@@NotApplicableJB Vettel scored 83.58% in 2013 Schumacher scored 84.71% in 2002, that would have been 88.24% under the 25-18-15 scoring system. If you ignore sprint races and points for fastest laps Verstappen scores 521 out of 550 points which is 94.73%
Max's superlicense renewal fee will also break records. FIA actually have a multiplier for the number of points you score above a certain threshold and then the multiplier per points kick in. The renewal fee last year was over 1 million euro.
Somehow I think he can afford it,,,and btw is that not a stupid rule I’ll bet that was some scheme cooked up by Max Mosley and Bernie Eccelstone to bilk money out of the top drivers
You'd think the winner, maybe even the top 3, would get it renewed free as part of the prize. Btw, not all drivers are rich. Some pay a lot for their seat. They have to bring in X amount for the drive, then the only pay they get is from personal sponsorship, and that may just be enough to pay for that year's expenses. It's why some drivers in the past had to leave F1 (particularly in the days of the huge entry numbers), not because they weren't good enough, but because they couldn't get a better car in a team that could pay _them_ (often purely because there weren't any spare seats, or they couldn't bring in enough sponsorship. Weirdly, some drivers have been paid to drive but had to bring in millions in sponsorship regardless. Book cooking maybe? It would not surprise me!). Not sure how expensive super licences were when they were introduced, but I doubt it took long before they became prohibitively expensive for the "good enough but still need to pay" drivers (as opposed to the "he's definitely going to be a star" ones).
Max is the only driver to win 7 races in a row twice in a season, only needing to win the first 4 races of next year to break his win in a row records.
people sick of his dominance have a short term memory that not long ago it was always hamilton/mercedes on the top for a much longer term then what max has so far
@@canismajoris6733thats the fun part, compared to the mercedes from 2014-2016, the rb19 wasnt that dominant over its opponents. The margin being around .2%(rb19) vs .8%(mercedes 2014-16) to the next best car. That being said, the dominance on quali pace was determined after the first two races, and the rest of the grid have improved quite a bit during the season. Secondly, Perez is not really that bad, although he isnt world champion material, but still he pales compared to Verstappen. I don't like it as Ferrari fan, but these are facts.
Thanks to Max Verstappen in F1, we also have a new record in the Netherlands this year. Our national anthem has never been heard so many times around the world. 20 times due to Max in F1. 19 times for wins Max and 1 time played by the André Rieu orchestra prior to Zandvoort race. 😂😂🎉
@@mikemelina7395 As far as the tune goes, the lyrics to it are godawful. As a non-Dutch person you will likely never hear them, but as someone Dutch you are bound to encounter them at some point in your life. Because of those lyrics, i actually like the Austrian following the Dutch one a lot better, as well as the German and Italian ones.
@@EntropicExergy As an American, I'm particularly fond of the tune that accompanies our anthem, but the poem 'The Star Spangled Banner' and the story it tells is imbedded in my heart.
@@mikemelina7395 Yeah, yours is quite nice too. I just don't get why you guys try to sing it all weird before games or races. But maybe that has to do with personal taste or something.
Verstappen also got the record for most consecutive points score currently at 1004 and going, while Hamilton had the record before that with 998 points (2018 Silverstone - 2020 Bahrain)
Actually, Verstappen scored 101.8% more points than Perez in P2. Or you could say that Perez scored 49.6% as many points as Verstappen, which invertedly means that the gap from Perez to Verstappen was 50.4% of Verstappen's points. I'm arguing/correcting semantics here but this way, his lead feels even more impressive.
It's not just semantics. When you use percentages in a comparison, you should always set the thing that you compare it to at 100%. Therefore, saying that Max 101,8% more points is the only correct way of going about it.
I thought this when I was making the video but the way that Wikipedia had calculated the Mansell record is the same way I calculated for Max. But I agree it's counter intuitive
@@NotApplicableJB the way you phrased it, it's not counterintuitive, it's plain wrong though. Scoring twice as many points is not 50.4% more points, so either you should've phrased that statistic differently, or Wikipedia's calculation for Mansell's record is wrong as well. (for the sake of completeness, if you wanna phrase this as "X% more points than second place", then Nigel Mansell scored 92.9% more points than Patrese) in fact, looking at the calculation that Wikipedia made for comparing points between first and second, I find it honestly really strange and I really don't understand why they'd have calculated it that way in the first place. That should be corrected.
@@plazasta The phrase could be: The second driver had only 49,6% of the winners points. I suppose that wiki giver the top driver 100% because than we can compare the score from all drivers easily to the top driver in %.
We all know he's extremely talented from his first year but the consistency this season really seals him as one of the best ever. I was afraid he was gonna drop the focus a bit just because he's achieved seemingly everything he could but somehow he just keep breaking more and more records I didn't know existed. He doesn't rest ever even when he's winning the race for sure he's still trying to get the fastest lap just to get more points( that neither him or the team needed lmao) Just pure consistency. That's the most admiring part.
@@NotApplicableJB Yea, huge props to redbull as well. Easily, they’re the most consistent team. Aside from the rocketship of a car, we rarely ever see mistakes with the strategy or pitstops. Good for them. Hoping other teams can give them some hard times in 2024(Ferrari im begging)
@@daviddickinson6346 Yea, when you’re fighting in the midfield you will have more crashes and “mistakes” for sure. He’s in the front alone so he naturally got less incidents. Still though, his pace and precision in every single race this season is something beyond that car. He completed every single lap this season. EVERY. SINGLE. LAP. That’s crazy. The monaco pole lap alone can put him in a different caliber. The connection between him and that car is something we haven’t seen in years. It’s something you can’t gloss over. Excited to see people getting more competitive next year tho. The Mclaren resurgence is gonna be interesting.
@@daviddickinson6346We've seen multiple cars that were even further ahead of the competition. Sure the car was dominant but Max' consistency is what sets this season apart.
Wow... just, wow! What a season and thank you for such a fun video highlighting how impressive Max and Red Bull have been this year. It is impossible to say this was not the most dominate season ever from a driver. What an absolute pleasure to witness.
What not many understand about Max and his greatness is in relation to his age. He is 26 years old, 53 GP wins and 3 WC and this will only increase. Schumacher and Lewis were 28-29 when they won their 25 GP win, when they were Max's age they weren't even over 15 GP wins. Max is guaranteed to be the second driver over 100 GP wins and in time overtake Lewis. I think Lewis felt quite unthreatened in terms of number of GP wins and number of WCs, but Max is speeding along quickly towards the records. Next year he will likely win his fourth and fifth world championships of this era, his number of GPs I think could be over 80 and that is too close to Lewis not to be beaten by a driver who is 6-8 from the peak of his career. We simply see the real GOAT.
you forgot some very important records. max has the most consecutive points record now as well it was 998 by lewis. max broke that in abu dhabi with being the first one over 1000 points. another incredible record is that max has won every race in europe as well as every race in the continent of America, in 1 season! talking about crazy, the most wins mercedes ( 2 drivers ) ever accomplished was 19 in a season. redbull managed that with 1 driver only named max!
Great video! But you missed two more records, : Highest average points per race in a career - 13.98 ( Prev, Hamilton : 13.97) : Most consecutive points scored - 1004 ( Prev, Hamilton : 998) **Both records are ongoing Not really a record but he might have the record for most records broken in a season!
He also has the 50 race rolling win rate record, 74% vs Hamilton's and Schumacher's 62% if I recall correctly. (% wins within a 50 race window, from the last race, can still grow) This includes the last 6 races of 2021 where the RB16B fell off and 2022 with early ferrari.
Still, the way he and Red Bull worked towards these records; slowly but surely picking at the long reigning Champions, taking down Lewis and Mercedes with the Honda engine in the most brutal battle F1 has ever seen. Between drivers ánd teams. That was the most special to me. It was not a sudden rule change like Mercedes with the hybrid engine or a big speed advantage from the beginning like Vettel had.
@@zordiark9673 Both happened after crashes, yes. Not RB's fault, or, Pérez is part of the RB team... Last DNF for Max was Australia '22... Before that he DNF'ed about 25 times or so, for various reasons..
