prix 6 Lance Stroll 22 years, 16 days 2020 Turkish Grand Prix 7 Rubens Barrichello 22 years, 97 days 1994 Belgian Grand Prix 8 Lewis Hamilton 22 years, 153 days 2007 Canadian Grand Prix 9 Andrea de Cesaris 22 years, 308 days 1982 United States Grand Prix West 10 Nico Hülkenberg 23 years, 79 days 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix
(Only the last pole position for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Giuseppe Farina 47 years, 79 days 1954 Argentine Grand Prix 2 Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 209 days 1958 Argentine Grand Prix 3 Jack Brabham 44 years, 17 days 1970 Spanish Grand Prix 4 Mario Andretti 42 years, 196 days 1982 Italian Grand Prix 5 Nigel Mansell 41 years, 97 days 1994 Australian Grand Prix 6 Carlos Reutemann 39 years, 188 days 1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix 7 Graham Hill 39 years, 156 days 1968 British Grand Prix 8 Kimi Räikkönen 38 years, 319 days 2018 Italian Grand Prix 9 Fred Agabashian 38 years, 283 days 1952 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] 10 Alain Prost 38 years, 241 days 1993 Japanese Grand Prix
Most races before first pole position [ edit ] Most races without a pole position [ edit ] Most consecutive seasons with a pole position [ edit ] Percentage fastest laps (at least 15 starts)[ edit ] Most consecutive fastest laps [ edit ] Notes This table deliberately only goes down to 4th place and 4 consecutive fastest laps because more than 20 drivers have set 3 consecutive fastest laps. Most fastest laps in a season [ edit ] Highest percentage of fastest laps in a season [ edit ] Youngest drivers to set a fastest lap [ edit ] (Only the first fastest lap for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 225 days 2025 Japanese Grand Prix 2 Max Verstappen 19 years, 44 days 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix 3 Lando Norris 20 years, 235 days 2020 Austrian Grand Prix 4 Nico Rosberg 20 years, 258 days 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix 5 Charles Leclerc 21 years, 166 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix 6 Esteban Gutiérrez 21 years, 280 days 2013 Spanish Grand Prix 7 Fernando Alonso 21 years, 321 days 2003 Canadian Grand Prix 8 Bruce McLaren 21 years, 322 days 1959 British Grand Prix 9 Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 353 days 2009 British Grand Prix 10 Daniil Kvyat 22 years, 19 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix
Oldest drivers to set a fastest lap [ edit ] Driver Age Race 1 Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 209 days 1958 Argentine Grand Prix 2 Piero Taruffi 45 years, 219 days 1952 Swiss Grand Prix 3 Giuseppe Farina 44 years, 321 days 1951 Italian Grand Prix 4 Jack Brabham 44 years, 107 days 1970 British Grand Prix 5 Luigi Villoresi 44 years, 22 days 1953 Dutch Grand Prix 6 Karl Kling 43 years, 319 days 1954 German Grand Prix 7 Michael Schumacher 43 years, 201 days 2012 German Grand Prix 8 Fernando Alonso 42 years, 339 days 2024 Austrian Grand Prix 9 Paul Russo 42 years, 50 days 1956 Indianapolis 500 10 Maurice Trintignant 42 years, 43 days 1959 United States Grand Prix
Most races before first fastest lap [ edit ] Most races without a fastest lap [ edit ] Most fastest laps at the same Grand Prix [ edit ] Driver Fastest laps Grand Prix Seasons 1 Nigel Mansell 7 British Grand Prix 1986 ,1987 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1992 Michael Schumacher Spanish Grand Prix 1993 ,1994 ,1996 ,1999 ,2001 ,2002 ,2004 Lewis Hamilton Italian Grand Prix 2011 ,2013 ,2014 ,2015 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 4 Alain Prost 6 Belgian Grand Prix 1985 ,1986 ,1987 ,1989 ,1990 ,1993 Michael Schumacher European Grand Prix 1994 ,1995 ,2000 ,2002 ,2004 ,2006 Kimi Räikkönen Australian Grand Prix 2002 ,2003 ,2006 ,2007 ,2013 ,2017 7 Stirling Moss 5 British Grand Prix 1954 ,1955 ,1956 ,1957 ,1959 Jim Clark Dutch Grand Prix 1961 ,1963 ,1964 ,1965 ,1967 David Coulthard French Grand Prix 1998 ,1999 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 Michael Schumacher Australian Grand Prix 1992 ,1994 ,1999 ,2001 ,2004 San Marino Grand Prix 1998 ,1999 ,2003 ,2004 ,2005 Monaco Grand Prix 1994 ,1997 ,2004 ,2005 ,2006 French Grand Prix 1993 ,1995 ,1997 ,2004 ,2006 Brazilian Grand Prix 1993 ,1994 ,1995 ,2000 ,2006 German Grand Prix 1993 ,1995 ,2002 ,2006 ,2012 Sebastian Vettel United States Grand Prix 2012 ,2013 ,2014 ,2016 ,2017 Lewis Hamilton Spanish Grand Prix 2010 ,2011 ,2015 ,2017 ,2019 British Grand Prix 2014 ,2015 ,2017 ,2019 ,2022
