List of Superleague driver records/2000

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This is a list of driver records in the GPVWC Superleague Championships, in the year 2000.

Statistics relating to age will only be rough as birth date information was not and still isn't a necessity for the GPVWC.

Table of contents
Driver records
Races entered and started: Total entries and starts
Wins: TotalPercentageIn one seasonHighest percentage in one seasonConsecutiveConsecutive from first race of seasonIn first season
Fewest races before firstMost races before firstMost races without a winMost points without a win
From farthest back on the start gridMost at the same GP
Pole positions: TotalPercentageConsecutiveMost at the same GPIn one seasonHighest percentage in one season
Front row starts: TotalPercentageConsecutive
Fastest laps: TotalIn one seasonHighest percentage in one seasonConsecutive
Podium finishes: TotalPercentageIn one seasonConsecutiveConsecutive from first race of season
Points: CareerTotal races finished in the pointsHighest average points per race enteredHighest percentage of races finished in the points
Most in one seasonHighest percentage of possible championship points in a season
Highest percentage of total possible points in a season
Most without being World ChampionWorld Champions with fewest career points
Race leaders: Entire race, totalFor at least one lap, totalMost lapsLongest distance
Multiple driver records: DoubleHat TrickGrand Slam
Drivers' Championships: TotalWithout Constructors' ChampionshipFewest seasons before first title
Other driver records

Races entered and started

Drivers are considered to be "entered" into a race if they attempt to compete in at least one official practice session with the intent of entering the race. These drivers are noted on the "entry list" for that race.

Originally, a driver would have been considered to have entered if he had declared his intention to do so. Unfortunately, due to gaps in the records, there may be inaccuracies with regard to race entries. Thus, race entries will be based initially on recorded information if a driver set a recorded time during any free practice or qualifying session for any given event. Eventually, as more information becomes available, race entries prior to 2009 for people who had submitted any laps but who had "missed the timing sensors" will also be added, whether they took part in the race session or not.

A driver is considered to have started a race if they line-up on the grid (or at the pitlane exit) for the start of a race. For races from the 2009 season onward, if a driver appeared in the race session but disconnected at any stage during or after the formation lap, that driver will be considered as having started the race.

The entries and starts are now complete for all drivers who qualified in the first two seasons of the Superleague until their last appearance in the GPVWC. No driver who competed in the GPVWC beyond the 2003 season, with the exception of Jason Endean, who made a comeback in 2005. Of the 2001 season, only Bruno Moreira competed beyond 2003, making his comeback in 2006.

Total entries and starts

Total Entries
Driver Seasons Entries
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9
United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9
Netherlands Joost Jonk 9
Australia Chris Connolly 9
Netherlands Peter Visscher 9
6 New Zealand Jason Endean 8
United States Dan Pyrik 8
Greece Athanasios Brinias 8
9 Canada Scott Smith 7
Canada Ruud Nanne 7
Canada Larry Karam 7
Netherlands Gijs Herpers 7
13 Australia Jason Smith 6
Germany Marcellus Schmidt 6
15 Netherlands Harold Iedema 5
Sweden Jonas Lindberg 5
17 United Kingdom Chaz Charlton 4
18 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3
United Kingdom Darren White 3
Australia Blair Disley 3
Australia Robert Vukovic 3
Netherlands Roald Reurink 3
23 Australia Ian McMah 2
Sweden Micke Fang 2
Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek 2
Sweden Rudolf Lofgren 2
United Kingdom Dan Lawrence 2
United Kingdom Glenn Bowen 2
Australia Ben Connolly 2
United Kingdom Dave Harland 2
Australia Simon White 2
32 United States Peter Knif 1
Portugal Gabriel Nogueira 1
Netherlands Twan Verweij 1
Italy Pierluigi Meloni 1
United Kingdom Thomas Floate 1
Sweden Borje Johansson 1
Ukraine Alexander Masendycz 1
United Kingdom Peter Kent 1
Total Starts
Driver Seasons Starts
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9
United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9
Australia Chris Connolly 9
Netherlands Peter Visscher 9
5 New Zealand Jason Endean 8
Greece Athanasios Brinias 8
7 Netherlands Joost Jonk 7
Canada Scott Smith 7
Canada Larry Karam 7
10 United States Dan Pyrik 6
11 Canada Ruud Nanne 5
Netherlands Gijs Herpers 5
Australia Jason Smith 5
Sweden Jonas Lindberg 5
15 Germany Marcellus Schmidt 3
Netherlands Harold Iedema 3
United Kingdom Chaz Charlton 3
Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3
United Kingdom Darren White 3
Australia Robert Vukovic 3
Netherlands Roald Reurink 3
22 Sweden Micke Fang 2
Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek 2
Sweden Rudolf Lofgren 2
United Kingdom Dan Lawrence 2
United Kingdom Glenn Bowen 2
United Kingdom Dave Harland 2
Australia Simon White 2
29 United States Peter Knif 1
Australia Blair Disley 1
Australia Ian McMah 1
Portugal Gabriel Nogueira 1
Netherlands Twan Verweij 1
Italy Pierluigi Meloni 1
United Kingdom Thomas Floate 1
Sweden Borje Johansson 1
Australia Ben Connolly 1
38 Ukraine Alexander Masendycz 0
United Kingdom Peter Kent 0

