- Source: List of Formula One driver records
The World Championship of Drivers has been held since 1950. Driver records listed here include all rounds which formed part of the World Championship since 1950: this includes the Indianapolis 500 from 1950–1960 (although it was not run to Formula One rules), and the 1952 and 1953 World Championship Grands Prix (which were run to Formula Two rules). Formula One races that were not qualification rounds for the World Championship are not included, and sprints are only included when specified.
Races entered and started
Drivers are considered to be entered into a race if they attempt to compete in at least one official practice session with the intent of participating in the race. These drivers are noted on the entry list for that race. A driver is considered to have started a race if they line up on the grid or at the pit lane exit for the start of the race. If a race is stopped and restarted, participation in any portion of the race is counted only if that portion was in any way counted towards the final classification (e.g. races stopped before the end of the leader's second lap were declared null and void prior to 2005).
= Total entries
== Total starts
== Youngest drivers to start a race
== Oldest drivers to enter a race
== Oldest drivers to start a race
== Most consecutive race entries
== Most consecutive race starts
== Most races with a single constructor
== Most races with a single engine manufacturer
=Notes
‡ Not counting Petronas engines that were rebadged Ferrari power units of earlier seasons.
Wins
= Total wins
== Percentage wins (at least 15 starts)
== Most wins with a single constructor
== Most wins in a season
== Highest percentage of wins in a season
== Most consecutive wins
== Most consecutive wins from first race of season
== Most wins in first championship season
=Notes
Bruce McLaren won the 1959 United States Grand Prix in the first season (1959) in which he drove a Formula One car, but he had entered in two championship races in the 1958 season, driving a Formula Two car on both occasions.
= Youngest winners
=(Only the first win for each driver is listed)
Notes
There is one World Championship race winner born in the 21st century: Oscar Piastri (born 6 April 2001)
= Oldest winners
=(Only the last win for each driver is listed)
Notes
Luigi Fagioli is the only World Championship race winner born in the 19th century.
= Fewest races before first win
== Most races before first win
== Most races without a win
== Wins from farthest back on the starting grid
== Most wins at the same Grand Prix
== Most consecutive wins at the same Grand Prix
== Most wins without a World Championship
== Most consecutive seasons with a win
=Pole positions
= Total pole positions
== Percentage pole positions (at least 15 entries)
== Most consecutive pole positions
== Most consecutive pole positions from first race of season
== Most pole positions at the same Grand Prix
== Most consecutive pole positions at the same Grand Prix
== Most pole positions in a season
== Highest percentage of pole positions in a season
== Percentage pole positions converted to wins (at least 5 poles)
== Youngest polesitters
=(Only the first pole position for each driver is listed)
= Oldest polesitters
=(Only the last pole position for each driver is listed)
Notes
Michael Schumacher was aged 43 years, 144 days when he set the fastest time in qualifying for the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix; he did not start the race from pole position due to a 5-place grid penalty incurred from the previous race, the 2012 Spanish Grand Prix.
= Most races before first pole position
== Most races without a pole position
== Most consecutive seasons with a pole position
== Most front rows
=Fastest laps
= Total fastest laps
== Percentage fastest laps (at least 15 starts)
== Most consecutive fastest laps
=Notes
This table deliberately only goes down to 4th place and 4 consecutive fastest laps because more than 20 drivers have set 3 consecutive fastest laps.
= Most fastest laps in a season
== Highest percentage of fastest laps in a season
== Youngest drivers to set a fastest lap
=(Only the first fastest lap for each driver is listed)
= Oldest drivers to set a fastest lap
=(Only the last fastest lap for each driver is listed)
= Most races before first fastest lap
== Most races without a fastest lap
== Most fastest laps at the same Grand Prix
== Most consecutive fastest laps at the same Grand Prix
== Most consecutive seasons with a fastest lap
=Podium finishes
= Total podium finishes
== Percentage podium finishes (at least 15 starts)
== Most podium finishes in a season
== Highest percentage of podium finishes in a season
== Most consecutive podium finishes
== Most consecutive podium finishes from first race of season
== Youngest drivers to score a podium finish
=(Only the first podium finish for each driver is listed)
= Oldest drivers to score a podium finish
=(Only the last podium finish for each driver is listed)
= Most races before scoring a podium finish
== Most races without scoring a podium finish
== Most podium finishes before first win
== Most podium finishes without a win
== Most podium finishes without a World Championship
=Points
Throughout the history of the World Championship, the points-scoring positions and the number of points awarded to each position have varied, along with the number of events per season in which points could be scored.
= Total career points
== Highest average points per race started (at least 15 starts)
== Total points-scoring races
== Highest percentage of points-scoring races (at least 15 starts)
== Most championship points in a season
=Notes
* Season still in progress.
