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List of Formula One driver records

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This page is accurate as of the2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Drivers who have competed in the2025 Formula One World Championship are highlighted inbold.
For other records relating to Formula One, seeList of Formula One records.

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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

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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).

Total entries

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DriverSeasonsEntries
1SpainFernando Alonso2001,20032018,20212025426
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton20072025378
3FinlandKimi Räikkönen20012009,20122021353
4BrazilRubens Barrichello19932011326
5United KingdomJenson Button20002017309
6GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,20102012308
7GermanySebastian Vettel20072022300
8MexicoSergio Pérez20112024285
9BrazilFelipe Massa2002,20042017272
10AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo20112024258
Source:[1]

Total starts

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DriverSeasonsStarts
1SpainFernando Alonso2001,20032018,20212025423
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton20072025378
3FinlandKimi Räikkönen20012009,20122021349
4BrazilRubens Barrichello19932011322
5GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,20102012306
United KingdomJenson Button20002017
7GermanySebastian Vettel20072022299
8MexicoSergio Pérez20112024281
9BrazilFelipe Massa2002,20042017269
10AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo20112024257
Source:[2]

Youngest drivers to start a race

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DriverAgePlaceRace
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen17 years, 166 daysRet2015 Australian Grand Prix
2CanadaLance Stroll18 years, 148 daysRet2017 Australian Grand Prix
3ItalyKimi Antonelli18 years, 202 days4th2025 Australian Grand Prix
4United KingdomOliver Bearman18 years, 305 days7th2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
5United KingdomLando Norris19 years, 124 days12th2019 Australian Grand Prix
6SpainJaime Alguersuari19 years, 125 days15th2009 Hungarian Grand Prix
7New ZealandMike Thackwell19 years, 182 daysRet1980 Canadian Grand Prix
8MexicoRicardo Rodríguez19 years, 208 daysRet1961 Italian Grand Prix
9SpainFernando Alonso19 years, 218 days12th2001 Australian Grand Prix
10ArgentinaEsteban Tuero19 years, 320 daysRet1998 Australian Grand Prix
Sources:[3][4]

Oldest drivers to enter a race

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DriverAgePlaceRace
1MonacoLouis Chiron58 years, 277 daysDNQ1958 Monaco Grand Prix
2ItalyLuigi Platé56 years, 0 daysDNQ1950 Italian Grand Prix
3FrancePhilippe Étancelin55 years, 191 days8th1952 French Grand Prix
4BelgiumArthur Legat54 years, 232 daysRet1953 Belgian Grand Prix
5West GermanyKurt Kuhnke53 years, 96 daysDNQ1963 German Grand Prix
6ItalyLuigi Fagioli53 years, 22 days1st1951 French Grand Prix
7ItalyPiero Dusio52 years, 330 daysDNQ1952 Italian Grand Prix
8West GermanyAdolf Brudes52 years, 293 daysRet1952 German Grand Prix
9West GermanyHans Stuck52 years, 260 days14th1953 Italian Grand Prix
10United States Jack Ensley52 years, 225 daysDNQ1959 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Sources:[3][4]

Oldest drivers to start a race

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DriverAgePlaceRace
1MonacoLouis Chiron55 years, 292 days6th1955 Monaco Grand Prix
2FrancePhilippe Étancelin55 years, 191 days8th1952 French Grand Prix
3BelgiumArthur Legat54 years, 232 daysRet1953 Belgian Grand Prix
4ItalyLuigi Fagioli53 years, 22 days1st1951 French Grand Prix
5West GermanyAdolf Brudes52 years, 293 daysRet1952 German Grand Prix
6West GermanyHans Stuck52 years, 260 days14th1953 Italian Grand Prix
7United KingdomBill Aston52 years, 127 daysRet1952 German Grand Prix
8ItalyClemente Biondetti52 years, 16 daysRet1950 Italian Grand Prix
9FranceLouis Rosier50 years, 274 days5th1956 German Grand Prix
10SwitzerlandRudolf Schoeller50 years, 98 daysRet1952 German Grand Prix
Sources:[3][4]

Most consecutive race entries

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DriverConsecutive entriesRaces
FirstLast
1BrazilRubens Barrichello3261993 South African Grand Prix2011 Brazilian Grand Prix
2GermanySebastian Vettel2802007 Hungarian Grand Prix2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
3United KingdomLewis Hamilton2652007 Australian Grand Prix2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
4FinlandValtteri Bottas2472013 Australian Grand Prix2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
5United KingdomDavid Coulthard2391995 Brazilian Grand Prix2008 Brazilian Grand Prix
6AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo2322011 British Grand Prix2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
7NetherlandsMax Verstappen2312015 Australian Grand Prix2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix(ongoing)
SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.
9ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella2231997 Australian Grand Prix2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
10SpainFernando Alonso2192003 Australian Grand Prix2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
United KingdomJenson Button2005 European Grand Prix2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Source:[citation needed]

Most consecutive race starts

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DriverConsecutive startsRaces
FirstLast
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton2652007 Australian Grand Prix2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
2AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo2322011 British Grand Prix2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen2312015 Australian Grand Prix2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix(ongoing)
4FinlandValtteri Bottas2082015 Malaysian Grand Prix2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
5GermanyNico Rosberg2062006 Bahrain Grand Prix2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
6ItalyRiccardo Patrese1871982 Belgian Grand Prix1993 Australian Grand Prix
7United KingdomJenson Button1792005 French Grand Prix2015 Chinese Grand Prix
8SpainFernando Alonso1762005 French Grand Prix2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
9United KingdomDavid Coulthard1751995 Brazilian Grand Prix2005 Canadian Grand Prix
10BrazilRubens Barrichello1672002 German Grand Prix2011 Brazilian Grand Prix
Source:[5]

Most races with a single constructor

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DriverConstructorSeasonsEntriesStarts
1United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes20132024246246
2NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull20162025208208
3GermanyMichael SchumacherFerrari19962006181179
4FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari20072009,20142018152151
5United KingdomDavid CoulthardMcLaren19962004150150
6United KingdomLando NorrisMcLaren20192025150150
MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari20192025148
8DenmarkKevin MagnussenHaas20172020,20222024146145
9BrazilFelipe MassaFerrari20062013140139
10United KingdomJenson ButtonMcLaren20102017137136
Source:[6]

Most races with a single engine manufacturer

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DriverEngineSeasonsEntriesStarts
1United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes20072024356356
2FinlandKimi RäikkönenFerrari20072009,20142021211209
3CanadaLance StrollMercedes[N 2]20172025191187
4GermanyMichael SchumacherFerrari19962006181179
5SpainFernando AlonsoRenault20032006,20082009,2018,20212022171170
6MonacoCharles LeclercFerrari20182025171169
7FinlandValtteri BottasMercedes20142021160159
8MexicoSergio PérezMercedes[N 2]20132020156154
9United KingdomDavid CoulthardMercedes19962004150150
10United KingdomGeorge RussellMercedes20192025150150
Source:[7]
Notes
  • ‡ Not countingPetronas engines that were rebadged Ferrari power units of earlier seasons.

Wins

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Total wins

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See also:List of Formula One Grand Prix winners
DriverSeasonsEntriesWinsPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007202537810527.78%
2GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,201020123089129.55%
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen201520252316929.87%
4GermanySebastian Vettel200720223005317.67%
5FranceAlain Prost19801991,19932025125.25%
6BrazilAyrton Senna198419941624125.31%
7SpainFernando Alonso2001,20032018,20212025426327.51%
8United KingdomNigel Mansell19801992,199419951913116.23%
9United KingdomJackie Stewart196519731002727.00%
10United KingdomJim Clark19601968732534.25%
AustriaNiki Lauda19711979,1982198517714.12%
Source:[8]

Percentage wins (at least 15 starts)

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DriverSeasonsStartsWinsPercentage
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19501951,1953195851[N 3]2447.06%
2ItalyAlberto Ascari1950195532[N 4]1340.63%
3United KingdomJim Clark19601968722534.72%
4NetherlandsMax Verstappen201520252316929.87%
5GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,201020123069129.74%
6United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007202537810527.78%
7United KingdomJackie Stewart19651973992727.27%
8FranceAlain Prost198019931995125.63%
9BrazilAyrton Senna198419941614125.47%
10United KingdomStirling Moss19511961661624.24%
Sources:[8][9]

Most wins with a single constructor

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DriverConstructorSeasonsWinsStartsPercentage
1United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes201320248424634.15%
2GermanyMichael SchumacherFerrari199620067217940.22%
3NetherlandsMax VerstappenRed Bull201620256920833.17%
4GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull200920143811333.63%
5BrazilAyrton SennaMcLaren19881993359636.46%
6FranceAlain ProstMcLaren1980,198419893010728.04%
7United KingdomNigel MansellWilliams19851988,19911992,1994289529.47%
8United KingdomJim ClarkLotus19601968257234.72%
9GermanyNico RosbergMercedes201020162313616.91%
10United KingdomDamon HillWilliams19931996216532.31%
United KingdomLewis HamiltonMcLaren2007201211019.09%
Source:[10]

Most wins in a season

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DriverSeasonWinsRacesPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023192286.36%
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen2022152268.18%
3GermanyMichael Schumacher2004131872.22%
GermanySebastian Vettel20131968.42%
5GermanyMichael Schumacher2002111764.71%
GermanySebastian Vettel20111957.89%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20141957.89%
20182152.38%
20192152.38%
20201764.71%
Sources:[11][12]

Highest percentage of wins in a season

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DriverSeasonPercentageRacesWins
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen202386.36%2219
2ItalyAlberto Ascari195275.00%86
3GermanyMichael Schumacher200472.22%1813
4United KingdomJim Clark196370.00%107
5GermanySebastian Vettel201368.42%1913
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen202268.18%2215
7ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio195466.67%96
8GermanyMichael Schumacher200264.71%1711
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20201711
10United KingdomJim Clark196560.00%106
Sources:[11][12]

Most consecutive wins

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DriverSeason(s)WinsConsecutive races won
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023102023 Miami Grand Prix2023 Italian Grand Prix
2GermanySebastian Vettel201392013 Belgian Grand Prix2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen202320242023 Japanese Grand Prix2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
4ItalyAlberto Ascari1952195371952 Belgian Grand Prix1953 Argentine Grand Prix[N 5]
GermanyMichael Schumacher20042004 European Grand Prix2004 Hungarian Grand Prix
GermanyNico Rosberg201520162015 Mexican Grand Prix2016 Russian Grand Prix
7GermanyMichael Schumacher2000200162000 Italian Grand Prix2001 Malaysian Grand Prix
8AustraliaJack Brabham196051960 Dutch Grand Prix1960 Portuguese Grand Prix
United KingdomJim Clark19651965 Belgian Grand Prix1965 German Grand Prix
United KingdomNigel Mansell19921992 South African Grand Prix1992 San Marino Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher20042004 Australian Grand Prix2004 Spanish Grand Prix
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20142014 Italian Grand Prix2014 United States Grand Prix
20202020 Eifel Grand Prix2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20222022 French Grand Prix2022 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[13]

Most consecutive wins from first race of season

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DriverSeasonWinsRaces
1United KingdomNigel Mansell199251992 South African Grand Prix1992 San Marino Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher20042004 Australian Grand Prix2004 Spanish Grand Prix
3BrazilAyrton Senna199141991 United States Grand Prix1991 Monaco Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher19941994 Brazilian Grand Prix1994 Monaco Grand Prix
GermanyNico Rosberg20162016 Australian Grand Prix2016 Russian Grand Prix
6United KingdomDamon Hill199631996 Australian Grand Prix1996 Argentine Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher20002000 Australian Grand Prix2000 San Marino Grand Prix
8ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio195721957 Argentine Grand Prix1957 Monaco Grand Prix
United KingdomJackie Stewart19691969 South African Grand Prix1969 Spanish Grand Prix
BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi19731973 Argentine Grand Prix1973 Brazilian Grand Prix
AustriaNiki Lauda19761976 Brazilian Grand Prix1976 South African Grand Prix
FranceJacques Laffite19791979 Argentine Grand Prix1979 Brazilian Grand Prix
FranceAlain Prost19821982 South African Grand Prix1982 Brazilian Grand Prix
FinlandMika Häkkinen19981998 Australian Grand Prix1998 Brazilian Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher20012001 Australian Grand Prix2001 Malaysian Grand Prix
United KingdomJenson Button20092009 Australian Grand Prix2009 Malaysian Grand Prix
GermanySebastian Vettel20112011 Australian Grand Prix2011 Malaysian Grand Prix
20182018 Australian Grand Prix2018 Bahrain Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20242024 Bahrain Grand Prix2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Source:[14]

Most wins in first championship season

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DriverSeasonWinsRaces won
1CanadaJacques Villeneuve199641996 European Grand Prix,1996 British Grand Prix,1996 Hungarian Grand Prix,1996 Portuguese Grand Prix
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20072007 Canadian Grand Prix,2007 United States Grand Prix,2007 Hungarian Grand Prix,2007 Japanese Grand Prix
3ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio[N 6]195031950 Monaco Grand Prix,1950 Belgian Grand Prix,1950 French Grand Prix
ItalyGiuseppe Farina[N 7]19501950 British Grand Prix,1950 Swiss Grand Prix,1950 Italian Grand Prix
5United StatesJohnnie Parsons195011950 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
ItalyGiancarlo Baghetti19611961 French Grand Prix
United KingdomJackie Stewart19651965 Italian Grand Prix
SwitzerlandClay Regazzoni19701970 Italian Grand Prix
BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi19701970 United States Grand Prix
ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya20012001 Italian Grand Prix
Sources:[15][16]

