2012 F1 season statistics part two: Stats and facts is an original article from F1 Fanatic. If this article has been published anywhere other than F1 Fanatic it is an infringement of copyright.
Rounding off our look at 2012 in statistics, here are the most significant stats and facts from the season.
Triple champions
Of course the headline statistic for 2012 is Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull winning their third consecutive drivers’ and constructors’ championship titles. More on those here:
A competitive season
It was a closely-fought season which produced many different race winners, pole sitters and more:
- Eight different drivers won races, the most since 2003
- Seven different drivers started from pole position
- Thirteen different drivers led races
Massa’s podium drought
Felipe Massa ended a 36-race spell without a podium finish at the Japanese Grand Prix. This is the longest a Ferrari driver has gone without finishing in the top three.
Of the five longest such streaks, three are clustered around the beginning of the 1980s when Ferrari produced two particularly poor cars.
Gilles Villeneuve had the misfortune to drive both the 312T5 in 1980 and the 126CK in 1981. Jody Scheckter raced alongside him in 1980 and and Didier Pironi replaced Scheckter the following year.
During Massa’s 36-race streak without a podium finish, team mate Fernando Alonso finished in the top three 17 times.
Driver | Races | Total |
---|---|---|
Felipe Massa | 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix – 2012 Singapore Grand Prix | 36 |
Gilles Villeneuve | 1980 Argentinian Grand Prix – 1981 Belgian Grand Prix | 19 |
Didier Pironi | 1981 United States Grand Prix West – 1982 United States Grand Prix West | 18 |
Eddie Irvine | 1996 Brazilian Grand Prix – 1997 Brazilian Grand Prix | 17 |
Jody Scheckter | 1979 Canadian Grand Prix – 1980 United States Grand Prix | 16 |
Maldonado 15th after win
Pastor Maldonado finished 15th in the championship which is the lowest ever finishing position for a driver who won a round, with the exception of Michael Schumacher in 1997.
Schumacher won five races and scored enough points to be classified second overall but was excluded after deliberately colliding with Jacques Villeneuve in the final race.
Previous drivers who finished outside the top ten in the championship in years they won races include the following:
- Jimmy Bryan finished 13th in 1958 after winning the Indianapolis 500 – he didn’t start any other rounds
- Jean-Pierre Jabouille finished 13th in 1979 after scoring Renault’s first win at Dijon, but not scoring in any other rounds
- Giancarlo Fisichella was 12th in 2003 after winning the Brazilian Grand Prix and only scoring points on one other occasion
- Michele Alboreto did the same in 1983, winning in Detroit
- Jean-Pierre Beltoise won the 1972 Monaco Grand Prix but did not score in any other round and ended the year 11th
- Jim Clark was killed after winning the first round of the 1968 world championship and was also placed 11th at the end of the year
NB. Does not include drivers who won races as part of shared drives when this was permitted by the rules.
More 2012 season statistics
Sebastian Vettel is the first driver to win the world championship without scoring a victory in Europe. His five wins this year came in Bahrain, Singapore, Japan, Korea and India.
For the first time since 1969, no Italian driver started a race during the entire season.
Kimi Raikkonen has now won races for three different teams: McLaren (nine), Ferrari (nine) and Lotus (one). Only 14 drivers have won races for three or more different constructors, including Alonso (Ferrari, McLaren and Renault) and Button (Honda, Brawn – who were previously Honda – and McLaren).
Raikkonen came within one lap of completing every lap of the season. The only driver to do this was Schumacher who completed all 1,090 laps in 17 races in 2002. Raikkonen did 1,191 in 20 races this year.
Ferrari failed to set a fastest lap during the season for the first time since 1994.
Australian Grand Prix
- Red Bull’s streak of 24 consecutive front row starts ended. This is the fourth-longest ever in F1
- The Australian Grand Prix had two home drivers for the first time ever: Mark Webber and Daniel Ricciardo
- All five of Ferrari’s pit stops were quicker than everyone else’s
- HRT failed to start the first race of the season for the second year in a row
- More Australian Grand Prix stats and facts
Malaysian Grand Prix
- Sergio Perez was the first Mexican driver on the podium since Pedro Rodriguez in 1971
- Second place was Sauber’s best result as an independent team
- Nine different teams scored points, equalling the record for the 2010 European Grand Prix
- More Malaysian Grand Prix stats and facts
Chinese Grand Prix
- Nico Rosberg became the third son of a Grand Prix winner to score a victory for himself, joining Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve
- Rosberg took 111 starts to score his first race win, the fifth-longest wait
- Mercedes achieved their first victory since Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1955 Italian Grand Prix
- More Chinese Grand Prix stats and facts
Bahrain Grand Prix
- Two Lotus drivers finished on the podium for the first time since the 1979 Spanish Grand Prix, when Carlos Reutemann and Mario Andretti did so driving different models
- Four Renault-engined cars finished in the top four for the first time since the 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix
- Force India led a race for the second time, thanks to Paul di Resta
- More Bahrain Grand Prix stats and facts
Spanish Grand Prix
Have you spotted any other interesting stats and facts from the 2012 season? Share them in the comments.
Monaco Grand Prix
Canadian Grand Prix
European Grand Prix
British Grand Prix
German Grand Prix
Hungarian Grand Prix
Belgian Grand Prix
Italian Grand Prix
Singapore Grand Prix
Japanese Grand Prix
Korean Grand Prix
Indian Grand Prix
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
United States Grand Prix
Brazilian Grand Prix
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