
Reference · Race results
Driver-by-driver race results across every Formula 1 Grand Prix — what each driver did, in their own race, in their own year.
Max Verstappen delivered a strong performance at the 2018 Brazilian Grand Prix, starting P5 and securing a P2 finish for Red Bull Racing after a race marked by strategic driving and on-track incidents.
Max Verstappen secured a second-place finish at the 2018 Singapore Grand Prix, starting from grid position two and completing all 61 laps for Red Bull Racing, earning 18 points.
Max Verstappen secured a third-place finish at the 2018 Spanish Grand Prix for Red Bull, starting from fifth on the grid and navigating a chaotic opening lap to claim 15 points.
Alexander Albon concluded his 2019 season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with a P6 finish for Red Bull Racing, earning 8 points after starting from fifth on the grid.
Alexander Albon's Formula 1 debut at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix saw the Thai driver navigate his Scuderia Toro Rosso from a 13th-place grid start to a 14th-place finish, concluding his first race one lap down.
Alexander Albon finished 15th for Scuderia Toro Rosso at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, starting 18th and completing 70 laps, one down from the leader, without scoring championship points.
Alexander Albon concluded the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix in 11th position for Scuderia Toro Rosso, finishing a lap down and just outside the points after starting from the same grid slot.
Alexander Albon secured his first Formula 1 career points at the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix, climbing from a 12th-place grid start to finish 9th for Scuderia Toro Rosso and complete all 57 laps.
Alexander Albon delivered a significant performance at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix, climbing from a 17th-place grid start to secure a 5th-place finish and 10 points for Red Bull Racing.
Alexander Albon navigated a competitive 2019 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, starting ninth for Scuderia Toro Rosso and completing all 52 laps to finish in twelfth position, earning no championship points.
Alexander Albon's 2019 Canadian Grand Prix ended prematurely for Scuderia Toro Rosso due to collision damage after 59 laps, preventing him from converting his 13th-place grid start into points.
Alexander Albon delivered a remarkable recovery drive at the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix, converting a pit lane start into a tenth-place finish and securing a crucial point for Scuderia Toro Rosso.
Alexander Albon secured a consistent points finish for Scuderia Toro Rosso at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, advancing two positions from his P12 grid slot to finish P10 and add a crucial point to his season tally.
Alexander Albon secured a solid sixth-place finish at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix, converting an eighth-place grid start into a valuable eight-point haul for Red Bull Racing at Monza.
Alexander Albon secured a robust fourth-place finish for Red Bull Racing at the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix, converting a sixth-place grid start into 12 championship points.
Alexander Albon secured a robust fifth-place finish at the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix, starting from fifth on the grid and contributing 10 points to Red Bull Racing's campaign.
Alexander Albon secured a solid 8th place finish at the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix for Scuderia Toro Rosso, converting a P10 grid start into 4 championship points.
Alexander Albon started the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix from fifth on the grid but finished in fourteenth position, failing to score points after a late-race collision with Lewis Hamilton.
Alexander Albon secured a solid sixth-place finish at the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix, maintaining his grid position and completing all 61 laps for Red Bull Racing, earning 8 points.
Alexander Albon's 2019 Spanish Grand Prix saw him start 11th and maintain that position to finish 11th for Scuderia Toro Rosso, completing all 66 laps but just outside the points.
Alexander Albon navigated a challenging 2019 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, recovering from an early incident to secure a fifth-place finish and ten points for Red Bull Racing.
Carlos Sainz Jr. navigated his McLaren from an eighth-place grid start to secure a tenth-place finish at the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, earning a crucial point.
Carlos Sainz's 2019 Australian Grand Prix came to an early end on lap nine due to a power unit failure, marking a challenging debut with McLaren Racing.
Carlos Sainz Jr. executed a remarkable recovery drive at the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix, climbing from 19th on the grid to secure an 8th place finish and four championship points for McLaren Racing.
Carlos Sainz Jr. delivered a strong performance at the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, advancing two positions from his P9 grid start to secure P7 and six points for McLaren Racing at the Baku City Circuit.
Carlos Sainz's 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix ended prematurely with a gearbox failure on lap 53, forcing his McLaren Racing entry to retire from the race after starting from seventh on the grid.
Carlos Sainz's 2019 Belgian Grand Prix ended prematurely with a power loss on the opening lap, forcing his McLaren to retire after starting from 15th on the grid.