Most consecutive fastest laps at the same Grand Prix [ edit ] Driver Fastest laps Grand Prix Seasons 1 Nigel Mansell 7 British Grand Prix 1986 ,1987 ,1988 ,1989 ,1990 ,1991 ,1992 2 David Coulthard 5 French Grand Prix 1998 ,1999 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 3 Stirling Moss 4 British Grand Prix 1954 ,1955 ,1956 ,1957 4 Alberto Ascari 3 British Grand Prix 1952 ,1953 ,1954 Juan Manuel Fangio Monaco Grand Prix 1955 ,1956 ,1957 Phil Hill Italian Grand Prix 1958 ,1959 ,1960 Jim Clark Dutch Grand Prix 1963 ,1964 ,1965 United States Grand Prix 1962 ,1963 ,1964 Alain Prost Belgian Grand Prix 1985 ,1986 ,1987 Gerhard Berger Portuguese Grand Prix 1987 ,1988 ,1989 Nigel Mansell French Grand Prix 1990 ,1991 ,1992 Damon Hill British Grand Prix 1993 ,1994 ,1995 Michael Schumacher Brazilian Grand Prix 1993 ,1994 ,1995 Canadian Grand Prix 1993 ,1994 ,1995 San Marino Grand Prix 2003 ,2004 ,2005 Monaco Grand Prix 2004 ,2005 ,2006 Mika Häkkinen Monaco Grand Prix 1998 ,1999 ,2000 Sebastian Vettel United States Grand Prix 2012 ,2013 ,2014 Lewis Hamilton Italian Grand Prix 2013 ,2014 ,2015 2018 ,2019 ,2020 Max Verstappen Austrian Grand Prix 2021 ,2022 ,2023
Most consecutive seasons with a fastest lap [ edit ] Total podium finishes [ edit ] Percentage podium finishes (at least 15 starts)[ edit ] Most podium finishes in a season [ edit ] * Season still in progress.
Highest percentage of podium finishes in a season [ edit ] Most consecutive podium finishes [ edit ] Most consecutive podium finishes from first race of season [ edit ] Youngest drivers to score a podium finish [ edit ] (Only the first podium finish for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Place Race 1 Max Verstappen 18 years, 228 days 1st 2016 Spanish Grand Prix 2 Lance Stroll 18 years, 239 days 3rd 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 3 Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 294 days 3rd 2025 Canadian Grand Prix 4 Lando Norris 20 years, 235 days 3rd 2020 Austrian Grand Prix 5 Isack Hadjar 20 years, 338 days 3rd 2025 Dutch Grand Prix 6 Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 73 days 1st 2008 Italian Grand Prix 7 Daniil Kvyat 21 years, 91 days 2nd 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix 8 Kevin Magnussen 21 years, 162 days 2nd 2014 Australian Grand Prix 9 Charles Leclerc 21 years, 166 days 3rd 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix 10 Fernando Alonso 21 years, 237 days 3rd 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix Source:[ 55]
Oldest drivers to score a podium finish [ edit ] (Only the last podium finish for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Place Race 1 Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix 2 Louis Chiron 50 years, 291 days 3rd 1950 Monaco Grand Prix 3 Felice Bonetto 49 years, 363 days 3rd 1953 Dutch Grand Prix 4 Piero Taruffi 48 years, 334 days 2nd 1955 Italian Grand Prix 5 Giuseppe Farina 48 years, 218 days 3rd 1955 Belgian Grand Prix 6 Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 76 days 2nd 1957 Italian Grand Prix 7 Karl Kling 44 years, 303 days 3rd 1955 British Grand Prix 8 Louis Rosier 44 years, 225 days 3rd 1950 Belgian Grand Prix 9 Luigi Villoresi 44 years, 120 days 3rd 1953 Italian Grand Prix 10 Jack Brabham 44 years, 107 days 2nd 1970 British Grand Prix Source:[ 55]
Most races before scoring a podium finish [ edit ] Most races without scoring a podium finish [ edit ] Most podium finishes before first win [ edit ] Most podium finishes without a win [ edit ] Most podium finishes without a World Championship [ edit ] Throughout the history of the World Championship, the points-scoring positions and the number of points awarded to each position have varied, along with the number of events per season in which points could be scored.
