2022 Singapore Grand Prix: Milestones and Records to Break
As Alonso becomes the driver to have started the most F1 races, Verstappen could become only the fifth to have won six races in a row and Singapore could have its fifth Grand Prix winner.
As Alonso becomes the driver to have started the most F1 races, Verstappen could become only the fifth to have won six races in a row and Singapore could have its fifth Grand Prix winner.
Max Verstappen has a mathematical chance of winning the title at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix but will need luck to be on his side to do so. Here are the title permutations ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix!
Verstappen wins on three consecutive weekends for the second time, Sainz records the best result from 18th in almost four years and Alonso sets more longevity records.
Verstappen takes a fifth consecutive victory, Ferrari reach 70 podiums at Monza and De Vries scores points on debut.
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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.
Verstappen is on the longest winning streak of his career, Hamilton becomes the 30th driver to lead at Zandvoort and Vettel does something no one has managed since 1977.
Verstappen wins at home for the second year in a row, Alpine record the team’s longest run of double points finishes in 16 years and Bottas records three consecutive retirements for the first time.
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Verstappen takes pole at home for the second year in a row, Stroll ends his Q3 drought and Bottas records consecutive Q1 exits for the first time in nine years.
As Verstappen hopes to become the 15th driver to win four races in a row, Leclerc moves into the top 10 of drivers to have made the most starts with Ferrari and Alonso can equal Raikkonen as the driver with the most finishes.
Verstappen become the fifth driver to win at Spa from further back than sixth, Hamilton records his third first lap retirement in Belgium and Gasly breaks a 69-year-old record.
Verstappen makes this the first time in over 60 years that two consecutive races have been won from the lower half of the grid, Vettel becomes the driver to race the most laps at Spa and Gasly breaks a 69 year old record.
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With no driver starting in the position in which they qualified, Bottas was eliminated in Q1 for the first time in over seven years and Albon became the 20th driver to qualify in the top ten this year.
While Verstappen and Hamilton are on the brink of a new 1-2 record, Magnussen could move up the list of most starts without leading and Gasly could equal the longest non-scoring streak of his career on his 100th race start.
Verstappen is the youngest driver to reach 70 podium finishes, Hamilton breaks a 67-year-old record and Alonso becomes the 8th oldest driver to score a points in the past 52 years.