The 2014 Formula 1 season is proving to be one of the most dramatic in recent history, with 15 action-packed races.
Here are all the statistics you need to know about the season so far, following last weekend's race at Suzuka in Japan and ahead of the next round in Russia.
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Wins:
Lewis Hamilton - 8
Nico Rosberg - 4
Daniel Ricciardo - 3
Pole Positions:
Nico Rosberg - 8
Lewis Hamilton - 6
Felipe Massa - 1
Front Row Starts:
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Lewis Hamilton - 11
Nico Rosberg - 10*
Daniel Ricciardo - 2
Valtteri Bottas - 2
Felipe Massa - 1
*Qualified second in Singapore but started from the pit lane
Podiums:
Lewis Hamilton -12
Nico Rosberg - 12
Daniel Ricciardo -7
Valtteri Bottas - 4
Sebastian Vettel - 4
Fernando Alonso - 2
Sergio Perez - 1
Kevin Magnussen - 1
Jenson Button - 1
Felipe Massa - 1
Fastest Laps:
Lewis Hamilton - 6
Nico Rosberg - 5
Sebastian Vettel - 1
Kimi Raikkonen - 1
Felipe Massa - 1
Sergio Perez - 1
Laps Led:
Total Laps: 899
Nico Rosberg - 400
Lewis Hamilton - 362
Daniel Ricciardo - 72
Fernando Alonso - 32
Felipe Massa - 16
Sergio Perez - 11
Valtteri Bottas - 4
Jenson Button - 1
Sebastian Vettel - 1
Mercedes - 762
Red Bull Racing - 73
Ferrari - 32
Williams - 20
McLaren - 1
Laps raced:
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Daniel Ricciardo - 892
Jenson Button - 886
Kevin Magnussen - 876
Valtteri Bottas - 876
Kimi Raikkonen - 842
Nico Hulkenberg - 841
Fernando Alonso - 832
Nico Rosberg - 828
Lewis Hamilton - 814
Max Chilton - 760
Jules Bianchi - 754
Jean-Eric Vergne - 737
Sebastian Vettel - 735
Daniil Kvyat - 733
Romain Grosjean - 729
Felipe Massa - 719
Sergio Perez - 712
Esteban Gutierrez - 702
Adrian Sutil - 681
Marcus Ericsson - 663
Pastor Maldonado - 643
Kamui Kobayashi - 600
Andre Lotterer - 1
Retirements:
Esteban Gutierrez -7
Romain Grosjean - 6
Adrian Sutil - 6
Jean-Eric Vergne - 5
Marcus Ericsson - 5
Pastor Maldonado - 5
Kamui Kobayashi - 5
Daniil Kvyat - 4
Felipe Massa - 4
Sebastian Vettel - 3
Sergio Perez - 3
Lewis Hamilton - 3
Jules Bianchi - 3
Max Chilton - 2
Nico Rosberg - 2
Jenson Button - 2
Kimi Raikkonen - 1
Daniel Ricciardo - 1
Valtteri Bottas - 1
Kevin Magnussen - 1
Nico Hulkenberg - 1
Andre Lotterer - 1
Did Not Start:
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Sergio Perez – 1 (Malaysia)
Pastor Maldonado – 1 (Monaco)
Kamui Kobayashi - 1 (Singapore)
Disqualification:
Daniel Ricciardo – 1 (Australia)
Milestones:
Australia - The first podium for Kevin Magnussen, the 50th podium for Jenson Button, the 100th pole position for Mercedes engine and the 100th win for Mercedes engine.
Malaysia - The 15th win for Mercedes.
Bahrain - The 150th Grand Prix for Nico Rosberg, the 250th Grand Prix for Jenson Button, the 150th Grand Prix for Toro Rosso and the 20th pole position for Mercedes.
China - The 25th win for Lewis Hamilton.
Spain - The first podium for Daniel Ricciardo and the 50th Grand Prix for Romain Grosjean.
Monaco - The 5th win for Nico Rosberg, his second win in Monaco, the 40th fastest lap for Kimi Raikkonen, the first top 10 result for Jules Biachi and the first points for Marussia.
Canada - 1st win for Daniel Ricciardo and the 200th F1 start for Kimi Raikkonen.
Austria - 1st Austrian Grand Prix since 2003, 1st podium for Valtteri Bottas, 60th podium for Lewis Hamilton, 20th win for Mercedes, 750th Grand Prix for McLaren.
Britain - 200th F1 start for Felipe Massa, 27th win for Lewis Hamilton and second home win, 110th Red Bull Racing podium and 110th fastest lap for Mercedes.
Germany - 7th win for Nico Rosberg and his 20th podium, 300th podium for Williams and the 300th podium for a Mercedes engine.
Hungary - 2nd win for Daniel Ricciardo, 10th pole position for Nico Rosberg, 50th Grand Prix for Jean-Eric Vergne, 50th podium for Mercedes, 20th fastest lap for Mercedes, 100th Grand Prix for Mercedes.
Belgium - 3rd win for Daniel Ricciardo, 50th win for Red Bull Racing.
Italy - 28th career win for Lewis Hamilton, 23rd Mercedes victory, 109th win for Mercedes engines.
Singapore - 29th career win for Lewis Hamilton, 24th for Mercedes. 30th pole position for the Silver Arrows and 110th win for a Mercedes engine.
Japan - 30th win for Lewis Hamilton, 25th for Mercedes. First non-score for Ferrari since Britain 2010.
Standings: The drivers’ and constructors’ championship after 15 races - http://bit.ly/1oHMRqh
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