News Statistiques en F1

On 11/07, 13:02
For many years, Nico Hülkenberg held an unenviable Formula 1 record: the most starts without a podium finish. But the German driver finally got rid of this statistic with 3rd place at the British Grand Prix. But he's not the only one to have had to wait a long time for a podium finish. Here are the longest waits for a podium in F1 history.
On 10/07, 09:32
We're already halfway through the 2025 season, so let's take advantage of the three-week break before the Belgian Grand Prix to take stock of the duels between team-mates. Points, Qualifying, Racing... We take a look at each team.
On 22/03, 13:20
The drivers set the stopwatches alight in qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix. The new tarmac, combined with improvements to the single-seaters, were responsible for this.
On 09/12, 19:08
The 2024 season was one of the most competitive. Both for the win and for the podiums. Here are some statistics to summarize it.
On 02/12, 16:50
French driver secured a win for Alpine in 2021. He also climbed the podium on several occasions. To highlight his time within the French team, let's take a look back at some statistics.
On 24/11, 18:17
With his fourth title obtained at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Max Verstappen is now one of six men who have won at least four world championships.
On 19/11, 09:10
The 2024 season nearing its end, teams are starting to take stock. Alpine driver Pierre Gasly could be the first driver in F1 history to finish a season without causing any dollar of damage to his team.
On 30/07, 12:37
Lewis Hamilton won the Belgian Grand Prix with a series of coincidences directly linked to the number 4, including the number 44 on his car and a 4.4-second pit stop for Oscar Piastri. This victory, marked by George Russell's disqualification, seemed a foregone conclusion for Hamilton.
On 28/07, 14:27
The German team pulled off a surprise at Spa-Francorchamps on Sunday July 28. Mercedes finished the Grand Prix in the top two places. A first in over a year and a half.
On 21/07, 15:27
Thirteen races, seven winners. We're certainly not on the same pace as 2012, with seven winners in seven events. But 2024 could become a historic season. Explanations.
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