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Statistics relating to age will only be rough as birth date information was not and still isn't a necessity for the GPVWC.
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 entering the race. These drivers are noted on the "entry list" for that race.
Originally, a driver would have been considered to have entered if he had declared his intention to do so. Unfortunately, due to gaps in the records, there may be inaccuracies with regard to race entries. Thus, race entries will be based initially on recorded information if a driver set a recorded time during any free practice or qualifying session for any given event. Eventually, as more information becomes available, race entries prior to 2009 for people who had submitted any laps but who had "missed the timing sensors" will also be added, whether they took part in the race session or not.
A driver is considered to have started a race if they line-up on the grid (or at the pitlane exit) for the start of a race. For races from the 2009 season onward, if a driver appeared in the race session but disconnected at any stage during or after the formation lap, that driver will be considered as having started the race.
None.
Not applicable for a per-season stats page.
For the time being, this list will remain incomplete until we can find the fastest lap times for certain races. Currently outstanding are:
Note that there have been many different points scoring systems in the history of F1 (even before the most drastic change so far—in the 2010 season), and so perhaps direct comparisons are not easy to make.
Seasons where a driver won the Drivers' Championship but his team did not win the Constructors' Championship
Description
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Record
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Details
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Championships
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World Champion with most races left in the season |
4 races |
2010 ( Janne Tanskanen) (in round 15 of 19)
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World Champion having been championship leader for most races in the season |
18 races |
2004 ( Michael Schumacher)
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World Champion having not been championship leader before in the season |
2 drivers |
1976 ( James Hunt), 2010 ( Sebastian Vettel)
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Most points between first and second in the World Championship |
10 points |
between Jason Endean (154 pts.) and Thomas Kimmich (144 pts.) in 2000
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Fewest points between first and second in the World Championship |
10 points |
between Jason Endean (154 pts.) and Thomas Kimmich (144 pts.) in 2000
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Fewest points between first and third in the World Championship |
31 points |
between Jason Endean (154 pts.) and Richard Dickson (123 pts.) in 2000
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Longest time between successive World Championship Titles |
2 years |
Mikko Jakonen (between 2002 and 2004)
Joe Consiglio (between 2009 and 2011)
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Most consecutive days as World Champion |
1,156 days |
Steve Elencevski (from 16/10/2005 to 15/12/2008 - check for actual dates of championship wins)
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World Champion with most teams |
1 team |
Jason Endean (BA Racing)
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Highest Championship finishing position for a rookie (not including 2000) |
2nd |
Jacques Villeneuve (1996)
Lewis Hamilton (2007)
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Most championship points for a driver in his rookie season |
154 |
Jason Endean (2000)
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Most races before becoming World Champion |
8 races |
Jason Endean (2000)
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Most runner-up championship finishes before becoming World Champion |
3 times |
Nigel Mansell (1992)
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Most runner-up championship finishes without becoming World Champion |
4 times |
Stirling Moss
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Most championship leader changes in a season |
11 times |
2010 Superleague season ( Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Jenson Button, Alonso, Mark Webber, Lewis Hamilton, Webber, Hamilton, Webber, Alonso, Sebastian Vettel. Vettel never led the championship during the season, only after the last race.)