Youngest winners

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(Only the first win for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen18 years, 228 days2016 Spanish Grand Prix
2GermanySebastian Vettel21 years, 73 days2008 Italian Grand Prix
3MonacoCharles Leclerc21 years, 320 days2019 Belgian Grand Prix
4SpainFernando Alonso22 years, 26 days2003 Hungarian Grand Prix
5United StatesTroy Ruttman22 years, 80 days1952 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
6New ZealandBruce McLaren22 years, 104 days1959 United States Grand Prix
7United KingdomLewis Hamilton22 years, 154 days2007 Canadian Grand Prix
8AustraliaOscar Piastri23 years, 106 days2024 Hungarian Grand Prix
9FinlandKimi Räikkönen23 years, 157 days2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
10PolandRobert Kubica23 years, 184 days2008 Canadian Grand Prix
Sources:[17][18]

Oldest winners

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(Only the last win for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1ItalyLuigi Fagioli53 years, 22 days1951 French Grand Prix
2ItalyGiuseppe Farina46 years, 276 days1953 German Grand Prix
3ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio46 years, 41 days1957 German Grand Prix
4ItalyPiero Taruffi45 years, 219 days1952 Swiss Grand Prix
5AustraliaJack Brabham43 years, 339 days1970 South African Grand Prix
6United StatesSam Hanks42 years, 321 days1957 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
7United KingdomNigel Mansell41 years, 97 days1994 Australian Grand Prix
8United StatesLee Wallard40 years, 264 days1951 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
9FranceMaurice Trintignant40 years, 200 days1958 Monaco Grand Prix
10United KingdomGraham Hill40 years, 92 days1969 Monaco Grand Prix
Sources:[18][19]

Fewest races before first win

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EntryStartDriverRace
11st race1st raceItalyGiuseppe Farina1950 British Grand Prix
United StatesJohnnie Parsons1950 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
ItalyGiancarlo Baghetti1961 French Grand Prix
42nd race2nd raceArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio1950 Monaco Grand Prix
United StatesLee Wallard1951 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
63rd race3rd raceUnited StatesTroy Ruttman1952 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
74th raceUnited StatesBill Vukovich1953 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
United KingdomTony Brooks[N 8]1957 British Grand Prix
4th raceCanadaJacques Villeneuve1996 European Grand Prix
105th raceUnited StatesPat Flaherty1956 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi1970 United States Grand Prix
5th raceArgentinaJosé Froilán González1951 British Grand Prix
SwitzerlandClay Regazzoni1970 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[20]

Most races before first win

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EntryStartDriverRace
1194th race190th raceMexicoSergio Pérez2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
2151st race150th raceSpainCarlos Sainz Jr.2022 British Grand Prix
3132nd race130th raceAustraliaMark Webber2009 German Grand Prix
4125th race123rd raceBrazilRubens Barrichello2000 German Grand Prix
5119th race117th raceItalyJarno Trulli2004 Monaco Grand Prix
6115th race113th raceUnited KingdomJenson Button2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
7111th race111th raceGermanyNico Rosberg2012 Chinese Grand Prix
110th raceItalyGiancarlo Fisichella2003 Brazilian Grand Prix
9110th race110th raceUnited KingdomLando Norris2024 Miami Grand Prix
1099th race96th raceFinlandMika Häkkinen1997 European Grand Prix
Source:[20]

Most races without a win

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DriverEntriesStartsBest result
1GermanyNico Hülkenberg2522483rd
2ItalyAndrea de Cesaris2142082nd
3CanadaLance Stroll1911873rd
4DenmarkKevin Magnussen1871852nd
5GermanyNick Heidfeld1851832nd
6FranceRomain Grosjean1811792nd
7United KingdomMartin Brundle1651582nd
8United KingdomDerek Warwick1621472nd
9FranceJean-Pierre Jarier1431343rd
United StatesEddie Cheever1322nd
Sources:[21][22]

Wins from farthest back on the starting grid

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DriverStart positionRace
1United KingdomJohn Watson22nd1983 United States Grand Prix West
2United StatesBill Vukovich19th1954 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
3BrazilRubens Barrichello18th2000 German Grand Prix
4United KingdomJohn Watson17th1982 Detroit Grand Prix
FinlandKimi Räikkönen2005 Japanese Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2024 São Paulo Grand Prix
7United KingdomJackie Stewart16th1973 South African Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher1995 Belgian Grand Prix
9SpainFernando Alonso15th2008 Singapore Grand Prix[N 9]
10United StatesBob Sweikert14th1955 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
AustraliaAlan Jones1977 Austrian Grand Prix
FranceOlivier Panis1996 Monaco Grand Prix
United KingdomJohnny Herbert1999 European Grand Prix
United KingdomJenson Button2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2018 German Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2022 Belgian Grand Prix
Sources:[23][24]

Most wins at the same Grand Prix

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DriverWinsGrand PrixSeasons
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton9British Grand Prix2008,2014,2015,2016,2017,2019,2020,2021,2024
2GermanyMichael Schumacher8French Grand Prix1994,1995,1997,1998,2001,2002,2004,2006
United KingdomLewis HamiltonHungarian Grand Prix2007,2009,2012,2013,2016,2018,2019,2020
4GermanyMichael Schumacher7Canadian Grand Prix1994,1997,1998,2000,2002,2003,2004
San Marino Grand Prix1994,1999,2000,2002,2003,2004,2006
United KingdomLewis HamiltonCanadian Grand Prix2007,2010,2012,2015,2016,2017,2019
7FranceAlain Prost6Brazilian Grand Prix1982,1984,1985,1987,1988,1990
French Grand Prix1981,1983,1988,1989,1990,1993
BrazilAyrton SennaMonaco Grand Prix1987,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993
GermanyMichael SchumacherBelgian Grand Prix1992,1995,1996,1997,2001,2002
Spanish Grand Prix1995,1996,2001,2002,2003,2004
Japanese Grand Prix1995,1997,2000,2001,2002,2004
European Grand Prix1994,1995,2000,2001,2004,2006
United KingdomLewis HamiltonUnited States Grand Prix2007,2012,2014,2015,2016,2017
Chinese Grand Prix2008,2011,2014,2015,2017,2019
Spanish Grand Prix2014,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021
Source:[25]

Most consecutive wins at the same Grand Prix

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DriverWinsGrand PrixSeasons
1BrazilAyrton Senna5Monaco Grand Prix1989,1990,1991,1992,1993
United KingdomLewis HamiltonSpanish Grand Prix2017,2018,2019,2020,2021
3ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio4Argentine Grand Prix1954,1955,1956,1957
United KingdomJim ClarkBelgian Grand Prix1962,1963,1964,1965
British Grand Prix1962,1963,1964,1965
BrazilAyrton SennaBelgian Grand Prix1988,1989,1990,1991
GermanyMichael SchumacherSpanish Grand Prix2001,2002,2003,2004
United States Grand Prix2003,2004,2005,2006
United KingdomLewis HamiltonBritish Grand Prix2014,2015,2016,2017
United States Grand Prix2014,2015,2016,2017
NetherlandsMax VerstappenEmilia Romagna Grand Prix2021,2022,2024,2025(ongoing)
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix2020,2021,2022,2023
Japanese Grand Prix2022,2023,2024,2025(ongoing)
Source:[26]

Most wins without a World Championship

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DriverSeasonsEntriesStartsWins
1United KingdomStirling Moss19511961676616
2United KingdomDavid Coulthard1994200824724613
3ArgentinaCarlos Reutemann1972198214614612
4BrazilRubens Barrichello1993201132632211
BrazilFelipe Massa20022017272269
United KingdomLando Norris20192025150150
7SwedenRonnie Peterson1970197812312310
AustriaGerhard Berger19841997210210
FinlandValtteri Bottas20132024247246
10AustraliaMark Webber200220132172159
AustraliaOscar Piastri202320256868
Sources:[27][28]

Most consecutive seasons with a win

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DriverSeasonsTotal
1GermanyMichael Schumacher1992200615
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20072021
3FranceAlain Prost1981199010
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20162025(ongoing)
5BrazilAyrton Senna198519939
6BrazilNelson Piquet198019878
7United KingdomStirling Moss195519617
United KingdomJim Clark19621968
United KingdomDavid Coulthard19972003
10United KingdomJackie Stewart196819736
GermanySebastian Vettel20082013
Source:[29]

Pole positions

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Total pole positions

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See also:List of Formula One polesitters
DriverSeasonsEntriesPolesPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007202537810427.51%
2GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,201020123086822.08%
3BrazilAyrton Senna198419941626540.12%
4GermanySebastian Vettel200720223005719.00%
5NetherlandsMax Verstappen201520252314720.35%
6United KingdomJim Clark19601968733345.21%
FranceAlain Prost19801991,199320216.34%
8United KingdomNigel Mansell19801992,199419951913216.75%
9GermanyNico Rosberg200620162063014.56%
10ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19501951,19531958522955.77%
Source:[30]

Percentage pole positions (at least 15 entries)

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DriverSeasonsEntriesPolesPercentage
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19501951,19531958522955.77%
2United KingdomJim Clark19601968733345.21%
3ItalyAlberto Ascari19501955331442.42%
4BrazilAyrton Senna198419941626540.12%
5United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007202537810427.51%
6United KingdomStirling Moss19511961671623.88%
7GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,201020123086822.08%
8NetherlandsMax Verstappen201520252314720.35%
9GermanySebastian Vettel200720223005719.00%
10United KingdomJackie Stewart196519731001717.00%
Source:[30]

Most consecutive pole positions

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DriverPolesRaces
1BrazilAyrton Senna81988 Spanish1989 United States
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023 Abu Dhabi2024 Emilia Romagna
3BrazilAyrton Senna71990 Spanish1991 Monaco
FranceAlain Prost1993 South African1993 Canadian
GermanyMichael Schumacher2000 Italian2001 Brazilian
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2015 Monaco2015 Italian
7AustriaNiki Lauda61974 Dutch1974 Italian
BrazilAyrton Senna1988 Brazilian1988 Detroit
1989 Belgian1989 Australian
United KingdomNigel Mansell1992 South African1992 Monaco
FinlandMika Häkkinen1999 British1999 Italian
GermanyNico Rosberg2015 Japanese2015 Abu Dhabi
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2016 United States2017 Chinese
Source:[31]

Most consecutive pole positions from first race of season

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DriverSeasonPolesRaces
1FranceAlain Prost19937South AfricanCanadian
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2024BahrainEmilia Romagna
3BrazilAyrton Senna19886BrazilianDetroit
United KingdomNigel Mansell1992South AfricanMonaco
5BrazilAyrton Senna19895BrazilianUnited States
FinlandMika Häkkinen1999AustralianSpanish
7BrazilAyrton Senna19914United StatesMonaco
CanadaJacques Villeneuve1997AustralianSan Marino
GermanySebastian Vettel2011AustralianTurkish
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2015AustralianBahrain
Source:[32]

Most pole positions at the same Grand Prix

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DriverPolesGrand PrixSeasons
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton9Hungarian Grand Prix2007,2008,2012,2013,2015,2018,2020,2021,2023
2BrazilAyrton Senna8San Marino Grand Prix1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1994
GermanyMichael SchumacherJapanese Grand Prix1994,1995,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2004
United KingdomLewis HamiltonAustralian Grand Prix2008,2012,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019
5GermanyMichael Schumacher7Spanish Grand Prix1994,1995,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004
Hungarian Grand Prix1994,1996,1997,2000,2001,2004,2005
United KingdomLewis HamiltonBritish Grand Prix2007,2013,2015,2016,2017,2018,2020
Italian Grand Prix2009,2012,2014,2015,2016,2017,2020
9BrazilAyrton Senna6Australian Grand Prix1985,1988,1989,1990,1991,1993
Brazilian Grand Prix1986,1988,1989,1990,1991,1994
GermanyMichael SchumacherCanadian Grand Prix1994,1995,1997,1999,2000,2001
United KingdomLewis HamiltonChinese Grand Prix2007,2008,2013,2014,2015,2017
Canadian Grand Prix2007,2008,2010,2015,2016,2017
Belgian Grand Prix2008,2013,2015,2017,2018,2020
Spanish Grand Prix2014,2016,2017,2018,2020,2021
Source:[33]

Most consecutive pole positions at the same Grand Prix

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DriverPolesGrand PrixSeasons
1BrazilAyrton Senna7San Marino Grand Prix1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton6Australian Grand Prix2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019
3GermanyMichael Schumacher5Japanese Grand Prix1998,1999,2000,2001,2002
Spanish Grand Prix2000,2001,2002,2003,2004
5United KingdomStirling Moss4British Grand Prix1955,1956,1957,1958
United KingdomJim ClarkBritish Grand Prix1962,1963,1964,1965
French Grand Prix1962,1963,1964,1965
BrazilAyrton SennaAustralian Grand Prix1988,1989,1990,1991
Brazilian Grand Prix1988,1989,1990,1991
Italian Grand Prix1988,1989,1990,1991
Monaco Grand Prix1988,1989,1990,1991
Belgian Grand Prix1988,1989,1990,1991
GermanyMichael SchumacherMalaysian Grand Prix1999,2000,2001,2002
GermanySebastian VettelJapanese Grand Prix2009,2010,2011,2012
United KingdomLewis HamiltonItalian Grand Prix2014,2015,2016,2017
Malaysian Grand Prix2014,2015,2016,2017
British Grand Prix2015,2016,2017,2018
NetherlandsMax VerstappenAbu Dhabi Grand Prix2020,2021,2022,2023
Austrian Grand Prix2021,2022,2023,2024
Japanese Grand Prix2022,2023,2024,2025(ongoing)
MonacoCharles LeclercAzerbaijan Grand Prix2021,2022,2023,2024
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]
DriverSeasonRacesPolesWDC
1GermanySebastian Vettel201119151st
2United KingdomNigel Mansell199216141st
3BrazilAyrton Senna198816131st
1989162nd
FranceAlain Prost1993161st
6United KingdomLewis Hamilton201621122nd
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023221st
8FinlandMika Häkkinen199916111st
GermanyMichael Schumacher2001171st
GermanyNico Rosberg2014192nd
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2015191st
2017201st
2018211st
Source:[35]

