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This page is accurate as of the 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Drivers who are contracted to compete in the 2026 Formula One World Championship are highlighted in bold.
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The World Championship of Drivers has been held since 1950. Driver records listed here include all rounds which formed part of the World Championship since 1950: this includes the Indianapolis 500 from 1950–1960 (although it was not run to Formula One rules), and the 1952 and 1953 World Championship Grands Prix (which were run to Formula Two rules). Formula One races that were not qualification rounds for the World Championship are not included, and sprints 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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Driver Seasons Entries
1 Spain Fernando Alonso 2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2025 428
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380
3 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2001–2009, 2012–2021 353
4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 1993–2011 326
5 United Kingdom Jenson Button 2000–2017 309
6 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 308
7 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 300
8 Mexico Sergio Pérez 2011–2024 285
9 Brazil Felipe Massa 2002, 2004–2017 272
10 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 2011–2024 258
Source:[1]

Total starts

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Driver Seasons Starts
1 Spain Fernando Alonso 2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2025 425
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380
3 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2001–2009, 2012–2021 349
4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 1993–2011 322
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 306
United Kingdom Jenson Button 2000–2017
7 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 299
8 Mexico Sergio Pérez 2011–2024 281
9 Brazil Felipe Massa 2002, 2004–2017 269
10 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 2011–2024 257
Source:[2]

Youngest drivers to start a race

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Driver Age Place Race
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 17 years, 166 days Ret 2015 Australian Grand Prix
2 Canada Lance Stroll 18 years, 148 days Ret 2017 Australian Grand Prix
3 Italy Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 202 days 4th 2025 Australian Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman 18 years, 305 days 7th 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Lando Norris 19 years, 124 days 12th 2019 Australian Grand Prix
6 Spain Jaime Alguersuari 19 years, 125 days 15th 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix
7 New Zealand Mike Thackwell 19 years, 182 days Ret 1980 Canadian Grand Prix
8 Mexico Ricardo Rodríguez 19 years, 208 days Ret 1961 Italian Grand Prix
9 Spain Fernando Alonso 19 years, 218 days 12th 2001 Australian Grand Prix
10 Argentina Esteban Tuero 19 years, 320 days Ret 1998 Australian Grand Prix
Sources:[3][4]

Oldest drivers to enter a race

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Driver Age Place Race
1 Monaco Louis Chiron 58 years, 277 days DNQ 1958 Monaco Grand Prix
2 Italy Luigi Platé 56 years, 0 days DNQ 1950 Italian Grand Prix
3 France Philippe Étancelin 55 years, 191 days 8th 1952 French Grand Prix
4 Belgium Arthur Legat 54 years, 232 days Ret 1953 Belgian Grand Prix
5 West Germany Kurt Kuhnke 53 years, 96 days DNQ 1963 German Grand Prix
6 Italy Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix
7 Italy Piero Dusio 52 years, 330 days DNQ 1952 Italian Grand Prix
8 West Germany Adolf Brudes 52 years, 293 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix
9 West Germany Hans Stuck 52 years, 260 days 14th 1953 Italian Grand Prix
10 United States Jack Ensley 52 years, 225 days DNQ 1959 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Sources:[3][4]

Oldest drivers to start a race

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Driver Age Place Race
1 Monaco Louis Chiron 55 years, 292 days 6th 1955 Monaco Grand Prix
2 France Philippe Étancelin 55 years, 191 days 8th 1952 French Grand Prix
3 Belgium Arthur Legat 54 years, 232 days Ret 1953 Belgian Grand Prix
4 Italy Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix
5 West Germany Adolf Brudes 52 years, 293 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix
6 West Germany Hans Stuck 52 years, 260 days 14th 1953 Italian Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Bill Aston 52 years, 127 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix
8 Italy Clemente Biondetti 52 years, 16 days Ret 1950 Italian Grand Prix
9 France Louis Rosier 50 years, 274 days 5th 1956 German Grand Prix
10 Switzerland Rudolf Schoeller 50 years, 98 days Ret 1952 German Grand Prix
Sources:[3][4]

Most consecutive race entries

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Driver Consecutive entries Races
First Last
1 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 326 1993 South African Grand Prix 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix
2 Germany Sebastian Vettel 280 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 265 2007 Australian Grand Prix 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
4 Finland Valtteri Bottas 247 2013 Australian Grand Prix 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom David Coulthard 239 1995 Brazilian Grand Prix 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 2015 Australian Grand Prix 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (ongoing)
Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
8 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 232 2011 British Grand Prix 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
9 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella 223 1997 Australian Grand Prix 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
10 Spain Fernando Alonso 219 2003 Australian Grand Prix 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
United Kingdom Jenson Button 2005 European Grand Prix 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Source:[citation needed]

Most consecutive race starts

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Driver Consecutive starts Races
First Last
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 265 2007 Australian Grand Prix 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 2015 Australian Grand Prix 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (ongoing)
3 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 232 2011 British Grand Prix 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
4 Finland Valtteri Bottas 208 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
5 Germany Nico Rosberg 206 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
6 Italy Riccardo Patrese 187 1982 Belgian Grand Prix 1993 Australian Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Jenson Button 179 2005 French Grand Prix 2015 Chinese Grand Prix
8 Spain Fernando Alonso 176 2005 French Grand Prix 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
9 United Kingdom David Coulthard 175 1995 Brazilian Grand Prix 2005 Canadian Grand Prix
10 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 167 2002 German Grand Prix 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix
Source:[5]

Most races with a single constructor

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Driver Constructor Seasons Entries Starts
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2013–2024 246 246
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull 2016–2025 210 210
3 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1996–2006 181 179
4 Finland Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 2007–2009, 2014–2018 152 151
United Kingdom Lando Norris McLaren 2019–2025 152
Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari 2019–2025 150
7 United Kingdom David Coulthard McLaren 1996–2004 150 150
8 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas 2017–2020, 2022–2024 146 145
9 Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 2006–2013 140 139
10 United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 2010–2017 137 136
Source:[6]

Most races with a single engine manufacturer

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Driver Engine Seasons Entries Starts
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2007–2024 356 356
2 Finland Kimi Räikkönen‡ Ferrari 2007–2009, 2014–2021 211 209
3 Canada Lance Stroll Mercedes[N 2] 2017–2025 193 189
4 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1996–2006 181 179
5 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari 2018–2025 173 171
6 Spain Fernando Alonso Renault 2003–2006, 2008–2009, 2018, 2021–2022 171 170
7 Finland Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 2014–2021 160 159
8 Mexico Sergio Pérez Mercedes[N 2] 2013–2020 156 154
9 United Kingdom George Russell Mercedes 2019–2025 152 152
10 United Kingdom David Coulthard Mercedes 1996–2004 150 150
Source:[7]
Notes
  • ‡ Not counting Petronas 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
Driver Seasons Entries Wins Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 105 27.63%
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 308 91 29.55%
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 233 71 30.47%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 300 53 17.67%
5 France Alain Prost 1980–1991, 1993 202 51 25.25%
6 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1984–1994 162 41 25.31%
7 Spain Fernando Alonso 2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2025 428 32 7.48%
8 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1980–1992, 1994–1995 191 31 16.23%
9 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1965–1973 100 27 27.00%
10 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1960–1968 73 25 34.25%
Austria Niki Lauda 1971–1979, 1982–1985 177 14.12%
Source:[8]

Percentage wins (at least 15 starts)

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Driver Seasons Starts Wins Percentage
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950–1951, 1953–1958 51[N 3] 24 47.06%
2 Italy Alberto Ascari 1950–1955 32[N 4] 13 40.63%
3 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1960–1968 72 25 34.72%
4 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 233 71 30.47%
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 306 91 29.74%
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 105 27.63%
7 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1965–1973 99 27 27.27%
8 France Alain Prost 1980–1993 199 51 25.63%
9 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1984–1994 161 41 25.47%
10 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 1951–1961 66 16 24.24%
Sources:[8][9]

Most wins with a single constructor

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Driver Constructor Seasons Wins Starts Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 2013–2024 84 246 34.15%
2 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 1996–2006 72 179 40.22%
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull 2016–2025 71 210 33.81%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 2009–2014 38 113 33.63%
5 Brazil Ayrton Senna McLaren 1988–1993 35 96 36.46%
6 France Alain Prost McLaren 1980, 1984–1989 30 107 28.04%
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell Williams 1985–1988, 1991–1992, 1994 28 95 29.47%
8 United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus 1960–1968 25 72 34.72%
9 Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 2010–2016 23 136 16.91%
10 United Kingdom Damon Hill Williams 1993–1996 21 65 32.31%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 2007–2012 110 19.09%
Source:[10]

Most wins in a season

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Driver Season Wins Races Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 19 22 86.36%
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 15 22 68.18%
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 13 18 72.22%
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 19 68.42%
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 11 17 64.71%
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 57.89%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014 19 57.89%
2018 21 52.38%
2019 21 52.38%
2020 17 64.71%
Sources:[11][12]

Highest percentage of wins in a season

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Driver Season Percentage Races Wins
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 86.36% 22 19
2 Italy Alberto Ascari 1952 75.00% 8 6
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 72.22% 18 13
4 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 70.00% 10 7
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 68.42% 19 13
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 68.18% 22 15
7 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1954 66.67% 9 6
8 Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 64.71% 17 11
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2020 17 11
10 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1965 60.00% 10 6
Sources:[11][12]

Most consecutive wins

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Driver Season(s) Wins Consecutive races won
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 10 2023 Miami Grand Prix – 2023 Italian Grand Prix
2 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 9 2013 Belgian Grand Prix – 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023–2024 2023 Japanese Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
4 Italy Alberto Ascari 1952–1953 7 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1953 Argentine Grand Prix[N 5]
Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 2004 European Grand Prix – 2004 Hungarian Grand Prix
Germany Nico Rosberg 2015–2016 2015 Mexican Grand Prix – 2016 Russian Grand Prix
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 2000–2001 6 2000 Italian Grand Prix – 2001 Malaysian Grand Prix
8 Australia Jack Brabham 1960 5 1960 Dutch Grand Prix – 1960 Portuguese Grand Prix
United Kingdom Jim Clark 1965 1965 Belgian Grand Prix – 1965 German Grand Prix
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 1992 South African Grand Prix – 1992 San Marino Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 2004 Australian Grand Prix – 2004 Spanish Grand Prix
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014 2014 Italian Grand Prix – 2014 United States Grand Prix
2020 2020 Eifel Grand Prix – 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 2022 French Grand Prix – 2022 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[13]

Most consecutive wins from first race of season

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Driver Season Wins Races
1 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 5 1992 South African Grand Prix – 1992 San Marino Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 2004 Australian Grand Prix – 2004 Spanish Grand Prix
3 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1991 4 1991 United States Grand Prix – 1991 Monaco Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1994 Monaco Grand Prix
Germany Nico Rosberg 2016 2016 Australian Grand Prix – 2016 Russian Grand Prix
6 United Kingdom Damon Hill 1996 3 1996 Australian Grand Prix – 1996 Argentine Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 2000 2000 Australian Grand Prix – 2000 San Marino Grand Prix
8 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1957 2 1957 Argentine Grand Prix – 1957 Monaco Grand Prix
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1969 1969 South African Grand Prix – 1969 Spanish Grand Prix
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1973 1973 Argentine Grand Prix – 1973 Brazilian Grand Prix
Austria Niki Lauda 1976 1976 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1976 South African Grand Prix
France Jacques Laffite 1979 1979 Argentine Grand Prix – 1979 Brazilian Grand Prix
France Alain Prost 1982 1982 South African Grand Prix – 1982 Brazilian Grand Prix
Finland Mika Häkkinen 1998 1998 Australian Grand Prix – 1998 Brazilian Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 2001 2001 Australian Grand Prix – 2001 Malaysian Grand Prix
United Kingdom Jenson Button 2009 2009 Australian Grand Prix – 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 2011 Australian Grand Prix – 2011 Malaysian Grand Prix
2018 2018 Australian Grand Prix – 2018 Bahrain Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2024 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Source:[14]

Most wins in first championship season

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Driver Season Wins Races won
1 Canada Jacques Villeneuve 1996 4 1996 European Grand Prix, 1996 British Grand Prix, 1996 Hungarian Grand Prix, 1996 Portuguese Grand Prix
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, 2007 United States Grand Prix, 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix, 2007 Japanese Grand Prix
3 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio[N 6] 1950 3 1950 Monaco Grand Prix, 1950 Belgian Grand Prix, 1950 French Grand Prix
Italy Giuseppe Farina[N 7] 1950 1950 British Grand Prix, 1950 Swiss Grand Prix, 1950 Italian Grand Prix
5 United States Johnnie Parsons 1950 1 1950 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Italy Giancarlo Baghetti 1961 1961 French Grand Prix
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1965 1965 Italian Grand Prix
Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 1970 1970 Italian Grand Prix
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1970 1970 United States Grand Prix
Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya 2001 2001 Italian Grand Prix
Sources:[15][16]

