List of Formula One race records
This is a list of race records in the FIA World Championships, since 1950.
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This page is accurate as of the 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Race records
Description | Record | Details | |
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Most retirements (number) | 25 | 1951 Indianapolis 500 (out of 33 starters – 75.8%) | |
Most retirements (percentage) | 85.7% | 1996 Monaco Grand Prix (18 out of 21 starters) | |
Fewest drivers not classified | 0 | 1961 Dutch Grand Prix (15 starters) 2005 United States Grand Prix (6 starters)[N 1] 2005 Italian Grand Prix (20 starters) 2011 European Grand Prix (24 starters) 2015 Japanese Grand Prix (20 starters)[N 2] 2016 Chinese Grand Prix (22 starters) 2016 Japanese Grand Prix (22 starters) 2018 Chinese Grand Prix (20 starters)[N 3] 2019 Austrian Grand Prix (20 starters) |
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Fewest finishers (actual) | 3 | 1996 Monaco Grand Prix (21 starters. Seven cars were classified, only three actually crossed the finish line) | [1] |
Fewest finishers (classified) | 4 | 1966 Monaco Grand Prix (16 starters) | |
Most finishers | 24 | 2011 European Grand Prix (24 starters) | [2] |
Most pitstops | 88 | 2011 Hungarian Grand Prix | |
Fewest pitstops | 0 | 1961 Dutch Grand Prix | |
Fastest pitstop | 1.82 sec | Red Bull Racing-Honda on Max Verstappen (2019 Brazilian Grand Prix, lap 21) | [3] |
Most overtakes for the lead | 40 | 1965 Italian Grand Prix | |
Most overtakes in a dry race | 161 | 2016 Chinese Grand Prix | |
Most overtakes in a wet race | 144 | 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix | |
Fewest overtakes in a race | 0 | 2003 Monaco Grand Prix 2005 United States Grand Prix 2009 European Grand Prix 2017 Russian Grand Prix |
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Most starters | 34 | 1953 German Grand Prix | |
Fewest starters | 6 | 2005 United States Grand Prix (20 cars took warmup lap, but 14 cars pulled out before the start) | |
Smallest winning margin | 0.01 s (timed to 2 decimal places)[N 4] | 1971 Italian Grand Prix ( Peter Gethin from Ronnie Peterson) also closest 1st–3rd (0.09 s); 1st–4th (0.18 s); 1st–5th (0.61 s) |
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0.011 sec (timed to 3 decimal places) | 2002 United States Grand Prix ( Rubens Barrichello from Michael Schumacher) | ||
Largest winning margin (laps) | 2 laps | 1969 Spanish Grand Prix ( Jackie Stewart from Bruce McLaren) 1995 Australian Grand Prix ( Damon Hill from Olivier Panis) |
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Largest winning margin (time) | 5 min 12.75 sec | 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix ( Stirling Moss from Mike Hawthorn) | |
Lowest average race speed (winner) | 74.844 km/h (46.506 mph) | 2011 Canadian Grand Prix ( Jenson Button) (Race stopped for 2 hours due to heavy rain) | [6] |
Highest average race speed (winner) | 247.586 km/h (153.843 mph) | 2003 Italian Grand Prix ( Michael Schumacher) | [7] |
Highest average fastest lap (race) | 257.321 km/h (159.892 mph) | 2004 Italian Grand Prix ( Rubens Barrichello) | [8] |
Highest average lap speed (qualifying) | 264.362 km/h (164.267 mph) | 2020 Italian Grand Prix ( Lewis Hamilton) | [9] |
Highest top speed (race) | 372.5 km/h (231.461 mph) | 2016 Mexican Grand Prix ( Valtteri Bottas) | [10] |
Shortest race | 14 laps, 24 min 34.899 s 52.92 km (32.883 mi) | 1991 Australian Grand Prix (Race abandoned on lap 16 due to heavy rain) | [11] |
Shortest race without a red flag | 1 h 14 min 19.838 s | 2003 Italian Grand Prix | |
Longest race (duration) | 70 laps, 4 h 4 min 39.537 s | 2011 Canadian Grand Prix (Race stopped for 2 hours due to heavy rain) | [12] |
Longest race (distance) | 200 laps, 804.672 km (500 mi) | 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 Indianapolis 500 | [13] |
Longest non-Indianapolis 500 race (distance) | 77 laps, 601.832 km (373.961 mi) | 1951 French Grand Prix | |
Most times safety car deployed in single race | 6 times | 2011 Canadian Grand Prix | |
Most red flags in qualifying | 4 | 2016 Hungarian Grand Prix (Heavy rain, crashes of Marcus Ericsson, Felipe Massa and Rio Haryanto) | |
Closest result in a qualifying session | 0.000s between P1 and P3 | 1997 European Grand Prix ( Jacques Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen all set identical qualifying lap times) | |
Most pit stops by a driver in a single race | 7 | Alain Prost (1993 European Grand Prix) | |
Most pit stops by a winning driver in a single race | 6 (including 1 penalty) | Jenson Button (2011 Canadian Grand Prix) | |
