The Top 10: What are the most amazing Formula 1 records?

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The Top 10: What are the most amazing Formula 1 records?

Who was actually the youngest winner of a Formula 1 race? Who was the oldest driver to ever score a point? Who holds the speed record in a Formula 1 race? Records are constantly being set in Formula 1. But which Records are particularly remarkable or even for eternity?

Anyone who is interested in Formula 1 and its races will probably have seen one or the other record up close in front of the television.

Place number 10: Fernando Alonso holds the record for the most starts

The 1 and 2005 Formula 2006 World Champion has Kimi's record in 2022 Raikkonen broken: Alonso started 358 times - Raikkonen started 353 times.

9th place: 372,5 km/h

With a speed of 372,5 km/h, Valterri Bottas holds the current record. Never before has a racer been as fast as Bottas, who was able to set this record at the 2016 Mexican GP. The Finn Valterri Bottas was also the first driver to break the previously magical limit of 370 km/h.

8th place: Sebastian Vettel received the fastest penalty of all time

In 2006, Sebastian Hag set a rather inglorious record during the Turkish GP: 6 seconds. hag accelerated in the pit lane. That didn't detract from his career. Sebastian Vettel was world champion four times (2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013). Sebastian Vettel ended his career in 2022.

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Place number 7: The record for the fastest pit stop was set at the 2019 Brazilian GP

It took the Aston Martin Red Bull team just 1,82 seconds to change the four tires on Max Verstappen's car. The previous record was 1,88 seconds – also set by Red Bull Racing. The Red Bull team repeatedly made quick pit stops.

Number 6: The oldest driver in a Formula 1 race to have scored a point

Philippe Étancelin competed in the 1950 Italian GP at the age of 53 years and 259 days and was able to score a point. However, he was denied the great success in Formula 1.

Place number 5: The youngest driver in a Formula 1 race to score a point

At just 17 years and 180 days, Max Verstappen the youngest driver in a Grand Prix to score a point: he finished seventh at the Malaysian GP in 2015.

Place number 4: The youngest winner

Max Verstappen was also the youngest Formula 1 GP winner: he won the Spanish Grand Prix at the age of 17 years and 204 days.

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Place number 3: The youngest driver who ever started

At 17 years and 166 days, Max Verstappen was also the youngest driver ever to compete in Formula 1.

2nd place: Fastest race ever

The fastest so far Formula 1 race took place in Monza. The average speed at the 2003 Monza GP was 247,585 km/h. The winner: Michael Schumacher. The race was over after 1 hour and 14 minutes and 19,838 seconds.

Number 1 place: The smallest lead that has ever been measured

Many incredible things have happened during a Formula 1 race. The Formula 1 Grand Prix of Italy in 1971 is particularly worth mentioning at this point Races five cars crossed the finish line in the slipstream: Peter Gethin was able to clinch victory over Ronnie Peterson with a lead of just 0,01 seconds. Francois Cevert was in 3rd place, just 0,09 seconds from 1st place. Mike Hailwood was just 0,18 seconds from first place, while Howden Ganley finished 1 seconds in fifth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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