Youngest winners

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(Only the first win for each driver is listed)

Driver Age Race
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix
2 Germany Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 73 days 2008 Italian Grand Prix
3 Monaco Charles Leclerc 21 years, 320 days 2019 Belgian Grand Prix
4 Spain Fernando Alonso 22 years, 26 days 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix
5 United States Troy Ruttman 22 years, 80 days 1952 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
6 New Zealand Bruce McLaren 22 years, 104 days 1959 United States Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 22 years, 154 days 2007 Canadian Grand Prix
8 Australia Oscar Piastri 23 years, 106 days 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix
9 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 23 years, 157 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
10 Poland Robert Kubica 23 years, 184 days 2008 Canadian Grand Prix
Sources:[17][18]

Oldest winners

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(Only the last win for each driver is listed)

Driver Age Race
1 Italy Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1951 French Grand Prix
2 Italy Giuseppe Farina 46 years, 276 days 1953 German Grand Prix
3 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 41 days 1957 German Grand Prix
4 Italy Piero Taruffi 45 years, 219 days 1952 Swiss Grand Prix
5 Australia Jack Brabham 43 years, 339 days 1970 South African Grand Prix
6 United States Sam Hanks 42 years, 321 days 1957 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 41 years, 97 days 1994 Australian Grand Prix
8 United States Lee Wallard 40 years, 264 days 1951 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
9 France Maurice Trintignant 40 years, 200 days 1958 Monaco Grand Prix
10 United Kingdom Graham Hill 40 years, 92 days 1969 Monaco Grand Prix
Sources:[18][19]

Fewest races before first win

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Entry Start Driver Race
1 1st race 1st race Italy Giuseppe Farina 1950 British Grand Prix
United States Johnnie Parsons 1950 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Italy Giancarlo Baghetti 1961 French Grand Prix
4 2nd race 2nd race Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950 Monaco Grand Prix
United States Lee Wallard 1951 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
6 3rd race 3rd race United States Troy Ruttman 1952 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
7 4th race United States Bill Vukovich 1953 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
United Kingdom Tony Brooks[N 8] 1957 British Grand Prix
4th race Canada Jacques Villeneuve 1996 European Grand Prix
10 5th race United States Pat Flaherty 1956 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1970 United States Grand Prix
5th race Argentina José Froilán González 1951 British Grand Prix
Switzerland Clay Regazzoni 1970 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[20]

Most races before first win

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Entry Start Driver Race
1 194th race 190th race Mexico Sergio Pérez 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
2 151st race 150th race Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 2022 British Grand Prix
3 132nd race 130th race Australia Mark Webber 2009 German Grand Prix
4 125th race 123rd race Brazil Rubens Barrichello 2000 German Grand Prix
5 119th race 117th race Italy Jarno Trulli 2004 Monaco Grand Prix
6 115th race 113th race United Kingdom Jenson Button 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
7 111th race 111th race Germany Nico Rosberg 2012 Chinese Grand Prix
110th race Italy Giancarlo Fisichella 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix
9 110th race 110th race United Kingdom Lando Norris 2024 Miami Grand Prix
10 99th race 96th race Finland Mika Häkkinen 1997 European Grand Prix
Source:[20]

Most races without a win

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Driver Entries Starts Best result
1 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 254 250 3rd
2 Italy Andrea de Cesaris 214 208 2nd
3 Canada Lance Stroll 193 189 3rd
4 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 187 185 2nd
5 Germany Nick Heidfeld 185 183 2nd
6 France Romain Grosjean 181 179 2nd
7 United Kingdom Martin Brundle 165 158 2nd
8 United Kingdom Derek Warwick 162 147 2nd
9 France Jean-Pierre Jarier 143 134 3rd
United States Eddie Cheever 132 2nd
Sources:[21][22]

Wins from farthest back on the starting grid

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Driver Start position Race
1 United Kingdom John Watson 22nd 1983 United States Grand Prix West
2 United States Bill Vukovich 19th 1954 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
3 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 18th 2000 German Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom John Watson 17th 1982 Detroit Grand Prix
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2005 Japanese Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 16th 1973 South African Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 1995 Belgian Grand Prix
9 Spain Fernando Alonso 15th 2008 Singapore Grand Prix[N 9]
10 United States Bob Sweikert 14th 1955 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Australia Alan Jones 1977 Austrian Grand Prix
France Olivier Panis 1996 Monaco Grand Prix
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert 1999 European Grand Prix
United Kingdom Jenson Button 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2018 German Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 Belgian Grand Prix
Sources:[23][24]

Most wins at the same Grand Prix

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Driver Wins Grand Prix Seasons
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 9 British Grand Prix 2008, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 8 French Grand Prix 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Hungarian Grand Prix 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020
4 Germany Michael Schumacher 7 Canadian Grand Prix 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004
San Marino Grand Prix 1994, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Canadian Grand Prix 2007, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
7 France Alain Prost 6 Brazilian Grand Prix 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990
French Grand Prix 1981, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
Brazil Ayrton Senna Monaco Grand Prix 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
Germany Michael Schumacher Belgian Grand Prix 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002
Spanish Grand Prix 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Japanese Grand Prix 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
European Grand Prix 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United States Grand Prix 2007, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Chinese Grand Prix 2008, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019
Spanish Grand Prix 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Source:[25]

Most consecutive wins at the same Grand Prix

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Driver Wins Grand Prix Seasons
1 Brazil Ayrton Senna 5 Monaco Grand Prix 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Spanish Grand Prix 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
3 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 4 Argentine Grand Prix 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
United Kingdom Jim Clark Belgian Grand Prix 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
British Grand Prix 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
Brazil Ayrton Senna Belgian Grand Prix 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Germany Michael Schumacher Spanish Grand Prix 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
United States Grand Prix 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton British Grand Prix 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
United States Grand Prix 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Netherlands Max Verstappen Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025 (ongoing)
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Japanese Grand Prix 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 (ongoing)
Source:[26]

Most wins without a World Championship

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Driver Seasons Entries Starts Wins
1 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 1951–1961 67 66 16
2 United Kingdom David Coulthard 1994–2008 247 246 13
3 Argentina Carlos Reutemann 1972–1982 146 146 12
4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 1993–2011 326 322 11
Brazil Felipe Massa 2002–2017 272 269
6 Sweden Ronnie Peterson 1970–1978 123 123 10
Austria Gerhard Berger 1984–1997 210 210
Finland Valtteri Bottas 2013–2024 247 246
9 Australia Mark Webber 2002–2013 217 215 9
Australia Oscar Piastri 2023–2025 70 70
Sources:[27][28]

Most consecutive seasons with a win

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Driver Seasons Total
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 1992–2006 15
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2021
3 France Alain Prost 1981–1990 10
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2016–2025 (ongoing)
5 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1985–1993 9
6 Brazil Nelson Piquet 1980–1987 8
7 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 1955–1961 7
United Kingdom Jim Clark 1962–1968
United Kingdom David Coulthard 1997–2003
10 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1968–1973 6
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2008–2013
Source:[29]

Pole positions

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Total pole positions

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See also: List of Formula One polesitters
Driver Seasons Entries Poles Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 104 27.37%
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 308 68 22.08%
3 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1984–1994 162 65 40.12%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 300 57 19.00%
5 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 233 48 20.60%
6 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1960–1968 73 33 45.21%
France Alain Prost 1980–1991, 1993 202 16.34%
8 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1980–1992, 1994–1995 191 32 16.75%
9 Germany Nico Rosberg 2006–2016 206 30 14.56%
10 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950–1951, 1953–1958 52 29 55.77%
Source:[30]

Percentage pole positions (at least 15 entries)

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Driver Seasons Entries Poles Percentage
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950–1951, 1953–1958 52 29 55.77%
2 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1960–1968 73 33 45.21%
3 Italy Alberto Ascari 1950–1955 33 14 42.42%
4 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1984–1994 162 65 40.12%
5 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 104 27.37%
6 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 1951–1961 67 16 23.88%
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 308 68 22.08%
8 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 233 48 20.60%
9 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 300 57 19.00%
10 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1965–1973 100 17 17.00%
Source:[30]

Most consecutive pole positions

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Driver Poles Races
1 Brazil Ayrton Senna 8 1988 Spanish – 1989 United States
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 Abu Dhabi – 2024 Emilia Romagna
3 Brazil Ayrton Senna 7 1990 Spanish – 1991 Monaco
France Alain Prost 1993 South African – 1993 Canadian
Germany Michael Schumacher 2000 Italian – 2001 Brazilian
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 Monaco – 2015 Italian
7 Austria Niki Lauda 6 1974 Dutch – 1974 Italian
Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988 Brazilian – 1988 Detroit
1989 Belgian – 1989 Australian
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 South African – 1992 Monaco
Finland Mika Häkkinen 1999 British – 1999 Italian
Germany Nico Rosberg 2015 Japanese – 2015 Abu Dhabi
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2016 United States – 2017 Chinese
Source:[31]

Most consecutive pole positions from first race of season

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Driver Season Poles Races
1 France Alain Prost 1993 7 South African – Canadian
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2024 Bahrain – Emilia Romagna
3 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988 6 Brazilian – Detroit
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 South African – Monaco
5 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1989 5 Brazilian – United States
Finland Mika Häkkinen 1999 Australian – Spanish
7 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1991 4 United States – Monaco
Canada Jacques Villeneuve 1997 Australian – San Marino
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 Australian – Turkish
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 Australian – Bahrain
Source:[32]

Most pole positions at the same Grand Prix

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Driver Poles Grand Prix Seasons
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 9 Hungarian Grand Prix 2007, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 8 San Marino Grand Prix 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994
Germany Michael Schumacher Japanese Grand Prix 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Australian Grand Prix 2008, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 7 Spanish Grand Prix 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Hungarian Grand Prix 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton British Grand Prix 2007, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020
Italian Grand Prix 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020
9 Brazil Ayrton Senna 6 Australian Grand Prix 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993
Brazilian Grand Prix 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994
Germany Michael Schumacher Canadian Grand Prix 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Chinese Grand Prix 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017
Canadian Grand Prix 2007, 2008, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017
Belgian Grand Prix 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2020
Spanish Grand Prix 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021
Source:[33]

Most consecutive pole positions at the same Grand Prix

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Driver Poles Grand Prix Seasons
1 Brazil Ayrton Senna 7 San Marino Grand Prix 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 6 Australian Grand Prix 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 5 Japanese Grand Prix 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Spanish Grand Prix 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
5 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 4 British Grand Prix 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958
United Kingdom Jim Clark British Grand Prix 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
French Grand Prix 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
Brazil Ayrton Senna Australian Grand Prix 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Brazilian Grand Prix 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Italian Grand Prix 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Monaco Grand Prix 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Belgian Grand Prix 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
Germany Michael Schumacher Malaysian Grand Prix 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Germany Sebastian Vettel Japanese Grand Prix 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Italian Grand Prix 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
Malaysian Grand Prix 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
British Grand Prix 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Netherlands Max Verstappen Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Austrian Grand Prix 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Japanese Grand Prix 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 (ongoing)
Monaco Charles Leclerc Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Source:[34]
Notes
  • Juan Manuel Fangio qualified on pole position four times at the Monaco Grand Prix between 1950–1957 when it was held as a championship race; the 1952 edition was non-championship sportscar race whilst the race was not held in 1951 and 1953–1954.

