Which country is most successful in Formula 1? (All time wins ranking by nation 1950-2021)
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2022
- All time ranking of F1 wins by country.
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Hi,
It was pointed out to me that the voiceover is only in one channel... My bad 😅
Promise, I will do better in the next videos ;)
Are you German or did you reserch how to speak Schuhmacher
I just live in a nearby country ;)
@@MKF1_official where
Poland
Cool
The 9 wins in a row by Vettel are just incredible. Over a 1000 races so far and he is the one to have the most consecutive wins. Absolute legend.
Alberto Ascari also has 9 wins in a row
0.9 percent of all wins
@@darkmatter6714no he has 7😅
Max looking at that 9 win record like 😈😈
@ShawnFX nobody cares
it's crazy how Germany was essentially a complete non-factor before Schumacher. And such a strong country in F1 terms ever since then
There might have been a legacy from the 60s on. But sadly, Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips died in the 1961 Italian GP, handing the championship to his team mate Phil Hill.
After that we had gifted drivers such as Jochen Maas, Hans-Joachim Stuck and Stefan Bellof, who tragically lost his life in the 80s in a race in Spa.
But then, the golden era came. Michael and Ralf Schumacher, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg all won for Germany.
Schumi made F1 incredibly popular here. He's a legend and a role model.
And with Schumi, many talents came to F1. Nick Heidfeld, Nico Hülkenberg, Adrian Sutil, Timo Glock and don't forget Pascal Wehrlein!
Oh, and NOONE CAN BREAK THE WINKELROCK! Master of strategy and all around a clever fella!
Thanks for the lesson
Crazy how Brazil is still number 3 since Massa was the last Brazilian driver we saw...
Senna, Fittipaldi, Piquet - their lagacy stays :)
Well, the biggest chunk of the races since 2009 were won by the two nations that were already ahead of Brazil anyway
f1 misses Brazilian drivers
Was is not Barrichello?
@@edwardbdavey Barrichello was the last race winner but not the last driver
I like it. Never really thought about Formula one this way. It's crazy to see how some drivers are responsible for half their country's wins
Puts things into a different perspective
Or all of their wins.
Or all of the wins if your verstapen!
meanwhile Alonso and Verstappen carrying their countrys
@@pretty_much_peter and lauda
Being second in a British sport is damn impressive! Thank you Michael and Seb 🇩🇪
The FIA is French, the sport was born in Italy, France and Britain. So come again
@@glockmat almost 80% of the FIA and F1 Staff are british. Come again.
@@zordiark9673 So is the FIFA, is it also british?
@@zordiark9673 where is your source for that fact. Or are you spreading fake news?
And the Brazil, a non european country with so much more poverty in the top3 without drivers in the very begin of the f1 and nowdays and sadly we can see in the 1994 the last race of Ayrton and when Schumacher have started collecting the wins bc the man cant win without a good car and with good drivers racing with him
Schumi making more than half of germanys wins and vettel making more than a quarter of the wins just shows the quality of those two drivers in particular.
Also ham making about a third of the wins from the most dominant country is stating a lot about him.
I need to do some split per country to show that :)
Schumi won more just because Senna dead...
Definitely Senna could have much more... ;(
@@alejandrozuniga1459 yes, but that doesn’t make his stats less impressive.
@@benjamineisen219 yes, 2000-2004 he was a Master...
Maldonado carrying his country like a legend! 🐐
Crazy how germany absolutely skyrocketed after 93
I really miss Brazilian drivers in F1. They gave something special to it
Maybe Drugovich can join the grid next year, let's hope!
@@RacerRidicule Yeah he looks promising especially this season. Let’s hope he can keep up this level👍🏽
F 1 today what really matters is money, talent not so much.
Britain: 67 million people
Germany: 83 million people
Brazil: 212 million people
France: 67 million people
Finland: 5 million people
Australia: 25 million people
Italy: 59 million people
Austria: 8 million people
Finland has done pretty well. Also we've had only 9 drivers in F1. 7 of them has stood on the podium (Salo should be a winner and has that winner's trophy), 5 of them are race winners (4 of them multiple), 3 of them are World Champions. Also Nico Rosberg is half Finnish but let Germany have him :)
As an Austrian, I feel you. :)
Nigera = 200 Mio people
India = 1,3 bil
China = 1,4 bil
the population expresses a lot...
even if Nico Rosberg would be half Finnish, he has grown up in Germany and had way more German influence than Finnish influence, so in total he would be more German than Finnish xD
@@haxkztasy He didn’t grow up in Germany though. He was raised in Monaco and went to school in France.
