There are many records for Formula 1 Drivers.
a. Most races entered - Rubens Barrichello
b. Most race wins - Michael Schumacher - 91 wins
c. Most race wins in a Season - Michael Schumacher - 2004 Season
d. Youngest Race winner - Sebastian Vettel - 2008 Italian GP
e. Most Pole Positions - Michael Schumacher - 68 pole starts
f. Most Fastest Laps - Michael Schumacher - 76
g. Total Podium Finishes - Michael Schumacher - 154 podiums
h. Most career points - 1369 points
i. Most Laps led in their career - 5108 laps
j. Doubles - Pole position and race win in the same race - Michael Schumacher - 40 races
k. Hat tricke - Pole, fastest lap and race win in the same race - Michael Schumacher - 22
l. Grand Chelem (Slam) - Led the entire race from pole and also fastest lap - Jim Clark - 8 times
m. Most F1 racing championships - Michael Schumacher - 7 times
n. Youngest F1 racing champion - Lewis Hamilton
No one till now has won a World Championship in their Debut
A Total of 19 drivers from England have won Formula One races. The total number of wins by Englishmen in F1 are: 213. They also hold the record for the most number of wins by drivers of a single nation. There are a total of 14 Englishmen who have won the F1 drivers world championship. Again this is the record for most number of titles for drivers of a single nation.
The first Formula One World Championship was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in his Alfa Romeo in 1950
Michael Schumacher and Ferrari won the drivers and constructors championship every year from 2000 to 2004.
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Graham Hill was the only F1 driver with Graham as part of his name who won the F1 drivers world championship in the 1960's. He won it in the years 1962 and 1968. He was British and the father of Damon Hill who won the drivers' championship once too.
Since it's inception in 1950, the FIA Formula One World Championship for Drivers has had no Indian champions.
The 2007 drivers world championship in formula 1 was won by Ferraris Kimi Raikkonen. He beat both Mclaren drivers Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso by one point at the end of the Brazilian grand prix. BMW drivers Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica did not win the 2007 championship.
Sandro Munari In 1977 and 1978, the drivers championship was the FIA Cup for Rally Drivers