Most pole positions in a season

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Driver Season Races Poles WDC
1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 15 1st
2 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 16 14 1st
3 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988 16 13 1st
1989 16 2nd
France Alain Prost 1993 16 1st
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2016 21 12 2nd
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 1st
8 Finland Mika Häkkinen 1999 16 11 1st
Germany Michael Schumacher 2001 17 1st
Germany Nico Rosberg 2014 19 2nd
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 19 1st
2017 20 1st
2018 21 1st
Source:[35]

Highest percentage of pole positions in a season

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Driver Season Races Poles Percentage
1 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 16 14 87.50%
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988 16 13 81.25%
1989 16 13
France Alain Prost 1993 16 13
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 15 78.95%
6 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1956 8 6 75.00%
7 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 10 7 70.00%
8 Finland Mika Häkkinen 1999 16 11 68.75%
9 Italy Alberto Ascari 1953 9 6 66.67%
United Kingdom Jim Clark 1962 9 6
Source:[35]

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

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Driver Seasons Poles Wins Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 48 37 77.08%
2 Australia Oscar Piastri 2023–2025 6 4 66.67%
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1970–1980 6 4 66.67%
4 Italy Alberto Ascari 1950–1955 14 9 64.29%
5 Spain Fernando Alonso 2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2025 22 14 63.64%
6 United Kingdom Jenson Button 2000–2017 8 5 62.50%
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 68 40 58.82%
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 104 61 58.65%
9 France Alain Prost 1980–1991, 1993 33 18 54.55%
10 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 57 31 54.39%
Source:[36]

Youngest polesitters

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

Driver Age Race
1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 72 days 2008 Italian Grand Prix
2 Monaco Charles Leclerc 21 years, 165 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
3 Spain Fernando Alonso 21 years, 236 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
4 Netherlands Max Verstappen 21 years, 307 days 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Lando Norris 21 years, 316 days 2021 Russian Grand Prix
6 Canada Lance Stroll 22 years, 16 days 2020 Turkish Grand Prix
7 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 22 years, 97 days 1994 Belgian Grand Prix
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 22 years, 153 days 2007 Canadian Grand Prix
9 Italy Andrea de Cesaris 22 years, 308 days 1982 United States Grand Prix West
10 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 23 years, 79 days 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix
Sources:[17][37]

Oldest polesitters

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

Driver Age Race
1 Italy Giuseppe Farina 47 years, 79 days 1954 Argentine Grand Prix
2 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 209 days 1958 Argentine Grand Prix
3 Australia Jack Brabham 44 years, 17 days 1970 Spanish Grand Prix
4 United States Mario Andretti 42 years, 196 days 1982 Italian Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 41 years, 97 days 1994 Australian Grand Prix
6 Argentina Carlos Reutemann 39 years, 188 days 1981 Caesars Palace Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Graham Hill 39 years, 156 days 1968 British Grand Prix
8 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 38 years, 319 days 2018 Italian Grand Prix
9 United States Fred Agabashian 38 years, 283 days 1952 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
10 France Alain Prost 38 years, 241 days 1993 Japanese Grand Prix
Source:[37]

Most races before first pole position

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Entry Driver Race
1 219th race Mexico Sergio Pérez 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
2 151st race Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 2022 British Grand Prix
3 141st race Denmark Kevin Magnussen 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix
4 132nd race Australia Mark Webber 2009 German Grand Prix
5 119th race Italy Jarno Trulli 2004 Monaco Grand Prix
6 116th race Belgium Thierry Boutsen 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix
7 111th race Germany Nico Rosberg 2012 Chinese Grand Prix
8 94th race Australia Daniel Ricciardo 2016 Monaco Grand Prix
Finland Mika Häkkinen 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix
10 93rd race Netherlands Max Verstappen 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix
Source:[38]

Most races without a pole position

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Driver Entries Starts Best grid position
1 France Romain Grosjean 181 179 2nd
2 France Esteban Ocon 180 180 3rd
3 France Pierre Gasly 178 177 2nd
4 United Kingdom Martin Brundle 165 158 3rd
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert 160 4th
6 United Kingdom Derek Warwick 162 147 3rd
7 France Olivier Panis 158 157 3rd
8 United Kingdom Eddie Irvine 148 147 2nd
9 United States Eddie Cheever 143 132 2nd
10 Thailand Alex Albon 130 128 4th
Sources:[22][39]

Most consecutive seasons with a pole position

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Driver Years Seasons
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 15 2007–2021
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 13 1994–2006
3 Brazil Ayrton Senna 10 1985–1994
4 Brazil Nelson Piquet 8 1980–1987
5 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 7 1955–1961
United Kingdom Jim Clark 1962–1968
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2019–2025 (ongoing)
8 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 6 1953–1958
France Alain Prost 1981–1986
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2003–2008
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2008–2013
Source:[40]

Most front rows

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Driver Entries Poles Front rows Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 104 176 46.32%
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 308 68 116 37.66%
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 300 57 101 33.67%
4 Brazil Ayrton Senna 162 65 87 53.70%
5 France Alain Prost 202 33 86 42.57%
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 48 85 36.48%
7 Germany Nico Rosberg 206 30 60 29.13%
8 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 191 32 56 29.32%
9 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 52 29 48 92.31%
United Kingdom Jim Clark 73 33 65.75%
Source:[41]

Fastest laps

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Total fastest laps

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Main article: List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap
Driver Entries Fastest laps Percentage
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 308 77 25.00%
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 68 17.89%
3 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 353 46 13.03%
4 France Alain Prost 202 41 20.30%
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel 300 38 12.67%
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 36 15.45%
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 191 30 15.71%
8 United Kingdom Jim Clark 73 28 38.36%
9 Spain Fernando Alonso 428 26 6.07%
10 Finland Mika Häkkinen 165 25 15.15%
Source:[42]

Percentage fastest laps (at least 15 starts)

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Driver Seasons Starts Fastest laps Percentage
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950–1951, 1953–1958 51 23 45.10%
2 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1960–1968 72 28 38.89%
3 Italy Alberto Ascari 1950–1955 32 12 37.50%
4 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 1951–1961 66 19 28.79%
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 306 77 25.16%
6 Argentina José Froilán González 1950–1957, 1960 26 6 23.08%
7 France Alain Prost 1980–1991, 1993 199 41 20.60%
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 68 17.89%
9 United Kingdom Damon Hill 1992–1999 115 19 16.52%
10 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1980–1992, 1994–1995 187 30 16.04%
Source:[42]

Most consecutive fastest laps

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Driver Fastest laps Races
1 Italy Alberto Ascari 7 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1953 Argentine Grand Prix
2 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 6 2008 Spanish Grand Prix – 2008 British Grand Prix
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 5 2004 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2004 European Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 4 1969 Monaco Grand Prix – 1969 British Grand Prix
Canada Gilles Villeneuve 1979 South African Grand Prix – 1979 Belgian Grand Prix
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1991 Canadian Grand Prix – 1991 British Grand Prix
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2005 French Grand Prix – 2005 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

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Driver Season Races Fastest laps Percentage WDC
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 18 10 55.56% 1st
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2008 18 55.56% 3rd
2005 19 52.63% 2nd
4 Finland Mika Häkkinen 2000 17 9 52.94% 2nd
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 40.91% 1st
6 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 16 8 50.00% 1st
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 16 50.00% 1st
1995 17 47.06% 1st
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 19 42.11% 1st
10 Brazil Nelson Piquet 1986 16 7 43.75% 3rd
France Alain Prost 1988 16 43.75% 2nd
Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 17 41.18% 1st
2006 18 38.89% 2nd
Australia Mark Webber 2011 19 36.84% 3rd
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 19 36.84% 1st
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014 19 36.84% 1st
2017 20 35.00% 1st
Finland Valtteri Bottas 2018 21 33.33% 5th
Source:[44]

Highest percentage of fastest laps in a season

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Driver Season Races Fastest laps Percentage
1 Italy Alberto Ascari 1952 8 6 75.00%
2 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1951 8 5 62.50%
3 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 10 6 60.00%
1965 10 6
5 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1962 9 5 55.56%
Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 18 10
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2008 18 10
8 Finland Mika Häkkinen 2000 17 9 52.94%
9 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2005 19 10 52.63%
10 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1956 8 4 50.00%
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 16 8
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 16 8
Source:[44]

Youngest drivers to set a fastest lap

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

Driver Age Race
1 Italy Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 225 days 2025 Japanese Grand Prix
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 19 years, 44 days 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom Lando Norris 20 years, 235 days 2020 Austrian Grand Prix
4 Germany Nico Rosberg 20 years, 258 days 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix
5 Monaco Charles Leclerc 21 years, 166 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
6 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez 21 years, 280 days 2013 Spanish Grand Prix
7 Spain Fernando Alonso 21 years, 321 days 2003 Canadian Grand Prix
8 New Zealand Bruce McLaren 21 years, 322 days 1959 British Grand Prix
9 Germany Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 353 days 2009 British Grand Prix
10 Russia Daniil Kvyat 22 years, 19 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix
Source:[45]

Oldest drivers to set a fastest lap

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Driver Age Race
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 209 days 1958 Argentine Grand Prix
2 Italy Piero Taruffi 45 years, 219 days 1952 Swiss Grand Prix
3 Italy Giuseppe Farina 44 years, 321 days 1951 Italian Grand Prix
4 Australia Jack Brabham 44 years, 107 days 1970 British Grand Prix
5 Italy Luigi Villoresi 44 years, 22 days 1953 Dutch Grand Prix
6 Germany Karl Kling 43 years, 319 days 1954 German Grand Prix
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 43 years, 201 days 2012 German Grand Prix
8 Spain Fernando Alonso 42 years, 339 days 2024 Austrian Grand Prix
9 United States Paul Russo 42 years, 50 days 1956 Indianapolis 500
10 France Maurice Trintignant 42 years, 43 days 1959 United States Grand Prix
Source:[45]

Most races before first fastest lap

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Entry Driver Race
1 203rd race Italy Jarno Trulli 2009 Bahrain Grand Prix
2 155th race United Kingdom Jenson Button 2009 Malaysian Grand Prix
3 152nd race France Esteban Ocon 2024 United States Grand Prix
4 134th race Germany Nick Heidfeld 2008 Malaysian Grand Prix
5 131st race Australia Mark Webber 2009 Hungarian Grand Prix
6 127th race Thailand Alexander Albon 2025 São Paulo Grand Prix
7 114th race Belgium Thierry Boutsen 1990 German Grand Prix
Brazil Rubens Barrichello 2000 Australian Grand Prix
9 104th race Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 2020 Styrian Grand Prix
10 92nd race Finland Mika Häkkinen 1997 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[46]

Most races without a fastest lap

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Driver Entries Starts
1 Canada Lance Stroll 193 189
2 United Kingdom Martin Brundle 165 158
United Kingdom Johnny Herbert 160
4 France Olivier Panis 158 157
5 United States Eddie Cheever 143 132
6 Italy Pierluigi Martini 124 119
7 France Philippe Alliot 116 109
8 Finland Mika Salo 111 109
9 Italy Elio de Angelis 110 108
10 Sweden Jo Bonnier 109 104
Source:[47]

Most fastest laps at the same Grand Prix

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Driver Fastest laps Grand Prix Seasons
1 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 7 British Grand Prix 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
Germany Michael Schumacher Spanish Grand Prix 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Italian Grand Prix 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020
4 France Alain Prost 6 Belgian Grand Prix 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993
Germany Michael Schumacher European Grand Prix 1994, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006
Finland Kimi Räikkönen Australian Grand Prix 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2017
7 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 5 British Grand Prix 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959
United Kingdom Jim Clark Dutch Grand Prix 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967
United Kingdom David Coulthard French Grand Prix 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Germany Michael Schumacher Australian Grand Prix 1992, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2004
San Marino Grand Prix 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005
Monaco Grand Prix 1994, 1997, 2004, 2005, 2006
French Grand Prix 1993, 1995, 1997, 2004, 2006
Brazilian Grand Prix 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2006
German Grand Prix 1993, 1995, 2002, 2006, 2012
Germany Sebastian Vettel United States Grand Prix 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Spanish Grand Prix 2010, 2011, 2015, 2017, 2019
British Grand Prix 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022
Source:[48]

Most consecutive fastest laps at the same Grand Prix

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Driver Fastest laps Grand Prix Seasons
1 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 7 British Grand Prix 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
2 United Kingdom David Coulthard 5 French Grand Prix 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
3 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 4 British Grand Prix 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
4 Italy Alberto Ascari 3 British Grand Prix 1952, 1953, 1954
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Monaco Grand Prix 1955, 1956, 1957
United States Phil Hill Italian Grand Prix 1958, 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Jim Clark Dutch Grand Prix 1963, 1964, 1965
United States Grand Prix 1962, 1963, 1964
France Alain Prost Belgian Grand Prix 1985, 1986, 1987
Austria Gerhard Berger Portuguese Grand Prix 1987, 1988, 1989
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell French Grand Prix 1990, 1991, 1992
United Kingdom Damon Hill British Grand Prix 1993, 1994, 1995
Germany Michael Schumacher Brazilian Grand Prix 1993, 1994, 1995
Canadian Grand Prix 1993, 1994, 1995
San Marino Grand Prix 2003, 2004, 2005
Monaco Grand Prix 2004, 2005, 2006
Finland Mika Häkkinen Monaco Grand Prix 1998, 1999, 2000
Germany Sebastian Vettel United States Grand Prix 2012, 2013, 2014
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Italian Grand Prix 2013, 2014, 2015
2018, 2019, 2020
Netherlands Max Verstappen Austrian Grand Prix 2021, 2022, 2023
Source:[49]

