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4 August 2016

F1 2016 in statistics: 12 down, 9 to go

The first half of the 2016 Formula 1 season is now behind us, as the teams and drivers head off on their summer break. 
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With 12 races down and nine still to go, Lewis Hamilton now leads the drivers’ standings. Here are the key facts and stats from F1 2016 so far.

Wins: 
Lewis Hamilton – 6 
Nico Rosberg – 5 
Max Verstappen – 1 

Mercedes – 11 
Red Bull – 1 
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Podiums: 
Lewis Hamilton – 9 
Nico Rosberg – 7 
Sebastian Vettel – 5 
Kimi Raikkonen – 4 
Max Verstappen – 4 
Daniel Ricciardo – 3 
Sergio Perez – 2 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 
Valtteri Bottas – 1 

Mercedes – 16 
Ferrari – 9 
Red Bull – 8 
Force India – 2 
Williams – 1 

Pole positions: 
Lewis Hamilton – 6 
Nico Rosberg – 5 
Daniel Ricciardo – 1 

Mercedes – 11 
Red Bull – 1 

Front row starts: 
Nico Rosberg – 11 
Lewis Hamilton – 8 
Daniel Ricciardo – 3 
Sebastian Vettel – 1 
Nico Hulkenberg – 1 

Mercedes – 19 
Red Bull – 3 
Ferrari – 1 
Force India – 1 

Fastest laps: 
Nico Rosberg – 5 
Lewis Hamilton – 2 
Daniel Ricciardo – 2 
Nico Hulkenberg – 1 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 
Kimi Raikkonen – 1 

Mercedes – 7 
Red Bull – 2 
Ferrari – 1 
Force India – 1 
Toro Rosso – 1 
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Laps raced: 688 

Laps led: 
Lewis Hamilton – 308 
Nico Rosberg – 279 
Sebastian Vettel – 63 
Daniel Ricciardo – 56 
Max Verstappen – 36 
Kimi Raikkonen – 6 

Mercedes – 587 
Red Bull – 92 
Ferrari – 69 

Laps raced: 
Daniel Ricciardo – 747 
Valtteri Bottas – 742 
Sergio Perez – 741 
Felipe Nasr – 697 
Carlos Sainz Jr. – 695 
Romain Grosjean – 694 
Kevin Magnussen – 689 
Max Verstappen – 684 
Nico Rosberg – 682 
Lewis Hamilton – 682 
Pascal Wehrlein – 675 
Felipe Massa – 669 
Marcus Ericsson – 649 
Esteban Gutierrez – 648 
Kimi Raikkonen – 644 
Nico Hulkenberg – 638 
Jenson Button – 620 
Rio Haryanto – 611 
Fernando Alonso – 608 
Sebastian Vettel – 593 
Jolyon Palmer – 543 
Daniil Kvyat – 511 
Stoffel Vandoorne- 56 

Retirements (DNF): 
Fernando Alonso – 3 
Rio Haryanto – 3 
Marcus Ericsson – 3 
Jolyon Palmer – 3 
Daniil Kvyat – 3 
Jenson Button – 3 
Esteban Gutierrez – 2 
Nico Hulkenberg – 2 
Kimi Raikkonen – 2 
Max Verstappen – 2 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 2 
Sebastian Vettel – 2 
Pascal Wehrlein – 2 
Romain Grosjean – 2 
Felipe Massa – 2 
Felipe Nasr – 2 
Lewis Hamilton – 1 
Nico Rosberg – 1 
Kevin Magnussen – 1 
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Did not starts (DNS): 
Sebastian Vettel – 1 (Bahrain) 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 (Australia) 
Jolyon Palmer – 1 (Bahrain) 

Standings: 
The drivers’ and constructors’ standings can be found right here.

Milestones: 
Australia – 15th win for Rosberg, 50th pole position for Hamilton, 80th podium for Vettel. 
Bahrain – 16th win for Rosberg, 47th win for Mercedes. 
China – 17th win for Rosberg, 48th for Mercedes, 100th podium for Mercedes and 120th for Red Bull. 
Russia – 18th win for Rosberg, 90th podium for Hamilton, 700th podium for Ferrari and 40th fastest lap for Mercedes. 
Spain – 1st win and podium for Verstappen, 1st fastest lap for Kvyat, 51st win for Red Bull and first win for the TAG Heuer engine. 
Monaco – 44th win for Hamilton, 1st pole position for Ricciardo, 100th grand prix for Hulkenberg and 50th win for Mercedes. 
Canada – 45th win for Hamilton, 100th GP for Perez and 51st win for Mercedes. 
Baku – 19th win for Rosberg, seventh podium for Perez, 52nd win and 60th pole for Mercedes. 
Austria – 46th win for Hamilton and his 30th fastest lap, 250th win for a British driver, 53rd for Mercedes. 
Britain – 47th win for Hamilton and the 54th for Mercedes, 140th as an engine supplier. 
Hungary – 48th win for Hamilton, 55th win and 110th podium for Mercedes. 
Germany – 49th win for Hamilton, 50th GP for Esteban Gutierrez, 100th GP for Daniel Ricciardo, 56th win for Mercedes.

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