Who is the youngest F1 World Champion?

Who is the youngest F1 World Champion?

Who are F1’s 10 youngest world champions?

  • Kimi Räikkönen – Ferrari – 2007 (28 years, 4 days)
  • Jim Clark – Lotus – 1963 (27 years, 174 days)
  • Jacques Villeneuve – Williams – 1997 (26 years, 200 days)
  • Niki Lauda – Ferrari – 1975 (26 years, 197 days)
  • Michael Schumacher – Benetton – 1994 (25 years, 314 days)

Who is the oldest F1 driver?

Oldest drivers to start a race

Driver Age
1 Louis Chiron 55 years, 292 days
2 Philippe Étancelin 55 years, 191 days
3 Arthur Legat 54 years, 232 days
4 Luigi Fagioli 53 years, 22 days

Who was the best Formula 1 driver ever?

Lewis Hamilton – 103 wins. In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.

What team did Michael Schumacher drive for?

Michael Schumacher
Teams Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, Mercedes
Entries 308 (306 starts)
Championships 7 (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
Wins 91

How old was Lewis Hamilton when he won his first F1 race?

23 years and 300 days
He was the youngest driver to win the Formula One World Championship at the age of 23 years and 300 days, a record that has since then been broken by rival Sebastian Vettel. Hamilton is the first black Formula One racing driver. As a result, he has been subjected to racist abuse throughout his career.

Who is the heaviest F1 driver?

Italian race car driver Antonio Giovinazzi is the heaviest F1 driver at 165 lb. (75kg).

Who is the most successful F1 driver of all time?

Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton – 103 wins. In terms of career wins and total career points, Lewis Hamilton is the best Formula 1 driver to have ever graced a circuit.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top