Total career points [ edit ] Highest average points per race started (at least 15 starts)[ edit ] Total points-scoring races [ edit ] Highest percentage of points-scoring races (at least 15 starts)[ edit ] Most championship points in a season [ edit ] * Season still in progress.
Highest average points per championship [ edit ] Notes † Double points awarded in last race. Highest percentage of maximum points in a season [ edit ] Notes † Double points awarded in last race. Most consecutive points finishes [ edit ] Notes For inclusion in this table, the driver has to have scored points in the Grand Prix, not just the sprint Most consecutive points scored [ edit ] Notes For inclusion in this table, the driver has to have scored points in the Grand Prix, not just the sprint. However, sprint points are included in the total. Youngest drivers to score points [ edit ] (Only the first points finish for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Place Race 1 Max Verstappen 17 years, 180 days 7th 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix 2 Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 203 days 4th 2025 Australian Grand Prix 3 Lance Stroll 18 years, 225 days 9th 2017 Canadian Grand Prix 4 Oliver Bearman 18 years, 305 days 7th 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 5 Lando Norris 19 years, 138 days 6th 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix 6 Daniil Kvyat 19 years, 324 days 9th 2014 Australian Grand Prix 7 Sebastian Vettel 19 years, 349 days 8th 2007 United States Grand Prix 8 Jaime Alguersuari 20 years, 12 days 9th 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix 9 Jenson Button 20 years, 67 days 6th 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix 10 Ricardo Rodríguez 20 years, 123 days 4th 1962 Belgian Grand Prix Sources:[ 3] [ 72]
Oldest drivers to score points [ edit ] (Only the last points finish for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Place Race 1 Philippe Étancelin 53 years, 249 days 5th 1950 Italian Grand Prix 2 Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix 3 Louis Chiron 50 years, 291 days 3rd 1950 Monaco Grand Prix 4 Louis Rosier 50 years, 274 days 5th 1956 German Grand Prix 5 Felice Bonetto 50 years, 75 days 4th 1953 Swiss Grand Prix 6 Piero Taruffi 48 years, 334 days 2nd 1955 Italian Grand Prix 7 Giuseppe Farina 48 years, 218 days 3rd 1955 Belgian Grand Prix 8 Chico Landi 48 years, 191 days 4th 1956 Argentine Grand Prix 9 Luigi Villoresi 47 years, 18 days 5th 1956 Belgian Grand Prix 10 Juan Manuel Fangio 47 years, 12 days 4th 1958 French Grand Prix Sources:[ 3] [ 72]
Most points without a win [ edit ] Most career points without being World Champion [ edit ] World Champions with fewest career points [ edit ] Most races before scoring points [ edit ] Most races without scoring points [ edit ] Total career race finishes [ edit ] Most consecutive race finishes [ edit ] Total career race retirements [ edit ] Led every lap, total races[ edit ] Led for at least one lap, total races[ edit ] Led for at least one lap, percentage of races (at least 15 starts)[ edit ] Led for at least one lap, youngest leaders[ edit ] (Only the first race led for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 225 days 2025 Japanese Grand Prix 2 Max Verstappen 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix 3 Sebastian Vettel 20 years, 89 days 2007 Japanese Grand Prix 4 Charles Leclerc 21 years, 166 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix 5 Sébastien Buemi 21 years, 225 days 2010 Canadian Grand Prix 6 Fernando Alonso 21 years, 237 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix 7 Robert Kubica 21 years, 278 days 2006 Italian Grand Prix 8 Esteban Gutiérrez 21 years, 280 days 2013 Spanish Grand Prix 9 Jimmy Davies 21 years, 285 days 1951 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] 10 Lando Norris 21 years, 303 days 2021 Italian Grand Prix Source:[ 83]
Led for at least one lap, oldest leaders[ edit ] (Only the last race led for each driver is listed)
Driver Age Race 1 Luigi Fagioli 52 years, 9 days 1950 Belgian Grand Prix 2 Felice Bonetto 48 years, 35 days 1951 British Grand Prix 3 Giuseppe Farina 47 years, 233 days 1954 Belgian Grand Prix 4 Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 209 days 1958 Argentine Grand Prix 5 Piero Taruffi 45 years, 219 days 1952 Swiss Grand Prix 6 Jack Brabham 44 years, 107 days 1970 British Grand Prix 7 Mauri Rose 44 years, 4 days 1950 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] 8 Karl Kling 43 years, 354 days 1954 Italian Grand Prix 9 Raymond Sommer 43 years, 291 days 1950 Belgian Grand Prix 10 Paul Russo 43 years, 50 days 1957 Indianapolis 500 [ N 1] Source:[ 83]
Longest distance led, total[ edit ] Most consecutive races led for at least one lap [ edit ] Most consecutive laps in the lead [ edit ] Most consecutive distance led [ edit ] Most laps led in a season [ edit ] Most races led in a season [ edit ] Highest percentage of laps led in a season [ edit ] Most races without leading a lap [ edit ] Most laps led without a win [ edit ] Multiple achievements at the same race [ edit ] Wins from pole position [ edit ] This is sometimes referred to as a "double".