Most (driving) penalties in one race | 3 | Pastor Maldonado (2015 Hungarian Grand Prix) | |
Most grid-place (engine) penalties for one race | 70 | Jenson Button (2015 Mexican Grand Prix) | [14] |
Youngest average age of podium finishers | 23 years, 256 days | 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix ( Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly, Carlos Sainz Jr.) | [15] |
Oldest average age of podium finishers | 46 years, 263 days | 1950 Swiss Grand Prix ( Giuseppe Farina, Luigi Fagioli, Louis Rosier) | |
Most races in a season | 21 | 2016, 2018, 2019 | |
22 | 2020 (originally planned)[N 5] | ||
23 | 2021 (planned) | ||
Fewest races in a season | 7 | 1950, 1955 | |
Season starting earliest in the year | 1 January | 1965 (South Africa), 1968 (South Africa) | |
Season starting latest in the year | 5 July | 2020 (Austria. Start of season heavily delayed due to COVID-19 pandemic) | |
Season ending earliest in the year | 2 September | 1956 (Italy) | |
Season ending latest in the year | 29 December | 1962 (South Africa) | |
Coldest race (air temperature) | 5 °C | 1978 Canadian Grand Prix | |
Hottest race (air temperature) | 42.5 °C | 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix | [16] |
Highest Grand Prix attendance (race weekend) | 351,000 | 2019 British Grand Prix | [17] |
Highest Grand Prix attendance (race) | 141,000 | 2019 British Grand Prix | [17] |
Lowest Grand Prix attendance (race weekend and race) | 0 | 2020 Austrian Grand Prix 2020 Styrian Grand Prix 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix 2020 British Grand Prix 70th Anniversary Grand Prix 2020 Spanish Grand Prix 2020 Belgian Grand Prix 2020 Italian Grand Prix 2020 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix 2020 Turkish Grand Prix 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (Grands Prix held behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic) |
See also
Notes
- 20 cars started the warmup lap before the start, but 14 cars pulled to pit lane during the start and did not participate in the race as part of a Michelin withdrawal.
- All cars finished the race apart from Felipe Nasr, who was still classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
- All cars finished the race apart from Brendon Hartley, who was still classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
- Since 1982, all race timings have been done to the nearest 0.001 seconds, but previously many races, including the 1971 Italian Grand Prix, were not. As a result it is impossible to know whether the finish was closer than that of the 2002 United States Grand Prix.
- 22 races were originally planned for the 2020 Championship before several calendar revisions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic were made, eventuating in 17 races planned.
References
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- "Statistics Grands Prix - Finished - The most". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Formula 1 DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award". 17 November 2019. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- "Statistics Grands Prix - Gap - The less". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Statistics Grands Prix - Gap - The most". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Statistics Grands Prix - Average - The less". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Statistics Grands Prix – Average – The most". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Italy 2004 – Best laps". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- "Formula 1 Gran Premio Heineken d'Italia 2020 – Qualifying Session Final Classification" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 5 September 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
- "Formula 1 Gran Premio de México 2016 – Race Speed Trap" (PDF). Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. 30 October 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
- "Statistics Grands Prix - Time - The less". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Statistics Grands Prix - Time - The most". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Statistics Grands Prix - Kms - The most". www.statsf1.com. Retrieved 14 January 2019.
- "Jenson Button's F1 Mexican GP grid penalty increased to 70 places". Autosport. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- "Podiums average age". Stats F1. Retrieved 5 September 2017.
- "Top 5 – hottest races on record". Formula1.com. August 2017. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- "Grand Prix attendance surpasses 4 million in 2019". Formula1.com. 19 December 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
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