

The Silver Arrows have now reached Q3 with both cars at all of the last 70 Grand Prix weekends.īetween them, the teams covered a distance of 117,000km in races this year. Mercedes set a new record for most Q3 appearances in a single year, with both Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas reaching Q3 at all 22 races this season. MERCEDES MAKE Q3 AT EVERY SINGLE RACE THIS YEAR
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Lewis Hamilton and Lando Norris were the only other drivers to score at 20 races this year. The only times he failed to score were with eleventh place finishes in Portugal and France. It’s only the tenth time this feat has been achieved! Sainz also came close to scoring at every race. The largest win margin was at the Russian Grand Prix, where Hamilton won in the damp conditions, finishing over 53 seconds ahead of Verstappen – the biggest winning margin in 13 years.Ĭarlos Sainz finished every race in the 2021 season. Nine of this year’s 22 races were won by a margin of less than five seconds. HAMILTON GOT THE LARGEST WINNING MARGIN IN OVER A DECADE Another two 1-2 results next year will see Hamilton and Verstappen equal Hamilton and Nico Rosberg as the pair of drivers with the most 1-2 results in F1 history. It’s a new record for most 1-2 results shared by two drivers in a single year. Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton finished first and second at fourteen races this year. VERSTAPPEN AND HAMILTON LOVE A 1-2 RESULT

The last season to have more podium finishers than that was 2008 when fourteen different drivers finished in the top three. It’s F1’s highest-ever weekend attendance figure! THIRTEEN DIFFERENT PODIUM FINISHERSįor the second year in a row, thirteen different drivers finished on the podium. THE MOST ATTENDED F1 RACE EVERĪn estimated 400,000 fans were in attendance over the 2021 United States Grand Prix weekend.
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Winning every race of the first triple-header of the season, Max Verstappen also became the first driver in F1 history to record three Grand Prix wins in the space of just 15 days when he won the French, Styrian and Austrian Grands Prix from pole position. Verstappen finished first or second at every race this year aside from four: his three retirements (in Azerbaijan, Britain and Italy) and his 9th place finish in Hungary. Max Verstappen set a new record for most podium finishes in a single year, taking his 18th top-three finish of the season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Nine races have featured a red flag period in the past two seasons – that’s more than in the previous eight seasons combined! VERSTAPPEN MAKES PODIUM HISTORY There were six red-flagged races this year. NEW RECORD FOR THE MOST RED-FLAGGED RACES IN A SEASON Sergio Perez, Esteban Ocon, Daniel Ricciardo and Valtteri Bottas each took a single win.

This year’s only other repeat winner was Lewis Hamilton, scoring eight victories. Six different drivers won a race in 2021, with World Champion Max Verstappen taking the most with ten victories. Let’s take a look! MOST DIFFERENT WINNERS IN A SEASON SINCE 2012 Here are some of the wildest stats and numbers from the crazy 2021 season! From a first-time champion to a wealth of podium finishers and record-breaking attendance figures, it has been quite the year for F1.
