Progression of the record for most F1 Grand Prix wins. Seven-time World Drivers’ Champion Michael Schumacher holds the record for the most Grand Prix victories. Lewis Hamilton has raced for McLaren and Mercedes. He has won 21 races with McLaren and 50 with Mercedes.

Who has won the most F1 championships?

Overall, thirty-three different drivers have won the Championship, with German Michael Schumacher holding the record for most titles, at seven. Schumacher also holds the record for most consecutive Drivers’ Championships, winning five from 2000 to 2004.

Who is the oldest F1 champion?

1 Juan Manuel Fangio: Oldest F1 Champion at 46.

  • 4 Bobby Allison: Oldest NASCAR Cup Champion at 45.
  • 5 Mario Andretti: Oldest Indy Car Race Winner at 53.
  • 6 Morgan Shepherd: Oldest NASCAR Cup Racer at 72.
  • 7 John Force: NHRA’s Oldest Race Winner at 70.
  • 8 Al Unser: Oldest Indianapolis 500 Winner at 47.
  • When is the next Formula 1 race?

    Formula 1 officials released the racing calendar for 2019, with 21 races listed, the same as this year but without the mid-season tripleheader. The 2018 tripleheader included the races in France, Austria and England, which were run in 2018 on June 24, July 1 and July 8, repectively. In 2019, the race at Silverstone,…

    Which country has the most F1 champions?

    The United Kingdom. The UK tops the list of Formula One Grand Prix winners with 277 wins.

  • Germany. Germany comes in second place for its number of Formula One Grand Prix winners.
  • Brazil. Number 3 on the list is Brazil.
  • France. France is number 4 on the list with 79 Formula One Grand Prix wins.
  • Finland.
  • Who is the first champion of F1 race?

    As of the 2020 season, out of the 770 drivers who started a Grand Prix, there have been 33 F1 World Drivers’ Champions. The first F1 World Drivers’ Champion was Giuseppe Farina in the 1950 championship and the current title holder is Hamilton in the 2020 season.