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4 December 2015

F1 2015 season in statistics

With the conclusion of the 2015 Formula 1 season, here’s a full round-up of all the key statistics and facts. 
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Lewis Hamilton claimed his third world title at the US GP, while Mercedes clinched the constructors’ crown in Russia. 


Wins: 

Lewis Hamilton – 10 
Nico Rosberg - 6 
Sebastian Vettel - 3 

Mercedes – 16 
Ferrari - 3 
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Pole positions: 

Lewis Hamilton – 11 
Nico Rosberg – 7 
Sebastian Vettel - 1 

Mercedes – 18 
Ferrari - 1 

Podiums: 

Lewis Hamilton – 17 
Nico Rosberg – 15 
Sebastian Vettel – 13 
Kimi Raikkonen - 3 
Felipe Massa – 2 
Daniel Riccardo – 2 
Valtteri Bottas – 2 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 
Romain Grosjean – 1 
Sergio Perez - 1 

Mercedes – 32 
Ferrari – 16 
Williams - 4 
Red Bull – 3 
Lotus – 1 
Force India - 1 

Front row starts: 

Lewis Hamilton – 18 
Nico Rosberg – 15 
Sebastian Vettel – 3 
Daniel Ricciardo - 1 
Kimi Raikkonen - 1 

Mercedes – 33 
Ferrari – 4 
Red Bull - 1 

Fastest laps: 

Lewis Hamilton – 8 
Nico Rosberg – 5 
Daniel Ricciardo - 3 
Kimi Raikkonen – 2 
Sebastian Vettel - 1 

Mercedes – 13 
Red Bull - 3 
Ferrari - 3 
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Laps led: 

Total laps – 1149 

Lewis Hamilton – 587 
Nico Rosberg - 349 
Sebastian Vettel - 176 
Felipe Massa - 19 
Kimi Raikkonen – 10 
Daniel Ricciardo - 7 
Valtteri Bottas - 1 

Mercedes – 936 
Ferrari – 186 
Williams – 20 
Red Bull - 7 

Laps raced: 

Sebastian Vettel – 1,127 
Sergio Perez – 1,123 
Lewis Hamilton – 1,120 
Nico Rosberg – 1,100 
Felipe Massa – 1,080 
Daniel Ricciardo – 1,080 
Felipe Nasr – 1,070 
Valtteri Bottas – 1,037 
Daniil Kvyat – 1,027 
Max Verstappen – 1,025 
Marcus Ericsson – 999 
Kimi Raikkonen – 964 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 958 
Jenson Button – 928 
Nico Hulkenberg – 901 
Will Stevens – 872 
Romain Grosjean – 857 
Pastor Maldonado – 778 
Roberto Merhi – 770 
Fernando Alonso – 737 
Alexander Rossi - 302 

Mercedes – 2,220 
Williams – 2,117 
Red Bull – 2,107 
Ferrari – 2,091 
Sauber – 2,069 
Force India – 1,983 
Toro Rosso – 1,983 
Marussia – 1,911 
McLaren – 1,698 
Lotus – 1,635 

Retirements (not classified): 

Pastor Maldonado – 9 
Fernando Alonso – 7 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 7 
Romain Grosjean – 6 
Jenson Button - 5 
Kimi Raikkonen – 5 
Nico Hulkenberg – 5 
Max Verstappen – 4 
Marcus Ericsson – 3 
Daniel Ricciardo – 2 
Felipe Massa - 2 
Daniil Kvyat – 2 
Lewis Hamilton – 1 
Felipe Nasr - 1 
Nico Rosberg - 1 
Sebastian Vettel - 1 
Valtteri Bottas - 1 
Roberto Merhi – 1 
Will Stevens – 1 
Sergio Perez - 1 
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Did Not Start: 

Will Stevens – 2 (Australia and Malaysia) 
Kevin Magnussen – 1 (Australia) 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 (Australia) 
Jenson Button – 1 (Bahrain) 
Roberto Merhi – 1 (Australia) 
Valtteri Bottas – 1 (Australia) 
Felipe Nasr – 1 (Britain) 
Nico Hulkenberg – 1 (Belgium) 

Standings: 

See the latest drivers' and constructors' standings here. 

Milestones: 

Australia – 34th win for Hamilton and the 30th win for Mercedes. 
Malaysia – 150th race and 40th pole position for Hamilton, 40th win for Vettel, 10th fastest lap for Rosberg and 222nd victory for Ferrari. 
China – 35th win for Hamilton and 31st for Mercedes. 
Bahrain – 36th win for Hamilton, 30th podium for Rosberg, 32nd win for Mercedes. 
Spain – Ninth win for Rosberg, 70th podium for Vettel, 33rd win for Mercedes and 40th pole position. 
Monaco - 10th victory for Rosberg and 34th for Mercedes. 
Canada – 37th win for Hamilton, 35th win for Mercedes (121st as an engine manufacturer). 
Austria – 11th win for Rosberg, 40th podium for Massa, 300th race for Sauber, 30th fastest lap and 36th win for Mercedes. 
Britain – 38th win for Hamilton and 46th pole position and 900th Grand Prix for Ferrari. 
Hungary – 41st win for Vettel, 1st podium for Kvyat, 170th fastest lap for a Renault engine and first non-Mercedes podium of the season. 
Belgium – 39th career win for Hamilton and 80th podium, 10th podium for Grosjean, 150th Grand Prix for Vettel, 900th Grand Prix for Ferrari and 38th win for Mercedes. 
Italy – 40th win for Hamilton, 39th for Mercedes and 125th victory for a Mercedes engine. 
Singapore – 42nd victory for Vettel, 10th podium for Ricciardo, 50th race for Bottas, 224th win for Ferrari and 600th race for Lotus. 
Japan – 41st win for Hamilton (level with Ayrton Senna) and 40th win for Mercedes. 
Russia – 42nd win for Hamilton and 41st for Mercedes. 
United States – 43rd win for Hamilton, 250th Grand Prix for Alonso, 42nd win for Mercedes, 50th pole position for Mercedes, 200th Grand Prix for Red Bull and 400th Grand Prix for Sauber. 
Mexico – 12th win for Rosberg, 20th pole position for Rosberg and 43rd win for Mercedes. 
Brazil – 13th win for Rosberg, 40th podium and 44th victory for Mercedes. 
Abu Dhabi – 4th win for Rosberg, 80th podium for Raikkonen, 45th victory for Mercedes and 150th Grand Prix for Force India.

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