Wins

Total wins

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Driver Seasons Entries Wins Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 6 75%
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 2 22.2%
3 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 1 33.3%

Percentage wins

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Driver Seasons Entries Wins Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 6 75%
2 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 1 33.3%
3 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 2 22.2%

Most wins in a season

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Driver Season Entries Wins Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 6 75%
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 2 22%
4 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 1 33%

Highest percentage of wins in a season

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Driver Season Races Wins Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 9 6 67%
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 2 22%
3 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 9 1 11%

Most consecutive wins

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Driver Season(s) Wins Consecutive Races Won
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 3 British, Canadian, Monaco
2 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 2 Japanese, Belgian

Most consecutive wins from first race of season

None.

Most wins in first championship season

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Driver Season Wins
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 6
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 2
3 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 1

Fewest races before first win

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Entry Driver Race
1 1st race Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 Italian Grand Prix
New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix
3 2nd race Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix

Most races before first win

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Start Driver Race
1 2nd race Switzerland Kris Pusaki 2000 Brazilian Grand Prix

Most races without a win

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Driver Entries Starts
1 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9 9
Australia Chris Connolly 9 9
Netherlands Peter Visscher 9 9
4 Greece Athanasios Brinias 8 8
5 Netherlands Joost Jonk 9 7
Canada Scott Smith 7 7
Canada Larry Karam 7 7
8 United States Dan Pyrik 8 6
9 Netherlands Ruud Nanne 7 5
Netherlands Gijs Herpers 7 5
Australia Jason Smith 6 5
Sweden Jonas Lindberg 5 5
13 Germany Marcellus Schmidt 6 3
Netherlands Harold Iedema 5 3
United Kingdom Darren White 5 3
United Kingdom Chaz Charlton 4 3
Netherlands Roald Reurink 3 3
Australia Robert Vukovic 3 3
19 Canada Miroslav Polacek 2 2
Sweden Micke Fang 2 2
United Kingdom Dan Lawrence 2 2
Sweden Rudolf Lofgren 2 2
United Kingdom Glenn Bowen 2 2
United Kingdom Dave Harland 2 2
Australia Simon White 2 2
26 Australia Blair Disley 3 1
Australia Ian McMah 2 1
Australia Ben Connolly 2 1
United Kingdom Thomas Floate 1 1

Most points without a win

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Driver Entries Starts Points
1 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9 9 123
2 Australia Chris Connolly 9 9 107
3 Australia Jason Smith 6 5 67
4 Canada Scott Smith 7 7 64
5 New Zealand Joost Jonk 9 7 60
6 Greece Athanasios Brinias 8 8 47
7 United States Dan Pyrik 8 6 41
8 Germany Peter Visscher 9 9 29
9 Germany Marcellus Schmidt 6 3 18
10 Netherlands Ruud Nanne 7 5 17
11 Australia Ian McMah 2 1 14
Canada Larry Karam 7 7 14
13 Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek 2 2 13
Netherlands Harold Iedema 5 3 13
15 United Kingdom Darren White 3 3 7
16 Sweden Micke Fang 2 2 6
17 United Kingdom Dan Lawrence 2 2 5
Canada Chaz Charlton 4 3 5
Sweden Jonas Lindberg 5 5 5
20 United States Peter Knif 1 1 4
Sweden Rudolf Lofgren 2 2 4
22 United Kingdom Glenn Bowen 2 2 3
23 United Kingdom Ben Connolly 2 1 2
24 Netherlands Twan Verweij 1 1 1
Australia Blair Disley 3 1 1