@@suorastas1 was he? well... i expected him to have grown up in Germany, cause he speaks German so fluently and is shown in the media as "German" lol
The scary thing about this is that if you took Lewis Hamilton's wins in isolation, the UK would still be top and Hamilton would be in 3rd place by himself.
Not really considering its a UK sport.
Kinda like how american football is dominated by the USA !!!!!
@@dantheman3022 It's not a UK sport though is it? F1 was a French creation. It just so happens that many F1 teams happen to be based in the UK because that's where the engineering expertise is.
Mf won so much he has more wins than almost every other country
@@michaelscott7166 true. Its what people call a eu sport not a uk
@@dantheman3022 f1 is a world wide sport lol nobody else watches American sports outside America 😂
Crazy how Monaco has held a race almost every year for over 70 years yet it took till 2019 for one of their own to win a race.
If you think about it, Monaco is so small that the chance of a person from Monaco becoming a F1 driver is very small
Monaco has only about 40k People , from which are under 10K even have Monaco citizenship , thats some bad chance to get someone like Leclerc. Maybe in 70 years we see one again, well atleast if we still alive then.
@@6Alexis8 But then again, they are extremely wealthy, which gives their odds a MASSIVE boost.
@@wss33 Also, many of them have racing driver fathers which increases the odds significantly.
Monaco is tiny we go to Spain every year and they've only had a single race winner despite being a decent sized country
Juan Manuel Fangio was such an underrated driver. People never mentioned it, but it was a beast. 5 times champion
He is definitely not underrated. Regarded as one of the early legends and arguably greatest, with a 48% win rating
NO mention to Argentina and Fangio who singlehandly make it top 1 even after their retirement for a couple years?
Up to 1984 Argentina was second with only a couple drivers in F1
Always surprising how relatively few wins Italian drivers have been able to produce.
(Compare that, for example, to the Finns.)
And half their wins are from the 1950s!
Most of the Italian riders prefer the moto gp hahah you can find it Italians in every category
Finland could be 4th on the list if nico raced for them
Yeah, that's a shame, personally I always think of him as he is from Finland, but I think mostly because of Keke ;)
@@MKF1_official actually nico had 23 race wins putting Finland at 80, which is 1 point short of 4th
@@MKF1_official Yeah, I can see why people would think that way, but he doesn't even speak Finnish but speaks German natively (I'm German) So it makes sense to count him as German. The only other possibility would be Monaco as he grew up there and also speaks English and French
@@PAWfessionalTennis he speaks italian as an Italian, he's a commentator of F1 in italian, I think this is because he lived here for a while.
@@mattiamarchese6316 Rosberg parla italiano? :o L'ho sentito parlare tedesco, francese, inglese e alcune parole in spagnolo ma non sapevo che parla anche italiano
If Ayrton Senna stops winning it can only mean one thing… yes ladies and gents, legend left us
NO!
I had the same reaction, when his victories started to appear in the video I was joking and saying that the legend was on, but then the year 1994 appeared and I was silent.
His last win is in Adelaide 1993.
Senna's last ever moments in the country known for kangaroos.
Ironically, 1 year later, at the same track, produces a new world champion through a controversial manner (both championship rivals ended up DNF).
Would be interesting to see how many races each nationality has taken part in. Barrichello alone would give Brazil 320+?
Almost 20% of all drivers ever was British
Argentina and USA still at #9 and #10 is very impressive.
Great video. Really interesting to see the breakdown.
i'm very surprised (and proud) that austria is just 2 wins behind italy
That was some work!
It is well-made, you deserves my like button.
Netherland being carried by 1 man to the 12th spot and Canada by a father and son duo
I've watched a lot of your videos, but your commentary takes it to a whole new level. Subbed and liked. Any chance of something on the 1983 South African GP? (The only one I've ever been to.)