His insane ability combined with near perfect consistency is astonishing. Quite possibly the greatesr individual season of any Professional athlete in my lifetime.
@@NotApplicableJB I heard that he will get the car for himself (it is allegedly in his contract if he wins the WC). So then it will be displayed in the Max Verstappen store somewhere in the Netherlands (don't know where it is).
There are a couple more records he broke, amongst which the best average finishing position over a season (1,27). He also has the highest percentage of available points scored in a season where all results were counted (92.74%)
It’s really hard to believe at the end 2020 Max only had what 10 career wins, and really that was even an achievement with how dominant Mercedes was not to mention Ferrari having good cars for a few of those years and considering they went with that lousy Renault PU and those couple years it took to grow with Honda
It's crazy to me that he broke Vettel's 38 RB wins and 53 total wins in the same season. That's Vettel's entire 6 season Ferrari stint in 1 season and then some. Not only that, he got 19 wins in a season, that's almost all of Raikonnen's total F1 wins (21) in 1 season. Absolutely crazy.
@@SWOTHDRAnice excuse 😂 by the way last time it was 16 race calandrar in 1999 so i dont know vettel and raikkonen and alonso race in f1 in the 90s oh so the more races excuse is not on lewis right but max do this records it become a thing now bla bla bla so injoy f1 in the coming years and have nice evning 😂😭
What can I say. It was a great year for my daughter and I. We enjoyed every win and record max hit this year. It's gonna interesting the next few years. Hopefully our boy can make it on top where he belongs with Hamilton and shumy. Thanks for this video. Was great for a couple of max fans. 🏆 🏆 🏆
Using the modern points system and excluding sprints (because they award fewer points), Verstappen has scored the most points per race in a single season - more than Schumacher, Vettel, Fangio, Clark or even Ascari when he won every race he entered in 1952 except for the Indy 500. Even more impressive is that he mathematically guaranteed the record when the chequered flag fell in Las Vegas.
@@ransomsdp Per race, i.e. the number of races is not relevant. In fact, with more races there are more opportunities to f it up, making it all the more impressive to score such an average.
Verstappen F1 records 2023 - Most wins in a season: 19 2023 - Highest percentage of wins in a season: 86% 19/22 2023 - Most wins in a row: 10 2023 - Most hat tricks in a season: 6 2023 - Most podiums in a season.: 21/22 (95%) 2023 - Most points in a season: 575 2023 - Highest percentage of possible points: 93% - 26.1 points average per weekend 2023 - Most laps lead in a season: 1003 2023 - Highest percentage of laps lead in a season : 76% 2023 - Most consecutive points scored : 1004 (ongoing) 2023 - Highest average points per race started: 13.98 2023 - Longest streak of converting poles into wins: 16 (ongoing) 2023 - Most wins starting from pole position in a single season: 12 2023 - Biggest point margin between 1st & 2nd driver: 290 2023 - Highest percentage difference between 1st & 2nd driver: 50.4% 2023 - Most races left in the season when becoming World Champion: 6 (shared with Schumacher) 2023 - Most wins from different starting positions: 9 (shared with Alonso) (ongoing) 2023 - Most consecutive races as championship leader: 39 (ongoing) 2023 - Most consecutive top two finishes: 15 2023 - Most sprint wins: 7 2023 - Most sprint wins in a season: 4 2023 - Most wins in one calendar month: 4 (July 2023 - Austrian - Belgian GP 2023 - First driver ever to win every single race in Europe in a single season 2023 - First driver ever to win the four classics (Monaco, Silverstone, Spa, Monza) in a single season 2023 - Most pit stops by a winning driver in a single race: 6 (2023 Dutch GP) (shared with Button, Canada 2011) 2022 - Most wins not starting from pole position in a single season: 9 2022 - Most wins from different starting positions in a season: 7 2022 - First and only driver to score maximum available points in a sprint weekend: 34 (also 1st unofficial Max slam) 2022 - Largest points deficit overturned to become World Champion: 46 2021 - Youngest driver to score a grand slam: 23 years, 277 days Austrian GP 2019 - Most wins before first pole position: 7 2016 - Most overtakes in a season: 78 2016 - Youngest driver to win a race: 18 years, 228 days Spanish GP 2016 - Youngest driver to score a podium finish: 18 years, 228 days Spanish GP 2016 - Youngest driver to lead a lap: 18 years, 228 days Spanish GP 2016 - Youngest driver to set fastest lap: 19 years, 44 days Brazilian GP 2015 - Youngest driver to score points: 17 years, 180 days Malaysian GP 2015 - Youngest driver to start a race: 17 years, 166 days Australian GP 2014 - Youngest driver to take part in F1 weekend: 17 Years, 3 days Japanese GP FP1 Highest career pole to win ratio: 27/32 84% 4 grand slams (needs another 4) 11 hat-tricks (needs 11 more)
And there is one more, maybe the most important one: Before his '21 first championship, Max had won the most races for a driver not winning a championship (please double check from your side too). This truly explains the phrase that sometimes "it's not just the car". Many drivers can win in a dominant car but how many can win in a non dominant car? Max has THAT record.
Fun fact: Max Verstappen won the constructor's championship (by himself) by a bigger margin than the previous record for biggest margin between number 1 and 2 drivers in the drivers championship. Max finished 166 points clear of mercedes this year, while Vettel finished 155 points ahead of Alonso in 2013.
Happy to witness a virtuous driver probably the best driver ever. And I’m an Alonso man but still I’m lucky to have seen the best driver in modern times
There is another record that isn't actually Max's, but he was instrumental in winning, for the RB19 - it broke the 1988 McLaren MP4/4's 15/16 wins in a season with 21/22, with 19 of those coming from Max. Interesting to me though is that both cars were Honda powered.
Although it should be said the 1988 McLaren did better than the Red Bull. The 1988 McLaren was leading the Italian GP that year before Senna collided with Jean Louis Schlesser. The Red Bull this year didn't lead the Singapore GP
@@EntropicExergy Possibly not, but Senna up until his collision was in contention for the Italian GP win up until Lap 51. Max and Sergio weren't in Singapore
@@reptongeek Except Max was too until that poorly timed safety car ruined it for him. Doesn't matter, what matters is 21/22 for RB vs. 15/16 for Mclaren, i know which is more dominant. F1 is about is, not if.
I was discussing yesterday's results with a friend and basically all the points we've made (that the gap to #2 should be in percentages) are literally answered by this video haha. Great content.
I mean to be honest. Lewis did have a fantastic carreer. With 7 titles. Most people don't even make it to F1. Let alone win that many titles. I don't think Lewis has anything to complain about. He has been incredibly fortunate and blessed throughout his carreer.
Anyone here think max isn’t the greatest to have ever done it? For me, he certainly doesn’t need to win 7 to be in the discussion. The levels he has reached these past 3 years is up there with prime Ferrari Schumacher
Stats aren't everything, Senna is considered by many to be in the same bracket as the Micheal. Still helps for those folks who can't be arsed to watch all the old races sometime in the future, despite the fact those from the current era are very much stored in a way to keep them easily accessible to whoever wants to see them. Still, i hope Max sticks around long enough to get double digits in WDC's, ten is nice, eleven is too, but i'd love to see him get lucky number 13 in those.
In the 38 years I'm following, either watching it at home or going to a grand prix I have never ever seen a driver like Max. Yes Senna was good, so was Schumi, Vettel and Hamilton. But I have never ever seen someone dominating F1 in the way Max is doing atm. Yes Schumi had 1 dominant season but this lad is doing it over and over again. 10 wins, 15 wins, 19wins in a row. And this season (2024) he will win at least 15 races again. Yes you need a good car to win races but it takes a driver to bring home those wins. No one has ever such dominance driving a winning car. Not Senna, nor Schumi, or even Jim Clark or Fangio, Vettel or Hamilton have ever been so dominant driving a good or great car. This lad doesn't need 6, 7 or 8 world titles to prove to be the most consistent and fastest ever.