Wins from farthest back on the start grid

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Driver Race Start Pos. Drivers
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 Australian Grand Prix 22nd 19
2 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 British Grand Prix 6th 15
3 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix 4th 18
New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 Belgian Grand Prix 4th 20

Most wins at the same Grand Prix

Not applicable for a per-season stats page.

Pole positions

Total pole positions

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Driver Seasons Entries Poles Percentage
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 4 44.4%
2 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 3 100%
3 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 1 12.5%
Australia Jason Smith 2000 6 1 16.7%

Percentage pole positions

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Driver Seasons Entries Poles Percentage
1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 3 100%
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 4 44.4%
3 Australia Jason Smith 2000 6 1 16.7%
4 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 1 12.5%

Most consecutive pole positions

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Driver Poles Season(s) Races
1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 2000 2000 Belgian Grand Prix2000 British Grand Prix
2 Malta Thomas Kimmich 2 2000 2000 Italian Grand Prix2000 Hungarian Grand Prix
Malta Thomas Kimmich 2000 2000 Canadian Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix

Most pole positions at the same Grand Prix

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Most pole positions in a season

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Driver Season Entries Poles
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 4
2 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 3
3 Australia Jason Smith 2000 6 1
New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 1

Highest percentage of pole positions in a season

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(excludes the 2001 season as there were only three race events)

Driver Season Races Poles Percentage
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 4 44.4%
2 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 9 3 33.3%
3 Australia Jason Smith 2000 9 1 11.1%
New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 9 1 11.1%

Front row in starting grid

Total starts from front row

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Driver Front row starts Pole positions Entries Percentage
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 5 4 9 55.5%
New Zealand Jason Endean 5 1 8 62.5%
3 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 3 3 100%
4 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 2 0 9 22.2%
5 Australia Jason Smith 1 1 6 16.7%
Australia Ian McMah 1 0 2 50%
Australia Chris Connolly 1 0 9 11.1%

Percentage starts from front row

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Driver Front row starts Pole positions Entries Percentage
1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 3 3 100%
2 New Zealand Jason Endean 5 1 8 62.5%
3 Germany Thomas Kimmich 5 4 9 55.5%
4 Australia Ian McMah 1 0 2 50%
5 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 2 0 9 22.2%
6 Australia Jason Smith 1 1 6 16.7%
7 Australia Chris Connolly 1 0 9 11.1%

Most consecutive starts from front row

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Driver Front row starts Season(s) Races
1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 2000 2000 Belgian Grand Prix2000 British Grand Prix
Germany Thomas Kimmich 3 2000 2000 British Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix
3 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2 2000 2000 Italian Grand Prix2000 Hungarian Grand Prix
United Kingdom Richard Dickson 2 2000 2000 Italian Grand Prix2000 Hungarian Grand Prix
New Zealand Jason Endean 2 2000 2000 Australian Grand Prix2000 Japanese Grand Prix

Fastest laps

For the time being, this list will remain incomplete until we can find the fastest lap times for certain races. Currently outstanding are:

Total fastest laps

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Driver Fastest Laps Race starts Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 3 8 37.5%
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2 9 22.2%
Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2 3 66.7%

Most fastest laps in a season

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Driver Season Entries Fastest Laps Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 8 3 37.5%
2 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 3 2 66.7%
Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 9 2 22.2%

Highest percentage of fastest laps in a season

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Driver FLs Races Season Percentage
1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2 3 2000 66.7%
2 New Zealand Jason Endean 3 8 2000 37.5%
3 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2 9 2000 22.2%

Most consecutive fastest laps

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Driver FLs Season(s) Races
1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2 2000 2000 Belgian Grand Prix2000 Brazilian Grand Prix

Podium finishes

Total podium finishes

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Driver Seasons Entries Podiums
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 8 8
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9 6
3 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9 5
4 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 3
5 Australia Jason Smith 6 2
Australia Chris Connolly 9 2
7 Australia Ian McMah 2 1