Thanks a lot! I am planning more videos with commentary about particular drivers, events, etc (of course with stats) - watch out for them :)
Michael really carried Germany just like seynna for Brazil and prost france and mangio Argentina
Piquet, Fittipaldi, Massa and Barrichello had over 50 winning races
I’ve always wondered this thx
nice video, really informative, keep it up!!
Thanks! More effort but also more fun to make ;) also learning new things along the way :)
I don’t know why but I find this video extremely relaxing to watch. I guess the combination of the gentle music and voiceover. It has an almost melancholy quality. I’m not even really into F1, though I did still find it interesting. But I’ve been playing it on a daily basis just to recapture the mood.
Anyway, probably not what you intended when you made it but great job man. 👍
Thanks! To be honest I started working on more videos with voiceovers, so look out for them!
I respect for your dedication because this film was very professional and interesting
Thanks!
The fact that’s the UK has 308 wins and Lewis Hamilton owns 103 of them, which is more than 1/3 of total UK wins. That’s amazing.
Amazing that Argentina remained 2nd until 1984, 3rd until 1987 - would never have guessed it!
the UK is in good hands to stay on top of this with russell and norris both looking ready to win races
Hi MKF1! Cool stuff. It be interesting to see this as a ratio of their population size. I.e. per capita. Curious to see how the ranking would look like.
Not sure if there would be any meaningful value from that because of how things get skewed at the extreme ends.
For example, now that Leclerc has 3 wins, that puts Monaco’s per capita wins to be 16 x higher than UK or 7 x higher than Finland… after just 3 wins!
At the other end of the scale, even if China had 10,400,000 wins, its per capita wins would still be less than Monaco’s.
You would have to divide the wins by number of drivers taking part from each country and even then you would have to put a minimum number of drivers to qualify for the count, coz Monaco would still win hands down after just 3 wins.
@@darkmatter6714 you are absolutely right and its exactly why it would be interesting to see (for me)
Funny that USA, Austra and Argentina have more wins than spain.
Maybe Carlos and Nando will bring the stat up in coming years ;)
spain only had 1 driver who won races
austria had 4 wdc and argentina 5 and one robbed in the last race
A few of those are the indy 500 tho when no f1 teams/drivers showed up
Yep, in the 50s mostly US drivers started in indy500
@@tamakin8543 before Alonso there was only 1 podium for Spain. When Alonso retired from McLaren he had all 32 victories of Spanish drivers and 97 of the 99 podiums.
A very proud Finn watching here! :)
Meidän kokoseks maaks on kyllä tosi hyvin. Nautitaan nyt tästä, Bottaksen jälkeen saattaa tulla pidempi tauko seuraavaan kuskiin.
@@rafaelandre7326 joo voi mennä pari vuotta ilman kuskia kokonaan. Eikä Bottaksen Alfasiirto välttämättä tuo paljoa menestystä. Mutta ihan varmasti tulee joku vielä tulevaisuudessa. Ferrarin ohjelmassa tais olla joku nyt vielä aika nuori nimi
btw word of advise, I recomend you put your voice over into both channels when editing if you are recording in Mono ;) great vid tho
Omg, I did not notice that 😅, need to fix this asap
Conclusion: it's a British sport and the rest are very welcomed guests :)
Ferrari isn't British 🤔
I like how Jochen Rindt and Niki Lauda are the only austrian racers... without them we would have not been on this list
well maybe Gerhard Berger, but he only won once
Rindt was a true legend and died to early
Gerhard Berger won 10 races
Great Britain has 308 wins? This is a whopping number! Netherlands only has 20 wins so far and all of them are claimed by their golden boy, Max Verstappen! #supermax
Its because so many drivers were british. It is a british sport after all.
@@Adama.1 If F1 is indeed a British sport, they would've never allowed nationalities other than Great Britain to compete in this sport but since they always call themselves a global sport, they still let all nationalities compete in this sport, even though they're still biased to their own nationality!
@@Adama.1 ah yes the "British sport" that has a French governing body, the FIA, a French word for its events, in its first season had 1 race in Britain, 1 in the USA and the other 5 in mainland Europe. Had mostly 18 French drivers, 13 Brits, 13 Italians etc.
@@Dhakhar Why talk about it's first season when it's 2022?
@@Adama.1 Because its genesis, its creation, its origin is important to whether of not it is a British Sport. You claimed there were so many British drivers because its a British sport. It wasn't invented in Britain.
