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Max Verstappen played extremely impressively in F1 2023. He continuously finished first in the race and completely dominated this season. The Dutch driver is aiming for the title of World Drivers’ Championship for the 3rd consecutive time.
However, does Max Verstappen hold the record for leading the most consecutive races to date? Let’s learn more about the article below with The Sporting News.
Which driver has won the most consecutive races in F1 history?
Max Verstappen (10)
In 2023, Max Verstappen completely dominated the F1 race and with his victory at Monza on September 3, he officially became the driver with the most consecutive victories in F1 history, 10 races. His string of historic achievements began in Miami 2023.
Sebastian Vettel (9)
In the 2013 season, Vettel finished first in 9 consecutive races with Red Bull, starting in Belgium and ending with Brazil.
That achievement earned Vettel the title of World Drivers’ The 4th championship in his career, also the 4th consecutive title from 2010 to 2013.
Top 10 drivers with the most consecutive wins in F1 history
Racer
Number of consecutive wins
Stage name
1.
Max Verstappen*
10
Miami 2023 – Italy 2023
2
Sebastian Vettel
9
Belgium 2013 – Brazil 2013
3=
Alberto Ascari
7
Belgium 1952 – Argentina 1953
3=
Nico Rosberg
7
Mexico 2015 – Nga 2016
3=
Michael Schumacher
7
Europe 2004 – Hungary 2004
6.
Michael Schumacher
6
Italy 2000 – Malaysia 2001
7=
Jack Brabham
5
Netherlands 1960 – Portugal 1960
7=
Jim Clark
5
Belgium 1965 – Germany 1965
7=
Lewis Hamilton
5
Italy 2014 – USA 2014
7=
Nigel Mansell
5
Nam Phi 1992 – San Marino 1992
The driver who leads the most consecutive laps in F1 history?
Alberto Ascari (305)
Back in 1952 and 1953, during a streak of seven consecutive Grand Prix wins, Alberto Ascari set a record for consecutive laps led with 305 laps. That year, Alberto Ascari played for Scuderia Ferrari.
Alberto Ascari was the last Italian driver to win an F1 title