Most F1 Wins in a Single Country
Michael Schumacher holds the record for most F1 wins in a single country, having won 12 Grands Prix in Italy. We take a look at the other drivers to have enjoyed multiple successes in a single country.
Michael Schumacher holds the record for most F1 wins in a single country, having won 12 Grands Prix in Italy. We take a look at the other drivers to have enjoyed multiple successes in a single country.
All the information you could need about the 2024 Italian Grand Prix weekend at Monza.
‘La Pista Magica’ – ‘the magic track’ – is how Monza is referred to by Italians. The ferocious speed of Monza encapsulates the spirit of the sport like no other circuit and requires the drivers to be on the absolute limit throughout the race weekend. Steeped in history and universally loved by F1 fans, Monza has hosted the most Grands Prix in the sport’s entirety.
In 2020, Imola returned to the Formula 1 calendar after a 14-year absence. The former host of the San Marino Grand Prix witnessed triumph and tragedy in its first 26-year stint on the calendar.
The polesitter has failed to win the last four races at Monza and no driver has scored from 20th since 1993. Here’s everything you need to know about the history of each grid slot at the Italian Grand Prix!
Mercedes have won the Italian Grand Prix in five of the last nine seasons, Red Bull recorded their first Monza podium since 2013 last year and Williams have recorded only one retirement in the last 20 years.
Verstappen recorded his first Monza podium by winning in 2022 and won again in 2023, while seven drivers hold a 100% finish rate at the circuit. Here’s everything you need to know about each driver’s history at the Italian Grand Prix!
Monza has hosted the Italian Grand Prix in every World Championship season except 1980. Here are all the facts and statistics you need to know about Monza ahead of the Italian Grand Prix!
In 2020, the Nurburgring became the first circuit to have hosted Formula 1 events with four different event names. Here are the circuits which have held F1 races with different titles!
Monza has hosted more F1 races than any other track, while four circuits have hosted upwards of 50 World Championship events. Which other circuits have hosted the most Formula 1 races? We have the answers!
At the 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Italy became the first country to have hosted 100 rounds of the Formula 1 World Championship. Here are the countries which have hosted the most F1 races!
Leclerc records his eighth pole position of the season, De Vries will start in the top eight on debut and Alonso equals Raikkonen in the Q3 appearance list.
As Alonso equals the all-time start record, Verstappen hopes to become the eighth driver to win five races in a row and Ferrari could become the first team to win at a circuit on 20 occasions.
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.
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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 seeks a third win in three weeks, Finland looks to score at 400 races and Hamilton could set a new record of Monza victories.