What is your basis for calling it a British sport?
I've really enjoyed the commenting. You have a really nice voice :)
Thank you so much 🙂 Hope you did not fell asleep to it, some people say it is perfect for that :D
Wins from Pole Position would be a great one. As would wins not from pole.
That's a great idea.
Pastor is a legend for us…
Crazy. No country in Asia has ever won....
Think there’s a clue there as to why there is no Asian winner 🤔🤣🤪
Guess that’s one of the few things where there isn’t an Asian better than you.
They got close in 2020 (or was it 2021?) Austrian GP with Alexander Albon from Thailand.
6:42 the start of the great Vettel wall
Considering how many constructors wins Italy has, it is a lot lower then i expected
Mario was the last great F1 driver born there. Fisichella and Alboreto were real good ,but that's not great.
Well there's only 2 italian champions; Farina and Ascari
@Adam Petten , Alboreto was a superb driver imo, whereas Fisichella left much to be desired, with many driving mistakes, getting nervous, somewhat mentally weak...His participation with Ferrari was really dissapointing.
@@alejandrop.s.3942 He had already been humbled by Alonso...then Kovalainen...the car was doo doo and Giancarlo was old.
Alboreto was good but humbled by Berger who was not the greatest himself...though very fast. Alboreto was not superb. He was more than adequate...unless you wanted to really challenge Prost in 1985. He didn't get everything out of the car.
Fisichella was impressive until he became a wingman.
poor Michele Aboreto.... he should have had more wins, but he was very unlucky I feel in some of his races especially in the mid 80's....
Max has 50 wins, Leclerc, 5... let that sink in
Good to see Gasly and Ocon carrying the French flag. Hope they get at least 10 Ws each
Amazing idea, but I watched the whole video and got a bit dizzy of all those moving heads :D
Will try to figure something else in the future ;)
The one that impresses me the most is finland. With only 5 millions inhabitants they have managed to get 5th position with 57 wins.
Monaco: *are you a joke to me?*
I like how you are the only one that put a color too the bar related too the flag of the country..
I tried to fit all, it was not that easy ;)
I am doing data analysis and presentations on daily basis, so I just had to do this :)
@@MKF1_official yeah, but others channels just puts colour at random..
Thanks for appreciation :)
Hopefully we'll get to the podium one day 🇫🇷🇫🇷❤️❤️
Wow, I never knew max was the only Dutch driver Ever to win GP
I though his dad, Jos Verstappen, also won some. But I must be wrong
@@MrRono19
Nah his best race positions are both third in Belgium and in Hungary 1994
@@Oli-ey7rt jos best finish
The times where he doesnt dnf or burn his face up
Not to forget the ranking of the best mustaches among the champions: 1. Clay Regazzoni, 2. Valteri Bottas, 3. Nigel Mansell
*Imagine Max Verstappen as the only driver for The Netherlands getting within the top 6!*
Oh he will!! And I'm gonna enjoy every single second of it
Top3 is well know, great being a dutchie and f1 fan getting max!
My small 8-million-Austria sitting on P4 in the mid-90ies... not bad.
Damn indy car, wonder what the US numbers would be like if it wasn't for that. Can't imagine too much higher with some of the dominant drivers
I saw one of these vids and was happy America had more than Spain cuz I’m American and then people got mad at me for it so idk what to think about it
good to see brazil in third
I see people commenting on counting the wins per capita / population size. Not sure if there would be any meaningful value from that because of how things get skewed at the extreme ends.
For example, now that Leclerc has 3 wins, that puts Monaco’s per capita wins to be 16 x higher than UK or 7 x higher than Finland… after just 3 wins, because they only have a population of 40,000!
At the other end of the scale, even if China had 10,400,000 wins, its per capita wins would still be less than Monaco’s 3 wins!
You would have to divide the wins by number of drivers taking part from each country and even then you would have to put a minimum number of drivers to qualify for the count, coz Monaco would still win hands down after just 3 wins.
Impressive from Finland
australia was a surprise ngl
If F1 drivers championships exist before 1950, if F1 constructors championships exist before 1958
Sera que o Massa tem condicoes de voltar? Poxa o alonso ta fazendo bonito.
