F1 Longest Podium Streaks: All-Time Formula 1 Podium Consistency Stats

Podium streaks in Formula One represent the ultimate benchmark of consistency, highlighting drivers who can deliver top-three finishes race after race across different circuits and conditions. Unlike single race wins, long podium streaks require a combination of driver skill, car performance, team strategy, and reliability.

From the dominance of Michael Schumacher in the early 2000s to the modern-era consistency of Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, these streaks define periods of superiority in Formula 1 history.

This page presents the longest consecutive podium streaks, along with insights, trends, and era-based analysis.


📊 All-Time Statistics
# Driver Team Career Streak Season Streak Total Podiums
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Michael Schumacher
Ferrari 19 races 17 races (2002) 155
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Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari 16 races 9 races (2007) 203
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Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin 15 races 9 races (2006) 106
4
Max Verstappen
Red Bull 15 races 14 races (2023) 127
5
Sebastian Vettel
BMW Sauber 11 races 11 races (2013) 122
6
Nico Rosberg
Williams 9 races 9 races (2015) 57
7
Juan Pablo Montoya
Williams BMW 8 races 8 races (2003) 30
8
Oscar Piastri
McLaren 8 races 8 races (2025) 27
9
Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber BMW 7 races 7 races (1996) 23
10
Jenson Button
Brawn Mercedes 7 races 7 races (2009) 50
11
Kimi Räikkönen
McLaren Mercedes 7 races 7 races (2007) 103
12
Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari 7 races 7 races (2004) 68
13
David Coulthard
Red Bull Renault 6 races 5 races (2000) 62
14
Mika Häkkinen
McLaren Mercedes 6 races 6 races (2000) 51
15
Valtteri Bottas
Cadillac 6 races 6 races (2019) 67
16
Charler Lerclerc
Ferrari 5 races 5 races (2022) 52
17
Daniel Ricciardo
HRT 5 races 5 races (2017) 32
18
Felipe Massa
Sauber 5 races 5 races (2007) 41
19
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Sauber Petronas 5 races 5 races (1997) 17
20
Lando Norris
McLaren 5 races 4 races (2023) 44
21
Eddie Irvine
Jaguar Cosworth 4 races 4 races (1998) 26
22
Mark Webber
Minardi 4 races 4 races (2009) 42
23
Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes 3 races 3 races (2026) 6
24
Carlos Sainz
Williams 3 races 3 races (2024) 29
25
Ralf Schumacher
Williams BMW 3 races 3 races (2002) 27
26
Romain Grosjean
Lotus F1 3 races 3 races (2013) 10
27
Sergio Perez
Cadillac 3 races 3 races (2021) 39
28
George Russell
Mercedes 2 races 2 races (2022) 26
29
Giancarlo Fisichella
Ferrari 2 races 2 races (1998) 19
30
Jarno Trulli
Renault 2 races 2 races (2004) 11
31
Jos Verstappen
Minardi Cosworth 2 races 2 races (1994) 2
32
Nick Heidfeld
Renault 2 races 2 races (2005) 13
33
Robert Kubica
Williams Mercedes 2 races 2 races (2008) 12
34
Alexander Albon
Williams 1 races 1 races (2020) 2
35
Alexander Wurz
Williams Toyota 1 races 1 races (1997) 3
36
Daniil Kvyat
Toro Rosso 1 races 1 races (2015) 3
37
Esteban Ocon
Haas F1 Team 1 races 1 races (2020) 4
38
Heikki Kovalainen
Lotus Renault 1 races 1 races (2007) 4
39
Isack Hadjar
Racing Bulls 1 races 1 races (2025) 1
40
Kamui Kobayashi
Caterham Renault 1 races 1 races (2012) 1
41
Kevin Magnussen
McLaren Mercedes 1 races 1 races (2014) 1
42
Lance Stroll
Aston Martin 1 races 1 races (2017) 3
43
Mika Salo
Toyota 1 races 1 races (1999) 2
44
Nelson Piquet Jr.
Renault 1 races 1 races (2008) 1
45
Nico Hülkenberg
Audi 1 races 1 races (2025) 1
46
Olivier Panis
Toyota 1 races 1 races (1994) 5
47
Pastor Maldonado
Lotus Mercedes 1 races 1 races (2012) 1
48
Pedro de la Rosa
HRT Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2006) 1
49
Pierre Gasly
Alpine F1 Team 1 races 1 races (2019) 5
50
Takuma Sato
Super Aguri Honda 1 races 1 races (2004) 1
51
Tiago Monteiro
MF1 Toyota 1 races 1 races (2005) 1
52
Timo Glock
Marussia Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2008) 3
53
Vitaly Petrov
Caterham Renault 1 races 1 races (2011) 1