It might not be Max’s record .. but you missed the record for the most “toys thrown out of a Pram! “ held by Toto from Abu Dhabi 2021 until now .. and looking to extend into next season ☠️
@@MrFloppyHare these aren't official records, however the Wikipedia list of records commonly cited has it as consecutive wins, which is how Ascari and Rosberg gets 3rd. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Formula_One_driver_records
I'd say the fact that Max on his own would've carried Red Bull to P1 in the constructor's championship (even if Perez' points didn't count), meaning Max beat point tally from George and Lewis (So Mercedes' points) combined by 166 points is also CRAZY
With his next victory, Max Verstappen wil have the same number of racewins as the racenumber of his first teammate in F1. Add almost all possible records for dutch F1 racers as well. Litte fun fact is another record for a driver in dutch hands : Longest time between successive starts: 3,767 days. Netherlands Jan Lammers (1982 Dutch Grand Prix - 1992 Japanese Grand Prix)
Max Verstappen led a grand prix for 248 laps straight, from Miami to Austria (not counting the Austria sprint but IIRC he won there as well from pole, so it would be 272 laps total) Not sure if there's anyone else who had any steak like that but yeah
Why are people still questioning if this is the most dominant season in F1 history? I know numbers don't tell the whole story, but I can't think of any other season that even comes close to stacking up against this one.
Great video! One tiny correction in your list of records though: he has more than double the points Perez scored, so % points to 2nd is 575 vs 2nd per 285 is 101.75% more points. All is all a great list of records and kudos to a great video! Thank you!
Max should get awarded 2 additional championships for 2023. One for the fact that he has more than double the points of second place (meaning you could hypothetically repeat the season, give him no points and he would still win). The other one is for winning RedBull the constructors championship by himself.
Unfortunately this is the first of your videos I've seen but I've subscribed ready for your coverage next season. Excellent delivery and video style! Look forward to your future insights
Max and his team has thrown the entire F1 circus upside down. Even two years later Max is still causing nightmares about 2021 for Toto Wolf and many British F1 fans. Max has caused several teams to fire their aerodynamics engineers, Mercedes and Alpha Tauri did. And Ferrari fired their team manager twice in only a few years time. Max did not just win, he pulverized and humiliated the other teams in a way that the sport has never seen before. And the feeling of embarrassment and pure shock for the other teams and drivers even became clearly visible for the untrained eye. I would call living rent free in Toto's head for two consecutive years a record as well 🤣
@@insAneTunA Me too, just wait till next year when lewis goes three years in a row without a win, he'll be calling Horner again going, "please give me a job". Horner should tell him, "come by the house I need my lawn mowed".
Considering the 2024 calender, I can definitely see Max continuing his current win streak past 10. The car's been very comfortable at Bahrain, Jeddah, Japan, and Miami; the only sticking point might be Australia, and perhaps China but I'd be shocked if it actually runs at this rate
Not gonna lie. Max is a savage. Jos created a monster. I feel sorry for the other drivers. Checo would be World Champion right now if he were the only driver at Red Bull....
Not quite. Michael Schumacher did it in 2002. Lewis has also done it a couple of times. A couple of other drivers have also done it, but those are the more obvious
I have to say this records he breaks are insane. Also don't forget the Alfa/Sauber driver ranking video after the season is finished also I forogot to mention add 3 more drivers on the list Nico Hulkenberg, Adrian Sutil and Esteban Gutierrez. I forgot to add those three since I didn't have the time to tell you.
He also equaled Lewis Hamiltons record of most GP wins in one Month. Lewis won from Austria 2016 (3 July) to Germany 2016 (31 July) 4 races. Max won this season from Austria (2 July) to Belgium (30 July) 4 GP as well (and 2 sprint races in July as well). This stat isn't listed in the official wikipedia page of records only in the one with Lewis Hamiltons records. And yes i know, for max the austrian GP weekend had its first session on 30 June, but the GP itself was in July
Damn you Singapore, it could've been 18 wins in a row and 100% podiums, 2 years in a row now having a bad weekend in Singapore for Verstappen, being that he already managed podiums there, 2nd in 2018 and 3rd in 2019
@@NotApplicableJB I am not sure if it is a record, but I assume it is: Leclerc has scored 23 poles, however, Max converted a Leclerc pole in a Max win 11 times. ie. highest convertion of one other drivers' pole to your own win. (Leclerc converted a Leclerc pole in a Leclerc win only 4 times)
2:13 One important detail I think is missing here is that Schumi did that in a 17 race season compared to Max's 22. In 2002 Ferrari's dominance in the early 2000s peaked, and they made the entire rest of the grid look like toddlers in push cars. Well tbh, it wasn't Ferrari, it was Todd, Brawn, Byrne and of course The Michael. I'd personally count it as 6 for Max, btw.
Another record is amount of medals won... Isn't this something F1 introduced recently ? I think Max has by far the most medals of any F1 driver ever...
Also of note is that the RB19 has broken the record that the McLaren MP4/4 set in 1988 for the highest percentage of wins in a season, making it the most dominant F! car ever. Not a Verstappen record, but still.
Not a Max record, but one that if it depended on Perez never happened, Max did all the heavy lifting. It's like that meme with those two basketball players, i forgot their names.
In the era of teams, has any driver every had a points tally that also won the constructors championship (Max's pts minus Sergio's pts still wins the constructors)
As its a team sport I think there are probably records that the team, and in particular, Adrian Newey, are pulling off in the background too. Christain Horner for most successful team principal? Most patient race engineer - Gianpiero Lambiase,. Was it McLaren who had the fastest pitstop in 2023? - Next years target, people.
Max is a legend, he needs a better second driver in my opion. Lawson? Albon? Never understood why RBR kicked Albon out. Helmut Marko said it already, in a wrong way (for wich he made his excuse) RBR did not need a second driver this year, Max made all the records. But it would be nice if they have a 1/2 podium now and then. You make great vlogs my friend!
it won´t matter who they put in that 2nd car. Max is going to destroy them as he always does. Better for Red Bull to stick to an experienced driver who is a clear number 2 than put a young, hungry driver there and completely destroy their confidence and/or career. There is a reason Riccardo left RB, and that reason is not going away anytime soon.
If they signed Max up as a single driver team, and we divide Perez his points between Mercedes and Ferrari, Max would still win the constructors championship on his own before Abu Dhabi even started. Now that's what I call dominating a season.
RedBull's and AlphaTauri's plan for 2024: RB will keep Checo Perez, alongside Danny Ricciardo, with Yuki Tsunoda as reserve driver. AT is rebranding to Sui MaxMaxSuperMax Racing Honda MMSMPT, with their lineup being Max Verstappen, and Liam Lawson as reserve driver (who, for your interest, will only drive if Max gets hit by a meteorite or something...)
Here is a nice summarization of his karting record: 2006 Belgium Championship (mini class): **won all 21 races** 2007 Belgium Championship (mini class): **won all 18 races** 2007 Dutch chanmpionship (mini class): **won all 4 races** 2008 Belgium Championship (mini class):**won 16/18 races** 2008 Belgium Championship (cadet): **won 11/12 races** 2008 Benelux Karting Series (mini class): **won 11/12 races** 2009 Belgium Championship (mini class): **won all 21 races** 2009 Belgium Championship (KF5): **won 11/12 races** 2009 Benelux Karting Series (mini max class): **won 11/12 races** KF3: 2010 Bridgestone-Cup Final: **1st** 2010 WSK Nations Cup:**1st** 2010 CIK-FIA World Cup: **2nd** 2010 WSK World Series: **1st** 2010 Winter Cup: **2nd** 2010 WSK Euro Series: **1st** 2011 WSK Euro Series: **1st** 2011 Winter Cup: **2nd** 2011 1e ronde WSK Master Series: **3rd** KF2: 2012 Winter Cup: **1st** 2012 WSK Master Series: **1st** 2012 1e ronde BNL Karting Series: **1st** 2012 FIA World Cup: **2nd** 2013 Winter Cup: **1st** 2013 WSK Master Series: **1st** 2013 WSK Euro Series (KF1): **1st** 2013 FIA European Championship (KZ): **1st** 2013 FIA European Championship (KF): **1st** 2013 FIA World Championship (KZ): **1st** 2013 FIA World Championship (KF): **3rd** Then we went on to formula 3: He pretty much destroyed everyone and finished very far ahead of the pack most of the races, even in the rain. He won 6 races in a row once. He finished 3rd in the championship because he had 8x DNF. By that time he had showed enough. Every team had Max high up their short list. Redbull made sure to beat the competition by doing something nobody else would think was possible: give the seat to a 17 year old. Note that Max went straight from F3 to F1, didn't even need to "proof" himself in F2. Everyone already saw by then Max was a generational talent.
