2021 Turkish Grand Prix: Post Race Statistics
Bottas wins for the first time in over a year, Sainz scores from nineteenth on the grid and Alonso has an afternoon to forget.
Bottas wins for the first time in over a year, Sainz scores from nineteenth on the grid and Alonso has an afternoon to forget.
Bottas equals Arnoux as the non-champion with the most poles, Hamilton is set to start eleventh and Alonso records his best grid position in over seven years.
Hamilton records his 100th victory with the largest win margin in 13 years, Sainz takes his fifth podium and Verstappen finishes on the podium from 20th on the grid.
Norris takes the first pole of his F1 career, Sainz records his first front row start and Russell reaches Q3 for the fourth time in seven races.
Ricciardo becomes McLaren’s 20th winner, Bottas takes the first podium from 19th on the grid in 14 years and Kubica moves up the championship order.
McLaren and Ricciardo end their win droughts, Hamilton retires for the first time in over three seasons and Tsunoda records the first DNS at Monza in 36 years.
Bottas is fastest on Friday and wins Sprint Qualifying but will start from the back of the grid. Meanwhile, Verstappen secures Red Bull’s first Monza pole since 2013.
Verstappen reaches 1,000 laps led, Gasly finishes in the top six for a third consecutive race and Norris achieves a feat which no one has achieved since 1964.
Verstappen takes a home win, Hamilton nears 4,000 career points and Bottas moves up the list of most podium finishes.
Verstappen becomes the 35th driver to take a home pole, Red Bull start from the front for the 70th time and Giovinazzi records his career-best Saturday result.
Verstappen takes Honda’s first Spa win since 1991, Russell is the first driver to take their maiden podium at Spa in 33 years and Mazepin sets the slowest Fastest Lap time since 1976.
At the shortest ever Formula 1 race, Verstappen equalled Moss’ record of most wins without a title, while Russell recorded his first podium finish.
As Esteban Ocon became F1’s 111th winner, Alonso leads a race for the first time in seven years and Vettel is the second driver to be disqualified in Budapest.
Ocon takes his maiden win, Vettel is disqualified and Williams record a double points finish.
Hamilton equals the record for most wins at a single circuit, Raikkonen is the first driver to race at a circuit on twenty occasions and Norris sets a new McLaren record.
Hamilton records a record eighth home Grand Prix win, both McLaren drivers finish in the top five and Verstappen scores despite not completing a single lap of the race.
While Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the traditional qualifying hour, Max Verstappen secured pole position in the first ever F1 Sprint Qualifying.
Verstappen records his first Grand Slam, Norris records his first front row start and the last 144 racing laps have had the same leader.