When was the last 1/2 for Ferrari?
Charles Leclerc led home a 1-2 result for Ferrari at the 2024 United States Grand Prix. It was the team’s first 1-2 finish in the United States in 18 years. The COTA race was Ferrari’s second 1-2 result of the year, making 2024 the first season since 2017 in which the team recorded multiple 1-2 finishes. Ferrari holds the all-time record with 85 1-2 finishes, across decades of competition since 1950, including dominant runs in the 1950s and early 2000s — though recent 1-2s have been rarer.
Who raced for Ferrari in 2022?
Max Verstappen won his second consecutive World Drivers’ Championship driving for Red Bull Racing. Charles Leclerc finished runner-up, driving for Ferrari after leading the championship early in the season. Verstappen’s teammate Sergio Pérez was third, driving for Red Bull Racing. Ferrari hold the record for the most Grand Prix victories, having won 248 times. McLaren are second with 200 wins, and Mercedes are third with 130 wins.Max Verstappen has won 65 Grands Prix, and is the youngest winner in Formula One history. Sebastian Vettel took 53 victories across 16 seasons. Alain Prost held the record until 2001, with 51 victories.In the past 75 years of @f1’s history the best teammate winning percentage goes to Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost – absolutely dominating the 1988 and 1989 seasons. This was followed by Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at 69% with their time together at Mercedes.Ferrari has the most 1-2s in F1 history, although that comes as no surprise given it is the oldest constructor on the current grid. The Italian squad is the only team to have driven in every F1 season since its inaugural year in 1950 and during that time the factory Ferrari outfit has claimed an impressive 85 1-2s.Schumacher is the team’s most successful driver. Joining the team in 1996 and driving for them until his first retirement in 2006, he won five consecutive drivers’ titles and 72 Grands Prix for the team.
Who has the most 1-2s in F1 history?
Ferrari has the most 1-2s in F1 history, although that comes as no surprise given it is the oldest constructor on the current grid. The Italian squad is the only team to have driven in every F1 season since its inaugural year in 1950 and during that time the factory Ferrari outfit has claimed an impressive 85 1-2s. Max Verstappen put together a Formula 1 season for the record books in 2023. Verstappen won all but three of the 22 races that year, including victories at every race between the Miami Grand Prix and the Italian Grand Prix. His Monza win marked his 10th straight victory, the longest winning streak in F1 history.The 312T series won 27 races, four Constructors’ and three Drivers’ Championships, making it the most successful car design in Formula One history. It was replaced for the 1981 season by the 126 C, Ferrari’s first turbocharged F1 car.Ferrari hold the record for the most Grand Prix victories, having won 248 times. McLaren are second with 200 wins, and Mercedes are third with 130 wins.Ferrari F2004 With Schumacher taking victory in a whopping 13 out of 18 races during the season, the F2004 has become one of the German’s most famed cars, with son Mick Schumacher driving it at Mugello in 2020 during Ferrari’s 1000th race celebrations.