I know F1 is popular and to be honest having the Netflix series I’ve paid more attention but one thing that amazes Me is that it has been so popular despite the race itself is nearing the point of irrelevance with qualifying seeking to matter more than the race itself. Passing is just to hard in F1. That’s one thing NASCAR has up on F1 because of F1 cars designs being so low and controllable that they rarely get unsettled so basically as long as someone doesn’t screw up the braking. Into a corner they are firm and if you really think about the F1 design is kind of crazy. You’re putting the most important part of your car (the only part of a car that touches the ground) the wheels unprotected poking out only connected by some spindly bars. It’s more interesting to me now but I still think there is a huge black hole in the the way it’s scored. Only giving out points to the top 10 in theory seems fine but in practice it screws the racing up. It leads to teams having one small little issue, sometimes as small as a flat tire on the other side of the track and the teams call it a day. If they don’t see themselves getting back to the top 10 there’s little reason to go on and risk the expensive car so they call it a day. F1 could really take some pointers from nascar in that way as well. In nascar you see crews working on the car despite going far behind and even laps down because you never know what could happen and there are points to be had.
I hope Max see's this. I know he wont care a lot about records, he loves to break them. But for the Dutch he got a whole country behind him since he started 2016. Not a officel record, but most people watching F1 since ever.
hey just a heads up. at 7:48, the abbreviation you used for Japan could be considered offensive to Japanese people. I recommend you use the abbreviation 'JPN', like the F1 records page does! Great video btw!
10:46 That's not how you count percentages. The difference between 575 and 285 is 290, which is 101.75% of 285. So Max got 101.75% more points than Checo.
It's both a shame and simply the truth that these statistics don't mean as much considering we have more races than ever but at the same time Max actually did have a season that is comparable to Schumachers best seasons and he deserves every bit of it. Because not too many years ago we were saying that a lot of these records seemed impossible to beat. And yet here is Max Verstappen beating a lot of the difficult ones. I.e. win percentages with more races to go from. 75% over 8 races is really sort of a troll statistic. 86% over 22 races is so much more impressive. Reliability certainly plays a huge part in this but we have had quite a few decades where this is mostly the case anyway while it's also still perfectly possible to have reliability issues especially considering the complicated software they use for the engines now.
Can't check if anyone mentioned this: . Max broke most 'curses' for tracks (for example Monza where a race winner would not win the next year, Max did) . Max broke the number of records broken in a season (so a record of records:-)) . Max is one of the few if not the only one to win in one season... - the 4 classic races (Monza, Monaco, Spa, Silverstone) - all races in Europe - all races in the America's (North-> Canada +3xUSA, Central: Mexico South : Brasil). _ the Zandvoort Grand Prix as the only one 3 times in a row (2021-2022-2023) aside from Jim Clark back in the day (1963/1964/1965)
Thank you so much for your support during the 2023 season! I already can't wait for next year 😀
How about you make a record of the amount of records RB has broken as a team? That would be cool
No one will break that record 😢
The sheer amount of records Max broke this season could be considered a record in of itself
U mean the amount of records broken in a season is a record itself ?😂😂😂 nice one
But I'm not sure how everyone would take it
"For Outstanding Achievement in Achievement!"
You're not wrong!
Especially if you consider him extending the records for most wins in a season (etc) as "breaking" it every time.
Max has scored 92,7% of the total maximum score possible
(if he had won every race, every sprint and every fastest lap)
That is a great one, do you know the driver who was 2nd best to this? if this is the record %
@@NotApplicableJB
Vettel scored 83.58% in 2013
Schumacher scored 84.71% in 2002, that would have been 88.24% under the 25-18-15 scoring system.
If you ignore sprint races and points for fastest laps Verstappen scores 521 out of 550 points which is 94.73%
I wish Max would 100% the 2024 season just for the hell of it.
Max scored more than 26 points average per raceweekend
@the1gladiator2 Actually, there are sprint races as well. So the maximum possible is 550 + 32 + 22 = 604.
Max's superlicense renewal fee will also break records. FIA actually have a multiplier for the number of points you score above a certain threshold and then the multiplier per points kick in. The renewal fee last year was over 1 million euro.
Somehow I think he can afford it,,,and btw is that not a stupid rule I’ll bet that was some scheme cooked up by Max Mosley and Bernie Eccelstone to bilk money out of the top drivers
You'd think the winner, maybe even the top 3, would get it renewed free as part of the prize.
Btw, not all drivers are rich. Some pay a lot for their seat. They have to bring in X amount for the drive, then the only pay they get is from personal sponsorship, and that may just be enough to pay for that year's expenses. It's why some drivers in the past had to leave F1 (particularly in the days of the huge entry numbers), not because they weren't good enough, but because they couldn't get a better car in a team that could pay _them_ (often purely because there weren't any spare seats, or they couldn't bring in enough sponsorship. Weirdly, some drivers have been paid to drive but had to bring in millions in sponsorship regardless. Book cooking maybe? It would not surprise me!).
Not sure how expensive super licences were when they were introduced, but I doubt it took long before they became prohibitively expensive for the "good enough but still need to pay" drivers (as opposed to the "he's definitely going to be a star" ones).
Some years ago he received 40k from RB per point. Not sure if that has become a larger amount after that.
He is indeed the record holder for the most expensive licence fee
@@Jrh-rp7np He dont have to afford it. Most Contracts will say that the Team will cover the Cost.
He will never beat Nico Hulkenberg's record
Not sure that is a record he would want😂
I read it as Nico Rosberg and started imaging Max beating Lewis in equal machinery
@@NotApplicableJB it's probably not a record anyone wants to be fair
wrf I did too LMAO@@davidaugustofc2574
I can't remember what this is about...
Max is the only driver to win 7 races in a row twice in a season, only needing to win the first 4 races of next year to break his win in a row records.
who give a shit :)..and beter say red bull broke the records
I know a lot of people are sick of his dominance but we need to just appreciate the history being made
True fans appriciate witnessing something never done....
people sick of his dominance have a short term memory that not long ago it was always hamilton/mercedes on the top for a much longer term then what max has so far
Its only okay if Queen Hamilton does it anyone else does it and its boring
History is being made because the car is insanely strong and his team mate is making it boring
@@canismajoris6733thats the fun part, compared to the mercedes from 2014-2016, the rb19 wasnt that dominant over its opponents. The margin being around .2%(rb19) vs .8%(mercedes 2014-16) to the next best car. That being said, the dominance on quali pace was determined after the first two races, and the rest of the grid have improved quite a bit during the season. Secondly, Perez is not really that bad, although he isnt world champion material, but still he pales compared to Verstappen. I don't like it as Ferrari fan, but these are facts.
Thanks to Max Verstappen in F1, we also have a new record in the Netherlands this year. Our national anthem has never been heard so many times around the world. 20 times due to Max in F1. 19 times for wins Max and 1 time played by the André Rieu orchestra prior to Zandvoort race. 😂😂🎉
And colin veiyers moto3 win
It will live in F1 fans heads forever. Not a bad anthem as anthems go.
@@mikemelina7395 As far as the tune goes, the lyrics to it are godawful. As a non-Dutch person you will likely never hear them, but as someone Dutch you are bound to encounter them at some point in your life. Because of those lyrics, i actually like the Austrian following the Dutch one a lot better, as well as the German and Italian ones.
@@EntropicExergy As an American, I'm particularly fond of the tune that accompanies our anthem, but the poem 'The Star Spangled Banner' and the story it tells is imbedded in my heart.
@@mikemelina7395 Yeah, yours is quite nice too. I just don't get why you guys try to sing it all weird before games or races. But maybe that has to do with personal taste or something.
