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The results of each Grand Prix held throughout the season are combined to decide two annual championships, one for drivers and one for constructors. [9] Grand Prix distance regulations have varied throughout Formula One history. [10] [11] Between 1950 and 1957, events ran for more than 300 km (190 mi) or three hours. [11]
The World Constructors' Championship is awarded to the most successful Formula One constructor over the course of the season, as determined by a points system based on Grand Prix results. [12] The Constructors' Championship was first awarded as the International Cup for F1 Manufacturers in 1958 , and its current name was adopted in 1981 .
Individual cells of the table are coloured as per template:F1 driver results legend 5 Formating to reflect pole/fastest lap is done by {{ F1 race position }} The contents of the Points and WCC columns are bold; the contents of the Year, Team, Engine, Tyres and Drivers columns are not bold
Hamilton holds the record for most consecutive points-scoring results at 48 Grands Prix: from the 2018 British Grand Prix to the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix. [18] Max Verstappen is the youngest driver to score a championship point; he finished seventh at the 2015 Malaysian Grand Prix when he was 17 years and 180 days old. [19]
In Grand Prix and early Formula One races, it was common for two or more drivers to share a car. In the event that a shared drive took pole position or finished on the podium, list the first driver as normal in the regular template and add the appropriate fields:
He won his first Grand Prix at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix, and his last at the 2024 Belgian Grand Prix, a span of 17 years, 1 month and 18 days. [8] Riccardo Patrese holds the record for the longest period of time between two race wins – more than six-and-a-half years between the 1983 South African Grand Prix and the 1990 San Marino Grand ...
To divide the subject of Formula One into appropriate subtopics; To gather complete and accurate information in all F1-related articles; To standardize the appearance of F1-related pages, such as articles on Grands Prix, drivers, and constructors, as well as race reports and season summaries
The first table details World Championship Grand Prix results for the McLaren Formula One team. The second table includes results from privately owned McLaren cars in World Championship Grands Prix. The second table includes results from privately owned McLaren cars in World Championship Grands Prix.