F1 Longest Points Scoring Streaks: Complete Formula 1 Consistency Stats (All Time)

In modern Formula 1, consistency is just as important as outright speed. One of the best ways to measure this is through points-scoring streaks—the number of consecutive races where a driver finishes in the points.

This page provides a complete breakdown of the longest points streaks in F1 history (2000–2026), highlighting the drivers who delivered elite-level consistency across multiple seasons.


📊 All-Time Statistics
# Driver Team Career Streak Season Streak Total Points
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Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari 54 races 22 races (2023) 5,053.5
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Max Verstappen
Red Bull 43 races 22 races (2023) 3,456.5
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Oscar Piastri
McLaren 42 races 24 races (2024) 817.0
4
Lando Norris
McLaren 34 races 24 races (2024) 1,452.0
5
Kimi Räikkönen
McLaren Mercedes 27 races 17 races (2012) 1,873.0
6
Michael Schumacher
Ferrari 24 races 17 races (2002) 1,566.0
7
Charler Lerclerc
Ferrari 23 races 12 races (2024) 1,714.0
8
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin 23 races 14 races (2007) 2,393.0
9
Valtteri Bottas
Cadillac 22 races 15 races (2017) 1,797.0
10
Sebastian Vettel
BMW Sauber 21 races 17 races (2011) 3,098.0
11
George Russell
Mercedes 19 races 16 races (2025) 1,088.0
12
Carlos Sainz
Williams 18 races 18 races (2023) 1,338.5
13
Sergio Perez
Cadillac 18 races 13 races (2022) 1,638.0
14
Daniel Ricciardo
HRT 17 races 17 races (2016) 1,329.0
15
Nico Rosberg
Williams 17 races 16 races (2016) 1,594.5
16
Mark Webber
Minardi 14 races 12 races (2011) 1,047.5
17
Felipe Massa
Sauber 13 races 10 races (2011) 1,167.0
18
Esteban Ocon
Haas F1 Team 12 races 12 races (2017) 484.0
19
Jenson Button
Brawn Mercedes 12 races 11 races (2009) 1,235.0
20
Mika Häkkinen
McLaren Mercedes 12 races 12 races (2000) 420.0
21
Nico Hülkenberg
Audi 12 races 10 races (2014) 633.0
22
Rubens Barrichello
Ferrari 12 races 11 races (2004) 658.0
23
Giancarlo Fisichella
Ferrari 11 races 11 races (2006) 275.0
24
David Coulthard
Red Bull Renault 10 races 7 races (2001) 535.0
25
Eddie Irvine
Jaguar Cosworth 10 races 10 races (1999) 191.0
26
Ralf Schumacher
Williams BMW 10 races 10 races (2003) 329.0
27
Alexander Albon
Williams 9 races 9 races (2019) 313.0
28
Jarno Trulli
Renault 9 races 7 races (2004) 246.5
29
Juan Pablo Montoya
Williams BMW 9 races 9 races (2003) 307.0
30
Andrea Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes 8 races 8 races (2025) 218.0
31
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Sauber Petronas 8 races 7 races (1999) 174.0
32
Robert Kubica
Williams Mercedes 8 races 8 races (2010) 274.0
33
Heikki Kovalainen
Lotus Renault 7 races 7 races (2007) 105.0
34
Jacques Villeneuve
Sauber BMW 7 races 7 races (1996) 235.0
35
Lance Stroll
Aston Martin 7 races 7 races (2020) 325.0
36
Nick Heidfeld
Renault 7 races 7 races (2007) 259.0
37
Adrian Sutil
Sauber Ferrari 6 races 6 races (2010) 124.0
38
Kamui Kobayashi
Caterham Renault 6 races 6 races (2011) 125.0
39
Paul di Resta
Force India Mercedes 6 races 6 races (2013) 121.0
40
Pierre Gasly
Alpine F1 Team 6 races 6 races (2019) 473.0
41
Timo Glock
Marussia Cosworth 6 races 4 races (2009) 51.0
42
Daniil Kvyat