Yeah you missed an important one. Max also broke the record of the amount of times he said “of course” in a post race interview.
Of course I missed that one!
unbelievable
very lovely!
I’d like to hear your flawless Dutch speaking skills
@@Bramfly Of kors.
Of geen kors, dat kan ook natuurlijk.
Max won more races in 1 season than any other driver had podium finishes....
Yeah... he destroyed everyone this year
By far !
He won more than any other driver was in the top 7 even.
Verstappen also got the record for most consecutive points score currently at 1004 and going, while Hamilton had the record before that with 998 points (2018 Silverstone - 2020 Bahrain)
Actually, Verstappen scored 101.8% more points than Perez in P2. Or you could say that Perez scored 49.6% as many points as Verstappen, which invertedly means that the gap from Perez to Verstappen was 50.4% of Verstappen's points.
I'm arguing/correcting semantics here but this way, his lead feels even more impressive.
It's not just semantics. When you use percentages in a comparison, you should always set the thing that you compare it to at 100%. Therefore, saying that Max 101,8% more points is the only correct way of going about it.
I thought this when I was making the video but the way that Wikipedia had calculated the Mansell record is the same way I calculated for Max. But I agree it's counter intuitive
@@NotApplicableJB the way you phrased it, it's not counterintuitive, it's plain wrong though. Scoring twice as many points is not 50.4% more points, so either you should've phrased that statistic differently, or Wikipedia's calculation for Mansell's record is wrong as well.
(for the sake of completeness, if you wanna phrase this as "X% more points than second place", then Nigel Mansell scored 92.9% more points than Patrese)
in fact, looking at the calculation that Wikipedia made for comparing points between first and second, I find it honestly really strange and I really don't understand why they'd have calculated it that way in the first place. That should be corrected.
I was thinking the same thing, Max more than doubled his teammate's total.
@@plazasta The phrase could be: The second driver had only 49,6% of the winners points. I suppose that wiki giver the top driver 100% because than we can compare the score from all drivers easily to the top driver in %.
We all know he's extremely talented from his first year but the consistency this season really seals him as one of the best ever. I was afraid he was gonna drop the focus a bit just because he's achieved seemingly everything he could but somehow he just keep breaking more and more records I didn't know existed. He doesn't rest ever even when he's winning the race for sure he's still trying to get the fastest lap just to get more points( that neither him or the team needed lmao) Just pure consistency. That's the most admiring part.
He is absolutely relentless and was still pushing in Abu Dhabi every single lap. You have to hand it to him, he knows exactly how to win.
@@NotApplicableJB Yea, huge props to redbull as well. Easily, they’re the most consistent team. Aside from the rocketship of a car, we rarely ever see mistakes with the strategy or pitstops. Good for them. Hoping other teams can give them some hard times in 2024(Ferrari im begging)
He had no competition this year the car made it too easy.
@@daviddickinson6346 Yea, when you’re fighting in the midfield you will have more crashes and “mistakes” for sure. He’s in the front alone so he naturally got less incidents. Still though, his pace and precision in every single race this season is something beyond that car. He completed every single lap this season. EVERY. SINGLE. LAP. That’s crazy. The monaco pole lap alone can put him in a different caliber. The connection between him and that car is something we haven’t seen in years. It’s something you can’t gloss over. Excited to see people getting more competitive next year tho. The Mclaren resurgence is gonna be interesting.
@@daviddickinson6346We've seen multiple cars that were even further ahead of the competition.
Sure the car was dominant but Max' consistency is what sets this season apart.
Wow... just, wow! What a season and thank you for such a fun video highlighting how impressive Max and Red Bull have been this year. It is impossible to say this was not the most dominate season ever from a driver. What an absolute pleasure to witness.
one more: the most no nonsense, blunt and direct winner ever
The man hates a media day 😄
I would say just after kimmi
What not many understand about Max and his greatness is in relation to his age. He is 26 years old, 53 GP wins and 3 WC and this will only increase. Schumacher and Lewis were 28-29 when they won their 25 GP win, when they were Max's age they weren't even over 15 GP wins. Max is guaranteed to be the second driver over 100 GP wins and in time overtake Lewis. I think Lewis felt quite unthreatened in terms of number of GP wins and number of WCs, but Max is speeding along quickly towards the records. Next year he will likely win his fourth and fifth world championships of this era, his number of GPs I think could be over 80 and that is too close to Lewis not to be beaten by a driver who is 6-8 from the peak of his career. We simply see the real GOAT.
And he will be 28-29 when he crosses the 100 GP mark
you forgot some very important records. max has the most consecutive points record now as well it was 998 by lewis. max broke that in abu dhabi with being the first one over 1000 points. another incredible record is that max has won every race in europe as well as every race in the continent of America, in 1 season! talking about crazy, the most wins mercedes ( 2 drivers ) ever accomplished was 19 in a season. redbull managed that with 1 driver only named max!
That is absolutely incredible!
Great video! But you missed two more records,
: Highest average points per race in a career - 13.98 ( Prev, Hamilton : 13.97)
: Most consecutive points scored - 1004 ( Prev, Hamilton : 998)
**Both records are ongoing
Not really a record but he might have the record for most records broken in a season!
He barely got these, but thats still amazing
@@foxy126pl6well he just now beat those records, but he can still furzher improve upon them right? as they are ongoing…
The consecutive points one is mental
yep@@South4153
He also has the 50 race rolling win rate record, 74% vs Hamilton's and Schumacher's 62% if I recall correctly.
(% wins within a 50 race window, from the last race, can still grow)
This includes the last 6 races of 2021 where the RB16B fell off and 2022 with early ferrari.
Still, the way he and Red Bull worked towards these records;
slowly but surely picking at the long reigning Champions, taking down Lewis and Mercedes with the Honda engine in the most brutal battle F1 has ever seen.
Between drivers ánd teams.
That was the most special to me.
It was not a sudden rule change like Mercedes with the hybrid engine or a big speed advantage from the beginning like Vettel had.
575 points out of 620 available. This stat alone blows my mind.
That is insane...
Max has not missed a single lap this seison.
Red Bulls Reliability has been disgustingly good
indeed, the only driver to finish every lap
@@NotApplicableJB True, but Pérez had two DNF's, highlighting how crazy it is that Max finished ALL of them.
@@worfoz But werent both DNF Crashes? I cant remember a Car failure from RB this Season
@@zordiark9673 Both happened after crashes, yes. Not RB's fault, or, Pérez is part of the RB team...
Last DNF for Max was Australia '22... Before that he DNF'ed about 25 times or so, for various reasons..
His insane ability combined with near perfect consistency is astonishing. Quite possibly the greatesr individual season of any Professional athlete in my lifetime.
Well done, Max! Truly one for the history books. Ty a ribbon round the RB19 and put it on display in a museum.
It will definitely be put in the middle of every display in the Red Bull Factory
If he doesnt get it gifted from redbull 😂
@@NotApplicableJB I heard that he will get the car for himself (it is allegedly in his contract if he wins the WC). So then it will be displayed in the Max Verstappen store somewhere in the Netherlands (don't know where it is).
It is in Swalmen, in the south of the netherlands. Currently the RB12 is displayed there, he won his first F1 race in that car.
Max already out here setting some pretty high standards for anyone that wants to be as good as him
There are a couple more records he broke, amongst which the best average finishing position over a season (1,27). He also has the highest percentage of available points scored in a season where all results were counted (92.74%)
If he manages to win in Singapore next year then he has won on every track on the calendar.
Nope he also needs to win China then he's done it.
It will be nice to see how many curses verstappen has broken in 2023 ex . Bahrain , monza
I'll get to googling!
Not Singapore though
But will Hamilton/Mercedes break the Nico Rosberg Curse next year
@@soundninja99what singapore curse 😭
@@NotApplicableJB He still fell to the Rosberg curse in Singapore.
If Imola wasn't canceled.....Max would.have another win and extended his records...
Yeah he would have easily won Imola and China was cancelled too
We are lucky to have seen 4 of the best ever drivers in a not long timespan at work. I mean Michael, Lewis, Sebastian and Max.