Most wins from pole position in a season [ edit ] Pole, win, and fastest lap in same race[ edit ] This is sometimes referred to as a "hat-trick" or "hat trick".[ 95] [ 96]
Pole, win, fastest lap, and led every lap[ edit ] This is sometimes referred to as a "Grand Slam".[ 96]
Drivers' Championships[ edit ] Total championships [ edit ] Driver Titles Seasons 1 Michael Schumacher 7 1994 ,1995 ,2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 Lewis Hamilton 2008 ,2014 ,2015 ,2017 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 3 Juan Manuel Fangio 5 1951 ,1954 ,1955 ,1956 ,1957 4 Alain Prost 4 1985 ,1986 ,1989 ,1993 Sebastian Vettel 2010 ,2011 ,2012 ,2013 Max Verstappen 2021 ,2022 ,2023 ,2024 7 Jack Brabham 3 1959 ,1960 ,1966 Jackie Stewart 1969 ,1971 ,1973 Niki Lauda 1975 ,1977 ,1984 Nelson Piquet 1981 ,1983 ,1987 Ayrton Senna 1988 ,1990 ,1991 Sources:[ 99] [ 100]
Multiple championships with a single constructor [ edit ] Driver Constructor Titles Seasons 1 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 6 2014 ,2015 ,2017 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 2 Michael Schumacher Ferrari 5 2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 3 Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 4 2010 ,2011 ,2012 ,2013 Max Verstappen 2021 ,2022 ,2023 ,2024 5 Alain Prost McLaren 3 1985 ,1986 ,1989 Ayrton Senna 1988 ,1990 ,1991 7 Alberto Ascari Ferrari 2 1952 ,1953 Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes 1954 ,1955 Jack Brabham Cooper 1959 ,1960 Jim Clark Lotus 1963 ,1965 Jackie Stewart Tyrrell 1971 ,1973 Niki Lauda Ferrari 1975 ,1977 Nelson Piquet Brabham 1981 ,1983 Michael Schumacher Benetton 1994 ,1995 Mika Häkkinen McLaren 1998 ,1999 Fernando Alonso Renault 2005 ,2006
Most consecutive championships [ edit ] Driver Titles Seasons 1 Michael Schumacher 5 2000 ,2001 ,2002 ,2003 ,2004 2 Juan Manuel Fangio 4 1954 ,1955 ,1956 ,1957 Sebastian Vettel 2010 ,2011 ,2012 ,2013 Lewis Hamilton 2017 ,2018 ,2019 ,2020 Max Verstappen 2021 ,2022 ,2023 ,2024 (ongoing) 6 Alberto Ascari 2 1952 ,1953 Jack Brabham 1959 ,1960 Alain Prost 1985 ,1986 Ayrton Senna 1990 ,1991 Michael Schumacher 1994 ,1995 Mika Häkkinen 1998 ,1999 Fernando Alonso 2005 ,2006 Lewis Hamilton 2014 ,2015 Source:[ 99]
Fewest World Championship seasons before first title [ edit ] (Excluding drivers who competed from the very first championship season of 1950; including winning season)
Most World Championship seasons before first title [ edit ] Largest gap between titles [ edit ] Youngest World Drivers' Championship - first-time winners[ edit ] (At the moment they clinched their first/only title)
Driver Age Year 1 Sebastian Vettel 23 years, 134 days 2010 2 Lewis Hamilton 23 years, 300 days 2008 3 Fernando Alonso 24 years, 59 days 2005 4 Max Verstappen 24 years, 73 days 2021 5 Emerson Fittipaldi 25 years, 303 days 1972 6 Michael Schumacher 25 years, 314 days 1994 7 Niki Lauda 26 years, 197 days 1975 8 Jacques Villeneuve 26 years, 200 days 1997 9 Jim Clark 27 years, 174 days 1963 10 Kimi Räikkönen 28 years, 4 days 2007
Youngest World Drivers' Championship winners[ edit ] (At the moment they clinched the title)
Driver Age Year 1 Sebastian Vettel 23 years, 134 days 2010 2 Lewis Hamilton 23 years, 300 days 2008 3 Fernando Alonso 24 years, 59 days 2005 4 Max Verstappen 24 years, 73 days 2021 5 Sebastian Vettel 24 years, 99 days 2011 6 Max Verstappen 25 years, 9 days 2022 7 Fernando Alonso 25 years, 85 days 2006 8 Sebastian Vettel 25 years, 146 days 2012 9 Emerson Fittipaldi 25 years, 303 days 1972 10 Michael Schumacher 25 years, 314 days 1994
Oldest World Drivers' Championship - last time winners[ edit ] (At the moment they clinched their latest/only title)
