2019 Australian GP: Qualifying Analysis

Lewis Hamilton took a sixth consecutive pole at Albert Park as Mercedes dominated the first qualifying session of the 2019 season. We take a look at all the stats and stories from Saturday at the Australian Grand Prix!

2019 Australian GP: 5 Stories for Qualifying

The start of a new season. Our first chance to see the drivers pushing their cars to their limits. Qualifying hour for the Australian Grand Prix is bound to be a captivating sixty minutes of on-track action.

Lucky and Unlucky Grid Positions: Australia

The polesitter has won only once in the past seven years at the Australian Grand Prix, and there’s a further ominous statistic for the top six on the grid.

F1 Team Form: Albert Park

Ferrari have won the last two Australian Grands Prix, while Mercedes have taken pole at the last five. Elsewhere, Haas have finished the race only once and the Sauber team haven’t scored since 2015.

F1 Driver Form: Australia

Four drivers have a 100% finish rate at the Australian Grand Prix, two drivers have never failed to reach Q3 at Albert Park and Carlos Sainz has never failed to score here.

Albert Park Track Stats

All the facts and stats you need to know about the Albert Park circuit ahead of the 2019 Australian Grand Prix!

F1’s 5 Longest Comebacks

Jan Lammers, Luca Badoer and Robert Kubica all feature on the list of drivers who took the longest breaks from Formula 1. We take a look at their stories.

The New Driver Numbers for 2019

The 2019 season sees five drivers join the grid who have not previously had their own driver number allocated to them. We take a look at the new numbers, why the drivers chose them and the history each number has in the sport.

F1’s Biggest Gainers and Losers

Which drivers on the 2019 grid have gained places the most frequently in races and who has lost positions most frequently? Who holds the record for most places gained in a Grand Prix? We have all the stats!

F1 2019 Winter Testing Statistics

Who completed the most laps? Who set the fastest times? Who caused the most red flags? We have all the answers for you as we take a look at the statistics from F1’s 2019 pre-season testing!

F1 Testing 2019: Day 8 Report

Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheet as both Ferrari and Red Bull ended their testing programmes early after mechanical gremlins.

F1 Testing 2019: Day 7 Report

Ferrari returned to the top of the timesheet with the fastest time seen so far, while Pierre Gasly suffered his second testing crash.

F1 Testing 2019: Day 6 Report

McLaren set the pace for a second day in succession as a mechanical failure caused a crash for Sebastian Vettel and kept Ferrari off-track for most of the afternoon.

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