Percentage podium finishes

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Driver Seasons Entries Podiums Percentage
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 8 8 100%
Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 3 100%
3 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9 6 66.7%
4 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9 5 55.5%
5 Australia Ian McMah 2 1 51.52%
6 Australia Jason Smith 6 2 33.3%
7 Australia Chris Connolly 9 2 22.2%

Most podium positions in a season

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Driver Seasons Entries Podiums
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 8 8
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9 6
3 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9 5
4 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 3
5 Australia Jason Smith 6 2
Australia Chris Connolly 9 2
7 Australia Ian McMah 2 1

Most consecutive podium positions

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Driver Consecutive Podium Races Podiums
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 2000 Hungarian Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix 8
2 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 2000 Italian Grand Prix2000 Japanese Grand Prix 4
3 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 2000 Belgian Grand Prix2000 British Grand Prix 3
4 Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 Australian Grand Prix2000 Japanese Grand Prix 2
Germany Thomas Kimmich 2000 Canadian Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix
Australia Jason Smith 2000 Italian Grand Prix2000 Hungarian Grand Prix

Most consecutive podium positions from first race of season

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Driver Season Consecutive Podium Races Podiums
1 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 2000 AustralianJapanese 4
2 Australia Jason Smith 2000 BahrainCanadian 2

Points

Throughout the history of the World Championship, the points-scoring positions and the number of points awarded to each position have varied – see the List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems for details.

Career points

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Driver Points With 9 or 10 points per win With 15 points per win With 25 points per win
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 154 0 154
2 Germany Thomas Kimmich 144 0 144
3 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 123 0 123
4 Australia Chris Connolly 107 0 107
5 Australia Jason Smith 67 0 67
6 Canada Scott Smith 64 0 64
7 Netherlands Joost Jonk 60 0 60
8 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 55 0 55
9 Greece Athanasios Brinias 47 0 47
10 United States Dan Pyrik 41 0 41
11 Netherlands Peter Visscher 29 0 29
12 Germany Marcellus Schmidt 18 0 18
13 Netherlands Ruud Nanne 17 0 17
14 United States Ian McMah 14 0 14
Canada Larry Karam 14 0 14
16 Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek 13 0 13
Netherlands Harold Iedema 13 0 13
18 United Kingdom Darren White 7 0 7
19 Sweden Micke Fang 6 0 6
20 United Kingdom Dan Lawrence 5 0 5
Sweden Jonas Lindberg 5 0 5
Canada Chaz Charlton 5 0 5
23 Sweden Rudolf Lofgren 4 0 4
United States Peter Knif 4 0 4
25 United Kingdom Glenn Bowen 3 0 3
26 Australia Ben Connolly 2 0 2
27 Netherlands Twan Verweij 1 0 1
Australia Blair Disley 1 0 1

Total races finished in the points

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Driver Points Finishes
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9
United Kingdom Richard Dickson
Australia Chris Connolly
4 New Zealand Jason Endean 8
5 Canada Scott Smith 7
Greece Athanasios Brinias
7 Netherlands Joost Jonk 6
Netherlands Peter Visscher
9 Australia Jason Smith 5
United States Dan Pyric
Canada Larry Karam
12 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3
Germany Marcellus Schmidt
14 Netherlands Ruud Naane 2
Netherlands Harold Iedema
United Kingdom Chaz Charlton
17 Australia Ian McMah 1
Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek
Sweden Micke Fang
United Kingdom Darren White
United Kingdom Dan Lawrence
Sweden Rudolf Lofgren
United States Peter Knif
Sweden Jonas Lindberg
United Kingdom Glenn Bowen
Australia Ben Connolly
Netherlands Gijs Herpers

Highest average points per race entered

Note that there have been many different points scoring systems in the history of F1 (even before the most drastic change so far—in the 2010 season), and so perhaps direct comparisons are not easy to make.

