2021 Abu Dhabi GP: A Statistic for Every Driver
Verstappen wins with a last lap overtake, Sainz out-qualifies his team-mate in Abu Dhabi for the first time since 2015 and Tsunoda equals the second-best result for a Japanese driver.
Verstappen wins with a last lap overtake, Sainz out-qualifies his team-mate in Abu Dhabi for the first time since 2015 and Tsunoda equals the second-best result for a Japanese driver.
Verstappen is crowned champion, AlphaTauri record their first double top five finish and Sainz finishes every race of the season.
Verstappen secured a vital pole, Bottas maintained his 100% Q3 appearance record with Mercedes and Tsunoda out-qualified his team-mate for the first time.
Hamilton sets the 20th fastest ever pole lap, Verstappen equals Mansell’s tally of podiums and Gasly records an impressive feat for AlphaTauri.
Hamilton closes the points deficit, Verstappen equals the record for most podiums in a year and Jeddah becomes the fifth venue to have its inaugural race red-flagged.
Hamilton takes a pole at another new venue, Bottas qualifies in the top ten for the 100th consecutive race and both Aston Martin cars are out in Q1.
Hamilton takes victory at a 30th different circuit, Alonso finishes on the podium for the first time since 2014 and Red Bull are on their best finishing streak since 2011.
Hamilton takes his first pole since the Hungarian Grand Prix, Perez fails to reach Q3 for the third time this year and Alonso qualifies in the top five.
Bottas equals Hill’s pole count, Verstappen equals Rosberg’s podium tally and Perez sets multiple fastest laps in a year for the first time.
Hamilton wins from tenth on the grid, Ocon scores in Brazil for the first time and Ricciardo’s finishing streak comes to an end.
As Hamilton sets the fastest time on Friday before being disqualified, Bottas takes the Sprint Qualifying win and Russell is out-qualified by Latifi for the first time.
Verstappen sets a new record for most wins in Mexico, Sainz scores in Mexico for the first time and Raikkonen has his best race weekend of the season so far.
Verstappen wins his ninth race of the year, Perez records the first home podium for a Mexican driver and Bottas records the worst ever finishing result for a polesitter in Formula 1.
Bottas sets a new record of most poles for a non-champion, Gasly records his team’s best qualifying result in Mexico and Raikkonen records his best Saturday result of the season so far.
Verstappen takes Honda’s first stateside win in 30 years, Red Bull reach 200 podiums and Alpine suffer a double DNF.
Verstappen extends his championship lead, Perez becomes the first Mexican on the podium in America in over 50 years and Hamilton continues his impressive COTA form.
Verstappen takes his ninth pole of the season, both AlphaTauri drivers qualify in the top ten and Raikkonen records his worst COTA qualifying result.
Bottas overtakes Stweart’s pole tally, Verstappen equals Lauda’s podium tally and Ocon completes a whole race on one set of tyres.