Toro Rosso 5 races 5 races (2015) 202.0
43
Kevin Magnussen
McLaren Mercedes 5 races 5 races (2014) 202.0
44
Oliver Bearman
Haas F1 Team 5 races 5 races (2025) 64.0
45
Romain Grosjean
Lotus F1 5 races 5 races (2013) 391.0
46
Mika Salo
Toyota 4 races 2 races (1995) 33.0
47
Stoffel Vandoorne
McLaren Honda 4 races 4 races (2018) 38.0
48
Takuma Sato
Super Aguri Honda 4 races 4 races (2004) 44.0
49
Alexander Wurz
Williams Toyota 3 races 3 races (1998) 45.0
50
Bruno Senna
Williams Renault 3 races 3 races (2012) 33.0
51
Isack Hadjar
Racing Bulls 3 races 3 races (2025) 55.0
52
Jaime Alguersuari
STR Ferrari 3 races 3 races (2011) 31.0
53
Marcus Ericsson
Sauber Ferrari 3 races 3 races (2015) 18.0
54
Pastor Maldonado
Lotus Mercedes 3 races 3 races (2015) 76.0
55
Vitaly Petrov
Caterham Renault 3 races 3 races (2010) 64.0
56
Yuki tsunoda
Racing Bulls 3 races 3 races (2024) 124.0
57
Antonio Giovinazzi
Alfa Romeo Racing 2 races 2 races (2019) 21.0
58
Antonio Pizzonia
Williams BMW 2 races 2 races (2004) 8.0
59
Christian Klien
HRT Cosworth 2 races 2 races (2005) 14.0
60
Cristiano da Matta
Toyota 2 races 2 races (2003) 13.0
61
Felipe Nasr
Sauber Ferrari 2 races 2 races (2015) 29.0
62
Gabriel Bortoleto
Audi 2 races 2 races (2025) 21.0
63
Jean Alesi
Prost Acer 2 races 2 races (2001) 5.0
64
Jean-Eric Vergne
STR Renault 2 races 2 races (2013) 51.0
65
Jos Verstappen
Minardi Cosworth 2 races 2 races (1994) 17.0
66
Liam Lawson
Racing Bulls 2 races 2 races (2025) 52.0
67
Mick Schumacher
Haas Ferrari 2 races 2 races (2022) 12.0
68
Nelson Piquet Jr.
Renault 2 races 2 races (2008) 19.0
69
Nicholas Latifi
Williams Mercedes 2 races 2 races (2021) 9.0
70
Olivier Panis
Toyota 2 races 2 races (1994) 76.0
71
Pedro de la Rosa
HRT Cosworth 2 races 2 races (2006) 35.0
72
Pedro Diniz
Sauber Petronas 2 races 2 races (1999) 10.0
73
Ricardo Zonta
Toyota 2 races 2 races (2000) 3.0
74
Sebastien Buemi
STR Ferrari 2 races 2 races (2009) 29.0
75
Vitantonio Liuzzi
HRT Cosworth 2 races 2 races (2010) 26.0
76
Arvid Lindblad
Racing Bulls 1 races 1 races (2026) 4.0
77
Brendon Hartley
Scuderia Toro Rosso 1 races 1 races (2018) 4.0
78
Christijan Albers
Spyker Ferrari 1 races 1 races (2005) 4.0
79
Esteban Gutierrez
Haas Ferrari 1 races 1 races (2013) 6.0
80
Franco Colapinto
Alpine 1 races 1 races (2024) 6.0
81
Jolyon Palmer
Renault 1 races 1 races (2016) 9.0
82
Jules Bianchi
Marussia Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2014) 2.0
83
Justin Wilson
Minardi Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2003) 1.0
84
Kazuki Nakajima
Williams Toyota 1 races 1 races (2008) 9.0
85
Logan Sargeant
Williams Mercedes 1 races 1 races (2023) 1.0
86
Marc Gené
Williams BMW 1 races 1 races (1999) 5.0
87
Narain Karthikeyan
HRT Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2005) 5.0
88
Nyck De Vries
Williams Mercedes 1 races 1 races (2022) 2.0
89
Pascal Wehrlein
MRT Mercedes 1 races 1 races (2016) 6.0
90
Patrick Friesacher
Minardi Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2005) 3.0
91
Ralph Firman
Jordan Ford 1 races 1 races (2003) 1.0
92
Sebastien Bourdais
STR Ferrari 1 races 1 races (2008) 6.0
93
Sergey Sirotkin
Williams Mercedes 1 races 1 races (2018) 1.0
94
Tiago Monteiro
MF1 Toyota 1 races 1 races (2005) 7.0
95
Zhou Guanyu
Alfa Romeo Ferrari 1 races 1 races (2022) 16.0
96
Zsolt Baumgartner
Minardi Cosworth 1 races 1 races (2004) 1.0