Most consecutive seasons with a fastest lap

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Driver Years Seasons
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 16 2010–2025 (ongoing)
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 15 1992–2006
3 France Alain Prost 11 1981–1991
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2009–2019
5 Netherlands Max Verstappen 10 2016–2025 (ongoing)
6 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 8 1954–1961
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1985–1992
8 Austria Gerhard Berger 7 1986–1992
Brazil Ayrton Senna 1987–1993
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2002–2008
2012–2018
Source:[50]

Podium finishes

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Total podium finishes

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Driver Seasons Entries Podiums Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 202 53.16%
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 308 155 50.32%
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 233 127 54.51%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2007–2022 300 122 40.67%
5 France Alain Prost 1980–1991, 1993 202 106 52.48%
Spain Fernando Alonso 2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2025 428 24.77%
7 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2001–2009, 2012–2021 353 103 29.18%
8 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1984–1994 162 80 49.38%
9 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 1993–2011 326 68 20.86%
10 Finland Valtteri Bottas 2013–2024 247 67 27.13%
Source:[51]

Percentage podium finishes (at least 15 starts)

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Driver Seasons Starts Podiums Percentage
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 1950–1951, 1953–1958 51 35 68.63%
2 Italy Giuseppe Farina 1950–1955 33 20[N 10] 60.61%
3 Argentina José Froilán González 1950–1957, 1960 26 15 57.69%
4 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2015–2025 233 127 54.51%
5 France Alain Prost 1980–1991, 1993 199 106 53.27%
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007–2025 380 202 53.16%
7 Italy Alberto Ascari 1950–1955 32 17 53.13%
8 Germany Michael Schumacher 1991–2006, 2010–2012 306 155 50.65%
9 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1984–1994 161 80 49.69%
10 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1960–1968 72 32 44.44%
Source:[51]

Most podium finishes in a season

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Driver Season Races Podiums Percentage WDC
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 21 95.45% 1st
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021 22 18 81.82% 1st
United Kingdom Lando Norris 2025 24 75.00% 1st
4 Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 17 17 100.00% 1st
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 89.47% 1st
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 19 89.47% 1st
2016 21 80.95% 2nd
2018 21 80.95% 1st
2019 21 80.95% 1st
2021 22 77.27% 2nd
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 22 77.27% 1st
Source:[52]

Highest percentage of podium finishes in a season

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Driver Season Races Podiums Percentage
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 17 17 100.00%
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 21 95.45%
3 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 10 9 90.00%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 17 89.47%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 19 17
6 France Alain Prost 1988 16 14 87.50%
7 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 19 16 84.21%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014 19 16
9 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 18 15 83.33%
10 Germany Michael Schumacher 2001 17 14 82.35%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2020 17 14
Source:[52]

Most consecutive podium finishes

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Driver Podiums Races
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 19 2001 United States – 2002 Japanese
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 16 2014 Italian – 2015 British
3 Spain Fernando Alonso 15 2005 Turkish – 2006 Canadian
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 Abu Dhabi – 2023 Italian
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel 11 2010 Brazilian – 2011 British
2013 German – 2013 Brazilian
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 10 2018 Brazilian – 2019 French
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2025 Dutch – 2025 Abu Dhabi (ongoing)
9 United Kingdom Jim Clark 9 1963 Belgian – 1963 South African
Austria Niki Lauda 1975 Italian – 1976 Swedish
Brazil Nelson Piquet 1987 Monaco – 1987 Portuguese
Germany Michael Schumacher 2000 Hungarian – 2001 Brazilian
2004 European – 2004 Italian
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007 Australian – 2007 British
2018 British – 2018 United States
Germany Nico Rosberg 2015 Australian – 2015 British
2016 Belgian – 2016 Abu Dhabi
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 Japanese – 2024 Saudi Arabian
Source:[53]

Most consecutive podium finishes from first race of season

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Driver Season Podiums Races
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 17 Australian – Japanese
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 14 Bahrain – Italian
3 Spain Fernando Alonso 2006 9 Bahrain – Canadian
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2007 Australian – British
2015 Australian – British
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 Australian – British
Germany Nico Rosberg 2015 Australian – British
8 Germany Nico Rosberg 2014 8 Australian – Austrian
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2019 Australian – French
10 Austria Niki Lauda 1976 7 Brazilian – Swedish
France Alain Prost 1988 Brazilian – French
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 Brazilian – French
United Kingdom Jenson Button 2009 Australian – Turkish
Source:[54]

Youngest drivers to score a podium finish

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

Driver Age Place Race
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 18 years, 228 days 1st 2016 Spanish Grand Prix
2 Canada Lance Stroll 18 years, 239 days 3rd 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
3 Italy Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 294 days 3rd 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Lando Norris 20 years, 235 days 3rd 2020 Austrian Grand Prix
5 France Isack Hadjar 20 years, 338 days 3rd 2025 Dutch Grand Prix
6 Germany Sebastian Vettel 21 years, 73 days 1st 2008 Italian Grand Prix
7 Russia Daniil Kvyat 21 years, 91 days 2nd 2015 Hungarian Grand Prix
8 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 21 years, 162 days 2nd 2014 Australian Grand Prix
9 Monaco Charles Leclerc 21 years, 166 days 3rd 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
10 Spain Fernando Alonso 21 years, 237 days 3rd 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
Source:[55]

Oldest drivers to score a podium finish

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

Driver Age Place Race
1 Italy Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix
2 Monaco Louis Chiron 50 years, 291 days 3rd 1950 Monaco Grand Prix
3 Italy Felice Bonetto 49 years, 363 days 3rd 1953 Dutch Grand Prix
4 Italy Piero Taruffi 48 years, 334 days 2nd 1955 Italian Grand Prix
5 Italy Giuseppe Farina 48 years, 218 days 3rd 1955 Belgian Grand Prix
6 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 76 days 2nd 1957 Italian Grand Prix
7 Germany Karl Kling 44 years, 303 days 3rd 1955 British Grand Prix
8 France Louis Rosier 44 years, 225 days 3rd 1950 Belgian Grand Prix
9 Italy Luigi Villoresi 44 years, 120 days 3rd 1953 Italian Grand Prix
10 Australia Jack Brabham 44 years, 107 days 2nd 1970 British Grand Prix
Source:[55]

Most races before scoring a podium finish

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Entry Start Driver Race
1 242nd race 239th race Germany Nico Hülkenberg 2025 British Grand Prix
2 101st race 101st race Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix
3 91st race 85th race United Kingdom Martin Brundle 1992 French Grand Prix
4 73rd race 72nd race Finland Mika Salo 1999 German Grand Prix
5 70th race 67th race United Kingdom Johnny Herbert 1995 Spanish Grand Prix
6 69th race 68th race United Kingdom Jenson Button 2004 Malaysian Grand Prix
7 67th race 66th race Spain Pedro de la Rosa 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix
8 66th race 66th race France Esteban Ocon 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
9 62nd race 60th race Italy Gianni Morbidelli 1995 Australian Grand Prix
10 58th race 57th race Brazil Felipe Massa 2006 European Grand Prix
Sources:[22][56]

Most races without scoring a podium finish

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Driver Seasons Entries Starts Best result
1 Germany Adrian Sutil 2007–2011, 2013–2014 128 128 4th
2 Italy Pierluigi Martini 1984–1985, 1988–1995 124 119 4th
3 France Philippe Alliot 1984–1990, 1993–1994 116 109 5th
4 Japan Yuki Tsunoda 2021–2025 114 111 4th
5 Brazil Pedro Diniz 1995–2000 99 98 5th
6 Sweden Marcus Ericsson 2014–2018 97 97 8th
7 Japan Ukyo Katayama 1992–1997 95 5th
8 United Kingdom Jonathan Palmer 1983–1989 88 83 4th
9 Switzerland Marc Surer 1979–1986 82 4th
10 Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi 2005–2007, 2009–2011 81 80 6th
Sources:[57][58]

Most podium finishes before first win

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Driver Podiums
1 France Patrick Depailler 15
France Jean Alesi
Finland Mika Häkkinen
United Kingdom Eddie Irvine
United Kingdom Lando Norris
6 United States Richie Ginther 13
United Kingdom Jenson Button
8 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 12
9 Finland Valtteri Bottas 11
Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
Source:[59]

Most podium finishes without a win

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Driver Entries Starts Podiums
1 Germany Nick Heidfeld 185 183 13
2 Sweden Stefan Johansson 103 79 12
3 New Zealand Chris Amon 108 97 11
4 France Romain Grosjean 181 179 10
5 France Jean Behra 53 52 9
United States Eddie Cheever 143 132
United Kingdom Martin Brundle 165 158
8 Italy Luigi Villoresi 34 31 8
9 Italy Andrea de Cesaris 214 208 5
10 United Kingdom Derek Warwick 162 147 4
Sources:[22][60]

Most podium finishes without a World Championship

[edit]
Driver Seasons Entries Wins Podiums
1 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 1993–2011 326 11 68
2 Finland Valtteri Bottas 2013–2024 247 10 67
3 United Kingdom David Coulthard 1994–2008 247 13 62
4 Monaco Charles Leclerc 2018–2025 173 8 50
5 Austria Gerhard Berger 1984–1997 210 10 48
6 Argentina Carlos Reutemann 1972–1982 146 12 45
7 Australia Mark Webber 2002–2013 217 9 42
8 Brazil Felipe Massa 2002, 2004–2017 272 11 41
9 Mexico Sergio Pérez 2011–2024 285 6 39
10 Italy Riccardo Patrese 1977–1993 258 6 37
Source:[61]

Points

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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]
Driver Points
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 5018.5
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 3444.5
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 3098
4 Spain Fernando Alonso 2393
5 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 1873
6 Finland Valtteri Bottas 1797
7 Monaco Charles Leclerc 1672
8 Mexico Sergio Pérez 1638
9 Germany Nico Rosberg 1594.5
10 Germany Michael Schumacher 1566
Source:[62]

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

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Driver Starts Points Average
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 3444.5 14.78
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 5018.5 13.21
3 Australia Oscar Piastri 70 799 11.41
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 299 3098 10.36
5 Monaco Charles Leclerc 171 1672 9.78
6 United Kingdom Lando Norris 152 1430 9.41
7 Germany Nico Rosberg 206 1594.5 7.74
8 Finland Valtteri Bottas 246 1797 7.30
9 United Kingdom George Russell 152 1033 6.8
10 Italy Kimi Antonelli 24 150 6.25
Source:[62]

Total points-scoring races

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Driver Points finishes
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 334
2 Spain Fernando Alonso 275
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 221
4 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 219
Germany Sebastian Vettel
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 197
7 Mexico Sergio Pérez 188
8 Brazil Felipe Massa 165
9 United Kingdom Jenson Button 162
10 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 156
Source:[63]

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

[edit]
Driver Starts Points finishes Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 334 87.89%
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 197 84.55%
3 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 51 43 84.31%
4 Australia Oscar Piastri 70 58 82.86%
5 United Kingdom Lando Norris 152 123 80.92%
6 Monaco Charles Leclerc 171 137 80.12%
7 Italy Giuseppe Farina 33 25 75.76%
8 Germany Sebastian Vettel 299 219 73.24%
9 Argentina José Froilán González 26 19 73.08%
10 Germany Michael Schumacher 306 221 72.22%
Sources:[15][63]

Most championship points in a season

[edit]
Driver Points Season Races Percentage WDC
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 575 2023 22 92.74% 1st
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 454 2022 22 76.17% 1st
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 437 2024 24 65.03% 1st
4 United Kingdom Lando Norris 423 2025 24 65.28% 1st
5 Netherlands Max Verstappen 421 2025 24 64.97% 2nd
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 413 2019 21 75.64% 1st
7 Australia Oscar Piastri 410 2025 24 63.27% 3rd
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 408 2018 21 77.71% 1st
9 Germany Sebastian Vettel 397 2013 19 83.58% 1st
10 Netherlands Max Verstappen 395.5 2021 22 69.69% 1st
Sources:[64][65]

Highest average points per championship

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Driver Points Season Races Average WDC
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 575 2023 22 26.14 1st
2 Germany Sebastian Vettel 397 2013 19 20.89 1st
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 454 2022 22 20.64 1st
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 392 2011 19 20.63 1st
5 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 347 2020 17 20.41 1st
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 384 2014 19† 20.21 1st
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 381 2015 19 20.05 1st
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 413 2019 21 19.67 1st
9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 408 2018 21 19.43 1st
10 Germany Nico Rosberg 385 2016 21 18.33 1st
Source:[66]
Notes
  • † Double points awarded in last race.