Carlos Sainz delivered a strong performance at the 2019 British Grand Prix, climbing from 13th on the grid to finish 6th and secure 8 points for McLaren Racing.
Carlos Sainz Jr. navigated the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, starting and finishing in 11th position for McLaren Racing, completing 69 laps and not scoring points.
Carlos Sainz Jr. finished the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix in 14th position for McLaren Racing, matching his grid slot and completing 55 laps, though without scoring points.
Carlos Sainz secured a strong P5 finish for McLaren at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, converting an 8th-place grid start into 10 championship points at the Hungaroring.
Carlos Sainz's 2019 Italian Grand Prix campaign ended prematurely on lap 27 due to a critical wheel issue, preventing him from scoring points after starting P7 for McLaren Racing.
Carlos Sainz secured a strong fifth-place finish for McLaren at the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix, converting a seventh-place grid start into a valuable ten-point haul at Suzuka.
Carlos Sainz Jr. finished the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix in 13th position, one lap down, after starting seventh on the grid, failing to score points for McLaren Racing at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
Carlos Sainz navigated the demanding Circuit de Monaco at the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix, converting a P9 grid start into a commendable P6 finish and securing 8 points for McLaren Racing.
Carlos Sainz Jr. delivered a remarkable performance at the 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix, climbing from a 20th-place grid start to secure a third-place podium finish for McLaren Racing, earning 15 points.
Carlos Sainz's 2019 Singapore Grand Prix saw him drop from a strong P7 grid start to finish P12, failing to score points at the Marina Bay Street Circuit despite completing all 61 laps.
Carlos Sainz converted a P12 grid start into a P8 finish, securing 4 points for McLaren Racing at his home race, the 2019 Spanish Grand Prix.
Carlos Sainz secured an 8th place finish at the 2019 United States Grand Prix for McLaren, starting 7th on the grid and collecting 4 points at the Circuit of the Americas.
Charles Leclerc concluded his 2019 season with a consistent third-place finish at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, starting from grid position three and securing 15 points for Scuderia Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc's debut with Scuderia Ferrari at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix saw him convert a P5 grid start into a P5 finish, securing 10 points at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit.
Charles Leclerc secured pole position for the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix but ultimately finished second for Scuderia Ferrari after a late-race battle with Max Verstappen.
At the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, Charles Leclerc navigated a challenging weekend from an eighth-place grid start to secure a fifth-place finish for Scuderia Ferrari, notably claiming the fastest lap of the race.
Charles Leclerc secured his first career pole position and fastest lap at the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix, but a late-race engine performance loss relegated him to a third-place finish for Scuderia Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc secured his maiden Formula 1 victory at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix, starting from pole position and finishing first for Scuderia Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc secured a third-place finish for Scuderia Ferrari at the 2019 British Grand Prix, converting his P3 grid start into a podium result and adding 15 points to his championship tally.
Charles Leclerc secured a third-place finish at the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix for Scuderia Ferrari, starting from P3 and holding his position to add 15 points, contributing to a double podium for the team.
Charles Leclerc secured 10 points for Scuderia Ferrari at the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix, converting his P4 grid start into a P5 finish at the Shanghai International Circuit.
Charles Leclerc secured a solid fourth place for Scuderia Ferrari at the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix, starting from grid position 4 and completing all 70 laps with a fastest lap of 1:20.493.
Charles Leclerc secured a commanding victory at the 2019 Italian Grand Prix from pole position, delivering Scuderia Ferrari a crucial home win and collecting 25 points.
Charles Leclerc's 2019 Japanese Grand Prix was a challenging event for Scuderia Ferrari, as he recovered from an early-race collision to finish 6th and secure 8 points at Suzuka.
Charles Leclerc, starting from pole at the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix, navigated a challenging race at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez to secure fourth place for Scuderia Ferrari, also claiming the fastest lap of the race.
Charles Leclerc's 2019 Monaco Grand Prix ended prematurely on his home circuit due to a puncture after just 16 laps, preventing him from scoring points for Scuderia Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc's 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos culminated in a disappointing collision with his Scuderia Ferrari teammate, Sebastian Vettel, on lap 65, resulting in a retirement from the race and zero points.
Charles Leclerc secured a second-place finish at the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix, converting his pole position into a Ferrari 1-2, though teammate Sebastian Vettel claimed the victory through strategic execution.