What is a Points Scoring Streak in F1?

A points scoring streak occurs when a driver finishes in the top positions (earning points) in consecutive races without interruption.

  • Modern F1 awards points to the top 10 finishers
  • Streaks reflect:
    • Reliability
    • Race pace
    • Strategy execution
    • Driver consistency

All-Time Longest Points Streaks (2000–2026)

Lewis Hamilton

  • Career Streak: 54 races
  • Best Season Streak: 22 races (2023)
  • Total Points: 5,045.5

The benchmark of consistency. Hamilton’s streak shows unmatched performance across different eras and regulations.


Max Verstappen

  • Career Streak: 43 races
  • Best Season Streak: 22 races (2023)
  • Total Points: 3,452.5

Dominated the modern ground-effect era with relentless race finishes.


Oscar Piastri

  • Career Streak: 42 races
  • Best Season Streak: 24 races (2024)
  • Total Points: 799.0

One of the most impressive modern streaks despite a shorter career span.


Other Notable Streaks

  • Lando Norris – 34 races
  • Kimi Räikkönen – 27 races
  • Michael Schumacher – 24 races
  • Fernando Alonso – 23 races
  • Sebastian Vettel – 21 races

Why Points Streaks Matter in Formula 1

Points streaks are one of the strongest indicators of driver and team performance because they combine:

  • Consistency under pressure
  • Car reliability
  • Race-day execution
  • Adaptability across circuits

A long streak often correlates with:

  • Championship contention
  • Dominant car performance
  • Strong team strategy

Era Comparison: How Streaks Changed Over Time

2000–2010 Era

  • Fewer points-paying positions
  • Higher DNF rates
  • Harder to maintain long streaks

2010–2020 Era

  • Top 10 scoring system introduced
  • Improved reliability
  • Longer streaks became more common

2020–2026 Era

  • Peak consistency era
  • Dominance from drivers like
    • Lewis Hamilton
    • Max Verstappen

Key Insights from the Data

  • Longest streak: 54 races (Hamilton)
  • Modern drivers dominate streak records
  • Reliability improvements = longer streaks
  • Younger drivers like Oscar Piastri are closing the gap quickly

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the longest points scoring streak in F1 history?

Lewis Hamilton holds the record with 54 consecutive points finishes.


Which current F1 driver has the longest active streak?

Drivers like Max Verstappen and Lando Norris are among the most consistent in recent seasons.


Why are modern streaks longer?

  • Better car reliability
  • Advanced engineering
  • Improved race strategies

Does a points streak mean a driver is the best?

Not always—but it strongly indicates:

  • Consistency
  • Competitive performance
  • Championship-level driving

Summary

The longest points scoring streaks in Formula 1 highlight the sport’s most consistent drivers over the last two decades.

  • Lewis Hamilton leads with the all-time record
  • Max Verstappen represents modern dominance
  • Rising stars like Oscar Piastri are redefining consistency

These streaks show that success in Formula 1 isn’t just about winning races—it’s about delivering performance every single weekend.

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