Highest percentage of pole positions in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonRacesPolesPercentage
1United KingdomNigel Mansell1992161487.50%
2BrazilAyrton Senna1988161381.25%
19891613
FranceAlain Prost19931613
5GermanySebastian Vettel2011191578.95%
6ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19568675.00%
7United KingdomJim Clark196310770.00%
8FinlandMika Häkkinen1999161168.75%
9ItalyAlberto Ascari19539666.67%
United KingdomJim Clark196296
Source:[35]

Percentage pole positions converted to wins (at least 5 poles)

[edit]
DriverSeasonsPolesWinsPercentage
1AustraliaOscar Piastri202320255480.00%
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen20152025473676.60%
3BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi197019806466.67%
4ItalyAlberto Ascari1950195514964.29%
5SpainFernando Alonso2001,20032018,20212025221463.64%
6United KingdomJenson Button200020178562.50%
7GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,20102012684058.82%
8United KingdomLewis Hamilton200720251046158.65%
9FranceAlain Prost19801991,1993331854.55%
10GermanySebastian Vettel20072022573154.39%
Source:[36]

Youngest polesitters

[edit]

(Only the first pole position for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1GermanySebastian Vettel21 years, 72 days2008 Italian Grand Prix
2MonacoCharles Leclerc21 years, 165 days2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
3SpainFernando Alonso21 years, 236 days2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
4NetherlandsMax Verstappen21 years, 307 days2019 Hungarian Grand Prix
5United KingdomLando Norris21 years, 316 days2021 Russian Grand Prix
6CanadaLance Stroll22 years, 16 days2020 Turkish Grand Prix
7BrazilRubens Barrichello22 years, 97 days1994 Belgian Grand Prix
8United KingdomLewis Hamilton22 years, 153 days2007 Canadian Grand Prix
9ItalyAndrea de Cesaris22 years, 308 days1982 United States Grand Prix West
10GermanyNico Hülkenberg23 years, 79 days2010 Brazilian Grand Prix
Sources:[17][37]

Oldest polesitters

[edit]

(Only the last pole position for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1ItalyGiuseppe Farina47 years, 79 days1954 Argentine Grand Prix
2ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio46 years, 209 days1958 Argentine Grand Prix
3AustraliaJack Brabham44 years, 17 days1970 Spanish Grand Prix
4United StatesMario Andretti42 years, 196 days1982 Italian Grand Prix
5United KingdomNigel Mansell41 years, 97 days1994 Australian Grand Prix
6ArgentinaCarlos Reutemann39 years, 188 days1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix
7United KingdomGraham Hill39 years, 156 days1968 British Grand Prix
8FinlandKimi Räikkönen38 years, 319 days2018 Italian Grand Prix
9United StatesFred Agabashian38 years, 283 days1952 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
10FranceAlain Prost38 years, 241 days1993 Japanese Grand Prix
Source:[37]

Most races before first pole position

[edit]
EntryDriverRace
1219th raceMexicoSergio Pérez2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
2151st raceSpainCarlos Sainz Jr.2022 British Grand Prix
3141st raceDenmarkKevin Magnussen2022 São Paulo Grand Prix
4132nd raceAustraliaMark Webber2009 German Grand Prix
5119th raceItalyJarno Trulli2004 Monaco Grand Prix
6116th raceBelgiumThierry Boutsen1990 Hungarian Grand Prix
7111th raceGermanyNico Rosberg2012 Chinese Grand Prix
894th raceAustraliaDaniel Ricciardo2016 Monaco Grand Prix
FinlandMika Häkkinen1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix
1093rd raceNetherlandsMax Verstappen2019 Hungarian Grand Prix
Source:[38]

Most races without a pole position

[edit]
DriverEntriesStartsBest grid position
1FranceRomain Grosjean1811792nd
2FranceEsteban Ocon1781783rd
3FrancePierre Gasly1761752nd
4United KingdomMartin Brundle1651583rd
United KingdomJohnny Herbert1604th
6United KingdomDerek Warwick1621473rd
7FranceOlivier Panis1581573rd
8United KingdomEddie Irvine1481472nd
9United StatesEddie Cheever1431322nd
10GermanyAdrian Sutil1281282nd
Sources:[22][39]

Most consecutive seasons with a pole position

[edit]
DriverYearsSeasons
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton1520072021
2GermanyMichael Schumacher1319942006
3BrazilAyrton Senna1019851994
4BrazilNelson Piquet819801987
5United KingdomStirling Moss719551961
United KingdomJim Clark19621968
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20192025(ongoing)
8ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio619531958
FranceAlain Prost19811986
FinlandKimi Räikkönen20032008
GermanySebastian Vettel20082013
Source:[40]

Most front rows

[edit]
DriverEntriesPolesFront rowsPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton37810417646.56%
2GermanyMichael Schumacher3086811637.66%
3GermanySebastian Vettel3005710133.67%
4BrazilAyrton Senna162658753.70%
5FranceAlain Prost202338642.57%
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen231478436.36%
7GermanyNico Rosberg206306029.13%
8United KingdomNigel Mansell191325629.32%
9ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio52294892.31%
United KingdomJim Clark733365.75%
Source:[41]

Fastest laps

[edit]

Total fastest laps

[edit]
Main article:List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap
DriverEntriesFastest lapsPercentage
1GermanyMichael Schumacher3087725.00%
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton3786817.99%
3FinlandKimi Räikkönen3534613.03%
4FranceAlain Prost2024120.30%
5GermanySebastian Vettel3003812.67%
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen2313615.58%
7United KingdomNigel Mansell1913015.71%
8United KingdomJim Clark732838.36%
9SpainFernando Alonso426266.10%
10FinlandMika Häkkinen1652515.15%
Source:[42]

Percentage fastest laps (at least 15 starts)

[edit]
DriverSeasonsStartsFastest lapsPercentage
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19501951,19531958512345.10%
2United KingdomJim Clark19601968722838.89%
3ItalyAlberto Ascari19501955321237.50%
4United KingdomStirling Moss19511961661928.79%
5GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,201020123067725.16%
6ArgentinaJosé Froilán González19501957,196026623.08%
7FranceAlain Prost19801991,19931994120.60%
8United KingdomLewis Hamilton200720253786817.99%
9United KingdomDamon Hill199219991151916.52%
10United KingdomNigel Mansell19801992,199419951873016.04%
Source:[42]

Most consecutive fastest laps

[edit]
DriverFastest lapsRaces
1ItalyAlberto Ascari71952 Belgian Grand Prix1953 Argentine Grand Prix
2FinlandKimi Räikkönen62008 Spanish Grand Prix2008 British Grand Prix
3GermanyMichael Schumacher52004 Bahrain Grand Prix2004 European Grand Prix
4United KingdomJackie Stewart41969 Monaco Grand Prix1969 British Grand Prix
CanadaGilles Villeneuve1979 South African Grand Prix1979 Belgian Grand Prix
United KingdomNigel Mansell1991 Canadian Grand Prix1991 British Grand Prix
FinlandKimi Räikkönen2005 French Grand Prix2005 Hungarian Grand Prix
Source:[43]
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]
DriverSeasonRacesFastest lapsPercentageWDC
1GermanyMichael Schumacher2004181055.56%1st
FinlandKimi Räikkönen20081855.56%3rd
20051952.63%2nd
4FinlandMika Häkkinen200017952.94%2nd
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20232240.91%1st
6United KingdomNigel Mansell199216850.00%1st
GermanyMichael Schumacher19941650.00%1st
19951747.06%1st
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20151942.11%1st
10BrazilNelson Piquet198616743.75%3rd
FranceAlain Prost19881643.75%2nd
GermanyMichael Schumacher20021741.18%1st
20061838.89%2nd
AustraliaMark Webber20111936.84%3rd
GermanySebastian Vettel20131936.84%1st
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20141936.84%1st
20172035.00%1st
FinlandValtteri Bottas20182133.33%5th
Source:[44]

Highest percentage of fastest laps in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonRacesFastest lapsPercentage
1ItalyAlberto Ascari19528675.00%
2ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19518562.50%
3United KingdomJim Clark196310660.00%
1965106
5United KingdomJim Clark19629555.56%
GermanyMichael Schumacher20041810
FinlandKimi Räikkönen20081810
8FinlandMika Häkkinen200017952.94%
9FinlandKimi Räikkönen2005191052.63%
10ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19568450.00%
United KingdomNigel Mansell1992168
GermanyMichael Schumacher1994168
Source:[44]

Youngest drivers to set a fastest lap

[edit]

(Only the first fastest lap for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1ItalyKimi Antonelli18 years, 225 days2025 Japanese Grand Prix
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen19 years, 44 days2016 Brazilian Grand Prix
3United KingdomLando Norris20 years, 235 days2020 Austrian Grand Prix
4GermanyNico Rosberg20 years, 258 days2006 Bahrain Grand Prix
5MonacoCharles Leclerc21 years, 166 days2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
6MexicoEsteban Gutiérrez21 years, 280 days2013 Spanish Grand Prix
7SpainFernando Alonso21 years, 321 days2003 Canadian Grand Prix
8New ZealandBruce McLaren21 years, 322 days1959 British Grand Prix
9GermanySebastian Vettel21 years, 353 days2009 British Grand Prix
10RussiaDaniil Kvyat22 years, 19 days2016 Spanish Grand Prix
Source:[45]

Oldest drivers to set a fastest lap

[edit]
DriverAgeRace
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio46 years, 209 days1958 Argentine Grand Prix
2ItalyPiero Taruffi45 years, 219 days1952 Swiss Grand Prix
3ItalyGiuseppe Farina44 years, 321 days1951 Italian Grand Prix
4AustraliaJack Brabham44 years, 107 days1970 British Grand Prix
5ItalyLuigi Villoresi44 years, 22 days1953 Dutch Grand Prix
6GermanyKarl Kling43 years, 319 days1954 German Grand Prix
7GermanyMichael Schumacher43 years, 201 days2012 German Grand Prix
8SpainFernando Alonso42 years, 339 days2024 Austrian Grand Prix
9United StatesPaul Russo42 years, 50 days1956 Indianapolis 500
10FranceMaurice Trintignant42 years, 43 days1959 United States Grand Prix
Source:[45]

Most races before first fastest lap

[edit]
EntryDriverRace
1203rd raceItalyJarno Trulli2009 Bahrain Grand Prix
2155th raceUnited KingdomJenson Button2009 Malaysian Grand Prix
3152nd raceFranceEsteban Ocon2024 United States Grand Prix
4134th raceGermanyNick Heidfeld2008 Malaysian Grand Prix
5131st raceAustraliaMark Webber2009 Hungarian Grand Prix
6127th raceThailandAlexander Albon2025 São Paulo Grand Prix
7114th raceBelgiumThierry Boutsen1990 German Grand Prix
BrazilRubens Barrichello2000 Australian Grand Prix
9104th raceSpainCarlos Sainz Jr.2020 Styrian Grand Prix
1092nd raceFinlandMika Häkkinen1997 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[46]

Most races without a fastest lap

[edit]
DriverEntriesStarts
1CanadaLance Stroll191187
2United KingdomMartin Brundle165158
United KingdomJohnny Herbert160
4FranceOlivier Panis158157
5United StatesEddie Cheever143132
6ItalyPierluigi Martini124119
7FrancePhilippe Alliot116109
8FinlandMika Salo111109
9ItalyElio de Angelis110108
10SwedenJo Bonnier109104
Source:[47]

Most fastest laps at the same Grand Prix

[edit]
DriverFastest lapsGrand PrixSeasons
1United KingdomNigel Mansell7British Grand Prix1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992
GermanyMichael SchumacherSpanish Grand Prix1993,1994,1996,1999,2001,2002,2004
United KingdomLewis HamiltonItalian Grand Prix2011,2013,2014,2015,2018,2019,2020
4FranceAlain Prost6Belgian Grand Prix1985,1986,1987,1989,1990,1993
GermanyMichael SchumacherEuropean Grand Prix1994,1995,2000,2002,2004,2006
FinlandKimi RäikkönenAustralian Grand Prix2002,2003,2006,2007,2013,2017
7United KingdomStirling Moss5British Grand Prix1954,1955,1956,1957,1959
United KingdomJim ClarkDutch Grand Prix1961,1963,1964,1965,1967
United KingdomDavid CoulthardFrench Grand Prix1998,1999,2000,2001,2002
GermanyMichael SchumacherAustralian Grand Prix1992,1994,1999,2001,2004
San Marino Grand Prix1998,1999,2003,2004,2005
Monaco Grand Prix1994,1997,2004,2005,2006
French Grand Prix1993,1995,1997,2004,2006
Brazilian Grand Prix1993,1994,1995,2000,2006
German Grand Prix1993,1995,2002,2006,2012
GermanySebastian VettelUnited States Grand Prix2012,2013,2014,2016,2017
United KingdomLewis HamiltonSpanish Grand Prix2010,2011,2015,2017,2019
British Grand Prix2014,2015,2017,2019,2022
Source:[48]

