Facts
Teams
Red Bull Racing
Drivers titles – 6
Constructors titles – 5
Wins – 92
2023 driver line-up – Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez
Ferrari
Drivers titles – 15
Constructors titles – 16
Wins – 242
2023 driver line up – Charles Leclerc, Carlos Sainz
Mercedes
Drivers titles – 9
Constructors titles – 8
2023 driver line-up – Lewis Hamilton, George Russell
Alpine
Drivers titles – 0
Constructors titles – 0
Wins – 1
2023 driver line-up – Esteban Ocon, Pierre Gasly
McLaren
Drivers titles – 12
Constructors titles – 8
Wins – 183
2023 driver line-up – Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri
Alpha Romeo
Drivers titles – 2
Constructors titles – 0
Wins – 10
2023 driver line-up – Valtteri Bottas, Guanyu Zhou
Aston Martin
Drivers titles – 0
Constructors titles – 0
Wins – 0
2023 driver line-up – Fernando Alonso, Lance Stroll
Haas
Drivers titles – 0
Constructors titles – 0
Wins – 0
2023 driver line-up – Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg
AlphaTauri
Drivers titles – 0
Constructors titles – 0
Wins – 2
2023 driver line-up – Yuki Tsunoda, Nyck de Vries
Williams
Drivers titles – 7
Constructors titles – 9
Wins – 114
2023 driver line-up – Alex Albon, Logan Sargeant
Drivers
Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
Wins – 35
Poles – 20
Podiums – 77
Titles – 2
Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
Wins – 4
Poles – 1
Podiums – 26
Titles – 0
Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
Wins – 5
Poles – 18
Podiums – 24
Titles – 0
Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
Wins – 1
Poles – 3
Podiums – 15
Titles – 0
Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
Wins – 103
Poles – 103
Podiums – 191
Titles – 7
George Russell (Mercedes)
Wins – 1
Poles – 1
Podiums – 9
Titles – 0
Pierre Gasly (Alpine)
Wins – 1
Poles – 0
Podiums – 3
Titles – 0
Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
Wins – 1
Poles – 0
Podiums – 2
Titles – 0
Lando Norris (McLaren)
Wins – 0
Poles – 1
Podiums – 6
Titles 0
Oscar Piastri (McLaren)
Wins – 0
Poles – 0
Podiums – 0
Titles – 0
Zhou Guanyu (Alpha Romeo)
Wins – 0
Poles – 0
Podiums – 0
Titles – 0
Valtteri Bottas (Alpha Romeo)
Wins – 10
Poles – 20
Podiums – 67
Titles – 0
Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin)
Wins – 32
Poles – 22
Podiums – 98
Titles – 2
Lance Stroll (Aston Martin)
Wins – 0
Poles – 1
Podiums – 3
Titles – 0
Kevin Magnussen (Haas)
Wins – 0
Poles – 1
Podiums – 1
Titles – 0
Nico Hulkenberg (Haas)
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Yuki Tsunoda (AlphaTauri)
Wins – 0
Poles – 0
Podiums – 0
Titles – 0
Nyck de Vries (AlphaTauri)
Wins – 0
Poles – 0
Podiums – 0
Titles – 0
Alex Albon (Williams)
Wins – 0
Poles – 0
Podiums – 2
Titles – 0
Logan Sargeant (Williams)
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Tracks
Bahrain
Corners – 15
Laps – 57
Lap Record – 1.31.447 – Pedro de la Rosa (2005)
Overview:
This 5.4km track first came onto the F1 calendar in 2004, and since 2014 has been held under the lights. Three DRS zones and long straights usually ensure great racing around the circuit, with the best overtaking opportunities being at turn 1, 4 and 11.
Jeddah
Corners – 27
Laps – 50
Lap Record – 1.30.734 – Lewis Hamilton (2021)
Overview:
Featuring lots of high speed turns, this 6.1km street circuit is very fast. Drivers reach an average speed of 250kmh around the track, which also features the most corners on the calendar with 27.
Melbourne
Corners – 14
Laps – 58
Lap Record – 1.20.260 – Charles Leclerc (2022)
Overview:
Melbourne first came to the F1 calendar in 1993, with the circuit designed using a mix of the existing roads around Albert Park. In 2022 the track was changed, with the chicane between turns 8 and 9 removed. As a result, there is now a long straight between the two corners, making the track one of the faster ones on the calendar.
Baku
Corners -20
Laps – 51
Lap Record – 1.43.009 – Charles Leclerc (2019)
Overview:
Since coming to the F1 calendar in 2016, this track has usually served up a crazy race. The main overtaking opportunity on this track comes going into turn 1, with the long main straight presenting the perfect slipstream opportunity.
Miami
Corners – 19
Laps – 57
Lap Record – 1.31.361 – Max Verstappen (2022)
Overview:
Miami came to the F1 calendar in 2022 and is set in the Hard Rock Stadium complex in Miami Gardens. The circuit features 19 corners, three straights, three DRS zones, and top speeds of over 340km/h.
Imola
Corners – 19
Laps – 63
Lap Record – 1.15.484 – Lewis Hamilton (2020)
Monaco
Corners – 19
Laps – 78
Lap Record – 1.12.909 – Lewis Hamilton (2021)
Barcelona
Corners – 16
Laps – 66
Lap Record – 1.18.149 – Max Verstappen (2021)
Montreal
Corners – 14
Laps – 70
Lap Record – 1.13.078 – Valtteri Bottas (2019)
Austria
Corners – 10
Laps – 71
Lap Record – 1.05.619 – Carlos Sainz (2020)
Silverstone
Corners – 18
Laps – 52
Lap Record – 1.27.097 – Max Verstappen (2020)
Budapest
Corners – 14
Laps – 70
Lap Record – 1.16.627 – Lewis Hamilton (2020)
Spa
Corners – 19
Laps – 44
Lap Record – 1.46.286 – Valtteri Bottas (2018)
Zandvoort
Corners – 14
Laps – 72
Lap Record – 1.11.097 – Lewis Hamilton (2021)
Monza
Corners – 11
Laps – 53
Lap Record – 1.21.046 – Rubens Barrichello (2004)
Singapore
Corners – 23
Laps – 61
Lap Record – 1.41.905 – Kevin Magnussen (2018)
Suzuka
Corners – 18
Laps – 53
Lap Record – 1.30.983 – Lewis Hamilton (2019)
Lusail
Corners – 16
Laps – 57
Lap Record – 1.23.196 – Max Verstappen (2021)
Austin
Corners – 20
Laps – 56
Lap Record – 1.36.169 – Charles Leclerc (2019)
Mexico
Corners – 17
Laps – 71
Lap Record – 1.17.774 – Valtteri Bottas (2021)
Sao Paulo
Corners – 15
Laps – 71
Lap Record – 1.10.540 – Valtteri Bottas (2018)
Las Vegas
Corners – 17
Laps – 50
Yas Marina
Corners – 16
Laps – 58
Lap Record – 1.26.103 – Max Verstappen (2021)