What records to expect from F1 racing 2020? (Part 2)

Max or Charles have a chance to become the youngest F1 champion in history

Michael Schumacher in his career from 1992 to 2006 and 2010-2012 scored 221 points, but Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen were not too far behind. They are only eight times inferior in the top 10, something that can be completed in the first half of the 2020 season. Regarding the number of consecutive scoring points, Hamilton is currently holding with 33 stages from Japanese GP 2016 to France GP 2018.

The current champion is also in a series of 33 other top 10 stages, starting from the home stage of British GP 2018 to Abu Dhabi GP 2019. If you avoid any trouble at the upcoming Albert Park (Australia), you will set up a new record.

The number of departure stages

Rubens Barrichello started his career in 1993 and retired in 2011, with a total of 322 starting stages. But now Raikkonen “snowman” had experience in 312 GPs before the 2020 season. If nothing changes, the Austrian GP at the Red Bull Ring will witness a new record set by the Finnish driver.

The most poles at a racecourse

Pole in the first leg of the Australian season will give Hamilton his ninth career debut at Albert Park. Currently, he and Schumacher and Ayrton Senna hold the record for the most number of poles on a single track. However, unexpectedly, the conversion rate of driver # 44 in Melbourne was not really good when only 2 times he enjoyed the joy of winning.

The winning number of stages that lead all laps

Senna led the race in all 19 of his 41 career victories, a record Hamilton also holds now after doing in Shanghai, Barcelona, ​​Monaco, Paul Ricard, and Abu Dhabi. 2019. The Grand Slam / Grand Chelem record (achieved when the driver wins the pole, the fastest lap and leads all the rounds in victory) is held by Jim Clark with 8 times. Hamilton needs two more Grand Slams to balance the compatriot’s record.

Number of podium

It will be only a matter of time for the top 3 target, by the time Hamilton will surpass this number in 2020. Indeed this season is worth the wait for the British champions when he is facing the opportunity to break more records of F1 racing. Especially for fans of the British steering wheel, at each upcoming race this year, they can totally see their idols writing new pages.