Most consecutive fastest laps at the same Grand Prix

[edit]
DriverFastest lapsGrand PrixSeasons
1United KingdomNigel Mansell7British Grand Prix1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992
2United KingdomDavid Coulthard5French Grand Prix1998,1999,2000,2001,2002
3United KingdomStirling Moss4British Grand Prix1954,1955,1956,1957
4ItalyAlberto Ascari3British Grand Prix1952,1953,1954
ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioMonaco Grand Prix1955,1956,1957
United StatesPhil HillItalian Grand Prix1958,1959,1960
United KingdomJim ClarkDutch Grand Prix1963,1964,1965
United States Grand Prix1962,1963,1964
FranceAlain ProstBelgian Grand Prix1985,1986,1987
AustriaGerhard BergerPortuguese Grand Prix1987,1988,1989
United KingdomNigel MansellFrench Grand Prix1990,1991,1992
United KingdomDamon HillBritish Grand Prix1993,1994,1995
GermanyMichael SchumacherBrazilian Grand Prix1993,1994,1995
Canadian Grand Prix1993,1994,1995
San Marino Grand Prix2003,2004,2005
Monaco Grand Prix2004,2005,2006
FinlandMika HäkkinenMonaco Grand Prix1998,1999,2000
GermanySebastian VettelUnited States Grand Prix2012,2013,2014
United KingdomLewis HamiltonItalian Grand Prix2013,2014,2015
2018,2019,2020
NetherlandsMax VerstappenAustrian Grand Prix2021,2022,2023
Source:[49]

Most consecutive seasons with a fastest lap

[edit]
DriverYearsSeasons
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton1620102025(ongoing)
2GermanyMichael Schumacher1519922006
3FranceAlain Prost1119811991
GermanySebastian Vettel20092019
5NetherlandsMax Verstappen1020162025(ongoing)
6United KingdomStirling Moss819541961
United KingdomNigel Mansell19851992
8AustriaGerhard Berger719861992
BrazilAyrton Senna19871993
FinlandKimi Räikkönen20022008
20122018
Source:[50]

Podium finishes

[edit]

Total podium finishes

[edit]
DriverSeasonsEntriesPodiumsPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007202537820253.44%
2GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,2010201230815550.32%
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen2015202523112554.11%
4GermanySebastian Vettel2007202230012240.67%
5FranceAlain Prost19801991,199320210652.48%
SpainFernando Alonso2001,20032018,2021202542624.88%
7FinlandKimi Räikkönen20012009,2012202135310329.18%
8BrazilAyrton Senna198419941628049.38%
9BrazilRubens Barrichello199320113266820.86%
10FinlandValtteri Bottas201320242476727.13%
Source:[51]

Percentage podium finishes (at least 15 starts)

[edit]
DriverSeasonsStartsPodiumsPercentage
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio19501951,19531958513568.63%
2ItalyGiuseppe Farina195019553320[N 10]60.61%
3ArgentinaJosé Froilán González19501957,1960261557.69%
4NetherlandsMax Verstappen2015202523112554.11%
5United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007202537820253.44%
6FranceAlain Prost19801991,199319910653.27%
7ItalyAlberto Ascari19501955321753.13%
8GermanyMichael Schumacher19912006,2010201230615550.65%
9BrazilAyrton Senna198419941618049.69%
10United KingdomJim Clark19601968723244.44%
Source:[51]

Most podium finishes in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonRacesPodiumsPercentageWDC
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023222195.45%1st
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen2021221881.82%1st
3GermanyMichael Schumacher20021717100.00%1st
GermanySebastian Vettel20111989.47%1st
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20151989.47%1st
20162180.95%2nd
20182180.95%1st
20192180.95%1st
20212277.27%2nd
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20222277.27%1st
United KingdomLando Norris2025*2277.27%TBD
Source:[52]

* Season still in progress.

Highest percentage of podium finishes in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonRacesPodiumsPercentage
1GermanyMichael Schumacher20021717100.00%
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023222195.45%
3United KingdomJim Clark196310990.00%
4GermanySebastian Vettel2011191789.47%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20151917
6FranceAlain Prost1988161487.50%
7GermanySebastian Vettel2013191684.21%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20141916
9GermanyMichael Schumacher2004181583.33%
10GermanyMichael Schumacher2001171482.35%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20201714
Source:[52]

Most consecutive podium finishes

[edit]
DriverPodiumsRaces
1GermanyMichael Schumacher192001 United States2002 Japanese
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton162014 Italian2015 British
3SpainFernando Alonso152005 Turkish2006 Canadian
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2022 Abu Dhabi2023 Italian
5GermanySebastian Vettel112010 Brazilian2011 British
2013 German2013 Brazilian
7United KingdomLewis Hamilton102018 Brazilian2019 French
8United KingdomJim Clark91963 Belgian1963 South African
AustriaNiki Lauda1975 Italian1976 Swedish
BrazilNelson Piquet1987 Monaco1987 Portuguese
GermanyMichael Schumacher2000 Hungarian2001 Brazilian
2004 European2004 Italian
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007 Australian2007 British
2018 British2018 United States
GermanyNico Rosberg2015 Australian2015 British
2016 Belgian2016 Abu Dhabi
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023 Japanese2024 Saudi Arabian
Source:[53]

Most consecutive podium finishes from first race of season

[edit]
DriverSeasonPodiumsRaces
1GermanyMichael Schumacher200217AustralianJapanese
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen202314BahrainItalian
3SpainFernando Alonso20069BahrainCanadian
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2007AustralianBritish
2015AustralianBritish
GermanySebastian Vettel2011AustralianBritish
GermanyNico Rosberg2015AustralianBritish
8GermanyNico Rosberg20148AustralianAustrian
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2019AustralianFrench
10AustriaNiki Lauda19767BrazilianSwedish
FranceAlain Prost1988BrazilianFrench
GermanyMichael Schumacher1994BrazilianFrench
United KingdomJenson Button2009AustralianTurkish
Source:[54]

Youngest drivers to score a podium finish

[edit]

(Only the first podium finish for each driver is listed)

DriverAgePlaceRace
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen18 years, 228 days1st2016 Spanish Grand Prix
2CanadaLance Stroll18 years, 239 days3rd2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
3ItalyKimi Antonelli18 years, 294 days3rd2025 Canadian Grand Prix
4United KingdomLando Norris20 years, 235 days3rd2020 Austrian Grand Prix
5FranceIsack Hadjar20 years, 338 days3rd2025 Dutch Grand Prix
6GermanySebastian Vettel21 years, 73 days1st2008 Italian Grand Prix
7RussiaDaniil Kvyat21 years, 91 days2nd2015 Hungarian Grand Prix
8DenmarkKevin Magnussen21 years, 162 days2nd2014 Australian Grand Prix
9MonacoCharles Leclerc21 years, 166 days3rd2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
10SpainFernando Alonso21 years, 237 days3rd2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
Source:[55]

Oldest drivers to score a podium finish

[edit]

(Only the last podium finish for each driver is listed)

DriverAgePlaceRace
1ItalyLuigi Fagioli53 years, 22 days1st1951 French Grand Prix
2MonacoLouis Chiron50 years, 291 days3rd1950 Monaco Grand Prix
3ItalyFelice Bonetto49 years, 363 days3rd1953 Dutch Grand Prix
4ItalyPiero Taruffi48 years, 334 days2nd1955 Italian Grand Prix
5ItalyGiuseppe Farina48 years, 218 days3rd1955 Belgian Grand Prix
6ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio46 years, 76 days2nd1957 Italian Grand Prix
7GermanyKarl Kling44 years, 303 days3rd1955 British Grand Prix
8FranceLouis Rosier44 years, 225 days3rd1950 Belgian Grand Prix
9ItalyLuigi Villoresi44 years, 120 days3rd1953 Italian Grand Prix
10AustraliaJack Brabham44 years, 107 days2nd1970 British Grand Prix
Source:[55]

Most races before scoring a podium finish

[edit]
EntryStartDriverRace
1242nd race239th raceGermanyNico Hülkenberg2025 British Grand Prix
2101st race101st raceSpainCarlos Sainz Jr.2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
391st race85th raceUnited KingdomMartin Brundle1992 French Grand Prix
473rd race72nd raceFinlandMika Salo1999 German Grand Prix
570th race67th raceUnited KingdomJohnny Herbert1995 Spanish Grand Prix
669th race68th raceUnited KingdomJenson Button2004 Malaysian Grand Prix
767th race66th raceSpainPedro de la Rosa2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
866th race66th raceFranceEsteban Ocon2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
962nd race60th raceItalyGianni Morbidelli1995 Australian Grand Prix
1058th race57th raceBrazilFelipe Massa2006 European Grand Prix
Sources:[22][56]

Most races without scoring a podium finish

[edit]
DriverSeasonsEntriesStartsBest result
1GermanyAdrian Sutil20072011,201320141281284th
2ItalyPierluigi Martini19841985,198819951241194th
3FrancePhilippe Alliot19841990,199319941161095th
4JapanYuki Tsunoda202120251121094th
5BrazilPedro Diniz1995200099985th
6SwedenMarcus Ericsson2014201897978th
7JapanUkyo Katayama19921997955th
8United KingdomJonathan Palmer1983198988834th
9SwitzerlandMarc Surer19791986824th
10ItalyVitantonio Liuzzi20052007,2009201181806th
Sources:[57][58]

Most podium finishes before first win

[edit]
DriverPodiums
1FrancePatrick Depailler15
FranceJean Alesi
FinlandMika Häkkinen
United KingdomEddie Irvine
United KingdomLando Norris
6United StatesRichie Ginther13
United KingdomJenson Button
8BrazilRubens Barrichello12
9FinlandValtteri Bottas11
SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.
Source:[59]

Most podium finishes without a win

[edit]
DriverEntriesStartsPodiums
1GermanyNick Heidfeld18518313
2SwedenStefan Johansson1037912
3New ZealandChris Amon1089711
4FranceRomain Grosjean18117910
5FranceJean Behra53529
United StatesEddie Cheever143132
United KingdomMartin Brundle165158
8ItalyLuigi Villoresi34318
9ItalyAndrea de Cesaris2142085
10United KingdomDerek Warwick1621474
Sources:[22][60]

Most podium finishes without a World Championship

[edit]
DriverSeasonsEntriesWinsPodiums
1BrazilRubens Barrichello199320113261168
2FinlandValtteri Bottas201320242471067
3United KingdomDavid Coulthard199420082471362
4MonacoCharles Leclerc20182025171850
5AustriaGerhard Berger198419972101048
6ArgentinaCarlos Reutemann197219821461245
7United KingdomLando Norris201920251501143
8AustraliaMark Webber20022013217942
9BrazilFelipe Massa2002,200420172721141
10MexicoSergio Pérez20112024285639
Source:[61]

Points

[edit]
See also:List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems

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]
DriverPoints
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton5014.5
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen3389.5
3GermanySebastian Vettel3098
4SpainFernando Alonso2377
5FinlandKimi Räikkönen1873
6FinlandValtteri Bottas1797
7MonacoCharles Leclerc1656
8MexicoSergio Pérez1638
9GermanyNico Rosberg1594.5
10GermanyMichael Schumacher1566
Source:[62]

Highest average points per race started (at least 15 starts)

[edit]
DriverStartsPointsAverage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen2313389.514.67
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton3785014.513.27
3AustraliaOscar Piastri6875511.1
4GermanySebastian Vettel299309810.36
5MonacoCharles Leclerc16916569.8
6United KingdomLando Norris15013979.31
7GermanyNico Rosberg2061594.57.74
8FinlandValtteri Bottas24617977.30
9United KingdomGeorge Russell15010086.72
10ItalyKimi Antonelli221376.23
Source:[62]

Total points-scoring races

[edit]
DriverPoints finishes
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton333
2SpainFernando Alonso273
3GermanyMichael Schumacher221
4FinlandKimi Räikkönen219
GermanySebastian Vettel
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen195
7MexicoSergio Pérez188
8BrazilFelipe Massa165
9United KingdomJenson Button162
10SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.155
Source:[63]

Highest percentage of points-scoring races (at least 15 starts)

[edit]
DriverStartsPoints finishesPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton37833388.10%
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen23119584.42%
3ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio514384.31%
4AustraliaOscar Piastri685682.35%
5United KingdomLando Norris15012180.67%
6MonacoCharles Leclerc16913579.88%
7ItalyGiuseppe Farina332575.76%
8GermanySebastian Vettel29921973.24%
9ArgentinaJosé Froilán González261973.08%
10GermanyMichael Schumacher30622172.22%
Sources:[15][63]

Most championship points in a season

[edit]
DriverPointsSeasonRacesPercentageWDC
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen57520232292.74%1st
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen45420222276.17%1st
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen43720242465.03%1st
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton41320192175.64%1st
5United KingdomLewis Hamilton40820182177.71%1st
6GermanySebastian Vettel39720131983.58%1st
7NetherlandsMax Verstappen395.520212269.69%1st
8GermanySebastian Vettel39220111982.53%1st
9United KingdomLando Norris390*202522*66.10%*1st*
10United KingdomLewis Hamilton387.520212268.28%2nd
Sources:[64][65]

* Season still in progress.

