Which car numbers have taken the most Formula 1 wins?
Car number 1 has taken the most victories in Formula 1, while numbers 2, 5 and 44 also appear near the top of the list. Here are the car numbers which have won the most races in Formula 1.
Car number 1 has taken the most victories in Formula 1, while numbers 2, 5 and 44 also appear near the top of the list. Here are the car numbers which have won the most races in Formula 1.
Riccardo Patrese currently holds the record for the longest gap between two Formula 1 victories. We take a look at the drivers who’ve waited longer than five years between two F1 wins.
Jackie Stewart is the oldest surviving Grand Prix winner and one of only two drivers still alive who won a Grand Prix in the 1960s.
Just six drivers have won more than ten Grands Prix without ever winning the title. We take a look at the drivers who have taken the most F1 wins without winning the title!
Lewis Hamilton set a new record for most Formula 1 wins at the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix. We take a look back at the previous holders of the all-time Formula 1 win record and the races at which they secured it.
What are the oldest F1 records which have never been broken? From the oldest ever driver to most consecutive laps led, here are some F1 records which are unlikely to be beaten anytime soon!
The 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, on December 8, will be the sixth latest end to a Formula 1 season. Here are the latest dates on which the final race of an F1 season has taken place!
Lewis Hamilton will race with Ferrari in the 2025 Formula 1 season. Ahead of Hamilton’s switch from Mercedes to the Scuderia, we take a look at some of the statistics behind Hamilton’s move!
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.
Lewis Hamilton overtook Michael Schumacher as the driver to have led the title race on the most occasions after the 2021 Portuguese Grand Prix. We take a look at who has led the championship the most times in Formula 1 history!
Every driver aspires to have the lead of the Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship – but which drivers have held the largest points lead record in the sport’s history?
The F1 Drivers’ Championship was last tied heading into the final race of the 2021 season, while the Constructors’ Championship was last tied in 2006. Here’s a full list of F1 championship ties in both the Drivers’ and Constructors’ Championships!
At the 2022 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Max Verstappen moved up to third place in the list of most F1 podiums with a single team. Which other driver and team pairings were the most successful in terms of most top three results?
Nobody wants to be out in Q1 on Saturday. Since the knockout qualifying system was first introduced in 2006, there have been seven drivers who have recorded 50 or more Q1 eliminations. We take a look at who has the most Q1 exits in Formula 1!
At the 2023 Hungarian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton became the first driver to take nine pole positions at a single circuit. Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher are the only other drivers to have taken eight poles at a track.
There have been nine occasions on which successive Grands Prix have featured a new face at the front of the grid.
In 2020, Lewis Hamilton became only the 12th driver to miss a race in a season in which he won the World Championship. We take a look at the other drivers who have missed races in their title-winning seasons!
Since 1950, there have been 41 Formula 1 seasons which have featured multiple Grands Prix in the same country. We take a look back at the seasons in which F1 raced in the same country twice or more.