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Most championship contenders going into the final race of the season |
2 drivers |
2000 Monaco Grand Prix ( Jason Endean, Thomas Kimmich)
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Wins
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Most different Grands Prix won |
7 Grands Prix |
Jason Endean
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Most wins with the same team |
7 wins |
Jason Endean / BA Racing
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Longest time between first and last wins |
5,145 days |
Michael Schumacher (1992 Belgian Grand Prix–2006 Chinese Grand Prix)
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Longest time between successive wins |
2,402 days |
Riccardo Patrese (1983 South African Grand Prix–1990 San Marino Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive seasons with at least one win |
4 seasons |
Steve Elencevski (2004–2007)
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Most race winners in one year |
3 (2002 and 2005) |
2002 Daan van Renswoude, Andrew Turner, Pedro Daniel Miguel, Jason Smith, Mikko Jakonen,
Erdem Coban, Jason Endean, Andreas Orth 2005 Steve Elencevski, Scott Whiteman, Aleksandar Cvijovic, Haiko Benthem, Emanuel Gaczella, Jorge Garcia Simarro, Kieran Ryan, Laurent Keersmaekers
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Fewest race winners in one year |
3 |
2001 Jason Endean, Thomas Kimmich, Kris Pukasa
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Most different race winners in consecutive races |
5 (several) |
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Fewest race wins in World Championship winning year (excl. 2001) |
3 |
Shiro Ryong (2003)
Mikko Jakonen (2004)
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World Champion with least career wins (exluding 2001) |
3 |
Shiro Ryong
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Most race wins in one season without becoming World Champion |
7 |
Luis Fernando Laaff (2006)
Lee Morris (2011)
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Penalties
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Most penalties in a season |
5 |
Lewis Hamilton (2008)
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Shortest time elapsed before earning a penalty |
6 seconds |
Sebastian Vettel (2007 United States Grand Prix; recorded speeding in pit lane six seconds into his career as a Formula One driver)
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Podiums
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Longest time between first and last podium finishes |
102 days |
Thomas Kimmich (2000 Italian Grand Prix–2000 Monaco Grand Prix)
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Longest time between successive podium finishes |
? days |
Joe Consiglio (2004 Canadian Grand Prix–2009 Chinese Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive podium finishes from début |
8 |
Jason Endean (2000 Hungarian Grand Prix–2000 Monaco Grand Prix)
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Most podium finishes without a victory |
5 |
Richard Dickson
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Most podium finishes before a victory |
1 |
Kris Pusaka
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Most consecutive top two finishes |
3 |
Richard Dickson (2000 Hungarian Grand Prix– 2000 Japanese Grand Prix)
Jason Endean (2000 British Grand Prix– 2000 Monaco Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive top two finishes from the start of the season |
0 |
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Most consecutive top two results, in both qualifying and race |
11 |
Sebastian Vettel (2010 Brazilian Grand Prix–2011 British Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive top two results, in both qualifying and race, from the start of the season |
9 |
Sebastian Vettel (2011 Australian Grand Prix–2011 British Grand Prix)
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Pole positions / front row starts
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Race starts (entries)
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Longest time between first and last starts |
n/a |
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Longest time between successive starts |
n/a |
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Most races for the same team |
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Michael Schumacher / Ferrari
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Most races for the same team, having driven for no other team |
80 races |
Lewis Hamilton / McLaren
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Most entries without starting |
14 entries |
Claudio Langes (1990 United States Grand Prix–1990 Spanish Grand Prix)
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Most races without scoring points |
58 races (50 starts) |
Luca Badoer
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Shortest Formula One career (having qualified for at least one race) |
a little over 800 metres (1/2 mile) |
Marco Apicella (1993 Italian Grand Prix)
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Most seasons with at least one start |
9 seasons |
Kieran Ryan (2002 - 2007 & 2009 - 2011 - check this)
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Finishes
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Most consecutive classified finishes |
41 races |
Nick Heidfeld (2007 French Grand Prix–2009 Italian Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive race finishes |
33 races |
Nick Heidfeld (2007 Chinese Grand Prix–2009 Italian Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive points finishes |
24 races |
Michael Schumacher (2001 Hungarian Grand Prix–2003 Malaysian Grand Prix)
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Most finishes in a season |
18 races |
Tiago Monteiro (from 19 races in 2005)
Nick Heidfeld (from 18 races in 2008)
Felipe Massa (from 19 races in 2010)
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Most finishes in rookie season |
18 races |
Tiago Monteiro (from 19 races in 2005)
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Most consecutive finishes from start of career |
16 races |
Tiago Monteiro (2005 Australian Grand Prix–2005 Belgian Grand Prix)
Heikki Kovalainen (2007 Australian Grand Prix–2007 Chinese Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive retirements (did not finishes)
|
14 DNFs
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Ivan Capelli (1990 Italian Grand Prix–1991 German Grand Prix)
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Most consecutive retirements (did not finishes) from first race of season
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11 DNFs
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Jacques Villeneuve (1999 Australian Grand Prix–1999 Hungarian Grand Prix)
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Most retirements (did not finishes) in a season |
14 DNFs |
Andrea de Cesaris (from 16 races in 1986)
Piercarlo Ghinzani (from 16 races in 1986)
Andrea de Cesaris (from 16 races in 1987), 15 retirements
Ivan Capelli (from 16 races in 1989)
Rubens Barrichello (from 17 races in 1997)
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Pit stops
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Most pit stops by a driver in a single race |
14 pit stops |
William Ponissi in the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix
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Most pit stops by a winning driver in a single race |
7 pit stops |
Mal McKee in the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix
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