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F1 2019 standings
F1 2019 standings











f1 2019 standings
  1. #F1 2019 standings drivers
  2. #F1 2019 standings driver

The average win margin in 2019 was 7.786 seconds.Ī total of eight drivers finished on the podium in 2019.

f1 2019 standings

The largest win margin was at the British Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton took a record-equalling sixth home win by 24.928 seconds. Thirteen of this year’s races were won by a margin of less than five seconds, with just six being won by over ten seconds. The closest margin came in Italy, when he crossed the line just 0.835 seconds ahead of Valtteri Bottas. Two races were won by less than a second this season – both being races won by Charles Leclerc. Red Bull won in Austria, Germany and Brazil, while Ferrari took three successive victories in Belgium, Italy and Singapore. The other six victories this year were distributed evenly between Red Bull and Ferrari. This was the eighth consecutive season that the team have won a race only Ferrari, McLaren, Lotus and Williams can boast longer win streaks. Mercedes recorded fifteen victories over the course of the year, four more than they won last season.

#F1 2019 standings driver

While Leclerc became the first driver to take their maiden two victories in consecutive events since Hamilton in 2007, Hamilton himself took the most successive wins this year, winning four in a row between the Spanish and French rounds. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are the only drivers who recorded consecutive wins this year. Lewis Hamilton recorded eleven victories, Valtteri Bottas scored four wins, Max Verstappen won three times, Charles Leclerc took two consecutive wins and Sebastian Vettel took his only win of the 2019 season in Singapore.Īt the Belgian Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc became Formula 1’s 108th race winner, and the first driver from Monaco to win a race.

f1 2019 standings

This was the third consecutive season – and the 25th season overall – that has had five Grand Prix winners. Hamilton became only the second driver to have won in thirteen consecutive seasons, he needs to win a race in both 20 to equal Michael Schumacher’s record of fifteen consecutive years featuring a win. In the year that culminated in his 250th appearance and saw him become the second driver to in win six titles, Hamilton has also become: the first driver to win two milestone F1 races (900th and 1000th) the second driver to take 100 podiums for a single constructor the driver to have led the most F1 races in history the second driver to reach 150 podiums the third driver to score points at 200 races the first driver to finish 33 consecutive races twice, the first driver to finish every race of a season twice, the second driver to complete every lap of a season the third driver to score points at 200 races the driver to have the equal-most home wins the first driver to start every race in a decade the second driver to lead 4,000 Grand Prix laps the driver to have recorded the most second place qualifications the driver with the most poles with a single constructor and the driver to have scored the most points in a single season (beating his own previous record).Ģ019 was the third time in his career that Hamilton has scored eleven wins during a season, having previously done so in 20. Lewis Hamilton won his sixth World Championship in 2019, and achieved a number of accolades during the season. Average finishing position in 2019:Ī record year for Lewis Hamilton How the Drivers’ Championship standings looked after each round of the 2019 season The list below was calculated by finding the average of all 21 races, with all DNFs and DSQs awarded a value of 20. Lewis Hamilton had the best average finishing position in 2019, while Robert Kubica had the worst. There were a total of 1,220 overtakes, 74 Safety Car laps and 653 pit stops and the teams covered a total combined distance of 119,198.816km during races this year. The 2019 season saw 20 drivers and 10 teams contest over 1,206 racing laps, taking a total time of 1 day, 8 hours, 10 minutes and 47.158 seconds. Here are all the facts, statistics and records from the 2019 Formula 1 season!

f1 2019 standings

Records have been broken, milestones have been celebrated and champions have been crowned.













F1 2019 standings