Drivers with most consecutive F1 race wins

Last Modified Apr 11, 2025 09:14 GMT
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F1 has 24 races in a calendar year. 20 drivers each year participate in the Formula 1 season to win the maximum number of races and become F1 Drivers Champion. Over the years we have seen F1 Drivers creating records during the F1 season. Out of that one has been Most Consecutive Wins in F1. This stats is not limited to a single season. The most Consecutive Wins in F1 is a number of races a driver has won consecutively. This doesn't include the sprint races.

F1 Drivers with Most Consecutive Wins

Max Verstappen has won the most consecutive races in Formula 1, winning 10 races in the 2023 Season. Here is a list of F1 drivers with the most consecutive race wins along with year and countries.

DriverSeason(s)WinsConsecutive races won
1Max Verstappen202310 Miami, Monaco, Spanish, Canadian, Austrian, British, Hungarian, Belgian, Dutch, Italian
2
Sebastian Vettel2013
9
Belgian, Italian, Singapore, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Abu Dhabi, United States, Brazilian
Max Verstappen2023–2024
2023 Japanese, Qatar, United States, Mexico City, São Paulo, Las Vegas, Abu Dhabi 2024 Bahrain, Saudi Arabian
4
Alberto Ascari1952–1953
7
1952 Belgian, French, British, German, Dutch, Italian1953 Argentine[N 5]
Michael Schumacher2004European, Canadian, United States, French, British, German, Hungarian
Nico Rosberg2015–20162015 Mexican, Brazilian, Abu Dhabi2016 Australian, Bahrain, Chinese, Russian
7Michael Schumacher2000–200162000 Italian, United States, Japanese, Malaysian2001 Australian, Malaysian
8
Jack Brabham1960
5
Dutch, Belgian, French, British, Portuguese
Jim Clark1965Belgian, French, British, Dutch, German
Nigel Mansell1992South African, Mexican, Brazilian, Spanish, San Marino
Michael Schumacher2004Australian, Malaysian, Bahrain, San Marino, Spanish
Lewis Hamilton
2014Italian, Singapore, Japanese, Russian, United States
2020Eifel, Portuguese, Emilia Romagna, Turkish, Bahrain
Max Verstappen2022French, Hungarian, Belgian, Dutch, Italian

*Note: Boldly highlighted drivers are currently running on the 2023 grid.