It’s really hard to believe at the end 2020 Max only had what 10 career wins, and really that was even an achievement with how dominant Mercedes was not to mention Ferrari having good cars for a few of those years and considering they went with that lousy Renault PU and those couple years it took to grow with Honda
It was still this season he joked about his career win tally getting stuck at 44. He's won 10 races since that joke.
It's crazy to me that he broke Vettel's 38 RB wins and 53 total wins in the same season. That's Vettel's entire 6 season Ferrari stint in 1 season and then some. Not only that, he got 19 wins in a season, that's almost all of Raikonnen's total F1 wins (21) in 1 season. Absolutely crazy.
@@Daxboy16verstappen has won more races in 2022 and 2023 than Alonso in his whole career
@@Daxboy16to be fair, there used to bw only like 16 races or something
@@SWOTHDRAnice excuse 😂 by the way last time it was 16 race calandrar in 1999 so i dont know vettel and raikkonen and alonso race in f1 in the 90s oh so the more races excuse is not on lewis right but max do this records it become a thing now bla bla bla so injoy f1 in the coming years and have nice evning 😂😭
This will stand as the most dominant season for a very, very long time.
It's ridiculously impressive. No sane person can deny the skill.
You say that, but this was handicapped. No development on the car and barely any wind tunnel time.
Next year has the potential to be a slaughter.
What can I say. It was a great year for my daughter and I. We enjoyed every win and record max hit this year. It's gonna interesting the next few years. Hopefully our boy can make it on top where he belongs with Hamilton and shumy. Thanks for this video. Was great for a couple of max fans. 🏆 🏆 🏆
Using the modern points system and excluding sprints (because they award fewer points), Verstappen has scored the most points per race in a single season - more than Schumacher, Vettel, Fangio, Clark or even Ascari when he won every race he entered in 1952 except for the Indy 500. Even more impressive is that he mathematically guaranteed the record when the chequered flag fell in Las Vegas.
That is a great one! and absolutely crazy considering we had 22 race weekends
But there’s more races than it was years ago so it doesn’t really count
@@ransomsdp Per race, i.e. the number of races is not relevant. In fact, with more races there are more opportunities to f it up, making it all the more impressive to score such an average.
Verstappen F1 records
2023 - Most wins in a season: 19
2023 - Highest percentage of wins in a season: 86% 19/22
2023 - Most wins in a row: 10
2023 - Most hat tricks in a season: 6
2023 - Most podiums in a season.: 21/22 (95%)
2023 - Most points in a season: 575
2023 - Highest percentage of possible points: 93% - 26.1 points average per weekend
2023 - Most laps lead in a season: 1003
2023 - Highest percentage of laps lead in a season : 76%
2023 - Most consecutive points scored : 1004 (ongoing)
2023 - Highest average points per race started: 13.98
2023 - Longest streak of converting poles into wins: 16 (ongoing)
2023 - Most wins starting from pole position in a single season: 12
2023 - Biggest point margin between 1st & 2nd driver: 290
2023 - Highest percentage difference between 1st & 2nd driver: 50.4%
2023 - Most races left in the season when becoming World Champion: 6 (shared with Schumacher)
2023 - Most wins from different starting positions: 9 (shared with Alonso) (ongoing)
2023 - Most consecutive races as championship leader: 39 (ongoing)
2023 - Most consecutive top two finishes: 15
2023 - Most sprint wins: 7
2023 - Most sprint wins in a season: 4
2023 - Most wins in one calendar month: 4 (July 2023 - Austrian - Belgian GP
2023 - First driver ever to win every single race in Europe in a single season
2023 - First driver ever to win the four classics (Monaco, Silverstone, Spa, Monza) in a single season
2023 - Most pit stops by a winning driver in a single race: 6 (2023 Dutch GP) (shared with Button, Canada 2011)
2022 - Most wins not starting from pole position in a single season: 9
2022 - Most wins from different starting positions in a season: 7
2022 - First and only driver to score maximum available points in a sprint weekend: 34 (also 1st unofficial Max slam)
2022 - Largest points deficit overturned to become World Champion: 46
2021 - Youngest driver to score a grand slam: 23 years, 277 days Austrian GP
2019 - Most wins before first pole position: 7
2016 - Most overtakes in a season: 78
2016 - Youngest driver to win a race: 18 years, 228 days Spanish GP
2016 - Youngest driver to score a podium finish: 18 years, 228 days Spanish GP
2016 - Youngest driver to lead a lap: 18 years, 228 days Spanish GP
2016 - Youngest driver to set fastest lap: 19 years, 44 days Brazilian GP
2015 - Youngest driver to score points: 17 years, 180 days Malaysian GP
2015 - Youngest driver to start a race: 17 years, 166 days Australian GP
2014 - Youngest driver to take part in F1 weekend: 17 Years, 3 days Japanese GP FP1
Highest career pole to win ratio: 27/32 84%
4 grand slams (needs another 4)
11 hat-tricks (needs 11 more)
And there is one more, maybe the most important one:
Before his '21 first championship, Max had won the most races for a driver not winning a championship (please double check from your side too).
This truly explains the phrase that sometimes "it's not just the car".
Many drivers can win in a dominant car but how many can win in a non dominant car?
Max has THAT record.
@@Common_Sense1982 Indeed. I will add this stat.
@@Common_Sense1982 Another one: Max lead more laps than Perez had in the top 10. This is a pretty humiliating stat for Perez.
Fun fact: Max Verstappen won the constructor's championship (by himself) by a bigger margin than the previous record for biggest margin between number 1 and 2 drivers in the drivers championship. Max finished 166 points clear of mercedes this year, while Vettel finished 155 points ahead of Alonso in 2013.
Happy to witness a virtuous driver probably the best driver ever. And I’m an Alonso man but still I’m lucky to have seen the best driver in modern times
There is another record that isn't actually Max's, but he was instrumental in winning, for the RB19 - it broke the 1988 McLaren MP4/4's 15/16 wins in a season with 21/22, with 19 of those coming from Max. Interesting to me though is that both cars were Honda powered.
Although it should be said the 1988 McLaren did better than the Red Bull.
The 1988 McLaren was leading the Italian GP that year before Senna collided with Jean Louis Schlesser. The Red Bull this year didn't lead the Singapore GP
Yup, Honda engines are good stuff.
@@reptongeek Except that it didn't, leading means f all when you don't lead in the final lap, i.e. don't win.
@@EntropicExergy Possibly not, but Senna up until his collision was in contention for the Italian GP win up until Lap 51. Max and Sergio weren't in Singapore
@@reptongeek Except Max was too until that poorly timed safety car ruined it for him. Doesn't matter, what matters is 21/22 for RB vs. 15/16 for Mclaren, i know which is more dominant. F1 is about is, not if.
I was discussing yesterday's results with a friend and basically all the points we've made (that the gap to #2 should be in percentages) are literally answered by this video haha. Great content.
Glad that I could help 😄
conclusion is that Max Verstapen is an exceptional f1 driver, with the best car and a very good team from Red Bull, they are fantastic together.
The combination of all 3 has been perfect
But looking at Sergio, the car seems not exceptional better than for example Mercedes/McLaren/Ferrari. A little better: yes. Much better: no.
It’s not a record, but he’s broken Lewis’ heart.
I mean to be honest. Lewis did have a fantastic carreer. With 7 titles. Most people don't even make it to F1. Let alone win that many titles. I don't think Lewis has anything to complain about. He has been incredibly fortunate and blessed throughout his carreer.
If you double the points Perez scored, Max would still be ahead by 5 points. Dayum
It wasn't a vintage year from Sergio...
Anyone here think max isn’t the greatest to have ever done it? For me, he certainly doesn’t need to win 7 to be in the discussion. The levels he has reached these past 3 years is up there with prime Ferrari Schumacher
I feel like you have to wait until a driver is finished to truly judge them but he is already at the highest level
Stats aren't everything, Senna is considered by many to be in the same bracket as the Micheal. Still helps for those folks who can't be arsed to watch all the old races sometime in the future, despite the fact those from the current era are very much stored in a way to keep them easily accessible to whoever wants to see them. Still, i hope Max sticks around long enough to get double digits in WDC's, ten is nice, eleven is too, but i'd love to see him get lucky number 13 in those.