Highest average points per championship

[edit]
DriverPointsSeasonRacesAverageWDC
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen57520232226.141st
2GermanySebastian Vettel39720131920.891st
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen45420222220.641st
4GermanySebastian Vettel39220111920.631st
5United KingdomLewis Hamilton34720201720.411st
6United KingdomLewis Hamilton384201419†20.211st
7United KingdomLewis Hamilton38120151920.051st
8United KingdomLewis Hamilton41320192119.671st
9United KingdomLewis Hamilton40820182119.431st
10GermanyNico Rosberg38520162118.331st
Source:[66]
Notes
  • † Double points awarded in last race.

Highest percentage of maximum points in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonRacesPointsPercentageWDC
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen20232257592.74%1st
2GermanyMichael Schumacher20021714484.70%1st
3GermanySebastian Vettel20131939783.58%1st
4GermanySebastian Vettel20111939282.53%1st
5GermanyMichael Schumacher20041814882.22%1st
6United KingdomJim Clark1963107381.11%1st
7United KingdomLewis Hamilton20151938180.21%1st
8United KingdomLewis Hamilton20201734778.50%1st
9United KingdomLewis Hamilton20182140877.71%1st
10United KingdomLewis Hamilton201419†38476.80%1st
Sources:[64][67]
Notes
  • † Double points awarded in last race.

Most consecutive points finishes

[edit]
DriverPoints
finishes
Races
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton482018 British Grand Prix2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen432022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
3AustraliaOscar Piastri342024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix2025 Italian Grand Prix
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton332016 Japanese Grand Prix2018 French Grand Prix
5NetherlandsMax Verstappen312024 Japanese Grand Prix2025 Canadian Grand Prix
6FinlandKimi Räikkönen272012 Bahrain Grand Prix2013 Hungarian Grand Prix
7GermanyMichael Schumacher242001 Hungarian Grand Prix2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
8SpainFernando Alonso232011 European Grand Prix2012 Hungarian Grand Prix
9FinlandValtteri Bottas222018 British Grand Prix2019 British Grand Prix
United KingdomLando Norris2024 British Grand Prix2025 Spanish Grand Prix
Source:[68]
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]
DriverPoints
scored
Races
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen1055[N 11]2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton1008[N 12]2018 British Grand Prix2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
3United KingdomLewis Hamilton6232016 Japanese Grand Prix2018 French Grand Prix
4AustraliaOscar Piastri575[N 11]2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix2025 Italian Grand Prix
5NetherlandsMax Verstappen541[N 11]2024 Japanese Grand Prix2025 Canadian Grand Prix
6GermanySebastian Vettel4242010 Brazilian Grand Prix2011 Indian Grand Prix
7United KingdomLewis Hamilton4202014 Italian Grand Prix2015 Italian Grand Prix
8United KingdomLando Norris394[N 11]2024 British Grand Prix2025 Spanish Grand Prix
9FinlandValtteri Bottas3382018 British Grand Prix2019 British Grand Prix
10SpainFernando Alonso3342011 European Grand Prix2012 Hungarian Grand Prix
Sources:[69][70][71]
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)

DriverAgePlaceRace
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen17 years, 180 days7th2015 Malaysian Grand Prix
2ItalyKimi Antonelli18 years, 203 days4th2025 Australian Grand Prix
3CanadaLance Stroll18 years, 225 days9th2017 Canadian Grand Prix
4United KingdomOliver Bearman18 years, 305 days7th2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
5United KingdomLando Norris19 years, 138 days6th2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
6RussiaDaniil Kvyat19 years, 324 days9th2014 Australian Grand Prix
7GermanySebastian Vettel19 years, 349 days8th2007 United States Grand Prix
8SpainJaime Alguersuari20 years, 12 days9th2010 Malaysian Grand Prix
9United KingdomJenson Button20 years, 67 days6th2000 Brazilian Grand Prix
10MexicoRicardo Rodríguez20 years, 123 days4th1962 Belgian Grand Prix
Sources:[3][72]

Oldest drivers to score points

[edit]

(Only the last points finish for each driver is listed)

DriverAgePlaceRace
1FrancePhilippe Étancelin53 years, 249 days5th1950 Italian Grand Prix
2ItalyLuigi Fagioli53 years, 22 days1st1951 French Grand Prix
3MonacoLouis Chiron50 years, 291 days3rd1950 Monaco Grand Prix
4FranceLouis Rosier50 years, 274 days5th1956 German Grand Prix
5ItalyFelice Bonetto50 years, 75 days4th1953 Swiss Grand Prix
6ItalyPiero Taruffi48 years, 334 days2nd1955 Italian Grand Prix
7ItalyGiuseppe Farina48 years, 218 days3rd1955 Belgian Grand Prix
8BrazilChico Landi48 years, 191 days4th1956 Argentine Grand Prix
9ItalyLuigi Villoresi47 years, 18 days5th1956 Belgian Grand Prix
10ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio47 years, 12 days4th1958 French Grand Prix
Sources:[3][72]

Most points without a win

[edit]
DriverEntriesStartsPoints
1GermanyNico Hülkenberg252248620
2FranceRomain Grosjean181179391
3CanadaLance Stroll191187324
4ThailandAlexander Albon128126313
5GermanyNick Heidfeld185183259
6RussiaDaniil Kvyat112110202
DenmarkKevin Magnussen187185
8ItalyKimi Antonelli2222137
9JapanKamui Kobayashi7675125
10GermanyAdrian Sutil128128124
Sources:[22][73][74]

Most career points without being World Champion

[edit]
DriverPointsBestWDC finish
1FinlandValtteri Bottas17972nd in2019 and2020
2MonacoCharles Leclerc16562nd in2022
3MexicoSergio Pérez16382nd in2023
4United KingdomLando Norris13972nd in2024
5AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo13293rd in2014 and2016
6SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.1320.55th in2021,2022 and2024
7BrazilFelipe Massa11672nd in2008
8AustraliaMark Webber1047.53rd in2010,2011, and2013
9United KingdomGeorge Russell10084th in2022
10AustraliaOscar Piastri7554th in2024
Sources:[61][62]

World Champions with fewest career points

[edit]
DriverPointsWDC year(s)
1United StatesPhil Hill981961
2AustriaJochen Rindt1091970
3ItalyGiuseppe Farina127.331950
4United KingdomMike Hawthorn127.641958
5ItalyAlberto Ascari140.141952,1953
6FinlandKeke Rosberg159.501982
7United KingdomJames Hunt1791976
8United KingdomJohn Surtees1801964
United StatesMario Andretti1978
10AustraliaAlan Jones2061980
Source:[62][better source needed]

Most races before scoring points

[edit]
EntryStartDriverRace
170th44thItalyNicola Larini1994 San Marino Grand Prix
242nd40thUnited KingdomJonathan Palmer1987 Monaco Grand Prix
337th37thUnited KingdomGeorge Russell2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
432nd28thFrancePhilippe Alliot1986 Mexican Grand Prix
30thItalyAlessandro Nannini1988 San Marino Grand Prix
31stGermanyMick Schumacher2022 British Grand Prix
731st26thItalyAlex Caffi1989 Monaco Grand Prix
29thJapanUkyo Katayama1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
928th28thCanadaNicholas Latifi2021 Hungarian Grand Prix
1026th25thUnited StatesHarry Schell1956 Belgian Grand Prix
Source:[75]

Most races without scoring points

[edit]
DriverEntriesStarts
1ItalyLuca Badoer5850[N 13]
2FranceCharles Pic3939
3United KingdomMax Chilton3535
4United StatesBrett Lunger4334
5JapanToranosuke Takagi3232
6United KingdomMike Beuttler2928
BrazilEnrique Bernoldi28
United StatesScott Speed
9BrazilRicardo Rosset3326
10United KingdomRupert Keegan3725
NetherlandsHuub Rothengatter30
Sources:[22][76][77]

Races finished

[edit]

Total career race finishes

[edit]
DriverStartsRaces finishedPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton37834190.21%
SpainFernando Alonso42380.61%
3FinlandKimi Räikkönen34927879.66%
4GermanySebastian Vettel29925484.95%
5MexicoSergio Pérez28124286.12%
6GermanyMichael Schumacher30623777.45%
7United KingdomJenson Button30623075.16%
8BrazilFelipe Massa26922583.64%
9BrazilRubens Barrichello32322469.35%
10FinlandValtteri Bottas24621888.62%
Source:[78]

Most consecutive race finishes

[edit]
DriverRaces finishedRaces
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton482018 British2020 Bahrain
2AustraliaOscar Piastri442023 Mexico City2025 Italian
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen432022 Emilia Romagna2024 Saudi Arabian
4AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo342020 Styrian2021 Mexico City
5GermanyNick Heidfeld332007 Chinese2009 Italian
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2016 Japanese2018 French
7United KingdomGeorge Russell322024 Dutch2025 Las Vegas (ongoing)
8SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.312020 Eifel2022 Saudi Arabian
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2024 Japanese2025 Canadian
10FinlandKimi Räikkönen302012 Australian2013 Hungarian
Source:[79]

Total career race retirements

[edit]
DriverStartsDNFsPercentage
1ItalyRiccardo Patrese25614757.42%
ItalyAndrea de Cesaris[N 14]20870.67%
3ItalyMichele Alboreto19410252.58%
4BrazilRubens Barrichello3239730.03%
5AustriaGerhard Berger2109545.24%
6United KingdomNigel Mansell1879245.24%
ItalyJarno Trulli25236.51%
8FranceJacques Laffite1768749.43%
FranceJean Alesi20143.28%
10BrazilNelson Piquet2048642.16%
Source:[80]

Race leaders

[edit]

Led every lap, total races

[edit]
DriverStartsRaces
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton37823
2BrazilAyrton Senna16119
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen23118
4GermanySebastian Vettel29915
5United KingdomJim Clark7213
6United KingdomJackie Stewart9911
GermanyMichael Schumacher306
8United KingdomNigel Mansell1879
9ItalyAlberto Ascari327
FranceAlain Prost199
GermanyNico Rosberg206
Source:[81]

Led for at least one lap, total races

[edit]
DriverEntriesRaces ledPercentage
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton37819250.79%
2GermanyMichael Schumacher30814246.10%
3GermanySebastian Vettel30010735.67%
4NetherlandsMax Verstappen23110645.89%
5SpainFernando Alonso4238720.57%
6BrazilAyrton Senna1628653.09%
7FranceAlain Prost2028441.58%
8FinlandKimi Räikkönen3538323.51%
9United KingdomDavid Coulthard2476225.10%
10BrazilNelson Piquet2075828.02%
Source:[82]

Led for at least one lap, percentage of races (at least 15 starts)

[edit]
DriverStartsRaces ledPercentage
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio513874.51%
2ItalyAlberto Ascari322165.63%
3United KingdomJim Clark724359.72%
4BrazilAyrton Senna1618653.42%
5United KingdomJackie Stewart995151.52%
6United KingdomLewis Hamilton37819250.79%
7United KingdomStirling Moss663146.97%
8GermanyMichael Schumacher30614246.41%
9NetherlandsMax Verstappen23110645.89%
10ItalyGiuseppe Farina331442.42%
Source:[82]

Led for at least one lap, youngest leaders

[edit]

(Only the first race led for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1ItalyKimi Antonelli18 years, 225 days2025 Japanese Grand Prix
2NetherlandsMax Verstappen18 years, 228 days2016 Spanish Grand Prix
3GermanySebastian Vettel20 years, 89 days2007 Japanese Grand Prix
4MonacoCharles Leclerc21 years, 166 days2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
5SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi21 years, 225 days2010 Canadian Grand Prix
6SpainFernando Alonso21 years, 237 days2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
7PolandRobert Kubica21 years, 278 days2006 Italian Grand Prix
8MexicoEsteban Gutiérrez21 years, 280 days2013 Spanish Grand Prix
9United StatesJimmy Davies21 years, 285 days1951 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
10United KingdomLando Norris21 years, 303 days2021 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[83]

Led for at least one lap, oldest leaders

[edit]

(Only the last race led for each driver is listed)

DriverAgeRace
1ItalyLuigi Fagioli52 years, 9 days1950 Belgian Grand Prix
2ItalyFelice Bonetto48 years, 35 days1951 British Grand Prix
3ItalyGiuseppe Farina47 years, 233 days1954 Belgian Grand Prix
4ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio46 years, 209 days1958 Argentine Grand Prix
5ItalyPiero Taruffi45 years, 219 days1952 Swiss Grand Prix
6AustraliaJack Brabham44 years, 107 days1970 British Grand Prix
7United StatesMauri Rose44 years, 4 days1950 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
8GermanyKarl Kling43 years, 354 days1954 Italian Grand Prix
9FranceRaymond Sommer43 years, 291 days1950 Belgian Grand Prix
10United StatesPaul Russo43 years, 50 days1957 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Source:[83]

Total laps led

[edit]
DriverLaps
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton5488
2GermanyMichael Schumacher5111
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen3809
4GermanySebastian Vettel3501
5BrazilAyrton Senna2931
6FranceAlain Prost2683
7United KingdomNigel Mansell2091
8United KingdomJim Clark1943
9United KingdomJackie Stewart1919
10SpainFernando Alonso1773
Source:[84]

Longest distance led, total

[edit]
DriverDistance (km)
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton27975
2GermanyMichael Schumacher24146
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen18823
4GermanySebastian Vettel18156
5BrazilAyrton Senna13430
6FranceAlain Prost12477
7United KingdomJim Clark10125
8United KingdomNigel Mansell9651
9ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio9316
10United KingdomJackie Stewart9183
Source:[85]

