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Most of the grand slams and the longest gap between the championships -10 of the oldest F1 records that remain constantly remaining

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Most teammates are colleagues in one season.

The F1 team has never heard of changing the driver lineup for a season, which means that some of the grids have adapted to one or more teammates in the campaign. For example, Yuki tsunoda raced with three other teammates in Racing Bulls (Alphatauri) in 2023, and Liam Lawson was replaced by Daniel Ricciardo for Australia, who was injured in five laces.

TSUNODA does not have records for the most teammates in one season. But Accolade goes to Howden Ganley. 1973 Williams.

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Most race winners in the season

The 2024 F1 campaign set a new record for the most race winners in a season, with seven other drivers claiming at least two wins. But this could not match the number of winners in 1982 when 11 other drivers won in the race.

Alain Prost won the two race in two games in Renault, but it was last year in an event that saw Niki Lauda, ​​John Watson and Rene Arnoux winning two wins. Meanwhile, Didier Pironi, Riccardo Patrese, Nelson Piquet, Patrick Tambay, Elio de Angelis, Keke Rosberg and Michele Alboreto won all at once. Rosberg was enough to seal his first and only world championship.

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