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Driver Entries Points Average Points
per Race Entered
Average pre-2010
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 8 154 19.25 19.25
2 Switzerland Kris Pusaka 3 55 18.3 18.3
3 Germany Thomas Kimmich 9 144 16 16
4 United Kingdom Richard Dickson 9 123 13.7 13.7
5 Australia Chris Connolly 9 107 11.9 11.9
6 Australia Jason Smith 6 67 11.2 11.2
7 Canada Scott Smith 7 64 9.1 9.1
8 Australia Ian McMah 2 14 7 7
9 Netherlands Joost Jonk 9 60 6.7 6.7
10 Czech Republic Miroslav Polacek 2 13 6.5 6.5
11 Greece Athanasios Brinias 8 47 5.9 5.9
12 United States Dan Pyrik 8 41 5.1 5.1
13 United States Peter Knif 1 4 4 4
14 Netherlands Peter Visscher 9 29 3.2 3.2
15 Germany Marcellus Schmidt 6 18 3 3
Sweden Micke Fang 2 6
17 Netherlands Harold Iedema 5 13 2.6 2.6
18 United Kingdom Dan Lawrence 2 5 2.5 2.5
19 Netherlands Ruud Nanne 7 17 2.4 2.4
20 United Kingdom Darren White 3 7 2.3 2.3
21 Canada Larry Karam 7 14 2 2
Sweden Rudolf Lofgren 2 4
23 United Kingdom Glenn Bowen 2 3 1.5 1.5
24 Sweden Jonas Lindberg 5 5 1 1
Australia Ben Connolly 2 2
Netherlands Twan Verweij 1 1
27 Canada Chaz Charlton 4 5 0.8 0.8
28 Australia Blair Disley 3 1 0.3 0.3

Highest percentage of races finished in the points

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Driver Entries Points Finishes Percentage
1 Italy Dorino Serafini 1 1 100.0%
United Kingdom Eric Thompson 1 1 100.0%
Argentina Oscar Alfredo Gálvez 1 1 100.0%
4 Italy Luigi Fagioli 7 6 85.7%
5 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 52 43 82.7%
6 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 80 60 75.0%
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 278 207 74.5%
8 Spain Fernando Alonso 168 115 68.5%
9 United States Paul Goldsmith 3 2 66.7%
10 Germany Sebastian Vettel 71 47 66.2%

Most championship points in a season

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Driver Points Season WDC Percentage of
Possible Points
1 Germany Sebastian Vettel 256 2010 1st 53.89%
2 Spain Fernando Alonso 252 2010 2nd 53.05%
3 Australia Mark Webber 242 2010 3rd 50.95%
4 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 240 2010 4th 50.53%
5 United Kingdom Jenson Button 214 2010 5th 45.05%
6 Germany Sebastian Vettel 204* 2011 1st* 90.67%*
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 148 2004 1st 82.22%
8 Germany Michael Schumacher 144 2002 1st 84.71%
Brazil Felipe Massa 144 2010 6th 30.32%
10 Germany Nico Rosberg 142 2010 7th 29.89%

* Season in progress

Highest percentage of possible championship points in a season

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Driver Percentage Season WDC Possible Points Points
1 United Kingdom Jim Clark 100.00% 1963 1st 54 54
Italy Alberto Ascari 100.00% 1952 1st 36 36
United Kingdom Jim Clark 100.00% 1965 1st 54 54
4 Italy Alberto Ascari 95.83% 1953 1st 36 34.5
5 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 93.33% 1954 1st 45 42
United Kingdom Graham Hill 93.33% 1962 1st 45 42
Australia Jack Brabham 93.33% 1966 1st 45 42
8 Brazil Ayrton Senna 90.91% 1988 1st 99 90
9 Australia Jack Brabham 89.58% 1960 1st 48 43
10 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 88.89% 1955 1st 45 40
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 88.89% 1957 1st 45 40

Highest percentage of total possible points in a season

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Driver Percentage Season WDC Possible Points Points
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 84.71% 2002 1st 170 144
2 Germany Michael Schumacher 82.22% 2004 1st 180 148
3 United Kingdom Jim Clark 81.11% 1963 1st 90 73
4 Spain Fernando Alonso 74.44% 2006 1st 180 134
5 Italy Alberto Ascari 74.31% 1952 1st 72 53.5
6 France Alain Prost 72.91% 1988 2nd 144 105
7 Germany Michael Schumacher 72.35% 2001 1st 170 123
8 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 70.54% 1954 1st 81 54.14
9 Spain Fernando Alonso 70.00% 2005 1st 190 133
10 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 67.50% 1992 1st 160 108