In the 38 years I'm following, either watching it at home or going to a grand prix I have never ever seen a driver like Max. Yes Senna was good, so was Schumi, Vettel and Hamilton. But I have never ever seen someone dominating F1 in the way Max is doing atm. Yes Schumi had 1 dominant season but this lad is doing it over and over again. 10 wins, 15 wins, 19wins in a row. And this season (2024) he will win at least 15 races again. Yes you need a good car to win races but it takes a driver to bring home those wins. No one has ever such dominance driving a winning car. Not Senna, nor Schumi, or even Jim Clark or Fangio, Vettel or Hamilton have ever been so dominant driving a good or great car. This lad doesn't need 6, 7 or 8 world titles to prove to be the most consistent and fastest ever.
It might not be Max’s record .. but you missed the record for the most “toys thrown out of a Pram! “ held by Toto from Abu Dhabi 2021 until now .. and looking to extend into next season ☠️
🔥
His current win streak can very well smash the 10 wins in a row record. Meaning Tommo's video about vettels 9 in a row so much more ironic
That’s “wins in a season”, though.
@@MrFloppyHare these aren't official records, however the Wikipedia list of records commonly cited has it as consecutive wins, which is how Ascari and Rosberg gets 3rd. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Formula_One_driver_records
He is just unstoppable
@@NotApplicableJB i think "inevitable" fits even better
I'd say the fact that Max on his own would've carried Red Bull to P1 in the constructor's championship (even if Perez' points didn't count), meaning Max beat point tally from George and Lewis (So Mercedes' points) combined by 166 points is also CRAZY
imagine if singapore never happened. I know it's only IF but it's still scary to think about that he would have 17 wins in a row ONGOING.
I think he broke the record.. of records being broken in one year, hats off! ☺
Most wins in a season for Hamilton: 11
Most wins in a season for Vettel: 13
Most wins in a season for Verstappen: 19
Verstappen plays by his own rules
With his next victory, Max Verstappen wil have the same number of racewins as the racenumber of his first teammate in F1.
Add almost all possible records for dutch F1 racers as well.
Litte fun fact is another record for a driver in dutch hands : Longest time between successive starts: 3,767 days. Netherlands Jan Lammers (1982 Dutch Grand Prix - 1992 Japanese Grand Prix)
That is a great little fact, I'll make note of that for future content!
Max Verstappen led a grand prix for 248 laps straight, from Miami to Austria (not counting the Austria sprint but IIRC he won there as well from pole, so it would be 272 laps total)
Not sure if there's anyone else who had any steak like that but yeah
The scary thing about Max and all these records is the cars have never been a closer match to one another.
record-breaking for Max, what's an insane
Why are people still questioning if this is the most dominant season in F1 history? I know numbers don't tell the whole story, but I can't think of any other season that even comes close to stacking up against this one.
Max is my f1 my team career driver when i turn the difficulty to 0 percent
only way of beating him 😂
Great video! One tiny correction in your list of records though: he has more than double the points Perez scored, so % points to 2nd is 575 vs 2nd per 285 is 101.75% more points.
All is all a great list of records and kudos to a great video! Thank you!
Yeah I would have worked it out that way too. But the way I did it was the way it was worked out for Mansell on the official page 😑
Max should get awarded 2 additional championships for 2023. One for the fact that he has more than double the points of second place (meaning you could hypothetically repeat the season, give him no points and he would still win). The other one is for winning RedBull the constructors championship by himself.
Unfortunately this is the first of your videos I've seen but I've subscribed ready for your coverage next season. Excellent delivery and video style! Look forward to your future insights
Not sure if it's an official record, but made the largest number of hamilton fanboys cry like little bitches.
Max and his team has thrown the entire F1 circus upside down. Even two years later Max is still causing nightmares about 2021 for Toto Wolf and many British F1 fans. Max has caused several teams to fire their aerodynamics engineers, Mercedes and Alpha Tauri did. And Ferrari fired their team manager twice in only a few years time. Max did not just win, he pulverized and humiliated the other teams in a way that the sport has never seen before. And the feeling of embarrassment and pure shock for the other teams and drivers even became clearly visible for the untrained eye.
I would call living rent free in Toto's head for two consecutive years a record as well 🤣
@@insAneTunA Me too, just wait till next year when lewis goes three years in a row without a win, he'll be calling Horner again going, "please give me a job". Horner should tell him, "come by the house I need my lawn mowed".
Considering the 2024 calender, I can definitely see Max continuing his current win streak past 10. The car's been very comfortable at Bahrain, Jeddah, Japan, and Miami; the only sticking point might be Australia, and perhaps China but I'd be shocked if it actually runs at this rate
Maybe Sergio will win one … in between?
@@renedekkers-gm8nj That is just blasphemy at this point, the mere suggestion.
Not gonna lie. Max is a savage. Jos created a monster. I feel sorry for the other drivers. Checo would be World Champion right now if he were the only driver at Red Bull....
I think he also holds the most average points per GP on a season
Max th only driver to ever drove every lap of a season.(1325 laps)
Not quite. Michael Schumacher did it in 2002. Lewis has also done it a couple of times. A couple of other drivers have also done it, but those are the more obvious
@@reptongeek2002 Schumacher and 2019 Hamilton are the only others
Insane! Thanks for putting this together :)
I have to say this records he breaks are insane.
Also don't forget the Alfa/Sauber driver ranking video after the season is finished also I forogot to mention add 3 more drivers on the list Nico Hulkenberg, Adrian Sutil and Esteban Gutierrez. I forgot to add those three since I didn't have the time to tell you.
Don't you worry it is on the list!
He also equaled Lewis Hamiltons record of most GP wins in one Month. Lewis won from Austria 2016 (3 July) to Germany 2016 (31 July) 4 races. Max won this season from Austria (2 July) to Belgium (30 July) 4 GP as well (and 2 sprint races in July as well). This stat isn't listed in the official wikipedia page of records only in the one with Lewis Hamiltons records. And yes i know, for max the austrian GP weekend had its first session on 30 June, but the GP itself was in July
Damn you Singapore, it could've been 18 wins in a row and 100% podiums, 2 years in a row now having a bad weekend in Singapore for Verstappen, being that he already managed podiums there, 2nd in 2018 and 3rd in 2019
Let's petition to ban Singapore.
History in the making people!! Make sure to enjoy it!!
Max will leave Lewis records for dead, it’s just a matter of time..❤
Max's greatest achievement can't be quantified; it's how badly he crushed all of his excellent recent teammates, Perez, Albon, and Gasely.
I know you covered most poles in a year (12), but what about highest pole position-to-win conversion rate? Max is at 100% for 2021 (12 out of 12).
ooh that is a great point!
@@NotApplicableJB I am not sure if it is a record, but I assume it is: Leclerc has scored 23 poles, however, Max converted a Leclerc pole in a Max win 11 times. ie. highest convertion of one other drivers' pole to your own win.
(Leclerc converted a Leclerc pole in a Leclerc win only 4 times)
2:13 One important detail I think is missing here is that Schumi did that in a 17 race season compared to Max's 22. In 2002 Ferrari's dominance in the early 2000s peaked, and they made the entire rest of the grid look like toddlers in push cars. Well tbh, it wasn't Ferrari, it was Todd, Brawn, Byrne and of course The Michael. I'd personally count it as 6 for Max, btw.
That’s a good point, the season was quite a bit shorter. Ferrari were just a completely different animal back then
So could we say Max made the entire grid look like babies crawling along on the floor then?
That's why comparisons in percentages have been made
Another record is amount of medals won... Isn't this something F1 introduced recently ? I think Max has by far the most medals of any F1 driver ever...
That is a good point, I forget that they get medals along with trophies now
Does he not have the record now for the only donut spun at the end of Abu dhabi GP (perfect donut I might add).
New Record, Donut with the most consistent radius
exactly! @@NotApplicableJB 🤣
The ease with which he slid upto the P1 winners board from the donut was beautiful to watch.
what about average points per weekend? 26.1 in this case
Now let's do every f1 record broken by Esteban Ocon
Most penalized driver in a race at Austria.
