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10-f1-records-that-fell-in-2019

The F1 season 2019 has delivered some spectacular races that re-write the history of the fastest sport. In the year 2019 we saw the youngest Ferrari winner, the fastest stop in boxing,…

1. Maximum Championship Points and Longest Interval Between Titles

Lewis Hamilton scored 413 points this season – five over the year 2018, securing his fifth title. The British was helped by the points for the fastest lap, a rule introduced a season ago 2019. Even so, this is the largest proceeds ever recorded by an F1 driver. Lewis also broke the record for the longest interval between first and last title. Michael Schumacher needed seven years 10 for his seven years, while during Lewis' first year 2008 and its last triumphs have passed 11 years

2. Team First Launch

Ferrari and Mercedes have alternated at the top several times in this category, but with 65. the first starter, Ferrari finished the season ahead of its rivals. After Mercedes, McLaren and Williams are in the all-time list, each with a 62 first place finish. The fight will continue for years 2020, when the record could change its owner several times.

3. Most points without becoming World Champion

Despite scoring 1 289 point in his career, Valtteri Bottas has never managed to win a world title. In doing so, he broke the record to Felipe Massa, who lost his 2008 hair year without a final triumph.

4. Ferrari's youngest race winner

Jacky Ickx held that record for more than 62 years before Charles Leclerc was in Belgium this season won the Ferrari wheel for the first time and became their youngest winner in age 21 years, 10 months and 142 days. Ickx did this in France for 1968, at 23 years, six months and six days ..

5. Youngest podium

The dramatic race for the GP of Brazil came with an unexpected twist that brought the youngest victory stage in history. The race was among the top three by Max Verstappen, Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz, who were on average old 23 years, eight months and 23 days. The previous record 2008 was set in Italy by Robert Kubica, Heikki Kovalainen and Sebastian Vettel.

6. Number of races without the best starting position

The new owner of this record is Sergio Perez, behind 176 appearances without a pole position. That's 12 more starts than Romain Grosjean, who takes second place. A year ago 2019, the record was held by Johnny Herbert, who performed on 160. racing without winning the best starting position.

7. Racing Leadership for GP F1

Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has run 142 races in his career – a record that was surpassed this year by Lewis Hamilton, who ran in 148 races for the VN F1. This is 43 more racing than Sebastian Vettel, which is third on the all-time list.

8. Number of first podium races

Carlos Sainz was waiting 101. the race before he won the first podium of his career following the punishment of Lewis Hamilton in Brazil. Before Sainz, Martin Brundle was waiting for the 91 races for the first place on the winning stage.

9. Maximum time between rankings

The season 2019 brought the long-awaited return of Robert Kubica, who scored Williams' only point of the season in a chaotic race in Germany. Earlier in the day, the Pole won Abu Dhabi points of the year 2010 for the last time, making it correct to wait for the third points again 178 days, which is a new F1 record.

10. Fastest Boxing Stop

The Crimson Bull team managed to change tires in the race for VN Max Verstappen in just 1, 82 seconds and set record for fastest stop in Formula One history.


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