All-Time Longest Podium Streaks

Top 5 Drivers

RankDriverLongest StreakBest Season StreakTotal Podiums
1Michael Schumacher19 races17 (2002)155
2Lewis Hamilton16 races9 (2007)203
3Fernando Alonso15 races9 (2006)106
4Max Verstappen15 races14 (2023)127
5Sebastian Vettel11 races11 (2013)122

Key Insights from Podium Streak Data

  • Michael Schumacher holds the longest podium streak (19 races), showcasing Ferrari’s peak dominance in the early 2000s.
  • Max Verstappen came very close with a 15-race streak, reflecting Red Bull’s modern-era dominance.
  • Lewis Hamilton maintained long streaks across multiple seasons, proving unmatched consistency.
  • Modern Formula 1 is more competitive, making long podium streaks harder to achieve today.
  • Podium streaks often correlate with team dominance + reliability, not just driver talent.

Era-by-Era Podium Dominance

2000–2004: Schumacher & Ferrari Era

During this period, Michael Schumacher dominated the grid, with Ferrari producing one of the most reliable and fastest cars in F1 history. His 19-race podium streak remains unmatched.

2010–2013: Vettel & Red Bull Era

Sebastian Vettel led Red Bull’s dominance, achieving consistent podium finishes and multiple championships.

2014–2020: Hamilton & Mercedes Era

The hybrid era saw Lewis Hamilton dominate qualifying and races, resulting in multiple podium streaks and championship wins.

2021–2026: Verstappen & Red Bull Era

Max Verstappen redefined consistency with aggressive driving and a dominant Red Bull car, achieving one of the longest streaks in modern F1.


Driver Comparison: Greatest Podium Streaks

DriverLongest StreakKey Strength
Schumacher19Dominance + reliability
Hamilton16Consistency across eras
Verstappen15Modern aggressive performance
Alonso15Tactical intelligence

While Schumacher leads, Verstappen’s streak is considered more difficult due to tighter competition.


Trends in Modern Formula 1

  • Increased competition has reduced long streak frequency
  • Midfield teams are stronger than before
  • Reliability improvements mean fewer DNFs but tighter margins
  • Strategy and tire management now play a bigger role

Why Podium Streaks Matter in F1

Podium streaks highlight:

  • Driver consistency
  • Team dominance
  • Car reliability
  • Race strategy execution

A driver with a long podium streak is often more valuable than one with occasional wins but inconsistent finishes.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who has the longest podium streak in Formula 1 history?

Michael Schumacher holds the record with 19 consecutive podium finishes.

Are podium streaks harder in modern F1?

Yes, due to increased competition and tighter performance gaps between teams.

Which current driver has the best podium consistency?

Max Verstappen currently shows the highest consistency in recent seasons.

Do podium streaks guarantee championships?

Not always, but they strongly increase championship chances due to consistent points scoring.


Conclusion

Podium streaks remain one of the clearest indicators of dominance and consistency in Formula One. From the legendary run of Michael Schumacher to the modern dominance of Max Verstappen, these streaks tell the story of Formula 1’s greatest drivers and teams.

As the sport evolves, achieving long podium streaks becomes increasingly difficult—making every new record even more impressive.


Key Takeaways: F1 Podium Streaks (2000–2026)

  • Michael Schumacher holds the longest podium streak in Formula 1 history (19 races), achieved during Ferrari’s dominant early 2000s era.
  • Lewis Hamilton ranks second with 16 consecutive podiums, showcasing exceptional consistency across multiple seasons and teams.
  • Max Verstappen has emerged as the most dominant modern driver, recording a 15-race podium streak, reflecting Red Bull’s recent superiority.
  • Fernando Alonso also achieved a 15-race streak, highlighting his tactical brilliance and consistency during his peak years.
  • Podium streaks are a key indicator of driver consistency, team performance, and car reliability, not just outright speed.
  • Longer streaks were more common during periods of team dominance, such as Ferrari (2000s), Red Bull (early 2010s), and Mercedes (hybrid era).
  • In modern Formula One, achieving long podium streaks is more difficult due to tighter competition and improved midfield performance.
  • A high number of consecutive podiums significantly increases a driver’s chances of winning championships, as it ensures consistent points scoring.

F1 Stats Last Updated: March 29, 2026 | All statistics, lap times, and driver comparisons on this page reflect the most current data available from the official F1 sources. And updated till the last race which happened in 29th March 2026