Highest percentage of maximum points in a season

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Driver Season Races Points Percentage WDC
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 575 92.74% 1st
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 2002 17 144 84.70% 1st
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 19 397 83.58% 1st
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 392 82.53% 1st
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 18 148 82.22% 1st
6 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 10 73 81.11% 1st
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 19 381 80.21% 1st
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2020 17 347 78.50% 1st
9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2018 21 408 77.71% 1st
10 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014 19† 384 76.80% 1st
Sources:[64][67]
Notes
  • † Double points awarded in last race.

Most consecutive points finishes

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Driver Points
finishes
Races
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 48 2018 British Grand Prix – 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 43 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
3 Australia Oscar Piastri 34 2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – 2025 Italian Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 33 2016 Japanese Grand Prix – 2018 French Grand Prix
5 Netherlands Max Verstappen 31 2024 Japanese Grand Prix – 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
6 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 27 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2013 Hungarian Grand Prix
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 24 2001 Hungarian Grand Prix – 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
8 Spain Fernando Alonso 23 2011 European Grand Prix – 2012 Hungarian Grand Prix
9 Finland Valtteri Bottas 22 2018 British Grand Prix – 2019 British Grand Prix
United Kingdom Lando Norris 2024 British Grand Prix – 2025 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

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Driver Points
scored
Races
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 1055[N 11] 2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 1008[N 12] 2018 British Grand Prix – 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 623 2016 Japanese Grand Prix – 2018 French Grand Prix
4 Australia Oscar Piastri 575[N 11] 2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix – 2025 Italian Grand Prix
5 Netherlands Max Verstappen 541[N 11] 2024 Japanese Grand Prix – 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
6 Germany Sebastian Vettel 424 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2011 Indian Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 420 2014 Italian Grand Prix – 2015 Italian Grand Prix
8 United Kingdom Lando Norris 394[N 11] 2024 British Grand Prix – 2025 Spanish Grand Prix
9 Finland Valtteri Bottas 338 2018 British Grand Prix – 2019 British Grand Prix
10 Spain Fernando Alonso 334 2011 European Grand Prix – 2012 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

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

Driver Age Place Race
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 17 years, 180 days 7th 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix
2 Italy Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 203 days 4th 2025 Australian Grand Prix
3 Canada Lance Stroll 18 years, 225 days 9th 2017 Canadian Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Oliver Bearman 18 years, 305 days 7th 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Lando Norris 19 years, 138 days 6th 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
6 Russia Daniil Kvyat 19 years, 324 days 9th 2014 Australian Grand Prix
7 Germany Sebastian Vettel 19 years, 349 days 8th 2007 United States Grand Prix
8 Spain Jaime Alguersuari 20 years, 12 days 9th 2010 Malaysian Grand Prix
9 United Kingdom Jenson Button 20 years, 67 days 6th 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix
10 Mexico Ricardo Rodríguez 20 years, 123 days 4th 1962 Belgian Grand Prix
Sources:[3][72]

Oldest drivers to score points

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

Driver Age Place Race
1 France Philippe Étancelin 53 years, 249 days 5th 1950 Italian Grand Prix
2 Italy Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days 1st 1951 French Grand Prix
3 Monaco Louis Chiron 50 years, 291 days 3rd 1950 Monaco Grand Prix
4 France Louis Rosier 50 years, 274 days 5th 1956 German Grand Prix
5 Italy Felice Bonetto 50 years, 75 days 4th 1953 Swiss Grand Prix
6 Italy Piero Taruffi 48 years, 334 days 2nd 1955 Italian Grand Prix
7 Italy Giuseppe Farina 48 years, 218 days 3rd 1955 Belgian Grand Prix
8 Brazil Chico Landi 48 years, 191 days 4th 1956 Argentine Grand Prix
9 Italy Luigi Villoresi 47 years, 18 days 5th 1956 Belgian Grand Prix
10 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 47 years, 12 days 4th 1958 French Grand Prix
Sources:[3][72]

Most points without a win

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Driver Entries Starts Points
1 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 254 250 622
2 France Romain Grosjean 181 179 391
3 Canada Lance Stroll 193 189 325
4 Thailand Alexander Albon 130 128 313
5 Germany Nick Heidfeld 185 183 259
6 Russia Daniil Kvyat 112 110 202
Denmark Kevin Magnussen 187 185
8 Italy Kimi Antonelli 24 24 150
9 Japan Kamui Kobayashi 76 75 125
10 Germany Adrian Sutil 128 128 124
Japan Yuki Tsunoda 114 111
Sources:[22][73][74]

Most career points without being World Champion

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Driver Points Best WDC finish
1 Finland Valtteri Bottas 1797 2nd in 2019 and 2020
2 Monaco Charles Leclerc 1672 2nd in 2022
3 Mexico Sergio Pérez 1638 2nd in 2023
4 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 1336.5 5th in 2021, 2022 and 2024
5 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 1329 3rd in 2014 and 2016
6 Brazil Felipe Massa 1167 2nd in 2008
7 Australia Mark Webber 1047.5 3rd in 2010, 2011, and 2013
8 United Kingdom George Russell 1033 4th in 2022 and 2025
9 Australia Oscar Piastri 799 3rd in 2025
10 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 658 2nd in 2002 and 2004
Sources:[61][62]

World Champions with fewest career points

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Driver Points WDC year(s)
1 United States Phil Hill 98 1961
2 Austria Jochen Rindt 109 1970
3 Italy Giuseppe Farina 127.33 1950
4 United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn 127.64 1958
5 Italy Alberto Ascari 140.14 1952, 1953
6 Finland Keke Rosberg 159.50 1982
7 United Kingdom James Hunt 179 1976
8 United Kingdom John Surtees 180 1964
United States Mario Andretti 1978
10 Australia Alan Jones 206 1980
Source:[62][better source needed]

Most races before scoring points

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Entry Start Driver Race
1 70th 44th Italy Nicola Larini 1994 San Marino Grand Prix
2 42nd 40th United Kingdom Jonathan Palmer 1987 Monaco Grand Prix
3 37th 37th United Kingdom George Russell 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix
4 32nd 28th France Philippe Alliot 1986 Mexican Grand Prix
30th Italy Alessandro Nannini 1988 San Marino Grand Prix
31st Germany Mick Schumacher 2022 British Grand Prix
7 31st 26th Italy Alex Caffi 1989 Monaco Grand Prix
29th Japan Ukyo Katayama 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix
9 28th 28th Canada Nicholas Latifi 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix
10 26th 25th United States Harry Schell 1956 Belgian Grand Prix
Source:[75]

Most races without scoring points

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Driver Entries Starts
1 Italy Luca Badoer 58 50[N 13]
2 France Charles Pic 39 39
3 United Kingdom Max Chilton 35 35
4 United States Brett Lunger 43 34
5 Japan Toranosuke Takagi 32 32
6 United Kingdom Mike Beuttler 29 28
Brazil Enrique Bernoldi 28
United States Scott Speed
9 Brazil Ricardo Rosset 33 26
10 United Kingdom Rupert Keegan 37 25
Netherlands Huub Rothengatter 30
Sources:[22][76][77]

Races finished

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Total career race finishes

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Driver Starts Races finished Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 343 90.26%
Spain Fernando Alonso 425 80.71%
3 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 349 278 79.66%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 299 254 84.95%
5 Mexico Sergio Pérez 281 242 86.12%
6 Germany Michael Schumacher 306 237 77.45%
7 United Kingdom Jenson Button 306 230 75.16%
8 Brazil Felipe Massa 269 225 83.64%
9 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 323 224 69.35%
10 Finland Valtteri Bottas 246 218 88.62%
Source:[78]

Most consecutive race finishes

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Driver Races finished Races
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 48 2018 British – 2020 Bahrain
2 Australia Oscar Piastri 44 2023 Mexico City – 2025 Italian
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 43 2022 Emilia Romagna – 2024 Saudi Arabian
4 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 34 2020 Styrian – 2021 Mexico City
United Kingdom George Russell 2024 Dutch – 2025 Abu Dhabi (ongoing)
6 Germany Nick Heidfeld 33 2007 Chinese – 2009 Italian
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2016 Japanese – 2018 French
8 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 31 2020 Eifel – 2022 Saudi Arabian
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2024 Japanese – 2025 Canadian
10 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 30 2012 Australian – 2013 Hungarian
Source:[79]

Total career race retirements

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Driver Starts DNFs Percentage
1 Italy Riccardo Patrese 256 147 57.42%
Italy Andrea de Cesaris[N 14] 208 70.67%
3 Italy Michele Alboreto 194 102 52.58%
4 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 323 97 30.03%
5 Austria Gerhard Berger 210 95 45.24%
6 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 187 92 45.24%
Italy Jarno Trulli 252 36.51%
8 France Jacques Laffite 176 87 49.43%
France Jean Alesi 201 43.28%
10 Brazil Nelson Piquet 204 86 42.16%
Source:[80]

Race leaders

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Led every lap, total races

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Driver Starts Races
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 23
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 161 19
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 18
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 299 15
5 United Kingdom Jim Clark 72 13
6 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 99 11
Germany Michael Schumacher 306
8 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 187 9
9 Italy Alberto Ascari 32 7
France Alain Prost 199
Germany Nico Rosberg 206
Source:[81]

Led for at least one lap, total races

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Driver Entries Races led Percentage
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 192 50.53%
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 308 142 46.10%
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 108 46.35%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 300 107 35.67%
5 Spain Fernando Alonso 425 87 20.47%
6 Brazil Ayrton Senna 162 86 53.09%
7 France Alain Prost 202 84 41.58%
8 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 353 83 23.51%
9 United Kingdom David Coulthard 247 62 25.10%
10 Brazil Nelson Piquet 207 58 28.02%
Source:[82]

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

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Driver Starts Races led Percentage
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 51 38 74.51%
2 Italy Alberto Ascari 32 21 65.63%
3 United Kingdom Jim Clark 72 43 59.72%
4 Brazil Ayrton Senna 161 86 53.42%
5 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 99 51 51.52%
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 380 192 50.53%
7 United Kingdom Stirling Moss 66 31 46.97%
8 Germany Michael Schumacher 306 142 46.41%
9 Netherlands Max Verstappen 233 108 46.35%
10 Italy Giuseppe Farina 33 14 42.42%
Source:[82]

Led for at least one lap, youngest leaders

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

Driver Age Race
1 Italy Kimi Antonelli 18 years, 225 days 2025 Japanese Grand Prix
2 Netherlands Max Verstappen 18 years, 228 days 2016 Spanish Grand Prix
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 20 years, 89 days 2007 Japanese Grand Prix
4 Monaco Charles Leclerc 21 years, 166 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix
5 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi 21 years, 225 days 2010 Canadian Grand Prix
6 Spain Fernando Alonso 21 years, 237 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix
7 Poland Robert Kubica 21 years, 278 days 2006 Italian Grand Prix
8 Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez 21 years, 280 days 2013 Spanish Grand Prix
9 United States Jimmy Davies 21 years, 285 days 1951 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
10 United Kingdom Lando Norris 21 years, 303 days 2021 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[83]

Led for at least one lap, oldest leaders

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

Driver Age Race
1 Italy Luigi Fagioli 52 years, 9 days 1950 Belgian Grand Prix
2 Italy Felice Bonetto 48 years, 35 days 1951 British Grand Prix
3 Italy Giuseppe Farina 47 years, 233 days 1954 Belgian Grand Prix
4 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 209 days 1958 Argentine Grand Prix
5 Italy Piero Taruffi 45 years, 219 days 1952 Swiss Grand Prix
6 Australia Jack Brabham 44 years, 107 days 1970 British Grand Prix
7 United States Mauri Rose 44 years, 4 days 1950 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
8 Germany Karl Kling 43 years, 354 days 1954 Italian Grand Prix
9 France Raymond Sommer 43 years, 291 days 1950 Belgian Grand Prix
10 United States Paul Russo 43 years, 50 days 1957 Indianapolis 500[N 1]
Source:[83]

Total laps led

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Driver Laps
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 5488
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 5111
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 3872
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 3501
5 Brazil Ayrton Senna 2931
6 France Alain Prost 2683
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 2091
8 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1943
9 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1919
10 Spain Fernando Alonso 1773
Source:[84]

Longest distance led, total

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Driver Distance (km)
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 27975
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 24146
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 19158
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 18156
5 Brazil Ayrton Senna 13430
6 France Alain Prost 12477
7 United Kingdom Jim Clark 10125
8 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 9651
9 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 9316
10 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 9183
Source:[85]

