Nicky Haldenby

After graduating in 2015 with a First Class honours degree in English Language and Literature, Nicky Haldenby, a lifelong fan of Formula 1, founded the Lights Out F1 Blog in 2016. The blog has become a firm fan-favourite, delving deep into the sport's history books and lifting the cover on unusual F1 statistics and trivia. Nicky also writes at F1Destinations and Motorsport Guides and can be heard as the resident stats man on the 2 Soft Compounds Podcast. His work has appeared on WTF1, BadgerGP, motorsport.com, Sky Sports F1 and BBC Radio 5 Live. Nicky is also the host of the F1 Rewind Podcast.

Your 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Predictions: The Results

Did you predict Vettel would score in his last race? Or that Leclerc would secure second in the Drivers’ Championship? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix were correct?

2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: F1 Milestones & Records to Break

As Vettel and Ricciardo bid a fond farewell to Formula 1, Yas Marina equals Adelaide as the circuit to have hosted the most curtain closers and Hamilton has his last opportunity to keep his win in every season streak going.

2022 Sao Paulo Grand Prix: A Statistic for Every Driver

Magnussen and Russell record their first pole and win in the same weekend, Norris loses his 100% points-scoring appearance rate at Interlagos and God Save The King plays on the podium for the first time.

2022 Mexico City Grand Prix: Qualifying Statistics

Verstappen secures Red Bull’s 80th pole position, Alonso reaches Q3 in Mexico for the first time and Bottas records his team’s best-ever qualifying result at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

2022 Mexico City Grand Prix: Milestones & Records to Break

As Red Bull look to equal their longest winning streak, Verstappen could set a new record for most wins in a year and Sainz could become the Ferrari driver with the most retirements in a single season in 25 years.

Your 2022 United States Grand Prix Predictions: The Results

Did you predict that the polesitter would be out of the race by the end of Lap 1? Or that Haas would record their best ever home race result? How many of your pre-race predictions for the 2022 United States Grand Prix were correct?

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