Also Read: List of drivers with most F1 wins

Full List of F1 Drivers with Most Consecutive Wins

#Nationality | Driver | TeamWinsYear | Races
1NLD | Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 102023 | Miami, Monaco, Spain, Canada, Austria, Britain, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy
2DEU | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)92013 | Belgium, Italy, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, India, Abu Dhabi, USA, Brazil
3NLD | Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 92023 Japanese, Qatar, United States, Mexico City, São Paulo, Las Vegas, Abu Dhabi 2024 Bahrain, Saudi Arabian
4DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)72004 | Europe, Canada, USA, France, Britain, Germany, Hungary
5DEU | Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)7
  • 2015 | Mexico, Brazil, Abu Dhabi
  • 2016 | Australia, Bahrain, China, Russia
6ITA | Alberto Ascari (Ferrari)61952 | Belgium, France, Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Italy
7DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)6
  • 2000 | Italy, USA, Japan, Malaysia
  • 2001 | Australia, Malaysia
8AUS | Jack Brabham (Cooper)51960 | Netherlands, Belgium, France, Britain, Portugal
9GBR | Jim Clark (Lotus)51965 | Belgium, France, Britain, Netherlands, Germany
10GBR | Nigel Mansell (Williams)51992 | South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Spain, San Marino
11DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)52004 | Australia, Malaysia, Bahrain, San Marino, Spain
12GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 52014 | Italy, Singapore, Japan, Russia, USA
13GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 52020 | Eifel, Portugal, Emilia Romagna, Turkey, Bahrain
14NLD | Max Verstappen (Red Bull)52022 | France, Hungary, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy
15GBR | Jim Clark (Lotus)41963 | Belgium, Netherlands, France, Britain
16AUS | Jack Brabham (Brabham)41966 | France, Britain, Netherlands, Germany
17AUT | Jochen Rindt (Lotus)41970 | Netherlands, France, Britain, Germany
18BRA | Ayrton Senna (McLaren)41988 | Britain, Germany, Hungary, Belgium
19BRA | Ayrton Senna (McLaren)41991 | USA, Brazil, San Marino, Monaco
20FRA | Alain Prost (Williams)41993 | Canada, France, Britain, Germany
21DEU | Michael Schumacher (Benetton)41994 | Brazil, Pacific, San Marino, Monaco
22DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)42002 | Brazil, San Marino, Spain, Austria
23ESP | Fernando Alonso (Renault) 42006 | Spain, Monaco, Britain, Canada
24GBR | Jenson Button (Brawn GP)42009 | Bahrain, Spain, Monaco, Turkey
25DEU | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)4
  • 2010 | Brazil, Abu Dhabi
  • 2011 | Australia, Malaysia
26DEU | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)42012 | Singapore, Japan, South Korea, India
27GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 42014 | Malaysia, Bahrain, China, Spain
28GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 42016 | Austria, Britain, Hungary, Germany
29GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 42016 | USA, Mexico, Brazil, Abu Dhabi
30GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 42018 | Italy, Singapore, Russia, Japan
31GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 42019 | Spain, Monaco, Canada, France
32GBR | Damon Hill (Williams)31996 | Australia, Brazil, Argentina
33ARG | Juan Manuel Fangio (Mercedes)31954 | Germany, Switzerland, Italy
34GBR | Jackie Stewart (Matra)31969 | Netherlands, France, Britain
35GBR | Jackie Stewart (Tyrrell)31971 | France, Britain, Germany
36AUT | Niki Lauda (Ferrari)31975 | Monaco, Belgium, Sweden
37AUS | Alan Jones (Williams)31979 | Germany, Austria, Netherlands
38BRA | Ayrton Senna (McLaren)31989 | San Marino, Monaco, Mexico
39FRA | Alain Prost (Ferrari)31990 | Mexico, France, Britain
40GBR | Nigel Mansell (Williams)31991 | France, Britain, Germany
41GBR | Nigel Mansell (Williams)31992 | France, Britain, Germany
42GBR | Damon Hill (Williams)31993 | Hungary, Belgium, Italy
43GBR | Damon Hill (Williams)31994 | Belgium, Italy, Portugal
44DEU | Michael Schumacher (Benetton)31995 | Europe, Pacific, Japan
45DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)31998 | Canada, France, Britain
46DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)32000 | Australia, Brazil, San Marino
47DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)32002 | Britain, France, Germany
48DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)32003 | San Marino, Spain, Austria
50ESP | Fernando Alonso (Renault) 32005 | Malaysia, Bahrain, San Marino
51DEU | Michael Schumacher (Ferrari)32006 | USA, France, Germany
52DEU | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)32011 | Turkey, Spain, Monaco
53DEU | Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)32011 | Belgium, Italy, Singapore
54GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 32015 | Japan, Russia, USA
55DEU | Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)32016 | Belgium, Italy, Singapore
56GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 32017 | Belgium, Italy, Singapore
57GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)32020 | Styria, Hungary, Britain
58NLD | Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 32021 | France, Styria, Austria
59GBR | Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) 32021 | Sao Paulo, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
60NLD | Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 32022 | Emilia Romagna, Miami, Spain
61NLD | Max Verstappen (Red Bull) 32022 | Japan, USA, Mexico City
62GBR | Stirling Moss (Vanwall & Cooper)21957 | Pescara, Italy
63GBR | Jim Clark (Lotus)21967 | USA, Mexico
64AUT | Niki Lauda (Ferrari)21976 | Brazil, South Africa
65AUS | Alan Jones (Williams)21980 | Canada, USA
66FRA | Alain Prost (McLaren)21984 | Europe, Portugal)
67FIN | Mika Hakkinen (McLaren)21998 | Australia, Brazil

*Note: Boldly highlighted drivers are currently running on the 2023 grid.

FAQs on Consecutive F1 wins

Max Verstappen has won the most races in one season, winning 19 races in 2023.

Michael Schumacher has won the most number of consecutive championships in Formula 1.

Louis Chiron was oldest driver to race in Formula 1 at the age of 58 years, 277 days.

Sebastian Vettel was the youngest Formula 1 champion in 2010.

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