Most consecutive races led for at least one lap

[edit]
DriverRaces ledRaces
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton182014 Hungarian Grand Prix2015 British Grand Prix
2United KingdomJackie Stewart171968 United States Grand Prix1970 Belgian Grand Prix
3GermanyMichael Schumacher152004 Australian Grand Prix2004 Italian Grand Prix
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton142020 Styrian Grand Prix2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023 Japanese Grand Prix2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
6GermanySebastian Vettel132010 Japanese Grand Prix2011 British Grand Prix
2013 Canadian Grand Prix2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
8BrazilAyrton Senna121989 Spanish Grand Prix1990 German Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher1994 European Grand Prix1995 German Grand Prix
SpainFernando Alonso2005 Chinese Grand Prix2006 French Grand Prix
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2019 Bahrain Grand Prix2019 Belgian Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023 Australian Grand Prix2023 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[86]

Most consecutive laps in the lead

[edit]
DriverLaps ledRaces
1ItalyAlberto Ascari3041952 Belgian Grand Prix1952 Dutch Grand Prix
2BrazilAyrton Senna2641988 British Grand Prix1988 Italian Grand Prix
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen2482023 Miami Grand Prix2023 Austrian Grand Prix
4BrazilAyrton Senna2371989 San Marino Grand Prix1989 United States Grand Prix
5United KingdomNigel Mansell2351992 Brazilian Grand Prix1992 Monaco Grand Prix
6GermanySebastian Vettel2052012 Singapore Grand Prix2012 Indian Grand Prix
7United KingdomJim Clark1861963 Mexican Grand Prix1964 Monaco Grand Prix
8United KingdomJim Clark1651963 Belgian Grand Prix1963 French Grand Prix
9FinlandKimi Räikkönen1622005 Spanish Grand Prix2005 European Grand Prix
10AustraliaMark Webber1592010 Spanish Grand Prix2010 Turkish Grand Prix
Source:[87]

Most consecutive distance led

[edit]
DriverDistance (km)Races
1ItalyAlberto Ascari20751952 Belgian Grand Prix1952 Dutch Grand Prix
2BrazilAyrton Senna14351988 British Grand Prix1988 Italian Grand Prix
3United KingdomJim Clark12271963 Belgian Grand Prix1963 French Grand Prix
4United KingdomJim Clark11501965 Belgian Grand Prix1965 British Grand Prix
5GermanySebastian Vettel11122012 Singapore Grand Prix2012 Indian Grand Prix
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen10312023 Miami Grand Prix2023 Austrian Grand Prix
7United KingdomNigel Mansell10171992 Brazilian Grand Prix1992 Monaco Grand Prix
8BrazilAyrton Senna9791989 Brazilian Grand Prix1989 United States Grand Prix
9ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio9371955 Belgian Grand Prix1955 British Grand Prix
10AustraliaJack Brabham8471960 Dutch Grand Prix1960 French Grand Prix
Source:[88]

Most laps led in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonTotal lapsLaps ledPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen20231325100375.70%
2GermanySebastian Vettel2011113373965.23%
3United KingdomNigel Mansell1992103669466.99%
4GermanySebastian Vettel2013113168460.48%
5GermanyMichael Schumacher2004112268360.87%
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen2021129765250.27%
7GermanyMichael Schumacher1994104664661.76%
8NetherlandsMax Verstappen2022129461647.60%
9United KingdomLewis Hamilton2020103761359.11%
10United KingdomLewis Hamilton2015114958751.09%
Source:[89]

Most races led in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonTotal racesRaces ledPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen2023222090.91%
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton2019211990.48%
3GermanySebastian Vettel2013191894.74%
4GermanySebastian Vettel2011191789.47%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2015
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20222277.27%
7GermanyMichael Schumacher2004181688.89%
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20212272.73%
20242466.67%
10FranceAlain Prost1993161593.75%
SpainFernando Alonso20061883.33%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20141978.95%
20172075%
20182171.43%
20212268.18%
GermanyNico Rosberg20141978.95%
Source:[90]

Highest percentage of laps led in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonTotal lapsLaps ledPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen20231325100375.70%
2United KingdomJim Clark196370850671.47%
3United KingdomNigel Mansell1992103669466.99%
4GermanySebastian Vettel2011113373965.23%
5GermanyMichael Schumacher1994104664661.76%
6GermanyMichael Schumacher2004112268360.87%
7GermanySebastian Vettel2013113168460.48%
8United KingdomLewis Hamilton2020103761359.11%
9ItalyAlberto Ascari195373641856.79%
10FinlandMika Hakkinen1998101557656.75%
Source:[89]

Most races without leading a lap

[edit]
DriverEntriesStarts
1DenmarkKevin Magnussen187185
2United KingdomMartin Brundle165158
3United StatesEddie Cheever143132
4RussiaDaniil Kvyat112110
5FrancePhilippe Alliot116109
6NetherlandsJos Verstappen107106
7SpainPedro de la Rosa107104
8BrazilPedro Diniz9998
9SwedenMarcus Ericsson9797
10JapanUkyo Katayama9795
Sources:[22][58][91]

Most laps led without a win

[edit]
DriverLaps
1New ZealandChris Amon183
2FranceJean Behra107
3FranceJean-Pierre Jarier79
4United StatesJack McGrath70
5United StatesJohnny Thomson55
6United StatesPat O'Connor46
ItalyIvan Capelli
8GermanyNico Hülkenberg43
9FranceRomain Grosjean40
10ArgentinaCarlos Menditeguy39
Sources:[22][61][92]

Multiple achievements at the same race

[edit]

Wins from pole position

[edit]

This is sometimes referred to as a "double".

DriverRaces
1United KingdomLewis Hamilton61
2GermanyMichael Schumacher40
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen36
4GermanySebastian Vettel31
5BrazilAyrton Senna29
6FranceAlain Prost18
7United KingdomNigel Mansell17
8ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio15
United KingdomJim Clark
GermanyNico Rosberg
Sources:[36][93]

Most wins from pole position in a season

[edit]
DriverSeasonRacesWins from pole
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen20232212
2United KingdomNigel Mansell1992169
GermanySebastian Vettel201119
4GermanyMichael Schumacher2004188
GermanySebastian Vettel201319
United KingdomLewis Hamilton201720
202017
8BrazilAyrton Senna1988167
199116
United KingdomLewis Hamilton201519
201621
201821
NetherlandsMax Verstappen202122
Sources:[93][94]

Pole, win, and fastest lap in same race

[edit]

This is sometimes referred to as a "hat-trick" or "hat trick".[95][96]

DriverRaces
1GermanyMichael Schumacher22
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton19
3NetherlandsMax Verstappen14
4United KingdomJim Clark11
5ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio9
6FranceAlain Prost8
GermanySebastian Vettel
8ItalyAlberto Ascari7
BrazilAyrton Senna
10United KingdomNigel Mansell5
United KingdomDamon Hill
FinlandMika Häkkinen
SpainFernando Alonso
Source:[97]

Pole, win, fastest lap, and led every lap

[edit]
Main article:Grand Slam (Formula One)

This is sometimes referred to as a "Grand Slam".[96]

DriverTotalRaces
1United KingdomJim Clark81962 British Grand Prix
1963 Dutch Grand Prix
1963 French Grand Prix
1963 Mexican Grand Prix
1964 British Grand Prix
1965 South African Grand Prix
1965 French Grand Prix
1965 German Grand Prix
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton62014 Malaysian Grand Prix
2015 Italian Grand Prix
2017 Chinese Grand Prix
2017 Canadian Grand Prix
2017 British Grand Prix
2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2021 Austrian Grand Prix
2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
2023 Spanish Grand Prix
2023 Qatar Grand Prix
2024 Bahrain Grand Prix
2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
4ItalyAlberto Ascari51952 French Grand Prix
1952 German Grand Prix
1952 Dutch Grand Prix
1953 Argentine Grand Prix
1953 British Grand Prix
GermanyMichael Schumacher1994 Monaco Grand Prix
1994 Canadian Grand Prix
2002 Spanish Grand Prix
2004 Australian Grand Prix
2004 Hungarian Grand Prix
6United KingdomJackie Stewart41969 French Grand Prix
1971 Monaco Grand Prix
1971 French Grand Prix
1972 United States Grand Prix
BrazilAyrton Senna1985 Portuguese Grand Prix
1989 Spanish Grand Prix
1990 Monaco Grand Prix
1990 Italian Grand Prix
United KingdomNigel Mansell1991 British Grand Prix
1992 South African Grand Prix
1992 Spanish Grand Prix
1992 British Grand Prix
GermanySebastian Vettel2011 Indian Grand Prix
2012 Japanese Grand Prix
2013 Singapore Grand Prix
2013 Korean Grand Prix
10BrazilNelson Piquet31980 United States Grand Prix West
1981 Argentine Grand Prix
1984 Canadian Grand Prix
Source:[98]

Drivers' Championships

[edit]

Total championships

[edit]
DriverTitlesSeasons
1GermanyMichael Schumacher71994,1995,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2008,2014,2015,2017,2018,2019,2020
3ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio51951,1954,1955,1956,1957
4FranceAlain Prost41985,1986,1989,1993
GermanySebastian Vettel2010,2011,2012,2013
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2021,2022,2023,2024
7AustraliaJack Brabham31959,1960,1966
United KingdomJackie Stewart1969,1971,1973
AustriaNiki Lauda1975,1977,1984
BrazilNelson Piquet1981,1983,1987
BrazilAyrton Senna1988,1990,1991
Sources:[99][100]

Multiple championships with a single constructor

[edit]
DriverConstructorTitlesSeasons
1United KingdomLewis HamiltonMercedes62014,2015,2017,2018,2019,2020
2GermanyMichael SchumacherFerrari52000,2001,2002,2003,2004
3GermanySebastian VettelRed Bull42010,2011,2012,2013
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2021,2022,2023,2024
5FranceAlain ProstMcLaren31985,1986,1989
BrazilAyrton Senna1988,1990,1991
7ItalyAlberto AscariFerrari21952,1953
ArgentinaJuan Manuel FangioMercedes1954,1955
AustraliaJack BrabhamCooper1959,1960
United KingdomJim ClarkLotus1963,1965
United KingdomJackie StewartTyrrell1971,1973
AustriaNiki LaudaFerrari1975,1977
BrazilNelson PiquetBrabham1981,1983
GermanyMichael SchumacherBenetton1994,1995
FinlandMika HäkkinenMcLaren1998,1999
SpainFernando AlonsoRenault2005,2006
Source:[100]

Most consecutive championships

[edit]
DriverTitlesSeasons
1GermanyMichael Schumacher52000,2001,2002,2003,2004
2ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio41954,1955,1956,1957
GermanySebastian Vettel2010,2011,2012,2013
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2017,2018,2019,2020
NetherlandsMax Verstappen2021,2022,2023,2024(ongoing)
6ItalyAlberto Ascari21952,1953
AustraliaJack Brabham1959,1960
FranceAlain Prost1985,1986
BrazilAyrton Senna1990,1991
GermanyMichael Schumacher1994,1995
FinlandMika Häkkinen1998,1999
SpainFernando Alonso2005,2006
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2014,2015
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)

DriverSeasons[N 15]First championshipDebut year
1CanadaJacques Villeneuve219971996
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20082007
3New ZealandDenny Hulme319671965
BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi19721970
5United StatesPhil Hill419611958
United KingdomJim Clark19631960
United KingdomJames Hunt19761973
BrazilNelson Piquet19811978
GermanyMichael Schumacher19941991
SpainFernando Alonso20052001[N 16]
GermanySebastian Vettel20102007
Source:[101]

Most World Championship seasons before first title

[edit]
DriverSeasons[N 15]First championshipDebut year
1United KingdomNigel Mansell1319921980
2GermanyNico Rosberg1120162006
3United StatesMario Andretti1019781968[N 17]
United KingdomJenson Button20092000
5South AfricaJody Scheckter819791972
FinlandMika Häkkinen19981991
7United KingdomMike Hawthorn719581952
AustriaJochen Rindt19701964
FinlandKimi Räikkönen20072001
NetherlandsMax Verstappen20212015
Source:[101]

Largest gap between titles

[edit]
DriverSeasonsYears
1AustriaNiki Lauda619771984
2AustraliaJack Brabham519601966
United KingdomGraham Hill19621968
United KingdomLewis Hamilton20082014
5GermanyMichael Schumacher419952000
6BrazilNelson Piquet319831987
FranceAlain Prost19891993
8ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio219511954
FranceAlain Prost19861989
Source:[102]

Youngest World Drivers' Championship - first-time winners

[edit]

(At the moment they clinched their first/only title)

DriverAgeYear
1GermanySebastian Vettel23 years, 134 days2010
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton23 years, 300 days2008
3SpainFernando Alonso24 years, 59 days2005
4NetherlandsMax Verstappen24 years, 73 days2021
5BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi25 years, 303 days1972
6GermanyMichael Schumacher25 years, 314 days1994
7AustriaNiki Lauda26 years, 197 days1975
8CanadaJacques Villeneuve26 years, 200 days1997
9United KingdomJim Clark27 years, 174 days1963
10FinlandKimi Räikkönen28 years, 4 days2007
Sources:[3][103]

Youngest World Drivers' Championship winners

[edit]

(At the moment they clinched the title)

DriverAgeYear
1GermanySebastian Vettel23 years, 134 days2010
2United KingdomLewis Hamilton23 years, 300 days2008
3SpainFernando Alonso24 years, 59 days2005
4NetherlandsMax Verstappen24 years, 73 days2021
5GermanySebastian Vettel24 years, 99 days2011
6NetherlandsMax Verstappen25 years, 9 days2022
7SpainFernando Alonso25 years, 85 days2006
8GermanySebastian Vettel25 years, 146 days2012
9BrazilEmerson Fittipaldi25 years, 303 days1972
10GermanyMichael Schumacher25 years, 314 days1994
Source:[103][104]

Oldest World Drivers' Championship - last time winners

[edit]

(At the moment they clinched their latest/only title)

DriverAgeYear
1ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio46 years, 41 days1957
2ItalyGiuseppe Farina43 years, 308 days1950
3AustraliaJack Brabham40 years, 155 days1966
4United KingdomGraham Hill39 years, 262 days1968
5United KingdomNigel Mansell39 years, 8 days1992
6FranceAlain Prost38 years, 214 days1993
7United StatesMario Andretti38 years, 194 days1978
8United KingdomDamon Hill36 years, 26 days1996
9United KingdomLewis Hamilton35 years, 313 days2020
10AustriaNiki Lauda35 years, 242 days1984
Sources:[103]

Sprints

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Sprint races were introduced in 2021 as addition to select races; since 2022 the top eight finishers score points.