Most career points without being World Champion

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Driver Points Best WDC Finish
1 Brazil Rubens Barrichello 658 2nd in 2002 and 2004
2 Australia Mark Webber 535.5 3rd in 2010
3 United Kingdom David Coulthard 535 2nd in 2001
4 Brazil Felipe Massa 516 2nd in 2008
5 Australia Gerhard Berger 385 3rd in 1988 and 1994
6 Germany Ralf Schumacher 329 4th in 2001 and 2002
7 Argentina Carlos Reutemann 310 2nd in 1981
8 Colombia Juan Pablo Montoya 307 3rd in 2002 and 2003
9 Italy Riccardo Patrese 281 2nd in 1992
10 Italy Giancarlo Fisichella 275 4th in 2006

World Champions with fewest career points

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Driver Points World Champion Year(s)
1 United States Phil Hill 98 1961
2 Australia Jochen Rindt 109 1970
3 Italy Nino Farina 127.33 1950
4 United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn 127.64 1958
5 Italy Alberto Ascari 140.14 1952 and 1953
6 Finland Keke Rosberg 159.5 1982
7 United Kingdom James Hunt 179 1976
8 United States Mario Andretti 180 1978
United Kingdom John Surtees 180 1964
10 Australia Alan Jones 206 1980

Race leaders

Entire race, total

Driver Races
1 Brazil Ayrton Senna 19
2 United Kingdom Jim Clark 13
3 Germany Michael Schumacher 11
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 11
5 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 9
6 Italy Alberto Ascari 7
France Alain Prost 7
8 Australia Niki Lauda 6
9 United States Mario Andretti 5
Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 5
United Kingdom Stirling Moss 5

For at least one lap, total

Driver Races
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 141
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 86
3 France Alain Prost 84
4 Spain Fernando Alonso 65
5 United Kingdom David Coulthard 62
6 Brazil Nelson Piquet 58
7 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 55
Finland Kimi Räikkönen 55
9 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 51
Brazil Rubens Barrichello 51

Most laps led, total

Driver Laps
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 5,108
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 2,987
3 France Alain Prost 2,684
4 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 2,089
5 United Kingdom Jim Clark 1,943
6 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 1,921
7 Brazil Nelson Piquet 1,600
8 Australia Niki Lauda 1,592
9 Finland Mika Häkkinen 1,488
10 Spain Fernando Alonso 1,408

Longest distance led, total

Driver Distance/km
1 Germany Michael Schumacher 24,126
2 Brazil Ayrton Senna 13,676
3 France Alain Prost 12,481
4 United Kingdom Jim Clark 10,125
5 United Kingdom Nigel Mansell 9,642
6 Argentina Juan Manuel Fangio 9,322
7 United Kingdom Jackie Stewart 9,191
8 Brazil Nelson Piquet 7,611
9 Finland Mika Häkkinen 7,189
10 Australia Niki Lauda 7,064

Multiple driver records

Double (pole & win in same race)

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Driver Races
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 1
New Zealand Jason Endean
Switzerland Kris Pusaka

Hat Trick (pole, win & fastest lap in same race)

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Driver Races
1 Germany Thomas Kimmich 1
New Zealand Jason Endean
Switzerland Kris Pusaka

Grand Slam (led entire race from pole and scored fastest lap)

Drivers' championships

Total championships

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Driver WDC Seasons
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 1 2000

Drivers' Championships without Constructors' Championship

Seasons where a driver won the Drivers' Championship but his team did not win the Constructors' Championship

Driver WDC Season Constructors' Champion
1 Brazil Nelson Piquet with Brabham 2 1981 Williams
1983 Ferrari
2 United Kingdom Mike Hawthorn with Ferrari 1 1958 Vanwall
United Kingdom Jackie Stewart with Tyrrell 1 1973 Lotus
United Kingdom James Hunt with McLaren 1 1976 Ferrari
Finland Keke Rosberg with Williams 1 1982 Ferrari
France Alain Prost with McLaren 1 1986 Williams
Germany Michael Schumacher with Benetton 1 1994 Williams
Finland Mika Häkkinen with McLaren 1 1999 Ferrari
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton with McLaren 1 2008 Ferrari