Hora de darem chance a mais um piloto do Brasil!!!
deus te ouça
estamos precisando a voltar para um dos nossos principais esportes
Maybe Felipe Drugovich or Caio Collet?
Drugovich ta indo bem. Quem sabe!
TIL (again?) that Irvine is from Northern Ireland not from the Republic of I.
Really suprising how Austria is still in the top ten in this.
Increíble vaya hegemonía de pilotos ingleses y alemanes, Max, Checo, Montoya y Alonso los unicos representante de sus países. Sainz, hazlo!!
Pedro Rodriguez was the first Mexican to win in F1 in the 1960's. Perez is the second 🇲🇽
We might be crap at most sports, but at least we have pedigree in racing gbr
Yeah. It's clearly correct to write ''sucsessful''. We all were wrong with ''succesful''.
Max carrying that dutch flag
Well in reality, only a handful of nations actually take part in formula 1 full time.
Namely USA(nascar), Uk, a few european countries, mainly france, italy, germany, spain.
Other countries have representatives only through other race events. (therefore not many actual F1 drivers or equivalent).
So in reality the driver pool is very centered on just a handful of countries.
The only clountry on the list you never mention is Sweden, that's disrespecting the superswede.
Prost was such a mad man
I did not know uk was so far ahead
Si empezamos a desglozar lo que es el Reino Unido 66 victores fueron de pilotos escoceses, 9 de Irlanda y 1 de Gales
Max looking at that 9 win record like 😈😈
I wonder which country will join the list next
I'd say Japan or China
Probably. The only other country besides Japan and China that haven't had an F1 win that are represented in F1 this season would Thailand through Alex Albon.
If you compare the wins per capita, Finland wins UK by 300%
Finnish drivers have driven for last 40 years, and during that time they made 56 wins, compared to 200 by UK drivers.
Finland: 5 million people.
UK, has around 60 million.
krl o brasil ainda ser o 3 é foda , perdemos totalmente um dos nossos melhores esportes , assim como estamos cada vez pior no futebol , judo, volei e ufc q tambem sao esportes q sempre dominamos mundialmente
No futebol ? Você está é maluco. Literalmente a seleção mais vitoriosa do século e a seleção mais forte neste ano.
@@SuperCacazinho nao falo so da seleçao , mas o futebol dentro do pais a qualidade caiu muito , agora nos ultimos anos q comeceu a melhorar denovo
Brasil in 3rd being a 3 world country and without a racer for a long time.
Come on French and Brazilian drivers, we miss you...
France's numbers should be shared with Prost and Balestere.
HAM BOT VER PER LEC ALO VET RAI RIC GAS
What all of them have in common?
when will carlos sainz carry spain along with alonso
I love how Fernando carried spain 😂
Counting on Carlos to help him in the near future ;)
Para mi hay una equibocacion
Have you allready done this with the country's the teams are coming from?
I'm surprised how well u pronouce full name of Robert Kubica.
You can guess why ;)
A no pewnie mogę zgadnąć, pozdrawiam.
So it's not a WC, but the British Open F1 championship
I thought that Italy has more winners. UK on first and Germany on second was obvious
Brazilian are the 3rd.
Nowadays, no brazilians at the grid.
Shame
Fernando carried Spain to a decent position, maybe Carlos can bring some wins now.
Spain has 33 GP wins from 2 drivers. Who's that extra driver? Happened in the very birthplace of Formula 1.
Imagine if Mick can become a winning driver :D .... The Schumacher family is already the greatest racing fam ever with 97 wins combined (the Schumachers would be 3rd on the list and Germany still 4th with 82 wins).... but if Mick becomes great no other Family will ever break that record
Unless of course Lewis has a son like him.
more wins for Monaco this year
Now that Brazil and France aren't good anymore, who will take the 3rd spot? 🤔
the germans, I still pray for Brazil
can you say hows it looking if you split the UK in all the countries?
I will get back to you on that, since I am out all day
Hamilton alone still beats Brazil
He alone beats most countries which is crazy
england would be #1 with graham hill, hamilton, mansell, damon hill along with many others
Scotland would have 65 with Stewart,Clark and Coulthard. Northern Ireland 4 with Irvine and England the rest.
i thought Italy would be much further 😮
Italy😍