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| Highest top speed (weekend sessions) || {{convert|378|km/h|3|abbr=on}}|| {{flagicon|AZE}} [[2016 European Grand Prix]] qualifying ({{flagicon|FIN}} [[Valtteri Bottas]]) |
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Revision as of 23:22, 17 May 2017
This is a list of race records in the FIA World Championships, since 1950.
This page is accurate as of the 2017 Spanish Grand Prix.
Race records
Description | Record | Details |
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Most retirements (number) | 25 | 1951 Indianapolis 500 (out of 33 starters – 75.8%) |
Most retirements (percentage) | 85.7% | 1996 Monaco Grand Prix (18 out of 21 starters) |
Fewest drivers not classified | 0 | 1961 Dutch Grand Prix (15 starters) 2005 United States Grand Prix (6 starters) [1] 2005 Italian Grand Prix (20 starters) 2011 European Grand Prix (24 starters) 2015 Japanese Grand Prix (20 starters)[2] 2016 Chinese Grand Prix (22 starters) 2016 Japanese Grand Prix (22 starters) |
Fewest finishers (actual) | 3 | 1996 Monaco Grand Prix (21 starters. Seven cars were classified, only three actually crossed the finish line) |
Fewest finishers (classified) | 4 | 1966 Monaco Grand Prix (16 starters) |
Most finishers | 24 | 2011 European Grand Prix (24 starters) |
Most pitstops | 88 | 2011 Hungarian Grand Prix |
Fewest pitstops | 0 | 1961 Dutch Grand Prix |
Most overtakes for the lead | 40 | 1965 Italian Grand Prix |
Most overtakes in a dry race | 161 | 2016 Chinese Grand Prix |
Most overtakes in a wet race | 144 | 2012 Brazilian Grand Prix |
Fewest overtakes in a race | 0 | 2003 Monaco Grand Prix 2005 United States Grand Prix 2009 European Grand Prix 2017 Russian Grand Prix |
Most starters | 34 | 1953 German Grand Prix |
Fewest starters | 6 | 2005 United States Grand Prix (20 cars took warmup lap, but 14 cars pulled out before the start) |
Smallest winning margin | 0.01 s (timed to 2 decimal places)[3] | 1971 Italian Grand Prix ( Peter Gethin from Ronnie Peterson) also closest 1st–3rd (0.09 s); 1st–4th (0.18 s); 1st–5th (0.61 s) |
0.011 sec (timed to 3 decimal places) | 2002 United States Grand Prix ( Rubens Barrichello from Michael Schumacher) | |
Largest winning margin (laps) | 2 laps | 1969 Spanish Grand Prix ( Jackie Stewart from Bruce McLaren) 1995 Australian Grand Prix ( Damon Hill from Olivier Panis) |
Largest winning margin (time) | 5 min 12.75 sec | 1958 Portuguese Grand Prix ( Stirling Moss from Mike Hawthorn) |
Lowest average race speed (winner) | 74.844 km/h (46.506 mph) | 2011 Canadian Grand Prix ( Jenson Button) (Race stopped for 2 hours due to heavy rain) |
Highest average race speed (winner) | 247.585 km/h (153.842 mph) | 2003 Italian Grand Prix ( Michael Schumacher) |
Highest average lap speed (in practices) | 262.242 km/h (162.950 mph) | 2004 Italian Grand Prix ( Juan Pablo Montoya[4]) |
Highest average lap speed (pole position) | 260.395 km/h (161.802 mph) | 2004 Italian Grand Prix ( Rubens Barrichello[4]) |
Highest top speed (race) | 372.6 km/h (231.523 mph) | 2005 Italian Grand Prix ( Juan Pablo Montoya[5]) |
Highest top speed (weekend sessions) | 378 km/h (234.878 mph) | 2016 European Grand Prix qualifying ( Valtteri Bottas) |
Shortest race | 14 laps, 24m 34.899s 59.92 km (37.233 mi) |
1991 Australian Grand Prix (Race abandoned on lap 16 due to heavy rain) |
Shortest race without a red flag | 1 h 14 min 19.838 s | 2003 Italian Grand Prix |
Longest race (duration) | 70 laps, 4 h 4 min 39.537 s |
2011 Canadian Grand Prix (Race stopped for 2 hours due to heavy rain) |
Longest race (distance) | 200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km) |
1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 Indianapolis 500 |
Longest non-Indianapolis 500 race (distance) | 77 laps, 601.832 km (373.961 mi) |
1951 French Grand Prix |
Most times safety car deployed in single race |
6 times | 2011 Canadian Grand Prix |
Most red flags in qualifying | 4 | 2016 Hungarian Grand Prix (Heavy rain, crashes of Marcus Ericsson, Felipe Massa and Rio Haryanto) |
Closest result in a qualifying session | 0.000s between P1 and P3 | 1997 European Grand Prix (Jacques Villeneuve, Michael Schumacher and Heinz-Harald Frentzen all set identical qualifying lap times) |
Most races in a season | 21 | 2016 |
Fewest races in a season | 7 | 1950, 1955 |
Season starting earliest in the year | 1 January | 1965 (South Africa), 1968 (South Africa) |
Season ending latest in the year | 29 December | 1962 (South Africa) |
See also
- Formula One
- Formula One regulations
- FIA
- List of Formula One fatal accidents
- List of Formula One circuits
- List of Formula One records
Notes
- ^ 20 cars started the warmup lap before the start, but 14 cars pulled to pit lane during the start and did not participate in the race as part of a Michelin withdrawal.
- ^ All cars finished the race apart from Felipe Nasr, who was still classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.
- ^ Since 1982, all race timings have been done to the nearest 0.001 seconds, but previously many races, including the 1971 Italian Grand Prix, were not. As a result it is impossible to know whether the finish was closer than that of the 2002 United States Grand Prix.
- ^ a b "All time Formula One records". F1Technical.net. Retrieved 14 November 2010.
- ^ "A Monza le F1 toccheranno i 370 km/h?". autosprint.corrieredellosport.it (in Italian). Autosprint. 2 September 2014. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
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