Driver Age Year 1 Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 41 days 1957 2 Giuseppe Farina 43 years, 308 days 1950 3 Jack Brabham 40 years, 155 days 1966 4 Graham Hill 39 years, 262 days 1968 5 Nigel Mansell 39 years, 8 days 1992 6 Alain Prost 38 years, 214 days 1993 7 Mario Andretti 38 years, 194 days 1978 8 Damon Hill 36 years, 26 days 1996 9 Lewis Hamilton 35 years, 313 days 2020 10 Niki Lauda 35 years, 242 days 1984
Sprint races were introduced in 2021 as addition to select races; since 2022 the top eight finishers score points.
Most sprint pole positions [ edit ] Most sprint fastest laps [ edit ] Most sprint podium finishes [ edit ] Most points scored in sprints [ edit ] Total sprint laps led [ edit ] Other driver records [ edit ] Race starts and entries, other[ edit ] Description Record Details Ref. Most wins with different constructors 5 Stirling Moss (Mercedes ,Maserati ,Vanwall ,Cooper ,Lotus )[ 120] Most wins at different Grands Prix 31 Lewis Hamilton [ 121] Most wins at different circuits 31 Lewis Hamilton [ 122] Most wins at the same circuit 9 Lewis Hamilton (Silverstone )[ 123] Most wins at a driver's national Grand Prix 9 Lewis Hamilton [ 124] Most wins in a driver's home country 9 Michael Schumacher Lewis Hamilton [ 125] Most seasons with a win 16 Lewis Hamilton [ 126] Longest time between first and last wins 17 years, 48 days Lewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian Grand Prix –2024 Belgian Grand Prix )[ 127] Longest time between successive wins 6 years, 210 days Riccardo Patrese (1983 South African Grand Prix –1990 San Marino Grand Prix )[ 128] Most races between successive wins 114 Kimi Räikkönen (2013 Australian Grand Prix –2018 United States Grand Prix )[ 128] Most race winners in a season 11 (1982 ) Alain Prost Niki Lauda Didier Pironi John Watson Riccardo Patrese Nelson Piquet René Arnoux Patrick Tambay Elio de Angelis Keke Rosberg Michele Alboreto [ 129] [ 130] Most multiple race winners in a season 7 (2024 ) Max Verstappen – 9 winsLando Norris – 4 winsCharles Leclerc – 3 winsLewis Hamilton – 2 winsOscar Piastri – 2 winsCarlos Sainz Jr. – 2 winsGeorge Russell – 2 wins[ 131] Fewest race winners in a season 3 Giuseppe Farina ,Juan Manuel Fangio ,Johnnie Parsons (1950 )Piero Taruffi ,Troy Ruttman ,Alberto Ascari (1952 )Jim Clark ,Graham Hill ,John Surtees (1963 )Ayrton Senna ,Alain Prost ,Gerhard Berger (1988 )Lewis Hamilton ,Nico Rosberg ,Daniel Ricciardo (2014 )Lewis Hamilton ,Nico Rosberg ,Sebastian Vettel (2015 )Max Verstappen ,Sergio Pérez ,Carlos Sainz Jr. (2023 )[ 132] Most different race winners in consecutive races 9(1961 –1962 ) (1982 ) Giancarlo Baghetti (1961 French Grand Prix )Wolfgang von Trips (1961 British Grand Prix )Stirling Moss (1961 German Grand Prix )Phil Hill (1961 Italian Grand Prix )Innes Ireland (1961 United States Grand Prix )Graham Hill (1962 Dutch Grand Prix )Bruce McLaren (1962 Monaco Grand Prix )Jim Clark (1962 Belgian Grand Prix )Dan Gurney (1962 French Grand Prix )Riccardo Patrese (1982 Monaco Grand Prix )John Watson (1982 Detroit Grand Prix )Nelson Piquet (1982 Canadian Grand Prix )Didier Pironi (1982 Dutch Grand Prix )Niki Lauda (1982 British Grand Prix )René Arnoux (1982 French Grand Prix )Patrick Tambay (1982 German Grand Prix )Elio de Angelis (1982 Austrian Grand Prix )Keke Rosberg (1982 Swiss Grand Prix )
[ 133] Most different race winners in consecutive races (starting from first race of the season) 7 (2012 ) Jenson Button (2012 Australian Grand Prix )Fernando Alonso (2012 Malaysian Grand Prix )Nico Rosberg (2012 Chinese Grand Prix )Sebastian Vettel (2012 Bahrain Grand Prix )Pastor Maldonado (2012 Spanish Grand Prix )Mark Webber (2012 Monaco Grand Prix )Lewis Hamilton (2012 Canadian Grand Prix )[ 134] Most wins at different circuits from first win without repeating 11 Lando Norris [ 135] Fewest wins in a World Championship-winning season 1 Mike Hawthorn (1958 )Keke Rosberg (1982 )[ 136] Most wins before first pole position 7 Jackie Stewart Max Verstappen [ 137] Most wins without a pole position 4 Bruce McLaren Eddie Irvine [ 138] Most wins without a win from pole position 8 Denny Hulme [ N 18] [ 139]
