The Record Book — Streaks
F1 Streaks
Dominance measured over time: the longest unbroken runs of wins, podiums, points and clean finishes — for drivers and for constructors. From Red Bull's 15 straight victories to Ferrari's 81-race points streak and Mercedes' eight successive titles, these are the marathon records that define an era.
Longest Winning Streaks
Max Verstappen owns the driver record with 10 straight wins in 2023, but a team can keep a streak alive even when its drivers swap victories — which is how Red Bull strung together 15 consecutive wins across 2022 and 2023.
| Driver | Wins | Span |
|---|---|---|
| Max Verstappen | 10 | 2023 |
| Sebastian Vettel | 9 | 2013 |
| Alberto Ascari | 7 | 1952–53 |
| Michael Schumacher | 7 | 2004 |
| Nico Rosberg | 7 | 2015–16 |
| Constructor | Wins | Span |
|---|---|---|
| Red Bull | 15 | 2022–23 |
| McLaren | 11 | 1988 |
| Ferrari | 10 | 2002 |
| Mercedes | 10 | 2015–16 |
| Mercedes | 10 | 2018–19 |
McLaren's 11 straight in 1988 remains the longest winning streak achieved within a single season.
Longest Podium Streaks
Michael Schumacher's 19 successive podiums lead the driver list, but the constructor record is on another scale entirely: Ferrari put at least one car on the podium in 53 consecutive races between 1999 and 2002.
| Driver | Podiums | Span |
|---|---|---|
| Michael Schumacher | 19 | 2001–02 |
| Lewis Hamilton | 16 | 2014–15 |
| Fernando Alonso | 15 | 2005–06 |
| Max Verstappen | 15 | 2022–23 |
| Constructor | Podiums | Span |
|---|---|---|
| Ferrari | 53 | 1999–2002 |
| Mercedes | 28 | 2014–15 |
| Mercedes | 22 | 2017–18 |
| McLaren | 19 | 2007–08 |
Points & Finishing Streaks
Consistency over reliability: Lewis Hamilton scored points in 48 straight races and finished all 48, while Ferrari's 81-race points streak is the longest of any team. The DNF-free finishing record was Nick Heidfeld's for over a decade before the modern reliability boom.
| Driver / Team | Races | Span |
|---|---|---|
| Ferrari (team) | 81 | all-time team record |
| Red Bull (team) | 77 | ended 2025 Austria |
| Hamilton | 48 | 2018–20 |
| Verstappen | 43 | 2022–24 |
| Schumacher | 24 | 2001–03 |
| Driver | Finishes | Span |
|---|---|---|
| Lewis Hamilton | 48 | 2018–20 |
| Oscar Piastri | 44 | 2023–25 |
| Max Verstappen | 43 | 2022–24 |
| Daniel Ricciardo | 34 | 2020–21 |
| Nick Heidfeld | 33 | 2007–09 |
Hamilton's run is both a points streak and a finishing streak — it ended only when illness forced him to miss the 2020 Sakhir GP. Red Bull's 77-race points streak ended at the 2025 Austrian GP, four short of Ferrari's mark.
Seasons & Title Streaks
The longest-running dynasties of all. Hamilton and Schumacher each won a race in 15 consecutive seasons, while Mercedes' eight straight Constructors' Championships from 2014 is the most dominant team run the sport has seen.
Most Consecutive Seasons With a Win (Drivers)
Consecutive Constructors' Titles
Ferrari hold the record for most consecutive seasons with a win by a constructor — 20 in a row, from 1994 to 2013.
Streaks — FAQ
What is the longest constructor winning streak?
Red Bull won 15 consecutive Grands Prix across the 2022 and 2023 seasons. McLaren's 11 in a row in 1988 remains the longest streak within a single season.
What is the longest points-scoring streak in F1?
Ferrari scored points in 81 consecutive races — the longest team streak ever. Among drivers, Lewis Hamilton's 48 in a row (2018–2020) is the benchmark.
Who has the longest DNF-free finishing streak?
Lewis Hamilton finished 48 races in a row between 2018 and 2020. Nick Heidfeld's 33-race streak (2007–2009) held the record for over a decade before modern reliability raised the bar.
How many titles in a row did Mercedes win?
Mercedes won eight consecutive Constructors' Championships from 2014 to 2021 — the longest such run in F1 history, ahead of Ferrari's six (1999–2004).
What is the longest podium streak?
Among drivers, Michael Schumacher's 19 consecutive podiums (2001–2002). Among constructors, Ferrari's 53 in a row (1999–2002).