Fewest world championship seasons before first title

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Driver Seasons 1st Championship Year Debut Year
1 New Zealand Jason Endean 1 2000 2000
Germany Christian Neumann 1 2001 2001
Finland Mikko Jakonen 1 2002 2002
Australia Shiro Ryong 1 2003 2003
5 Australia Steve Elencevski 2 2005 2004
Finland Janne Tanskanen 2 2010 2009
7 Romania Laurentiu Albu 3 2008 2006
8 Malta Joe Consiglio 8 2009 2002

Other driver records

Description Record Details
Championships
World Champion with most races left in the season 4 races 2010 (Finland Janne Tanskanen) (in round 15 of 19)
World Champion having been championship leader for most races in the season 18 races 2004 (Germany Michael Schumacher)
World Champion having not been championship leader before in the season 2 drivers 1976 (United Kingdom James Hunt), 2010 (Germany Sebastian Vettel)
Most points between first and second in the World Championship 10 points between New Zealand Jason Endean (154 pts.) and Germany Thomas Kimmich (144 pts.) in 2000
Fewest points between first and second in the World Championship 10 points between New Zealand Jason Endean (154 pts.) and Germany Thomas Kimmich (144 pts.) in 2000
Fewest points between first and third in the World Championship 31 points between New Zealand Jason Endean (154 pts.) and United Kingdom Richard Dickson (123 pts.) in 2000
Longest time between successive World Championship Titles 2 years Finland Mikko Jakonen (between 2002 and 2004)
Malta Joe Consiglio (between 2009 and 2011)
Most consecutive days as World Champion 1,156 days Australia Steve Elencevski (from 16/10/2005 to 15/12/2008 - check for actual dates of championship wins)
World Champion with most teams 1 team New Zealand Jason Endean (BA Racing)
Highest Championship finishing position for a rookie (not including 2000) 2nd

Canada Jacques Villeneuve (1996)
United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007)

Most championship points for a driver in his rookie season 154 New Zealand Jason Endean (2000)
Most races before becoming World Champion 8 races New Zealand Jason Endean (2000)
Most runner-up championship finishes before becoming World Champion 3 times United Kingdom Nigel Mansell (1992)
Most runner-up championship finishes without becoming World Champion 4 times United Kingdom Stirling Moss
Most championship leader changes in a season 11 times 2010 Superleague season (Spain Fernando Alonso, Brazil Felipe Massa, United Kingdom Jenson Button, Alonso, Australia Mark Webber, United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton, Webber, Hamilton, Webber, Alonso, Germany Sebastian Vettel. Vettel never led the championship during the season, only after the last race.)
Most championship contenders going into the final race of the season 2 drivers 2000 Monaco Grand Prix (New Zealand Jason Endean, Germany Thomas Kimmich)
Wins
Most different Grands Prix won 7 Grands Prix New Zealand Jason Endean
Most wins with the same team 7 wins New Zealand Jason Endean / BA Racing
Longest time between first and last wins 5,145 days Germany Michael Schumacher (1992 Belgian Grand Prix2006 Chinese Grand Prix)
Longest time between successive wins 2,402 days Italy Riccardo Patrese (1983 South African Grand Prix1990 San Marino Grand Prix)
Most consecutive seasons with at least one win 4 seasons Australia Steve Elencevski (20042007)
Most race winners in one year 3 (2002 and 2005) 2002Netherlands Daan van Renswoude, United Kingdom Andrew Turner, Portugal Pedro Daniel Miguel, Australia Jason Smith, Finland Mikko Jakonen,
Netherlands Erdem Coban, New Zealand Jason Endean, Austria Andreas Orth
2005 Australia Steve Elencevski, Australia Scott Whiteman, Serbia Aleksandar Cvijovic, Netherlands Haiko Benthem, Romania Emanuel Gaczella,Spain Jorge Garcia Simarro, Ireland Kieran Ryan, Belgium Laurent Keersmaekers
Fewest race winners in one year 3

2001 New Zealand Jason Endean, Germany Thomas Kimmich, Switzerland Kris Pukasa

Most different race winners in consecutive races 5 (several)
Fewest race wins in World Championship winning year (excl. 2001) 3

Australia Shiro Ryong (2003)
Finland Mikko Jakonen (2004)