Largest gap between first and second place in a race 5 min, 12.75 sec Stirling Moss andMike Hawthorn (1958 Portuguese Grand Prix )[ 140] Smallest gap between first and second place in a race 0.011 sec Rubens Barrichello andMichael Schumacher (2002 United States Grand Prix )[ 141] Most wins not starting from pole position 51 Michael Schumacher [ 142] Most wins not starting from pole position in a season 9 Max Verstappen (2022 )[ 143] Most consecutive wins from pole position 18 Max Verstappen (2022 Dutch Grand Prix –2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix )[ 144] Wins from most different grid slots 10 Max Verstappen (starting positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 17th)[ 145] Wins from most different grid slots in a season 7 (2022 ) Max Verstappen (starting positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 10th, 14th)[ 143] Most wins in one country in a season 3 (2023 ) Max Verstappen (2023 Miami Grand Prix ,2023 United States Grand Prix ,2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix )[ 146]
Pole positions, other[ edit ] Fastest laps, other[ edit ] Podium finishes, other[ edit ] Description Record Details Ref. Most podium finishes with the same constructor 153 Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes )[ 170] Podium finishes with most different constructors 6 Stirling Moss (Mercedes ,Maserati ,Vanwall ,Cooper ,Lotus ,BRM )[ 171] Podiums at most different Grands Prix 37 Lewis Hamilton [ 172] Podiums at most different circuits 36 Lewis Hamilton [ 173] Most podiums at the same Grand Prix 14 Lewis Hamilton (British Grand Prix )[ 174] Most podiums at the same circuit 15 Lewis Hamilton (Silverstone )[ 175] Most podium finishes at a driver's national Grand Prix 14 Lewis Hamilton [ 176] Longest time between first and last podium finishes 20 years, 228 days Fernando Alonso (2003 Malaysian Grand Prix –2023 São Paulo Grand Prix )[ 177] Longest time between successive podium finishes 7 years, 285 days Alexander Wurz (1997 British Grand Prix –2005 San Marino Grand Prix )[ 178] Most races between successive podium finishes 105 Fernando Alonso (2014 Hungarian Grand Prix –2021 Qatar Grand Prix )[ 179] Most consecutive podium finishes from start of career 9 Lewis Hamilton (2007 Australian Grand Prix –2007 British Grand Prix )[ 180] Most podiums in a first championship season 12 Lewis Hamilton [ 181] Most seasons with a podium finish 18 Lewis Hamilton [ 182] Most consecutive seasons with a podium finish 18 Lewis Hamilton (2007 -2024 )(ongoing) [ 183] Most podium finishers in a season 18 (1982 ) Alain Prost Carlos Reutemann René Arnoux John Watson Nigel Mansell Niki Lauda Keke Rosberg Riccardo Patrese Didier Pironi Gilles Villeneuve Michele Alboreto Eddie Cheever Andrea de Cesaris Nelson Piquet Patrick Tambay Elio de Angelis Jacques Laffite Mario Andretti [ 184] Most podiums not starting from front row 72 Kimi Räikkönen [ 185] Most second places 57 Lewis Hamilton [ 186] Most third places 45 Kimi Räikkönen [ 187] Most podiums by the same duo 60 Lewis Hamilton andMax Verstappen [ 188] Most podiums by the same trio 20 Valtteri Bottas ,Lewis Hamilton andMax Verstappen [ 189] Most identical podium 8 1st:Lewis Hamilton , 2nd:Nico Rosberg , 3rd:Sebastian Vettel [ 190] Most 1st and 2nd place podiums by the same duo 37 Lewis Hamilton andMax Verstappen [ 191] Most consecutive top two finishes 15 Michael Schumacher (2002 Brazilian Grand Prix –2002 Japanese Grand Prix )Max Verstappen (2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix –2023 Italian Grand Prix )[ 70] Podiums from most different grid slots 17 Max Verstappen (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, pit-lane)[ 192]
