As of January 2024, the F1 driver with the most pole positions was Lewis Hamilton, having achieved 104 throughout his career. Lewis Hamilton lies comfortably in the lead with Michael Schumacher following behind with 68 pole positions. The pole position is the most favorable place for a car to start the race in, situated on the inside of the front row and assigned to the driver with the fastest qualifying time.
As of January 2024, Ferrari was the F1 constructor with the most pole positions, with 249 in total. The iconic Italian car manufacturer also led in podium finishes. Meanwhile, McLaren had the second most pole positions with 156, while Red Bull Racing was in sixth place with 95.
As of January 2024, Ferrari was the F1 team with the most races won, with 243 in total. This was 60 more than the constructor with the second most, McLaren, with 183 wins. Ferrari also holds the record for the most pole positions.
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As of January 2024, the F1 driver with the most pole positions was Lewis Hamilton, having achieved 104 throughout his career. Lewis Hamilton lies comfortably in the lead with Michael Schumacher following behind with 68 pole positions. The pole position is the most favorable place for a car to start the race in, situated on the inside of the front row and assigned to the driver with the fastest qualifying time.