Most sprint wins

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DriverStartsWinsPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen231356.52%
2United KingdomLando Norris23313.64%
3FinlandValtteri Bottas18211.11%
AustraliaOscar Piastri1711.76%
5United KingdomGeorge Russell2314.35%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
MexicoSergio Pérez185.56%
Source:[105]

Most sprint pole positions

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DriverEntriesPolesPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen241041.67%
2United KingdomLando Norris24416.67%
AustraliaOscar Piastri1822.22%
4United KingdomLewis Hamilton2428.33%
5FinlandValtteri Bottas1815.56%
DenmarkKevin Magnussen156.67%
MonacoCharles Leclerc244.17%
ItalyKimi Antonelli616.67%
Source:[106]

Most sprint fastest laps

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DriverStartsFastest lapsPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen23939.13%
2MexicoSergio Pérez18316.67%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton2313.04%
United KingdomLando Norris
4United KingdomGeorge Russell2328.70%
MonacoCharles Leclerc
7GermanyNico Hülkenberg1715.88%
Source:[107]

Most sprint podium finishes

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DriverStartsPodiumsPercentage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen231878.26%
2United KingdomLando Norris23939.13%
3AustraliaOscar Piastri17847.06%
4MexicoSergio Pérez18633.33%
MonacoCharles Leclerc2326.09%
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.
8United KingdomGeorge Russell23417.39%
9FinlandValtteri Bottas18316.67%
10AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo1218.33%
FrancePierre Gasly234.35%
ItalyKimi Antonelli520.00%
Source:[108]

Most points scored in sprints

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DriverStartsPointsAverage
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen231386
2MonacoCharles Leclerc23843.65
3United KingdomLando Norris23803.48
4SpainCarlos Sainz Jr.23783.39
5United KingdomGeorge Russell23733.17
6AustraliaOscar Piastri17633.71
United KingdomLewis Hamilton232.74
8MexicoSergio Pérez18532.94
9JapanYuki Tsunoda23120.52
FrancePierre Gasly0.52
ItalyKimi Antonelli52.4
Source:[109]

Total sprint laps led

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DriverLaps
1NetherlandsMax Verstappen234
2United KingdomLando Norris51
3AustraliaOscar Piastri47
4FinlandValtteri Bottas42
5United KingdomLewis Hamilton27
6MonacoCharles Leclerc26
7United KingdomGeorge Russell18
8MexicoSergio Pérez10
9DenmarkKevin Magnussen2
ItalyKimi Antonelli
Source:[110]

Other driver records

[edit]

Race starts and entries, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Longest time between first and last starts24 years, 263 daysSpainFernando Alonso (2001 Australian Grand Prix2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix)(ongoing)[111]
Longest time between successive starts10 years, 114 daysNetherlandsJan Lammers (1982 Dutch Grand Prix1992 Japanese Grand Prix)[112][113]
Most races between successive starts167ItalyLuca Badoer (1999 Japanese Grand Prix2009 European Grand Prix)[114]
Most seasons with a start22SpainFernando Alonso (2001,20032018,20212025)[115]
Most races not started40ItalyGabriele Tarquini[116][117]
Most consecutive starts without scoring points53FinlandHeikki Kovalainen (2010 Monaco Grand Prix2012 Brazilian Grand Prix)[118][119]

Wins, other

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DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most wins with different constructors5United KingdomStirling Moss (Mercedes,Maserati,Vanwall,Cooper,Lotus)[120]
Most wins at different Grands Prix31United KingdomLewis Hamilton[121]
Most wins at different circuits31United KingdomLewis Hamilton[122]
Most wins at the same circuit9United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Silverstone)[123]
Most wins at a driver's national Grand Prix9United KingdomLewis Hamilton[124]
Most wins in a driver's home country9GermanyMichael Schumacher
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
[125]
Most seasons with a win16United KingdomLewis Hamilton[126]
Longest time between first and last wins17 years,
48 days
United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian Grand Prix2024 Belgian Grand Prix)[127]
Longest time between successive wins6 years,
210 days
ItalyRiccardo Patrese (1983 South African Grand Prix1990 San Marino Grand Prix)[128]
Most races between successive wins114FinlandKimi Räikkönen (2013 Australian Grand Prix2018 United States Grand Prix)[128]
Most race winners in a season11
(1982)
FranceAlain Prost
AustriaNiki Lauda
FranceDidier Pironi
United KingdomJohn Watson
ItalyRiccardo Patrese
BrazilNelson Piquet
FranceRené Arnoux
FrancePatrick Tambay
ItalyElio de Angelis
FinlandKeke Rosberg
ItalyMichele Alboreto
[129][130]
Most multiple race winners in a season7
(2024)
NetherlandsMax Verstappen – 9 wins
United KingdomLando Norris – 4 wins
MonacoCharles Leclerc – 3 wins
United KingdomLewis Hamilton – 2 wins
AustraliaOscar Piastri – 2 wins
SpainCarlos Sainz Jr. – 2 wins
United KingdomGeorge Russell – 2 wins
[131]
Fewest race winners in a season3ItalyGiuseppe Farina,ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio,United StatesJohnnie Parsons (1950)
ItalyPiero Taruffi,United StatesTroy Ruttman,ItalyAlberto Ascari (1952)
United KingdomJim Clark,United KingdomGraham Hill,United KingdomJohn Surtees (1963)
BrazilAyrton Senna,FranceAlain Prost,AustriaGerhard Berger (1988)
United KingdomLewis Hamilton,GermanyNico Rosberg,AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo (2014)
United KingdomLewis Hamilton,GermanyNico Rosberg,GermanySebastian Vettel (2015)
NetherlandsMax Verstappen,MexicoSergio Pérez,SpainCarlos Sainz Jr. (2023)
[132]
Most different race winners in consecutive races9
(19611962)
(1982)
ItalyGiancarlo Baghetti (1961 French Grand Prix)
GermanyWolfgang von Trips (1961 British Grand Prix)
United KingdomStirling Moss (1961 German Grand Prix)
United StatesPhil Hill (1961 Italian Grand Prix)
United KingdomInnes Ireland (1961 United States Grand Prix)
United KingdomGraham Hill (1962 Dutch Grand Prix)
New ZealandBruce McLaren (1962 Monaco Grand Prix)
United KingdomJim Clark (1962 Belgian Grand Prix)
United StatesDan Gurney (1962 French Grand Prix)


ItalyRiccardo Patrese (1982 Monaco Grand Prix)
United KingdomJohn Watson (1982 Detroit Grand Prix)
BrazilNelson Piquet (1982 Canadian Grand Prix)
FranceDidier Pironi (1982 Dutch Grand Prix)
AustriaNiki Lauda (1982 British Grand Prix)
FranceRené Arnoux (1982 French Grand Prix)
FrancePatrick Tambay (1982 German Grand Prix)
ItalyElio de Angelis (1982 Austrian Grand Prix)
FinlandKeke Rosberg (1982 Swiss Grand Prix)

[133]
Most different race winners in consecutive races (starting from first race of the season)7 (2012)United KingdomJenson Button (2012 Australian Grand Prix)
SpainFernando Alonso (2012 Malaysian Grand Prix)
GermanyNico Rosberg (2012 Chinese Grand Prix)
GermanySebastian Vettel (2012 Bahrain Grand Prix)
VenezuelaPastor Maldonado (2012 Spanish Grand Prix)
AustraliaMark Webber (2012 Monaco Grand Prix)
United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2012 Canadian Grand Prix)
[134]
Most wins at different circuits from first win without repeating11United KingdomLando Norris[135]
Fewest wins in a World Championship-winning season1United KingdomMike Hawthorn (1958)
FinlandKeke Rosberg (1982)
[136]
Most wins before first pole position7United KingdomJackie Stewart
NetherlandsMax Verstappen
[137]
Most wins without a pole position4New ZealandBruce McLaren
United KingdomEddie Irvine
[138]
Most wins without a win from pole position8New ZealandDenny Hulme[N 18]

[139]

Largest gap between first and second place in a race5 min,
12.75 sec
United KingdomStirling Moss andUnited KingdomMike Hawthorn (1958 Portuguese Grand Prix)[140]
Smallest gap between first and second place in a race0.011 secBrazilRubens Barrichello andGermanyMichael Schumacher (2002 United States Grand Prix)[141]
Most wins not starting from pole position51GermanyMichael Schumacher[142]
Most wins not starting from pole position in a season9NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2022)[143]
Most consecutive wins from pole position18NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2022 Dutch Grand Prix2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix)[144]
Wins from most different grid slots10NetherlandsMax Verstappen (starting positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 17th)[145]
Wins from most different grid slots in a season7 (2022)NetherlandsMax Verstappen (starting positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 10th, 14th)[143]
Most wins in one country in a season3 (2023)NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023 Miami Grand Prix,2023 United States Grand Prix,2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix)[146]

Pole positions, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most pole positions with the same constructor78United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Mercedes)[147]
Pole positions with most different constructors5United KingdomStirling Moss (Mercedes,Maserati,Vanwall,Cooper,Lotus)[148]
Most pole positions at different Grands Prix30United KingdomLewis Hamilton[149]
Most pole positions at different circuits32United KingdomLewis Hamilton[150]
Most pole positions at a driver's national Grand Prix7United KingdomLewis Hamilton[151]
Most seasons with a pole position16United KingdomLewis Hamilton[152]
Longest time between first and last pole positions16 years,
43 days
United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian Grand Prix2023 Hungarian Grand Prix)[153]
Longest time between successive pole positions8 years,
341 days
FinlandKimi Räikkönen (2008 French Grand Prix2017 Monaco Grand Prix)[154]
Most races between successive pole positions168FinlandKimi Räikkönen (2008 French Grand Prix2017 Monaco Grand Prix)[154]
Most polesitters in a season9 (2005)SpainFernando Alonso
United KingdomJenson Button
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella
GermanyNick Heidfeld
ColombiaJuan Pablo Montoya
FinlandKimi Räikkönen
GermanyMichael Schumacher
GermanyRalf Schumacher
ItalyJarno Trulli
[155]
Fewest pole positions with a World Championship0New ZealandDenny Hulme (1967)[N 19]
AustriaNiki Lauda (1984)
[156]
Most pole positions in first championship season6United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2007)[157]
Fewest races before first pole position0ItalyGiuseppe Farina (1950 British Grand Prix)
United StatesWalt Faulkner (1950 Indianapolis 500)
United StatesDuke Nalon (1951 Indianapolis 500)
ArgentinaCarlos Reutemann (1972 Argentine Grand Prix)
CanadaJacques Villeneuve (1996 Australian Grand Prix)
[158]
Smallest gap between first and second place in qualifying0.000 secCanadaJacques Villeneuve andGermanyMichael Schumacher (1997 European Grand Prix)[N 20]
United KingdomGeorge Russell andNetherlandsMax Verstappen (2024 Canadian Grand Prix)
[141]
Most pole positions without leading a lap3ItalyTeo Fabi[58][159]
Most pole positions without a win5New ZealandChris Amon[22][159]
Most pole positions before winning a World Championship30GermanyNico Rosberg[160]
Most pole positions without a World Championship27MonacoCharles Leclerc[160]

Fastest laps, other

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DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most fastest laps with the same constructor55United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Mercedes)[161]
Fastest laps with most different constructors6United KingdomStirling Moss (Mercedes,Maserati,Vanwall,Cooper,Lotus,BRM)[162]
Most fastest laps at different Grands Prix27United KingdomLewis Hamilton[163]
Most fastest laps at different circuits27United KingdomLewis Hamilton[164]
Most fastest laps at a driver's national Grand Prix7United KingdomNigel Mansell[165]
Most seasons with a fastest lap18United KingdomLewis Hamilton[166]
Longest time between first and last fastest lap21 years,
15 days
SpainFernando Alonso (2003 Canadian Grand Prix2024 Austrian Grand Prix)[167]
Longest time between successive fastest laps7 years,
347 days
ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella (1997 Spanish Grand Prix2005 Spanish Grand Prix)[168]
Most races between successive fastest laps132ItalyGiancarlo Fisichella (1997 Spanish Grand Prix2005 Spanish Grand Prix)[168]
Most wins with fastest lap48GermanyMichael Schumacher[169]

