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.
Hamilton sets the 20th fastest ever pole lap, Verstappen equals Mansell’s tally of podiums and Gasly records an impressive feat for AlphaTauri.
Verstappen earns his first chance to win the title, Gasly records his first front row start and Giovinazzi takes a record away from his team-mate.
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.
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 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.
Bottas overtakes Stweart’s pole tally, Verstappen equals Lauda’s podium tally and Ocon completes a whole race on one set of tyres.
Alonso has his best qualifying in seven years, Raikkonen records his best result in almost two years and Schumacher suffers his first retirement.
Hamilton has won four of the seven Sochi races, while Mazepin becomes the latest Russian driver to start his home race.
Ricciardo becomes McLaren’s 20th winner, Bottas takes the first podium from 19th on the grid in 14 years and Kubica moves up the championship order.
Verstappen reaches 1,000 laps led, Gasly finishes in the top six for a third consecutive race and Norris achieves a feat which no one has achieved since 1964.
Verstappen takes Honda’s first Spa win since 1991, Russell is the first driver to take their maiden podium at Spa in 33 years and Mazepin sets the slowest Fastest Lap time since 1976.
As Esteban Ocon became F1’s 111th winner, Alonso leads a race for the first time in seven years and Vettel is the second driver to be disqualified in Budapest.
Hamilton equals the record for most wins at a single circuit, Raikkonen is the first driver to race at a circuit on twenty occasions and Norris sets a new McLaren record.
Verstappen records his first Grand Slam, Norris records his first front row start and the last 144 racing laps have had the same leader.
Verstappen records the largest win margin in over five years, Norris loses positions for the first time in 2021 and Bottas enters the top ten in the all-time podium list.
Verstappen is Le Castellet’s first Honda-powered winner in 32 years, Schumacher reaches Q2 for the first time and Gasly equals his longest points-scoring streak.
Perez records the smallest Baku win margin, Vettel is the only driver to score in every Baku race and the Haas drivers record their best F1 results.