Which Australian F1 driver has started the most races?
Daniel Ricciardo is the Australian F1 driver with the most Grand Prix starts. From Ricciardo to Jack Brabham, here are the Australian drivers who have made the most Formula 1 starts.
Daniel Ricciardo is the Australian F1 driver with the most Grand Prix starts. From Ricciardo to Jack Brabham, here are the Australian drivers who have made the most Formula 1 starts.
There have been only five races in Formula 1’s V6 hybrid era in which no drivers from the 2023 grid finished on the podium, the most recent being the 2017 Monaco Grand Prix.
There have been 22 occasions in Formula 1 history on which a driver has won the same Grand Prix on the same day twice. We take a look at the drivers who have won the same race twice on the same date!
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!
With Daniel Ricciardo not on the 2023 grid, car number 3 will be absent from Formula 1 in 2022. Not having car number 3 on the grid is quite a rare occurrence. Here are the last ten times that car number 3 has not started a Grand Prix!
Since 2007, Sebastian Vettel has been a Formula 1 record-breaker, becoming the youngest-ever champion in 2010 and taking the most ever consecutive wins in 2013. We take a look at more of the F1 records held by Sebastian Vettel!
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!
At the 2022 Italian Grand Prix, Pierre Gasly will equal Daniil Kvyat as the driver to have made the most appearances with the Red Bull junior team. Where do other drivers rank in the list of most starts with Toro Rosso and AlphaTauri since Red Bull entered a second team into F1 in 2006?
At the 2022 French Grand Prix, Max Verstappen becomes the driver to have started the most F1 races with Red Bull. Who else has started the most races with the team?
In a career that has spanned over 15 years and includes no fewer than 103 wins, Lewis Hamilton has experienced only four win-less streaks of ten or more races.
Charles Leclerc has taken pole position at all of the last four races and failed to win any of them. Should he do so again at the Canadian Grand Prix, he’ll equal the record for the most consecutive races at which a driver has failed to convert pole position into victory.
Nico Rosberg raced only once at Baku City Circuit, in the 2016 European Grand Prix but still holds an unlikely circuit record.
Fernando Alonso has broken Graham Hill’s 55 year-old record for most laps raced at the Monaco Grand Prix. Hill held the record since 1967.
There have been just three occasions in F1 history on which a driver has taken consecutive Grand Slams and only one occasion that two different drivers have taken Grand Slams at successive events.
There have been 27 Formula 1 races at which the win margin has been smaller than the pole margin. It last happened at the 2016 Singapore Grand Prix.
At the 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen became the first driver to win in car number 1 since Sebastian Vettel at the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix. It was the longest gap between victories for car number 1. But when were the other longest gaps?
Pastor Maldonado remains the last driver to convert his maiden Formula 1 pole position into a win. There have been seven new polesitters since, all of whom have failed to win from their first pole.
Johnny Herbert never had the best of luck in season-opening F1 races. His best result in a season-opener came on his debut at the 1989 Brazilian Grand Prix, where he finished fourth.