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As of the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, out of the 778 drivers who started a Grand Prix, [14] there have been 115 Formula One Grand Prix winners. [15] The first Grand Prix winner was Giuseppe Farina at the 1950 British Grand Prix, and the most recent driver to score their first Grand Prix win is Oscar Piastri who took his first win at the 2024 ...
Fangio is the oldest winner of the World Drivers' Championship; he was 46 years and 41 days old when he won the 1957 title. [15] As of the 2024 season, out of the 777 drivers who have started a Formula One Grand Prix, [16] the 75 titles awarded have been won by a total of 34 different drivers.
The 1950 British Grand Prix was the first Formula One World Championship Grand Prix. [23] Not included in this list are non-championship Grands Prix held to Formula One regulations from 1946 to 1983 and as part of each of the British Formula One Championship and the South African Formula One Championship. [17] [21]
Formula One Grand Prix wins by constructor [4] [5] Rank Constructor Licensed in Wins Years active First win Last win 1 Ferrari † Italy: 248 1950– 1951 British Grand Prix: 2024 Mexico City Grand Prix: 2 McLaren † United Kingdom: 189 1966– 1968 Belgian Grand Prix: 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: 3 Mercedes † Germany: 129 1954–1955, 2010–
Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. [1] The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and cars must conform. [ 2 ]
2008 Italian Grand Prix: 2 Charles Leclerc: 21 years, 165 days 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix: 3 Fernando Alonso: 21 years, 236 days 2003 Malaysian Grand Prix: 4 Max Verstappen: 21 years, 307 days 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix: 5 Lando Norris: 21 years, 316 days 2021 Russian Grand Prix: 6 Lance Stroll: 22 years, 16 days 2020 Turkish Grand Prix: 7 Rubens ...
This category includes the winners of the Indianapolis 500 race between 1950 and 1960, as they formed part of the World Championships, even though they were not run to Formula One regulations, nor are they referred to as Grands Prix.
Those in green produced winners of Formula 1 Grands Prix, while those in blue – only Formula 1 race participants. East Germany and West Germany are combined with modern-day Germany into one country, while modern-day Zimbabwe is highlighted as a stand-in for Rhodesia .