Most consecutive races led for at least one lap

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Driver Races led Races
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 18 2014 Hungarian Grand Prix – 2015 British Grand Prix
2 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 17 1968 United States Grand Prix – 1970 Belgian Grand Prix
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 15 2004 Australian Grand Prix – 2004 Italian Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 14 2020 Styrian Grand Prix – 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 Japanese Grand Prix – 2024 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
6 Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 2010 Japanese Grand Prix – 2011 British Grand Prix
2013 Canadian Grand Prix – 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix
8 Brazil Ayrton Senna 12 1989 Spanish Grand Prix – 1990 German Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 European Grand Prix – 1995 German Grand Prix
Spain Fernando Alonso 2005 Chinese Grand Prix – 2006 French Grand Prix
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix – 2019 Belgian Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 Australian Grand Prix – 2023 Italian Grand Prix
Source:[86]

Most consecutive laps in the lead

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Driver Laps led Races
1 Italy Alberto Ascari 304 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1952 Dutch Grand Prix
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 264 1988 British Grand Prix – 1988 Italian Grand Prix
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 248 2023 Miami Grand Prix – 2023 Austrian Grand Prix
4 Brazil Ayrton Senna 237 1989 San Marino Grand Prix – 1989 United States Grand Prix
5 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 235 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1992 Monaco Grand Prix
6 Germany Sebastian Vettel 205 2012 Singapore Grand Prix – 2012 Indian Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Jim Clark 186 1963 Mexican Grand Prix – 1964 Monaco Grand Prix
8 United Kingdom Jim Clark 165 1963 Belgian Grand Prix – 1963 French Grand Prix
9 Finland Kimi Räikkönen 162 2005 Spanish Grand Prix – 2005 European Grand Prix
10 Australia Mark Webber 159 2010 Spanish Grand Prix – 2010 Turkish Grand Prix
Source:[87]

Most consecutive distance led

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Driver Distance (km) Races
1 Italy Alberto Ascari 2075 1952 Belgian Grand Prix – 1952 Dutch Grand Prix
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1435 1988 British Grand Prix – 1988 Italian Grand Prix
3 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1227 1963 Belgian Grand Prix – 1963 French Grand Prix
4 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1150 1965 Belgian Grand Prix – 1965 British Grand Prix
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel 1112 2012 Singapore Grand Prix – 2012 Indian Grand Prix
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 1031 2023 Miami Grand Prix – 2023 Austrian Grand Prix
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1017 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1992 Monaco Grand Prix
8 Brazil Ayrton Senna 979 1989 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1989 United States Grand Prix
9 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 937 1955 Belgian Grand Prix – 1955 British Grand Prix
10 Australia Jack Brabham 847 1960 Dutch Grand Prix – 1960 French Grand Prix
Source:[88]

Most laps led in a season

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Driver Season Total laps Laps led Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 1325 1003 75.70%
2 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 1133 739 65.23%
3 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 1036 694 66.99%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 1131 684 60.48%
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 1122 683 60.87%
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021 1297 652 50.27%
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 1046 646 61.76%
8 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 1294 616 47.60%
9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2020 1037 613 59.11%
10 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 1149 587 51.09%
Source:[89]

Most races led in a season

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Driver Season Total races Races led Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 20 90.91%
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2019 21 19 90.48%
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 19 18 94.74%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19 17 89.47%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2022 22 77.27%
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 18 16 88.89%
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021 22 72.73%
2024 24 66.67%
10 France Alain Prost 1993 16 15 93.75%
Spain Fernando Alonso 2006 18 83.33%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014 19 78.95%
2017 20 75%
2018 21 71.43%
2021 22 68.18%
Germany Nico Rosberg 2014 19 78.95%
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2025 24 62.50%
Australia Oscar Piastri 2025 24 62.50%
Source:[90]

Highest percentage of laps led in a season

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Driver Season Total laps Laps led Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 1325 1003 75.70%
2 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 708 506 71.47%
3 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 1036 694 66.99%
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 1133 739 65.23%
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 1046 646 61.76%
6 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 1122 683 60.87%
7 Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 1131 684 60.48%
8 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2020 1037 613 59.11%
9 Italy Alberto Ascari 1953 736 418 56.79%
10 Finland Mika Hakkinen 1998 1015 576 56.75%
Source:[89]

Most races without leading a lap

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Driver Entries Starts
1 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 187 185
2 United Kingdom Martin Brundle 165 158
3 United States Eddie Cheever 143 132
4 Russia Daniil Kvyat 112 110
5 France Philippe Alliot 116 109
6 Netherlands Jos Verstappen 107 106
7 Spain Pedro de la Rosa 107 104
8 Brazil Pedro Diniz 99 98
9 Sweden Marcus Ericsson 97 97
10 Japan Ukyo Katayama 97 95
Sources:[22][58][91]

Most laps led without a win

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Driver Laps
1 New Zealand Chris Amon 183
2 France Jean Behra 107
3 France Jean-Pierre Jarier 79
4 United States Jack McGrath 70
5 United States Johnny Thomson 55
6 United States Pat O'Connor 46
Italy Ivan Capelli
8 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 43
9 France Romain Grosjean 40
10 Argentina Carlos Menditeguy 39
Sources:[22][61][92]

Multiple achievements at the same race

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Wins from pole position

[edit]

This is sometimes referred to as a "double".

Driver Races
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 61
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 40
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 37
4 Germany Sebastian Vettel 31
5 Brazil Ayrton Senna 29
6 France Alain Prost 18
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 17
8 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 15
United Kingdom Jim Clark
Germany Nico Rosberg
Sources:[36][93]

Most wins from pole position in a season

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Driver Season Races Wins from pole
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 2023 22 12
2 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1992 16 9
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 19
4 Germany Michael Schumacher 2004 18 8
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2013 19
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2017 20
2020 17
8 Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988 16 7
1991 16
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2015 19
2016 21
2018 21
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021 22
Sources:[93][94]

Pole, win, and fastest lap in same race

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

Driver Races
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 22
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 19
3 Netherlands Max Verstappen 14
4 United Kingdom Jim Clark 11
5 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 9
6 France Alain Prost 8
Germany Sebastian Vettel
8 Italy Alberto Ascari 7
Brazil Ayrton Senna
10 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 5
United Kingdom Damon Hill
Finland Mika Häkkinen
Spain Fernando Alonso
Source:[97]

Pole, win, fastest lap, and led every lap

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Main article: Grand Slam (Formula One)

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

Driver Total Races
1 United Kingdom Jim Clark 8 1962 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
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 6 2014 Malaysian Grand Prix
2015 Italian Grand Prix
2017 Chinese Grand Prix
2017 Canadian Grand Prix
2017 British Grand Prix
2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021 Austrian Grand Prix
2022 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
2023 Spanish Grand Prix
2023 Qatar Grand Prix
2024 Bahrain Grand Prix
2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
4 Italy Alberto Ascari 5 1952 French Grand Prix
1952 German Grand Prix
1952 Dutch Grand Prix
1953 Argentine Grand Prix
1953 British Grand Prix
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 Monaco Grand Prix
1994 Canadian Grand Prix
2002 Spanish Grand Prix
2004 Australian Grand Prix
2004 Hungarian Grand Prix
6 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 4 1969 French Grand Prix
1971 Monaco Grand Prix
1971 French Grand Prix
1972 United States Grand Prix
Brazil Ayrton Senna 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix
1989 Spanish Grand Prix
1990 Monaco Grand Prix
1990 Italian Grand Prix
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 1991 British Grand Prix
1992 South African Grand Prix
1992 Spanish Grand Prix
1992 British Grand Prix
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2011 Indian Grand Prix
2012 Japanese Grand Prix
2013 Singapore Grand Prix
2013 Korean Grand Prix
10 Brazil Nelson Piquet 3 1980 United States Grand Prix West
1981 Argentine Grand Prix
1984 Canadian Grand Prix
Source:[98]

Drivers' Championships

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Total championships

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Driver Titles Seasons
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 7 1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2008, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
3 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 5 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
4 France Alain Prost 4 1985, 1986, 1989, 1993
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
7 Australia Jack Brabham 3 1959, 1960, 1966
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1969, 1971, 1973
Austria Niki Lauda 1975, 1977, 1984
Brazil Nelson Piquet 1981, 1983, 1987
Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988, 1990, 1991
Sources:[99][100]

Multiple championships with a single constructor

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Driver Constructor Titles Seasons
1 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 6 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
2 Germany Michael Schumacher Ferrari 5 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
3 Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 4 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
5 France Alain Prost McLaren 3 1985, 1986, 1989
Brazil Ayrton Senna 1988, 1990, 1991
7 Italy Alberto Ascari Ferrari 2 1952, 1953
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio Mercedes 1954, 1955
Australia Jack Brabham Cooper 1959, 1960
United Kingdom Jim Clark Lotus 1963, 1965
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell 1971, 1973
Austria Niki Lauda Ferrari 1975, 1977
Brazil Nelson Piquet Brabham 1981, 1983
Germany Michael Schumacher Benetton 1994, 1995
Finland Mika Häkkinen McLaren 1998, 1999
Spain Fernando Alonso Renault 2005, 2006
Source:[100]

Most consecutive championships

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Driver Titles Seasons
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 5 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
2 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 4 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
6 Italy Alberto Ascari 2 1952, 1953
Australia Jack Brabham 1959, 1960
France Alain Prost 1985, 1986
Brazil Ayrton Senna 1990, 1991
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994, 1995
Finland Mika Häkkinen 1998, 1999
Spain Fernando Alonso 2005, 2006
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2014, 2015
Source:[99]

Fewest World Championship seasons before first title

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(Excluding drivers who competed from the very first championship season of 1950; including winning season)

Driver Seasons[N 15] First championship Debut year
1 Canada Jacques Villeneuve 2 1997 1996
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2008 2007
3 New Zealand Denny Hulme 3 1967 1965
Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 1972 1970
5 United States Phil Hill 4 1961 1958
United Kingdom Jim Clark 1963 1960
United Kingdom James Hunt 1976 1973
Brazil Nelson Piquet 1981 1978
Germany Michael Schumacher 1994 1991
Spain Fernando Alonso 2005 2001[N 16]
Germany Sebastian Vettel 2010 2007
Source:[101]

Most World Championship seasons before first title

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Driver Seasons[N 15] First championship Debut year
1 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 13 1992 1980
2 Germany Nico Rosberg 11 2016 2006
3 United States Mario Andretti 10 1978 1968[N 17]
United Kingdom Jenson Button 2009 2000
5 South Africa Jody Scheckter 8 1979 1972
Finland Mika Häkkinen 1998 1991
7 United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn 7 1958 1952
Austria Jochen Rindt 1970 1964
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 2007 2001
Netherlands Max Verstappen 2021 2015
United Kingdom Lando Norris 2025 2019
Source:[101]

Largest gap between titles

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Driver Seasons Years
1 Austria Niki Lauda 6 1977 1984
2 Australia Jack Brabham 5 1960 1966
United Kingdom Graham Hill 1962 1968
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 2008 2014
5 Germany Michael Schumacher 4 1995 2000
6 Brazil Nelson Piquet 3 1983 1987
France Alain Prost 1989 1993
8 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 2 1951 1954
France Alain Prost 1986 1989
Source:[102]

Youngest World Drivers' Championship - first-time winners

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

Driver Age Year
1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 23 years, 134 days 2010
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 23 years, 300 days 2008
3 Spain Fernando Alonso 24 years, 59 days 2005
4 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 years, 73 days 2021
5 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 25 years, 303 days 1972
6 Germany Michael Schumacher 25 years, 314 days 1994
7 United Kingdom Lando Norris 26 years, 24 days 2025
8 Austria Niki Lauda 26 years, 197 days 1975
9 Canada Jacques Villeneuve 26 years, 200 days 1997
10 United Kingdom Jim Clark 27 years, 174 days 1963
Sources:[3][103]

Youngest World Drivers' Championship winners

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(At the moment they clinched the title)

Driver Age Year
1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 23 years, 134 days 2010
2 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 23 years, 300 days 2008
3 Spain Fernando Alonso 24 years, 59 days 2005
4 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 years, 73 days 2021
5 Germany Sebastian Vettel 24 years, 99 days 2011
6 Netherlands Max Verstappen 25 years, 9 days 2022
7 Spain Fernando Alonso 25 years, 85 days 2006
8 Germany Sebastian Vettel 25 years, 146 days 2012
9 Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi 25 years, 303 days 1972
10 Germany Michael Schumacher 25 years, 314 days 1994
Source:[103][104]