= Highest average points per championship
=Notes
* Season still in progress.
† Double points awarded in last race.
= Highest percentage of maximum points in a season
=Notes
† Double points awarded in last race.
= Most consecutive points finishes
== Most consecutive points scored
== Youngest drivers to score points
=(Only the first points finish for each driver is listed)
= Oldest drivers to score points
=(Only the last points finish for each driver is listed)
= Most points without a win
== Most career points without being World Champion
== World Champions with fewest career points
== Most races before scoring points
== Most races without scoring points
=Races finished
= Total career race finishes
== Most consecutive race finishes
== Total career race retirements
=Race leaders
= Led every lap, total races
== Led for at least one lap, total races
== Led for at least one lap, percentage of races (at least 15 starts)
== Led for at least one lap, youngest leaders
=(Only the first race led for each driver is listed)
= Led for at least one lap, oldest leaders
=(Only the last race led for each driver is listed)
= Most laps led, total laps
== Longest distance led, total
== Most consecutive races led for at least one lap
== Most consecutive laps in the lead
== Most consecutive distance led
== Most laps led in a season
== Highest percentage of laps led in a season
== Most races without leading a lap
== Most laps led without a win
=Multiple achievements at the same race
= Wins from pole position
=This is sometimes referred to as a "double".
Notes
The most consecutive doubles by a driver is 6, achieved by Michael Schumacher (2000 Italian–2001 Malaysian).
The most wins from consecutive poles is 18, achieved by Max Verstappen (2022 Dutch–2024 Saudi Arabian).
The most consecutive seasons with a double is 10, achieved by Lewis Hamilton (2012–2021)
= Most wins from pole position in a season
== Pole, win, and fastest lap in same race
=This is sometimes referred to as a "hat-trick" or "hat trick".
Notes
The most hat-tricks by a driver in a single season is 6, achieved by Max Verstappen in 2023 (Spain, Austria, Britain, Japan, Qatar and Abu Dhabi).
The most hat-tricks in consecutive races is 4, achieved by Alberto Ascari (1952 German–1953 Argentine). All other drivers have achieved not more than 2 consecutive hat-tricks.
The most times a driver achieved a hat-trick in consecutive races is 3, achieved by Max Verstappen (2023 Austrian–2023 British; 2023 Japanese–2023 Qatar; and 2023 Abu Dhabi–2024 Bahrain).
The most consecutive seasons a driver has achieved at least one hat-trick is 5, achieved by Alain Prost (1982–1986).
= Pole, win, fastest lap, and led every lap
=This is sometimes referred to as a "grand slam" or "grand chelem".
Notes
The most grand slams in consecutive races is 2, achieved by Alberto Ascari (1952 German–1952 Dutch), Jim Clark (1963 Dutch–1963 French), and Sebastian Vettel (2013 Singapore–2013 Korean).
The most grand slams by a driver in a single season is 3, achieved by Alberto Ascari (France, Germany, Netherlands 1952), Jim Clark (Netherlands, France, Mexico 1963); and South Africa, France, Germany 1965), Nigel Mansell (South Africa, Spain, Britain 1992) and Lewis Hamilton (China, Canada, Britain 2017).
The most seasons a driver has achieved at least one grand slam is 4, achieved by Jim Clark (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965), Lewis Hamilton (2014, 2015, 2017, 2019) and Max Verstappen (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024).
The most consecutive seasons a driver has achieved at least one grand slam is 4, achieved by Jim Clark (1962–1965) and Max Verstappen (2021–2024) (ongoing).
= Youngest pole and win
=(Only the first occurrence for each driver is listed)
= Youngest pole, win, and fastest lap
=(Only the first occurrence for each driver is listed)
= Youngest pole, win, fastest lap, and led every lap
=(Only the first occurrence for each driver is listed)
= Oldest pole and win
=(Only the last occurrence for each driver is listed)
= Oldest pole, win and fastest lap
=(Only the last occurrence for each driver is listed)
= Oldest pole, win, fastest lap and led every lap
=(Only the last occurrence for each driver is listed)
Drivers' Championships
= Total championships
== Most consecutive championships
== Fewest World Championship seasons before first title
=(Excluding drivers who competed from the very first championship season of 1950; including winning season)
= Most World Championship seasons before first title
== Largest gap between titles
== Youngest World Drivers' Championship - first-time winners
=(At the moment they clinched their first/only title)
= Youngest World Drivers' Championship winners
=(At the moment they clinched the title)
= Oldest World Drivers' Championship - last time winners
=(At the moment they clinched their last/only title)
Sprints
= Most sprint wins
== Most sprint pole positions
== Most sprint podium finishes
== Most points scored in sprints
=Other driver records
See also
List of Formula One drivers
List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions
Notes
References
External links
ChicaneF1 – Records
StatsF1.com
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