Description Record Details Ref. Points finishes with most different constructors 9 Andrea de Cesaris (McLaren ,Alfa Romeo ,Ligier ,Brabham ,Rial ,Dallara ,Jordan ,Tyrrell ,Sauber )[ 193] Longest time between first and last points finishes 22 years, 255 days Fernando Alonso (2003 Australian Grand Prix –2025 São Paulo Grand Prix )[ 194] Longest time between successive points finishes 8 years, 256 days Robert Kubica (2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix –2019 German Grand Prix )[ 195] Most races between successive points finishes 168 Robert Kubica (2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix –2019 German Grand Prix )[ 195] Most consecutive seasons with points finishes 19 Lewis Hamilton (2007 –2025 )(ongoing) [ 196] Most points without a podium 124 Adrian Sutil [ 197] Most laps completed without scoring a point 2364 Luca Badoer [ 22] Most points in first championship season 137 Kimi Antonelli (2025 )[ 198]
Race finishes, other[ edit ] Championships, other[ edit ] Description Record Details Ref. Most races left in a season when becoming World Champion 6 Michael Schumacher (2002 in round 11 of 17)Max Verstappen (2023 in round 17 of 22)[ N 22] [ 207] [ 208] Most championship contenders at the last race of the season 4 (2010 ) Sebastian Vettel Fernando Alonso Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton [ 209] Most races as championship leader 126 Lewis Hamilton [ 210] Most consecutive races as championship leader 63 Max Verstappen (2022 Spanish Grand Prix –2025 Australian Grand Prix )[ 211] [ 212] Most consecutive days as championship leader 1029 Max Verstappen (2022 Spanish Grand Prix –2025 Australian Grand Prix )[ 211] [ 213] Largest points deficit overturned to become World Champion 46 (2022 ) Max Verstappen andCharles Leclerc [ 143] Most points between first and second in the World Championship 290 (2023 ) Max Verstappen (575 pts.) andSergio Pérez (285 pts.)[ 214] Highest percentage points difference between first and second in the World Championship 50.43% (2023 ) Max Verstappen (575 pts.) andSergio Pérez (285 pts.)[ 214] Fewest points between first and second in the World Championship 0.5 (1984 ) Niki Lauda (72 pts.) andAlain Prost (71.5 pts.)[ 215] World Championship with most different constructors 4 Juan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo ,Maserati ,Mercedes ,Ferrari )[ 216] Longest time between first and last World Championship titles 12 years, 13 days Lewis Hamilton (2008 and2020 )[ 180] Longest time between successive World Championship titles 7 years, 19 days Niki Lauda (1977 and1984 )[ 61] [ 217] Most championship leader changes in a season 10 (1986 ) (2010 ) Nelson Piquet Ayrton Senna Nelson Piquet Alain Prost Ayrton Senna Alain Prost Ayrton Senna Alain Prost Nigel Mansell Alain Prost Fernando Alonso Felipe Massa Jenson Button Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton Mark Webber Fernando Alonso Sebastian Vettel [ 218] Most championship leaders in a season 6 (2010 ) Fernando Alonso Felipe Massa Jenson Button Mark Webber Lewis Hamilton Sebastian Vettel [ 209] Fewest championship leaders in a season 1 Alberto Ascari (1953 )Juan Manuel Fangio (1954 ,1957 )Jack Brabham (1959 )Graham Hill (1962 )Jackie Stewart (1969 )Ayrton Senna (1991 )Nigel Mansell (1992 )Michael Schumacher (1994 ,2001 ,2002 ,2004 )Damon Hill (1996 )Mika Häkkinen (1998 )Jenson Button (2009 )Sebastian Vettel (2011 )Lewis Hamilton (2015 )Max Verstappen (2023 ,2024 )[ 209] Most World Champions competing in a race 6 (2012 Australian Grand Prix )[ N 23] Sebastian Vettel Jenson Button Lewis Hamilton Kimi Räikkönen Fernando Alonso Michael Schumacher [ 219] Most World Championship runners-up 4 Stirling Moss (1955 ,1956 ,1957 ,1958 )Alain Prost (1983 ,1984 ,1988 ,1990 )[ 58] [ 220] Youngest double World Championship winner 24 years, 99 days Sebastian Vettel (2011 )[ 103] Youngest triple World Championship winner 25 years, 145 days Sebastian Vettel (2012 )[ 103] Youngest quadruple World Championship winner 26 years, 115 days Sebastian Vettel (2013 )[ 103] Youngest quintuple World Championship winner 33 years, 201 days Michael Schumacher (2002 )[ 103]
^a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p TheIndianapolis 500 was a round of the World Drivers' Championship 11 times (from 1950 to 1960). Drivers competing in the Indianapolis 500 during these years were credited with participation in a World Championship race and the top five finishers were credited with World Championship points. ^a b IncludingBWT Mercedes . ^ Fangio entered 52 separate races and started 51 of them, but in 7 Grands Prix (1950 Italian, 1951 French, 1953 Belgian, 1953 Swiss, 1956 Argentine, 1956 Monaco and 1956 Italian) shared 5 cars (all mentioned but 1950 Italian and 1953 Belgian) with other drivers which would reduce his percentages to 41.38%. ^ Ascari entered 33 separate races and started 32 of them, but in 3 Grands Prix (1950 Italian, 1951 French and 1953 German) shared 3 drives with 1 additional car (in latter with Luigi Villoresi) which would reduce his percentages to 37.14%. ^ Some sources extend Ascari's sequence to 9 wins, including the subsequent1953 Dutch andBelgian Grands Prix and discounting the intervening1953 Indianapolis 500 , on the basis that very few of the European drivers competed in the Indianapolis 500 when it was part of the Drivers' Championship. ^ Fangio began racing in Grands Prix in 1948 — before the first World Championship. ^ Farina began racing in Grands Prix in the 1930s — before the first World Championship. ^ Shared drive with Stirling Moss ^ A year after the victory, Renault were charged withrace fixing , which led to the team's suspended disqualification; however, the original results were left in place. ^ Farina's total of 20 podiums includes both 2nd and 3rd places at the1955 Argentine Grand Prix . ^a b c d Including sprint points. ^ See talk page for supporting calculation.Autosport listed it as 998. ^ Some sources give him 50 starts, others give him 51 starts. ^ Some sources attribute the record at 148 due to some conjecture over whether De Cesaris had 147 or 148 retirements; De Cesaris ran out of fuel and pushed his car over the finish line at the1987 Belgian Grand Prix . ^a b This includes partial seasons. ^ Alonso did not compete in the 2002 World Championship as he spent the season as Renault's test driver, so he won the World Championship in the fourth season he contested. ^ Andretti did not compete in the 1973 World Championship, so he won the World Championship in the tenth season he contested. ^ All of Hulme's eight career wins were not from pole position. ^ Hulme won the 1967 World Championship without ever having scored a pole, although six years later, in 1973, Hulme racked up the solitary pole of his 112-race career. ^ The gap to third place in this qualifying was also 0.000s and was set byHeinz-Harald Frentzen . ^ Some sources listed De Cesaris's sequence to 22 retirements, starting from the1986 Australian Grand Prix to the1988 Canadian Grand Prix and including the1987 Belgian ,1987 Australian , and1988 Canadian Grands Prix on the basis that he did not complete the races. ^ Verstappen won the 2023 World Championship at theQatar sprint race , before racing at the Grand Prix. 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