Oldest World Drivers' Championship - last time winners

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

Driver Age Year
1 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 46 years, 41 days 1957
2 Italy Giuseppe Farina 43 years, 308 days 1950
3 Australia Jack Brabham 40 years, 155 days 1966
4 United Kingdom Graham Hill 39 years, 262 days 1968
5 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 39 years, 8 days 1992
6 France Alain Prost 38 years, 214 days 1993
7 United States Mario Andretti 38 years, 194 days 1978
8 United Kingdom Damon Hill 36 years, 26 days 1996
9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 35 years, 313 days 2020
10 Austria Niki Lauda 35 years, 242 days 1984
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

[edit]
Driver Starts Wins Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 13 54.17%
2 United Kingdom Lando Norris 24 3 12.50%
Australia Oscar Piastri 18 16.67%
4 Finland Valtteri Bottas 18 2 11.11%
5 United Kingdom George Russell 24 1 4.17%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Mexico Sergio Pérez 18 5.56%
Source:[105]

Most sprint pole positions

[edit]
Driver Entries Poles Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 10 41.67%
2 United Kingdom Lando Norris 24 4 16.67%
Australia Oscar Piastri 18 22.22%
4 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 24 2 8.33%
5 Finland Valtteri Bottas 18 1 5.56%
Denmark Kevin Magnussen 15 6.67%
Monaco Charles Leclerc 24 4.17%
Italy Kimi Antonelli 6 16.67%
Source:[106]

Most sprint fastest laps

[edit]
Driver Starts Fastest laps Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 9 37.50%
2 Mexico Sergio Pérez 18 3 16.67%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 24 12.50%
United Kingdom Lando Norris
5 United Kingdom George Russell 24 2 8.33%
Monaco Charles Leclerc
7 Germany Nico Hülkenberg 18 1 5.56%
France Pierre Gasly 24 4.17%
Source:[107]

Most sprint podium finishes

[edit]
Driver Starts Podiums Percentage
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 18 75.00%
2 United Kingdom Lando Norris 24 10 41.67%
3 Australia Oscar Piastri 18 9 50.00%
4 Mexico Sergio Pérez 18 6 33.33%
Monaco Charles Leclerc 24 25.00%
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Spain Carlos Sainz Jr.
8 United Kingdom George Russell 24 5 20.83%
9 Finland Valtteri Bottas 18 3 16.67%
10 Australia Daniel Ricciardo 12 1 8.33%
France Pierre Gasly 24 4.17%
Italy Kimi Antonelli 6 16.67%
Source:[108]

Most points scored in sprints

[edit]
Driver Starts Points Average
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 24 143 5.96
2 United Kingdom Lando Norris 24 86 3.58
3 Monaco Charles Leclerc 24 84 3.5
4 United Kingdom George Russell 24 80 3.33
5 Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. 24 79 3.29
6 Australia Oscar Piastri 18 71 3.94
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 24 63 2.63
8 Mexico Sergio Pérez 18 53 2.94
9 Japan Yuki Tsunoda 24 16 0.67
10 Italy Kimi Antonelli 6 15 2.5
Source:[109]

Total sprint laps led

[edit]
Driver Laps
1 Netherlands Max Verstappen 234
2 Australia Oscar Piastri 66
3 United Kingdom Lando Norris 51
4 Finland Valtteri Bottas 42
5 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 27
6 Monaco Charles Leclerc 26
7 United Kingdom George Russell 18
8 Mexico Sergio Pérez 10
9 Denmark Kevin Magnussen 2
Italy Kimi Antonelli
Source:[110]

Other driver records

[edit]

Race starts and entries, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Longest time between first and last starts 24 years, 278 days Spain Fernando Alonso (2001 Australian Grand Prix – 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) (ongoing) [111]
Longest time between successive starts 10 years, 114 days Netherlands Jan Lammers (1982 Dutch Grand Prix – 1992 Japanese Grand Prix) [112][113]
Most races between successive starts 167 Italy Luca Badoer (1999 Japanese Grand Prix – 2009 European Grand Prix) [114]
Most seasons with a start 22 Spain Fernando Alonso (2001, 2003–2018, 2021–2025) [115]
Most races not started 40 Italy Gabriele Tarquini [116][117]
Most consecutive starts without scoring points 53 Finland Heikki Kovalainen (2010 Monaco Grand Prix – 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix) [118][119]

Wins, other

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Description Record Details Ref.
Most wins with different constructors 5 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (Mercedes, Maserati, Vanwall, Cooper, Lotus) [120]
Most driver wins during seasons without a Constructors' Championship 37 Netherlands Max Verstappen [121]
Most wins in a season without winning the Drivers' Championship 10 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2016) [122]
Most wins at different Grands Prix 31 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [123]
Most wins at different circuits 31 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [124]
Most wins at the same circuit 9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (Silverstone) [125]
Most wins at a driver's national Grand Prix 9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [126]
Most wins in a driver's home country 9 Germany Michael Schumacher
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
[127]
Most seasons with a win 16 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [128]
Longest time between first and last wins 17 years,
48 days
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian Grand Prix – 2024 Belgian Grand Prix) [129]
Longest time between successive wins 6 years,
210 days
Italy Riccardo Patrese (1983 South African Grand Prix – 1990 San Marino Grand Prix) [130]
Most races between successive wins 114 Finland Kimi Räikkönen (2013 Australian Grand Prix – 2018 United States Grand Prix) [130]
Most race winners in a season 11
(1982)
France Alain Prost
Austria Niki Lauda
France Didier Pironi
United Kingdom John Watson
Italy Riccardo Patrese
Brazil Nelson Piquet
France René Arnoux
France Patrick Tambay
Italy Elio de Angelis
Finland Keke Rosberg
Italy Michele Alboreto
[131][132]
Most multiple race winners in a season 7
(2024)
Netherlands Max Verstappen – 9 wins
United Kingdom Lando Norris – 4 wins
Monaco Charles Leclerc – 3 wins
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton – 2 wins
Australia Oscar Piastri – 2 wins
Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. – 2 wins
United Kingdom George Russell – 2 wins
[133]
Fewest race winners in a season 3 Italy Giuseppe Farina, Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio, United States Johnnie Parsons (1950)
Italy Piero Taruffi, United States Troy Ruttman, Italy Alberto Ascari (1952)
United Kingdom Jim Clark, United Kingdom Graham Hill, United Kingdom John Surtees (1963)
Brazil Ayrton Senna, France Alain Prost, Austria Gerhard Berger (1988)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton, Germany Nico Rosberg, Australia Daniel Ricciardo (2014)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton, Germany Nico Rosberg, Germany Sebastian Vettel (2015)
Netherlands Max Verstappen, Mexico Sergio Pérez, Spain Carlos Sainz Jr. (2023)
[134]
Most different race winners in consecutive races 9
(1961–1962)
(1982)
Italy Giancarlo Baghetti (1961 French Grand Prix)
Germany Wolfgang von Trips (1961 British Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Stirling Moss (1961 German Grand Prix)
United States Phil Hill (1961 Italian Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Innes Ireland (1961 United States Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Graham Hill (1962 Dutch Grand Prix)
New Zealand Bruce McLaren (1962 Monaco Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Jim Clark (1962 Belgian Grand Prix)
United States Dan Gurney (1962 French Grand Prix)


Italy Riccardo Patrese (1982 Monaco Grand Prix)
United Kingdom John Watson (1982 Detroit Grand Prix)
Brazil Nelson Piquet (1982 Canadian Grand Prix)
France Didier Pironi (1982 Dutch Grand Prix)
Austria Niki Lauda (1982 British Grand Prix)
France René Arnoux (1982 French Grand Prix)
France Patrick Tambay (1982 German Grand Prix)
Italy Elio de Angelis (1982 Austrian Grand Prix)
Finland Keke Rosberg (1982 Swiss Grand Prix)

[135]
Most different race winners in consecutive races (starting from first race of the season) 7 (2012) United Kingdom Jenson Button (2012 Australian Grand Prix)
Spain Fernando Alonso (2012 Malaysian Grand Prix)
Germany Nico Rosberg (2012 Chinese Grand Prix)
Germany Sebastian Vettel (2012 Bahrain Grand Prix)
Venezuela Pastor Maldonado (2012 Spanish Grand Prix)
Australia Mark Webber (2012 Monaco Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2012 Canadian Grand Prix)
[136]
Most wins at different circuits from first win without repeating 11 United Kingdom Lando Norris [137]
Fewest wins in a World Championship-winning season 1 United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn (1958)
Finland Keke Rosberg (1982)
[138]
Most wins before first pole position 7 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart
Netherlands Max Verstappen
[139]
Most wins without a pole position 4 New Zealand Bruce McLaren
United Kingdom Eddie Irvine
[140]
Most wins without a win from pole position 8 New Zealand Denny Hulme[N 18]

[141]

Largest gap between first and second place in a race 5 min,
12.75 sec
United Kingdom Stirling Moss and United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn (1958 Portuguese Grand Prix) [142]
Smallest gap between first and second place in a race 0.011 sec Brazil Rubens Barrichello and Germany Michael Schumacher (2002 United States Grand Prix) [143]
Most wins not starting from pole position 51 Germany Michael Schumacher [144]
Most wins not starting from pole position in a season 9 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2022) [145]
Most consecutive wins from pole position 18 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2022 Dutch Grand Prix – 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix) [146]
Wins from most different grid slots 10 Netherlands Max Verstappen (starting positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 7th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 17th) [147]
Wins from most different grid slots in a season 7 (2022) Netherlands Max Verstappen (starting positions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th, 10th, 14th) [145]
Most wins in one country in a season 3 (2023) Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023 Miami Grand Prix, 2023 United States Grand Prix, 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix) [148]

Pole positions, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most pole positions with the same constructor 78 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) [149]
Pole positions with most different constructors 5 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (Mercedes, Maserati, Vanwall, Cooper, Lotus) [150]
Most pole positions at different Grands Prix 30 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [151]
Most pole positions at different circuits 32 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [152]
Most pole positions at a driver's national Grand Prix 7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [153]
Most seasons with a pole position 16 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [154]
Longest time between first and last pole positions 16 years,
43 days
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007 Canadian Grand Prix – 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix) [155]
Longest time between successive pole positions 8 years,
341 days
Finland Kimi Räikkönen (2008 French Grand Prix – 2017 Monaco Grand Prix) [156]
Most races between successive pole positions 168 Finland Kimi Räikkönen (2008 French Grand Prix – 2017 Monaco Grand Prix) [156]
Most polesitters in a season 9 (2005) Spain Fernando Alonso
United Kingdom Jenson Button
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella
Germany Nick Heidfeld
Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya
Finland Kimi Räikkönen
Germany Michael Schumacher
Germany Ralf Schumacher
Italy Jarno Trulli
[157]
Fewest pole positions with a World Championship 0 New Zealand Denny Hulme (1967)[N 19]
Austria Niki Lauda (1984)
[158]
Most pole positions in first championship season 6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007) [159]
Fewest races before first pole position 0 Italy Giuseppe Farina (1950 British Grand Prix)
United States Walt Faulkner (1950 Indianapolis 500)
United States Duke Nalon (1951 Indianapolis 500)
Argentina Carlos Reutemann (1972 Argentine Grand Prix)
Canada Jacques Villeneuve (1996 Australian Grand Prix)
[160]
Smallest gap between first and second place in qualifying 0.000 sec Canada Jacques Villeneuve and Germany Michael Schumacher (1997 European Grand Prix)[N 20]
United Kingdom George Russell and Netherlands Max Verstappen (2024 Canadian Grand Prix)
[143]
Most pole positions without leading a lap 3 Italy Teo Fabi [58][161]
Most pole positions without a win 5 New Zealand Chris Amon [22][161]
Most pole positions before winning a World Championship 30 Germany Nico Rosberg [162]
Most pole positions without a World Championship 27 Monaco Charles Leclerc [162]

Fastest laps, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most fastest laps with the same constructor 55 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) [163]
Fastest laps with most different constructors 6 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (Mercedes, Maserati, Vanwall, Cooper, Lotus, BRM) [164]
Most fastest laps at different Grands Prix 27 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [165]
Most fastest laps at different circuits 27 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [166]
Most fastest laps at a driver's national Grand Prix 7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell [167]
Most seasons with a fastest lap 18 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [168]
Longest time between first and last fastest lap 21 years,
15 days
Spain Fernando Alonso (2003 Canadian Grand Prix – 2024 Austrian Grand Prix) [169]
Longest time between successive fastest laps 7 years,
347 days
Italy Giancarlo Fisichella (1997 Spanish Grand Prix – 2005 Spanish Grand Prix) [170]
Most races between successive fastest laps 132 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella (1997 Spanish Grand Prix – 2005 Spanish Grand Prix) [170]
Most wins with fastest lap 48 Germany Michael Schumacher [171]

