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.

Which F1 drivers have scored in the most races?

At the 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton became the first driver to score points at 250 F1 race weekends. We take a look at the drivers who have scored in the most Grands Prix.

2022 Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying Statistics

Leclerc takes his tenth pole, Bottas records his new team’s best Saturday result in Bahrain in 14 years and Ricciardo is out-qualified by a team-mate in Bahrain for the first time.

Bahrain Grand Prix Quiz

How well can you remember the events of previous Bahrain Grands Prix? Test your knowledge of Bahrain International Circuit in the Lights Out quiz!

Make your 2022 Formula 1 predictions!

The 2022 season looks set to be one of the most exciting and unpredictable in recent memory. before the new season, we have 20 prediction polls about the year ahead.

The tallest 2022 F1 driver is…

Which F1 team has the tallest driver line-up in 2022? Who is the tallest driver, who is the shortest, and what is the combined height of this year’s grid?

F1 champions who never raced in car number 1

The number 1 returns to Formula 1 in 2022 with reigning World Champion Max Verstappen opting use the number on his car. But did you know there are four champions who never raced with the number 1?

Alonso to set new F1 longevity records in 2022

Fernando Alonso partakes in his 19th F1 season this year and is set to surpass a number of longevity records over the 2022 season – including most race starts and the longest F1 career.

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