How many race wins does each 2025 F1 driver have?
Half of the 2025 Formula 1 grid have won at least one grand prix. Here's our recap of how many victories each driver has
Half of the 2025 Formula 1 grid have won at least one grand prix.
As you'd expect, the two most recent F1 champions - Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen - top the list. But where do the other 10 race winners stand?
We detail how many wins each 2025 driver has and where they stand in the all-time win list. We're not counting sprint races, so this list only contains proper grand prix victories.
Lewis Hamilton - 105 wins
#1 all time
Lewis Hamilton claimed the all-time F1 win record at the 2020 Portuguese Grand Prix during his most recent championship-winning year, eclipsing Michael Schumacher's tally of 91.
At the 2024 British Grand Prix he ended a drought of two and a half years that stretched back to the inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in 2021 to claim his 104th win, and inherited his 105th when team-mate George Russell - the on-the-road-winner - was disqualified from the Belgian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen - 63 wins
#3 all time
Max Verstappen has made a rapid rise up the all-time F1 win list after four successive years of title glory.
Fernando Alonso - 32 wins
#7 all time
He might not have won a race in over a decade but Fernando Alonso is still a clear third on the win list of current drivers.
He's won races with Renault, McLaren, then Renault again and most recently Ferrari - albeit 12 years ago now.
Charles Leclerc - 8 wins
=#37 all time
All of Leclerc's eight F1 wins have come with Ferrari. His first came at the 2019 Belgian Grand Prix and was quickly followed by his second at Monza a week later.
He added three wins in 2024, winning his native Monaco Grand Prix, then scoring a second Monza win of his career (first in 2019) on Ferrari's home soil before adding a third in Austin.
Carlos Sainz - 4 wins
=#56 all time
Carlos Sainz might have to wait a while to add to the four victories he earned during his four years with Ferrari.
It started with a maiden win at the 2022 British GP and was followed by wins in Singapore (2023), Melbourne (2024), and Mexico (2024).
Lando Norris - 4 wins
=#56 all time
Norris ended a record spell of podiums without a win by defeating Red Bull and Max Verstappen on even terms in the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, and came back from the summer break in top form to destroy Max Verstappen at his home grand prix at Zandvoort.
He earned his third win in Singapore and his fourth in the season finale in Abu Dhabi.
George Russell - 3 wins
=#61 all time
George Russell secured an emotional first F1 win with Mercedes at the 2022 Brazilian Grand Prix, one day on from winning the sprint race.
He subsequently added to that tally in June 2024 by winning the Austrian Grand Prix, and would have a third to his name - but he was disqualified from victory in the Belgian Grand Prix as his car was underweight at the end of the race. A dominant race in Vegas gave Russell his actual third win.
Oscar Piastri - 2 wins
=#70 all time
In controversial circumstances, Oscar Piastri needed Lando Norris - who had undercut him earlier - to hand back the lead of the Hungarian Grand Prix, for Piastri's first win.
There was no such controversy about Piastri's second win - secured with an opportunistic overtake and subsequent defensive masterclass in Baku.
Esteban Ocon - 1 win
=#82 all time
Esteban Ocon's sole F1 win to date came out of nowhere at the 2021 Hungarian Grand Prix as he seized the lead after misfortune for the majority of the field, then fought off race-long pressure from Sebastian Vettel to emerge victorious.
Pierre Gasly - 1 win
=#82 all time
Pierre Gasly earned his sole F1 win at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix, completing his career rebuild, just over a year on from Red Bull demoting him back to its junior team.
Lance Stroll, Jack Doohan, Ollie Bearman, Gabriel Bortoleto, Nico Hulkenberg, Kimi Antonelli, Isack Hadjar, Yuki Tsunoda, Liam Lawson, Alex Albon - 0 wins
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