Podium finishes, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most podium finishes with the same constructor153United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Mercedes)[170]
Podium finishes with most different constructors6United KingdomStirling Moss (Mercedes,Maserati,Vanwall,Cooper,Lotus,BRM)[171]
Podiums at most different Grands Prix37United KingdomLewis Hamilton[172]
Podiums at most different circuits36United KingdomLewis Hamilton[173]
Most podiums at the same Grand Prix14United KingdomLewis Hamilton (British Grand Prix)[174]
Most podiums at the same circuit15United KingdomLewis Hamilton (Silverstone)[175]
Most podium finishes at a driver's national Grand Prix14United KingdomLewis Hamilton[176]
Longest time between first and last podium finishes20 years,
228 days
SpainFernando Alonso (2003 Malaysian Grand Prix2023 São Paulo Grand Prix)[177]
Longest time between successive podium finishes7 years,
285 days
AustriaAlexander Wurz (1997 British Grand Prix2005 San Marino Grand Prix)[178]
Most races between successive podium finishes105SpainFernando Alonso (2014 Hungarian Grand Prix2021 Qatar Grand Prix)[179]
Most consecutive podium finishes from start of career9United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2007 Australian Grand Prix2007 British Grand Prix)[180]
Most podiums in a first championship season12United KingdomLewis Hamilton[181]
Most seasons with a podium finish18United KingdomLewis Hamilton[182]
Most consecutive seasons with a podium finish18United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2007 -2024)(ongoing)[183]
Most podium finishers in a season18
(1982)
FranceAlain Prost
ArgentinaCarlos Reutemann
FranceRené Arnoux
United KingdomJohn Watson
United KingdomNigel Mansell
AustriaNiki Lauda
FinlandKeke Rosberg
ItalyRiccardo Patrese
FranceDidier Pironi
CanadaGilles Villeneuve
ItalyMichele Alboreto
United StatesEddie Cheever
ItalyAndrea de Cesaris
BrazilNelson Piquet
FrancePatrick Tambay
ItalyElio de Angelis
FranceJacques Laffite
United StatesMario Andretti
[184]
Most podiums not starting from front row72FinlandKimi Räikkönen[185]
Most second places57United KingdomLewis Hamilton[186]
Most third places45FinlandKimi Räikkönen[187]
Most podiums by the same duo60United KingdomLewis Hamilton andNetherlandsMax Verstappen[188]
Most podiums by the same trio20FinlandValtteri Bottas,United KingdomLewis Hamilton andNetherlandsMax Verstappen[189]
Most identical podium81st:United KingdomLewis Hamilton, 2nd:GermanyNico Rosberg, 3rd:GermanySebastian Vettel[190]
Most 1st and 2nd place podiums by the same duo37United KingdomLewis Hamilton andNetherlandsMax Verstappen[191]
Most consecutive top two finishes15GermanyMichael Schumacher (2002 Brazilian Grand Prix2002 Japanese Grand Prix)
NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix2023 Italian Grand Prix)
[70]
Podiums from most different grid slots17NetherlandsMax Verstappen (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, pit-lane)[192]

Points, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Points finishes with most different constructors9ItalyAndrea de Cesaris (McLaren,Alfa Romeo,Ligier,Brabham,Rial,Dallara,Jordan,Tyrrell,Sauber)[193]
Longest time between first and last points finishes22 years,
255 days
SpainFernando Alonso (2003 Australian Grand Prix2025 São Paulo Grand Prix)[194]
Longest time between successive points finishes8 years,
256 days
PolandRobert Kubica (2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix2019 German Grand Prix)[195]
Most races between successive points finishes168PolandRobert Kubica (2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix2019 German Grand Prix)[195]
Most consecutive seasons with points finishes19United KingdomLewis Hamilton (20072025)(ongoing)[196]
Most points without a podium124GermanyAdrian Sutil[197]
Most laps completed without scoring a point2364ItalyLuca Badoer[22]
Most points in first championship season137ItalyKimi Antonelli (2025)[198]

Race finishes, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Worst finishing position in a race24thIndiaNarain Karthikeyan (2011 European Grand Prix)[22]
Highest percentage of race finishes in a season100%United StatesDan Gurney (1961)
United KingdomGraham Hill (1962)
United KingdomJim Clark (1963)
United StatesRichie Ginther (1964)
GermanyMichael Schumacher (2002)
GermanyNick Heidfeld (2008)
FinlandKimi Räikkönen (2012)
United KingdomMax Chilton (2013)
AustraliaDaniel Ricciardo (2016)
United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2017,2019)
NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023)
AustraliaOscar Piastri (2024)
[199][200]
Most classified finishes350SpainFernando Alonso[201]
Most consecutive finishes from start of career27FranceEsteban Ocon (2016 Belgian Grand Prix2017 Mexican Grand Prix)[202]
Most consecutive retirements18ItalyAndrea de Cesaris (1985 French Grand Prix1986 Portuguese Grand Prix)[N 21][203][204]
Most retirements in a season14ItalyAndrea de Cesaris (1986,1987)[22][204][205]
Most retirements at one circuit12ItalyAndrea de Cesaris (Imola)[206]

Championships, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most races left in a season when becoming World Champion6GermanyMichael Schumacher (2002 in round 11 of 17)
NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023 in round 17 of 22)[N 22]
[207][208]
Most championship contenders at the last race of the season4 (2010)GermanySebastian Vettel
SpainFernando Alonso
AustraliaMark Webber
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
[209]
Most races as championship leader126United KingdomLewis Hamilton[210]
Most consecutive races as championship leader63NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2022 Spanish Grand Prix2025 Australian Grand Prix)[211][212]
Most consecutive days as championship leader1029NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2022 Spanish Grand Prix2025 Australian Grand Prix)[211][213]
Largest points deficit overturned to become World Champion46 (2022)NetherlandsMax Verstappen andMonacoCharles Leclerc[143]
Most points between first and second in the World Championship290 (2023)NetherlandsMax Verstappen (575 pts.) andMexicoSergio Pérez (285 pts.)[214]
Highest percentage points difference between first and second in the World Championship50.43% (2023)NetherlandsMax Verstappen (575 pts.) andMexicoSergio Pérez (285 pts.)[214]
Fewest points between first and second in the World Championship0.5 (1984)AustriaNiki Lauda (72 pts.) andFranceAlain Prost (71.5 pts.)[215]
World Championship with most different constructors4ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo,Maserati,Mercedes,Ferrari)[216]
Longest time between first and last World Championship titles12 years,
13 days
United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2008 and2020)[180]
Longest time between successive World Championship titles7 years,
19 days
AustriaNiki Lauda (1977 and1984)[61][217]
Most championship leader changes in a season10
(1986)
(2010)
BrazilNelson Piquet
BrazilAyrton Senna
BrazilNelson Piquet
FranceAlain Prost
BrazilAyrton Senna
FranceAlain Prost
BrazilAyrton Senna
FranceAlain Prost
United KingdomNigel Mansell
FranceAlain Prost

SpainFernando Alonso
BrazilFelipe Massa
United KingdomJenson Button
AustraliaMark Webber
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
AustraliaMark Webber
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
AustraliaMark Webber
SpainFernando Alonso
GermanySebastian Vettel
[218]
Most championship leaders in a season6 (2010)SpainFernando Alonso
BrazilFelipe Massa
United KingdomJenson Button
AustraliaMark Webber
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
GermanySebastian Vettel
[209]
Fewest championship leaders in a season1ItalyAlberto Ascari (1953)
ArgentinaJuan Manuel Fangio (1954,1957)
AustraliaJack Brabham (1959)
United KingdomGraham Hill (1962)
United KingdomJackie Stewart (1969)
BrazilAyrton Senna (1991)
United KingdomNigel Mansell (1992)
GermanyMichael Schumacher (1994,2001,2002,2004)
United KingdomDamon Hill (1996)
FinlandMika Häkkinen (1998)
United KingdomJenson Button (2009)
GermanySebastian Vettel (2011)
United KingdomLewis Hamilton (2015)
NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023,2024)
[209]
Most World Champions competing in a race6 (2012 Australian Grand Prix)[N 23]GermanySebastian Vettel
United KingdomJenson Button
United KingdomLewis Hamilton
FinlandKimi Räikkönen
SpainFernando Alonso
GermanyMichael Schumacher
[219]
Most World Championship runners-up4United KingdomStirling Moss (1955,1956,1957,1958)
FranceAlain Prost (1983,1984,1988,1990)
[58][220]
Youngest double World Championship winner24 years, 99 daysGermanySebastian Vettel (2011)[103]
Youngest triple World Championship winner25 years, 145 daysGermanySebastian Vettel (2012)[103]
Youngest quadruple World Championship winner26 years, 115 daysGermanySebastian Vettel (2013)[103]
Youngest quintuple World Championship winner33 years, 201 daysGermanyMichael Schumacher (2002)[103]

Sprints, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most sprint wins in a season4NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023,2024)[221]

Teammates, other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most races104GermanyMichael Schumacher andBrazilRubens Barrichello (Ferrari,20002005)[222]
Most 1–2 finishes31United KingdomLewis Hamilton andGermanyNico Rosberg (Mercedes,20142016)[223]
Most grid front rows44United KingdomLewis Hamilton andGermanyNico Rosberg (Mercedes,20132016)[224]
Most 1–2 finishes from front row27United KingdomLewis Hamilton andGermanyNico Rosberg (Mercedes,20142016)[225]

Other

[edit]
DescriptionRecordDetailsRef.
Most pit stops by a driver in a race7FranceAlain Prost (1993 European Grand Prix)
CanadaLance Stroll,New ZealandLiam Lawson,United KingdomGeorge Russell (2023 Dutch Grand Prix)
[226][227]
Most pit stops by a winning driver in a race6United KingdomJenson Button (2011 Canadian Grand Prix)[N 24]
NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023 Dutch Grand Prix)
[228][227]
Most positions gained in a race30United StatesJim Rathmann (1957 Indianapolis 500)[229]
Most overtakes in a season95MexicoSergio Pérez (2023)[230]
Most times being overtaken in a season70FranceCharles Pic (2012)[58]
Most driving penalties in a race5FranceEsteban Ocon (2023 Austrian Grand Prix)[231]
Most driving penalties in a season10VenezuelaPastor Maldonado (2014)[22][58][232]
Most grid place penalties in a race70United KingdomJenson Button (2015 Mexican Grand Prix)[N 25][233]
Shortest time elapsed before earning a penalty9 secondsGermanySebastian Vettel (2006 Turkish Grand Prix)[N 26][234]
Shortest distance driven in career2 mGermanyErnst Loof (1953 German Grand Prix)[N 27][22][232]
Youngest driver to participate in a session17 years,
3 days
NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2014 Japanese Grand Prix)[235]
Most laps driven in career22969 laps(ongoing)SpainFernando Alonso[236]
Longest distance driven in career115043 km(ongoing)SpainFernando Alonso[237]
Highest average speed by a winning driver in a race250.706 km/hNetherlandsMax Verstappen (2025 Italian Grand Prix)[238]
Lowest average speed by a winning driver in a race53.583 km/hNetherlandsMax Verstappen (2022 Japanese Grand Prix)[239]
Most hat-tricks in a season6NetherlandsMax Verstappen (2023)[70]
Most consecutive seasons with a grand slam5NetherlandsMax Verstappen (20212025)(ongoing)[240]
Most consecutive grand slams2ItalyAlberto Ascari (1952 German Grand Prix,1952 Dutch Grand Prix)
United KingdomJim Clark (1963 Dutch Grand Prix,1963 French Grand Prix and1965 French Grand Prix,1965 German Grand Prix)
GermanySebastian Vettel (2013 Singapore Grand Prix,2013 Korean Grand Prix)
[240]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdefghijklmnopTheIndianapolis 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.
  2. ^abIncludingBWT Mercedes.
  3. ^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%.
  4. ^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%.
  5. ^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.
  6. ^Fangio began racing in Grands Prix in 1948 — before the first World Championship.
  7. ^Farina began racing in Grands Prix in the 1930s — before the first World Championship.
  8. ^Shared drive with Stirling Moss
  9. ^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.
  10. ^Farina's total of 20 podiums includes both 2nd and 3rd places at the1955 Argentine Grand Prix.
  11. ^abcdIncluding sprint points.
  12. ^See talk page for supporting calculation.Autosport listed it as 998.
  13. ^Some sources give him 50 starts, others give him 51 starts.
  14. ^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.
  15. ^abThis includes partial seasons.
  16. ^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.
  17. ^Andretti did not compete in the 1973 World Championship, so he won the World Championship in the tenth season he contested.
  18. ^All of Hulme's eight career wins were not from pole position.
  19. ^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.
  20. ^The gap to third place in this qualifying was also 0.000s and was set byHeinz-Harald Frentzen.
  21. ^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.
  22. ^Verstappen won the 2023 World Championship at theQatar sprint race, before racing at the Grand Prix. Sprint races do not count to the tally of this record.
  23. ^Every race in the 2012 season had the aforementioned six drivers compete.
  24. ^Button was given a drive-through penalty for speeding behind the safety car.
  25. ^Button received a total of 70 places (three ten-place and eight five-place) of grid penalties for exceeding the allowed allocation of five of his power unit components, unscheduled engine and gearbox changes.
  26. ^Vettel was recorded to have sped in pit lane during his first free practice session as Formula One driver.
  27. ^Loof started one World Championship race at the 1953 German Grand Prix but only made it two metres off the starting grid. The 1952 and 1953 World Championships were run to Formula Two regulations; however,World Championship andFormula One are commonly referred to synonymously and are treated as such for these records.Marco Apicella, who raced a mere 800 metres (2,600 ft) at the1993 Italian Grand Prix, is frequently referred to as having the shortest Formula One career but that is a technicality.

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