Podium finishes, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most podium finishes with the same constructor 153 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) [172]
Podium finishes with most different constructors 6 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (Mercedes, Maserati, Vanwall, Cooper, Lotus, BRM) [173]
Podiums at most different Grands Prix 37 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [174]
Podiums at most different circuits 36 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [175]
Most podiums at the same Grand Prix 14 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (British Grand Prix) [176]
Most podiums at the same circuit 15 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (Silverstone) [177]
Most podium finishes at a driver's national Grand Prix 14 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [178]
Longest time between first and last podium finishes 20 years,
228 days
Spain Fernando Alonso (2003 Malaysian Grand Prix – 2023 São Paulo Grand Prix) [179]
Longest time between successive podium finishes 7 years,
285 days
Austria Alexander Wurz (1997 British Grand Prix – 2005 San Marino Grand Prix) [180]
Most races between successive podium finishes 105 Spain Fernando Alonso (2014 Hungarian Grand Prix – 2021 Qatar Grand Prix) [181]
Most consecutive podium finishes from start of career 9 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007 Australian Grand Prix – 2007 British Grand Prix) [182]
Most podiums in a first championship season 12 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [183]
Most seasons with a podium finish 18 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [184]
Most consecutive seasons with a podium finish 18 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007 - 2024) [185]
Most podium finishers in a season 18
(1982)
France Alain Prost
Argentina Carlos Reutemann
France René Arnoux
United Kingdom John Watson
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell
Austria Niki Lauda
Finland Keke Rosberg
Italy Riccardo Patrese
France Didier Pironi
Canada Gilles Villeneuve
Italy Michele Alboreto
United States Eddie Cheever
Italy Andrea de Cesaris
Brazil Nelson Piquet
France Patrick Tambay
Italy Elio de Angelis
France Jacques Laffite
United States Mario Andretti
[186]
Most podiums not starting from front row 72 Finland Kimi Räikkönen [187]
Most second places 57 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [188]
Most third places 45 Finland Kimi Räikkönen [189]
Most podiums by the same duo 60 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton and Netherlands Max Verstappen [190]
Most podiums by the same trio 20 Finland Valtteri Bottas, United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton and Netherlands Max Verstappen [191]
Most identical podium 8 1st: United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton, 2nd: Germany Nico Rosberg, 3rd: Germany Sebastian Vettel [192]
Most 1st and 2nd place podiums by the same duo 37 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton and Netherlands Max Verstappen [193]
Most consecutive top two finishes 15 Germany Michael Schumacher (2002 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2002 Japanese Grand Prix)
Netherlands Max Verstappen (2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2023 Italian Grand Prix)
[70]
Podiums from most different grid slots 17 Netherlands Max Verstappen (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, pit-lane) [194]

Points, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Points finishes with most different constructors 9 Italy Andrea de Cesaris (McLaren, Alfa Romeo, Ligier, Brabham, Rial, Dallara, Jordan, Tyrrell, Sauber) [195]
Longest time between first and last points finishes 22 years,
284 days
Spain Fernando Alonso (2003 Australian Grand Prix – 2025 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) [196]
Longest time between successive points finishes 8 years,
256 days
Poland Robert Kubica (2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2019 German Grand Prix) [197]
Most races between successive points finishes 168 Poland Robert Kubica (2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 2019 German Grand Prix) [197]
Most consecutive seasons with points finishes 19 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007–2025) (ongoing) [198]
Most points without a podium 124 Germany Adrian Sutil
Japan Yuki Tsunoda
[199]
Most laps completed without scoring a point 2364 Italy Luca Badoer [22]
Most points in first championship season 150 Italy Kimi Antonelli (2025) [200]

Race finishes, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Worst finishing position in a race 24th India Narain Karthikeyan (2011 European Grand Prix) [22]
Highest percentage of race finishes in a season 100% United States Dan Gurney (1961)
United Kingdom Graham Hill (1962)
United Kingdom Jim Clark (1963)
United States Richie Ginther (1964)
Germany Michael Schumacher (2002)
Germany Nick Heidfeld (2008)
Finland Kimi Räikkönen (2012)
United Kingdom Max Chilton (2013)
Australia Daniel Ricciardo (2016)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2017, 2019)
Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023)
Australia Oscar Piastri (2024)
United Kingdom George Russell (2025)
[201][202]
Most classified finishes 353 Spain Fernando Alonso [203]
Most consecutive finishes from start of career 27 France Esteban Ocon (2016 Belgian Grand Prix – 2017 Mexican Grand Prix) [204]
Most consecutive retirements 18 Italy Andrea de Cesaris (1985 French Grand Prix – 1986 Portuguese Grand Prix)[N 21] [205][206]
Most retirements in a season 14 Italy Andrea de Cesaris (1986, 1987) [22][206][207]
Most retirements at one circuit 12 Italy Andrea de Cesaris (Imola) [208]

Championships, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most races left in a season when becoming World Champion 6 Germany Michael Schumacher (2002 in round 11 of 17)
Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023 in round 17 of 22)[N 22]
[209][210]
Most championship contenders at the last race of the season 4 (2010) Germany Sebastian Vettel
Spain Fernando Alonso
Australia Mark Webber
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
[211]
Most races as championship leader 126 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton [212]
Most consecutive races as championship leader 63 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2022 Spanish Grand Prix – 2025 Australian Grand Prix) [213][214]
Most consecutive days as championship leader 1029 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2022 Spanish Grand Prix – 2025 Australian Grand Prix) [213][215]
Largest points deficit overturned to become World Champion 46 (2022) Netherlands Max Verstappen and Monaco Charles Leclerc [145]
Most points between first and second in the World Championship 290 (2023) Netherlands Max Verstappen (575 pts.) and Mexico Sergio Pérez (285 pts.) [216]
Highest percentage points difference between first and second in the World Championship 50.43% (2023) Netherlands Max Verstappen (575 pts.) and Mexico Sergio Pérez (285 pts.) [216]
Fewest points between first and second in the World Championship 0.5 (1984) Austria Niki Lauda (72 pts.) and France Alain Prost (71.5 pts.) [217]
Smallest percentage points difference between first and second in the World Championship 0.47% (2025) United Kingdom Lando Norris (423 pts.) and Netherlands Max Verstappen (421 pts.) [217]
World Championship with most different constructors 4 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Mercedes, Ferrari) [218]
Longest time between first and last World Championship titles 12 years,
13 days
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2008 and 2020) [182]
Longest time between successive World Championship titles 7 years,
19 days
Austria Niki Lauda (1977 and 1984) [61][219]
Most championship leader changes in a season 10
(1986)
(2010)
Brazil Nelson Piquet
Brazil Ayrton Senna
Brazil Nelson Piquet
France Alain Prost
Brazil Ayrton Senna
France Alain Prost
Brazil Ayrton Senna
France Alain Prost
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell
France Alain Prost

Spain Fernando Alonso
Brazil Felipe Massa
United Kingdom Jenson Button
Australia Mark Webber
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Australia Mark Webber
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Australia Mark Webber
Spain Fernando Alonso
Germany Sebastian Vettel
[220]
Most championship leaders in a season 6 (2010) Spain Fernando Alonso
Brazil Felipe Massa
United Kingdom Jenson Button
Australia Mark Webber
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Germany Sebastian Vettel
[211]
Fewest championship leaders in a season 1 Italy Alberto Ascari (1953)
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio (1954, 1957)
Australia Jack Brabham (1959)
United Kingdom Graham Hill (1962)
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart (1969)
Brazil Ayrton Senna (1991)
United Kingdom Nigel Mansell (1992)
Germany Michael Schumacher (1994, 2001, 2002, 2004)
United Kingdom Damon Hill (1996)
Finland Mika Häkkinen (1998)
United Kingdom Jenson Button (2009)
Germany Sebastian Vettel (2011)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2015)
Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023, 2024)
[211]
Most World Champions competing in a race 6 (2012 Australian Grand Prix)[N 23] Germany Sebastian Vettel
United Kingdom Jenson Button
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
Finland Kimi Räikkönen
Spain Fernando Alonso
Germany Michael Schumacher
[221]
Most World Championship runners-up 4 United Kingdom Stirling Moss (1955, 1956, 1957, 1958)
France Alain Prost (1983, 1984, 1988, 1990)
[58][222]
Youngest double World Championship winner 24 years, 99 days Germany Sebastian Vettel (2011) [103]
Youngest triple World Championship winner 25 years, 145 days Germany Sebastian Vettel (2012) [103]
Youngest quadruple World Championship winner 26 years, 115 days Germany Sebastian Vettel (2013) [103]
Youngest quintuple World Championship winner 33 years, 201 days Germany Michael Schumacher (2002) [103]

Sprints, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most sprint wins in a season 4 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023, 2024) [223]

Teammates, other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most races 104 Germany Michael Schumacher and Brazil Rubens Barrichello (Ferrari, 2000–2005) [224]
Most 1–2 finishes 31 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton and Germany Nico Rosberg (Mercedes, 2014–2016) [225]
Most grid front rows 44 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton and Germany Nico Rosberg (Mercedes, 2013–2016) [226]
Most 1–2 finishes from front row 27 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton and Germany Nico Rosberg (Mercedes, 2014–2016) [227]

Other

[edit]
Description Record Details Ref.
Most pit stops by a driver in a race 7 France Alain Prost (1993 European Grand Prix)
Canada Lance Stroll, New Zealand Liam Lawson, United Kingdom George Russell (2023 Dutch Grand Prix)
[228][229]
Most pit stops by a winning driver in a race 6 United Kingdom Jenson Button (2011 Canadian Grand Prix)[N 24]
Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023 Dutch Grand Prix)
[230][229]
Most positions gained in a race 30 United States Jim Rathmann (1957 Indianapolis 500) [231]
Most overtakes in a season 95 Mexico Sergio Pérez (2023) [232]
Most times being overtaken in a season 70 France Charles Pic (2012) [58]
Most driving penalties in a race 5 France Esteban Ocon (2023 Austrian Grand Prix) [233]
Most driving penalties in a season 10 Venezuela Pastor Maldonado (2014) [22][58][234]
Most grid place penalties in a race 70 United Kingdom Jenson Button (2015 Mexican Grand Prix)[N 25] [235]
Shortest time elapsed before earning a penalty 9 seconds Germany Sebastian Vettel (2006 Turkish Grand Prix)[N 26] [236]
Shortest distance driven in career 2 m Germany Ernst Loof (1953 German Grand Prix)[N 27] [22][234]
Youngest driver to participate in a session 17 years,
3 days
Netherlands Max Verstappen (2014 Japanese Grand Prix) [237]
Most laps driven in career 23,084 laps (ongoing) Spain Fernando Alonso [238]
Longest distance driven in career 115,658 km (ongoing) Spain Fernando Alonso [239]
Highest average speed by a winning driver in a race 250.706 km/h Netherlands Max Verstappen (2025 Italian Grand Prix) [240]
Lowest average speed by a winning driver in a race 53.583 km/h Netherlands Max Verstappen (2022 Japanese Grand Prix) [241]
Most hat-tricks in a season 6 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2023) [70]
Most consecutive seasons with a grand slam 5 Netherlands Max Verstappen (2021–2025) (ongoing) [242]
Most consecutive grand slams 2 Italy Alberto Ascari (1952 German Grand Prix, 1952 Dutch Grand Prix)
United Kingdom Jim Clark (1963 Dutch Grand Prix, 1963 French Grand Prix and 1965 French Grand Prix, 1965 German Grand Prix)
Germany Sebastian Vettel (2013 Singapore Grand Prix, 2013 Korean Grand Prix)
[242]
Most consecutive races whilst in contention for a championship 176 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2014 Australian Grand Prix - 2022 Italian Grand Prix)

See also

[edit]
  • List of Formula One drivers
  • List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p The Indianapolis 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. ^ a b Including BWT 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 subsequent 1953 Dutch and Belgian Grands Prix and discounting the intervening 1953 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 with race 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 the 1955 Argentine Grand Prix.
  11. ^ a b c d Including 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 the 1987 Belgian Grand Prix.
  15. ^ a b This 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 by Heinz-Harald Frentzen.
  21. ^ Some sources listed De Cesaris's sequence to 22 retirements, starting from the 1986 Australian Grand Prix to the 1988 Canadian Grand Prix and including the 1987 Belgian, 1987 Australian, and 1988 Canadian Grands Prix on the basis that he did not complete the races.
  22. ^ Verstappen won the 2023 World Championship at the Qatar 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 and Formula 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 the 1993 Italian Grand Prix, is frequently referred to as having the shortest Formula One career but that is a technicality.

References

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  1. ^ "Most race entries by an F1 driver". GP Racing Stats. 7 December 2025. Archived from the original on 27 March 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2025.
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