Most surprise wins in Hungary 2021
most hated teammate by his teammates
Most times shoved by Verstappen outside the track.
@@buggus0034 Most penalised driver in a single race, i just love the incredible variety of stats and records F1 has.
The 39 consecutive Grand Prix may be the most impressive
Nice one
Thanks!
The driver who saved f1 The GOAT Max GOATstappen 🐐🇳🇱🦁
Also of note is that the RB19 has broken the record that the McLaren MP4/4 set in 1988 for the highest percentage of wins in a season, making it the most dominant F! car ever.
Not a Verstappen record, but still.
Not a Max record, but one that if it depended on Perez never happened, Max did all the heavy lifting. It's like that meme with those two basketball players, i forgot their names.
In the era of teams, has any driver every had a points tally that also won the constructors championship (Max's pts minus Sergio's pts still wins the constructors)
As its a team sport I think there are probably records that the team, and in particular, Adrian Newey, are pulling off in the background too. Christain Horner for most successful team principal? Most patient race engineer - Gianpiero Lambiase,. Was it McLaren who had the fastest pitstop in 2023? - Next years target, people.
Hahahhaha. Most patient race engineer for GP ! Hahahahahah. I love that one. Somebody give GP a medal.
Max is a legend, he needs a better second driver in my opion. Lawson? Albon? Never understood why RBR kicked Albon out. Helmut Marko said it already, in a wrong way (for wich he made his excuse) RBR did not need a second driver this year, Max made all the records. But it would be nice if they have a 1/2 podium now and then. You make great vlogs my friend!
They kicked Albon because he was 0-17 against Max in quali. Even Checo managed to get 2 against Max
checo won 2 of the 3 races that max didnt lol
Max dominated Albon and whitewashed him in qualifying. We haven’t seen enough of Lawson really to justify that seat.
Albon should have been demoted to AT in 2020, not kicked out. Foolish move from Red Bull
it won´t matter who they put in that 2nd car. Max is going to destroy them as he always does. Better for Red Bull to stick to an experienced driver who is a clear number 2 than put a young, hungry driver there and completely destroy their confidence and/or career. There is a reason Riccardo left RB, and that reason is not going away anytime soon.
If they signed Max up as a single driver team, and we divide Perez his points between Mercedes and Ferrari, Max would still win the constructors championship on his own before Abu Dhabi even started. Now that's what I call dominating a season.
RedBull's and AlphaTauri's plan for 2024: RB will keep Checo Perez, alongside Danny Ricciardo, with Yuki Tsunoda as reserve driver. AT is rebranding to Sui MaxMaxSuperMax Racing Honda MMSMPT, with their lineup being Max Verstappen, and Liam Lawson as reserve driver (who, for your interest, will only drive if Max gets hit by a meteorite or something...)
Here is a nice summarization of his karting record:
2006 Belgium Championship (mini class): **won all 21 races**
2007 Belgium Championship (mini class): **won all 18 races**
2007 Dutch chanmpionship (mini class): **won all 4 races**
2008 Belgium Championship (mini class):**won 16/18 races**
2008 Belgium Championship (cadet): **won 11/12 races**
2008 Benelux Karting Series (mini class): **won 11/12 races**
2009 Belgium Championship (mini class): **won all 21 races**
2009 Belgium Championship (KF5): **won 11/12 races**
2009 Benelux Karting Series (mini max class): **won 11/12 races**
KF3:
2010 Bridgestone-Cup Final: **1st**
2010 WSK Nations Cup:**1st**
2010 CIK-FIA World Cup: **2nd**
2010 WSK World Series: **1st**
2010 Winter Cup: **2nd**
2010 WSK Euro Series: **1st**
2011 WSK Euro Series: **1st**
2011 Winter Cup: **2nd**
2011 1e ronde WSK Master Series: **3rd**
KF2:
2012 Winter Cup: **1st**
2012 WSK Master Series: **1st**
2012 1e ronde BNL Karting Series: **1st**
2012 FIA World Cup: **2nd**
2013 Winter Cup: **1st**
2013 WSK Master Series: **1st**
2013 WSK Euro Series (KF1): **1st**
2013 FIA European Championship (KZ): **1st**
2013 FIA European Championship (KF): **1st**
2013 FIA World Championship (KZ): **1st**
2013 FIA World Championship (KF): **3rd**
Then we went on to formula 3:
He pretty much destroyed everyone and finished very far ahead of the pack most of the races, even in the rain. He won 6 races in a row once. He finished 3rd in the championship because he had 8x DNF.
By that time he had showed enough. Every team had Max high up their short list. Redbull made sure to beat the competition by doing something nobody else would think was possible: give the seat to a 17 year old. Note that Max went straight from F3 to F1, didn't even need to "proof" himself in F2. Everyone already saw by then Max was a generational talent.
I didn't know there where other drivers on the grid this season. I totally missed that!
blud's so good he started doing side quests💀
I know F1 is popular and to be honest having the Netflix series I’ve paid more attention but one thing that amazes
Me is that it has been so popular despite the race itself is nearing the point of irrelevance with qualifying seeking to matter more than the race itself. Passing is just to hard in F1. That’s one thing NASCAR has up on F1 because of F1 cars designs being so low and controllable that they rarely get unsettled so basically as long as someone doesn’t screw up the braking. Into a corner they are firm and if you really think about the F1 design is kind of crazy. You’re putting the most important part of your car (the only part of a car that touches the ground) the wheels unprotected poking out only connected by some spindly bars.
It’s more interesting to me now but I still think there is a huge black hole in the the way it’s scored. Only giving out points to the top 10 in theory seems fine but in practice it screws the racing up. It leads to teams having one small little issue, sometimes as small as a flat tire on the other side of the track and the teams call it a day. If they don’t see themselves getting back to the top 10 there’s little reason to go on and risk the expensive car so they call it a day. F1 could really take some pointers from nascar in that way as well. In nascar you see crews working on the car despite going far behind and even laps down because you never know what could happen and there are points to be had.
Max was th champoim after 11 races.and in th next 11 races.he was th world champion again
first one to become 2x champion in 1 season.
I hope Max see's this.
I know he wont care a lot about records, he loves to break them.
But for the Dutch he got a whole country behind him since he started 2016.
Not a officel record, but most people watching F1 since ever.
Ppl have some mental delay and stuff, but we are seeing the very best of all time. Period.
hey just a heads up. at 7:48, the abbreviation you used for Japan could be considered offensive to Japanese people. I recommend you use the abbreviation 'JPN', like the F1 records page does! Great video btw!
Well, if a Japanese person posts that he's offended, I'm sure he'll take note...
I'll keep that in mind for next time, thank you!
would love a video for records that still stand
I'll have a look but there aren't many 😂
Hey Max...about that race in Singapore...
10:46 That's not how you count percentages. The difference between 575 and 285 is 290, which is 101.75% of 285. So Max got 101.75% more points than Checo.
It's both a shame and simply the truth that these statistics don't mean as much considering we have more races than ever but at the same time Max actually did have a season that is comparable to Schumachers best seasons and he deserves every bit of it. Because not too many years ago we were saying that a lot of these records seemed impossible to beat. And yet here is Max Verstappen beating a lot of the difficult ones. I.e. win percentages with more races to go from. 75% over 8 races is really sort of a troll statistic. 86% over 22 races is so much more impressive. Reliability certainly plays a huge part in this but we have had quite a few decades where this is mostly the case anyway while it's also still perfectly possible to have reliability issues especially considering the complicated software they use for the engines now.
Can't check if anyone mentioned this:
. Max broke most 'curses' for tracks (for example Monza where a race winner would not win the next year, Max did)
. Max broke the number of records broken in a season (so a record of records:-))
. Max is one of the few if not the only one to win in one season...
- the 4 classic races (Monza, Monaco, Spa, Silverstone)
- all races in Europe
- all races in the America's (North-> Canada +3xUSA, Central: Mexico South : Brasil).
_ the Zandvoort Grand Prix as the only one 3 times in a row (2021-2022-2023) aside from Jim Clark back in the day (1963/1964/1965)
Max also hold the record for spitting the most banter towards the media in a year 😇