World Champion with least career wins
(exluding 2001)
3

Australia Shiro Ryong

Most race wins in one season without becoming World Champion 7 Germany Luis Fernando Laaff (2006)
England Lee Morris (2011)
Penalties
Most penalties in a season 5 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2008)
Shortest time elapsed before earning a penalty 6 seconds Germany Sebastian Vettel (2007 United States Grand Prix; recorded speeding in pit lane six seconds into his career as a Formula One driver)
Podiums
Longest time between first and last podium finishes 102 days Germany Thomas Kimmich (2000 Italian Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix)
Longest time between successive podium finishes  ? days Malta Joe Consiglio (2004 Canadian Grand Prix2009 Chinese Grand Prix)
Most consecutive podium finishes from début 8 New Zealand Jason Endean (2000 Hungarian Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix)
Most podium finishes without a victory 5 United Kingdom Richard Dickson
Most podium finishes before a victory 1 Switzerland Kris Pusaka
Most consecutive top two finishes 3 United Kingdom Richard Dickson (2000 Hungarian Grand Prix2000 Japanese Grand Prix)
New Zealand Jason Endean (2000 British Grand Prix2000 Monaco Grand Prix)
Most consecutive top two finishes from the start of the season 0
Most consecutive top two results, in both qualifying and race 11 Germany Sebastian Vettel (2010 Brazilian Grand Prix2011 British Grand Prix)
Most consecutive top two results, in both qualifying and race, from the start of the season 9 Germany Sebastian Vettel (2011 Australian Grand Prix2011 British Grand Prix)
Pole positions / front row starts
Race starts (entries)
Longest time between first and last starts n/a
Longest time between successive starts n/a
Most races for the same team Germany Michael Schumacher / Italy Ferrari
Most races for the same team, having driven for no other team 80 races United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton / United Kingdom McLaren
Most entries without starting 14 entries Italy Claudio Langes (1990 United States Grand Prix1990 Spanish Grand Prix)
Most races without scoring points 58 races (50 starts) Italy Luca Badoer
Shortest Formula One career (having qualified for at least one race) a little over 800 metres (1/2 mile) Italy Marco Apicella (1993 Italian Grand Prix)
Most seasons with at least one start 9 seasons Ireland Kieran Ryan (2002 - 2007 & 2009 - 2011 - check this)
Finishes
Most consecutive classified finishes 41 races Germany Nick Heidfeld (2007 French Grand Prix2009 Italian Grand Prix)
Most consecutive race finishes 33 races Germany Nick Heidfeld (2007 Chinese Grand Prix2009 Italian Grand Prix)
Most consecutive points finishes 24 races Germany Michael Schumacher (2001 Hungarian Grand Prix2003 Malaysian Grand Prix)
Most finishes in a season 18 races

Portugal Tiago Monteiro (from 19 races in 2005)
Germany Nick Heidfeld (from 18 races in 2008)
Brazil Felipe Massa (from 19 races in 2010)

Most finishes in rookie season 18 races

Portugal Tiago Monteiro (from 19 races in 2005)

Most consecutive finishes from start of career 16 races Portugal Tiago Monteiro (2005 Australian Grand Prix2005 Belgian Grand Prix)
Finland Heikki Kovalainen (2007 Australian Grand Prix2007 Chinese Grand Prix)
Most consecutive retirements (did not finishes) 14 DNFs Italy Ivan Capelli (1990 Italian Grand Prix1991 German Grand Prix)
Most consecutive retirements (did not finishes) from first race of season 11 DNFs Canada Jacques Villeneuve (1999 Australian Grand Prix1999 Hungarian Grand Prix)
Most retirements (did not finishes) in a season 14 DNFs

Italy Andrea de Cesaris (from 16 races in 1986)
Italy Piercarlo Ghinzani (from 16 races in 1986)
Italy Andrea de Cesaris (from 16 races in 1987), 15 retirements
Italy Ivan Capelli (from 16 races in 1989)
Brazil Rubens Barrichello (from 17 races in 1997)

Pit stops
Most pit stops by a driver in a single race 14 pit stops Italy William Ponissi in the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix
Most pit stops by a winning driver in a single race 7 pit stops United Kingdom Mal McKee in the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix

See also