Charles Leclerc secured a fifth-place finish at the 2019 Spanish Grand Prix, converting his fifth-place grid start into 10 championship points for Scuderia Ferrari.
Charles Leclerc secured a fourth-place finish and the fastest lap at the 2019 United States Grand Prix, adding 13 points to his championship tally while his teammate retired early.
George Russell concluded his rookie Formula 1 season at the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, navigating his Williams to a 17th-place finish, one lap down, after starting from 18th on the grid.
George Russell's Formula 1 debut at the 2019 Australian Grand Prix saw him navigate his Williams to a 16th place finish, two laps down, marking his entry into the sport.
George Russell concluded the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix in eighteenth position for Williams, completing 69 laps and finishing two laps down on the race winner at the Red Bull Ring.
George Russell finished the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix in 15th position for Williams Grand Prix Engineering, completing 49 laps and recording a fastest lap of 1:47.251 on lap 42.
George Russell navigated the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix in the Williams FW42, starting from 19th on the grid and concluding the race in 15th position, one lap down from the leader.
George Russell finished the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix in P15 for Williams, completing 43 laps and outperforming his teammate in a challenging race at Spa-Francorchamps.
George Russell navigated his Williams FW42 from a P19 grid slot to a P14 finish at his home 2019 British Grand Prix, completing 51 laps and outperforming his teammate.
George Russell navigated the 2019 Canadian Grand Prix from 18th on the grid to a 16th-place finish for Williams, completing 68 laps and recording a fastest lap of 1:17.241.
George Russell concluded the 2019 Chinese Grand Prix in 16th position for Williams Grand Prix Engineering, finishing two laps down from the leaders after starting 17th on the grid at the Shanghai International Circuit.
George Russell navigated the 2019 Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring, starting 15th and concluding the 70-lap race in 16th position for Williams Grand Prix Engineering, two laps down.
George Russell navigated the 2019 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, maintaining his 14th starting position to finish 14th, completing 52 laps for Williams Grand Prix Engineering without scoring points.
At the 2019 Japanese Grand Prix, George Russell piloted his Williams to a 16th-place finish, completing 50 laps at Suzuka and ending two laps down, without scoring points.
George Russell, driving for Williams Grand Prix Engineering at the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix, started from 19th on the grid and completed 69 laps, finishing in 16th position, two laps down.
George Russell finished the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix in P15 for Williams Grand Prix Engineering, completing 77 laps and securing no points.
George Russell navigated the chaotic 2019 São Paulo Grand Prix from an 18th-place grid start to finish 12th for Williams Grand Prix Engineering, completing all 71 laps without scoring points.
George Russell's 2019 Singapore Grand Prix ended prematurely on lap 34 with a collision, preventing him from completing the race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
George Russell navigated his Williams FW42 to a 17th place finish at the 2019 Spanish Grand Prix, completing 65 laps and outpacing his teammate despite starting 19th on the grid.
George Russell concluded the 2019 United States Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas in 17th position for Williams Grand Prix Engineering, finishing two laps down.
Lance Stroll's 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ended prematurely with a brake issue on lap 45, resulting in a retirement and no points for Racing Point.
Lance Stroll's opening race of the 2019 season saw him convert a P16 grid start into a valuable P9 finish at the Australian Grand Prix, securing two points for Racing Point.
Lance Stroll concluded the 2019 Austrian Grand Prix in 14th position for Racing Point, matching his starting grid slot but finishing a lap down and outside the points at the Red Bull Ring.
Lance Stroll navigated the Baku City Circuit at the 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix from a 13th-place grid start to secure a ninth-place finish for Racing Point, earning 2 championship points.
Lance Stroll navigated the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix from an 18th-place grid start to finish 14th for Racing Point, completing 56 laps and not scoring points.
Lance Stroll secured a single point at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix, executing a strategic drive from a P16 grid start to finish P10 at Spa-Francorchamps for Racing Point.
Lance Stroll, driving for Racing Point, improved five positions from his 18th-place grid start at the 2019 British Grand Prix, finishing 13th and completing all 52 laps at Silverstone without scoring points.
Lance Stroll delivered a strong performance at his home 2019 Canadian Grand Prix, climbing from a P17 grid start to finish P9 and secure two points for Racing Point F1 Team.
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