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How many Grands Prix have British drivers won in F1?

How many Grands Prix have British drivers won in F1?

9 May - 18:30

It has taken a longer time than what British fans would have hoped for, but for the first time again since the 2022 Brazilian Grand Prix, the British anthem was once again played for the driver finishing in P1 for Lando Norris in Miami. GPblog explains how many Grands Prix have the Britons won in Formula One and lists you the milestones here.

With Lando Norris finishing first in his McLaren at the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, British drivers now have 309 victories in Formula One's history. As Lewis Hamilton has won the most Grands Prix in F1's history, he is also the most successful British driver, getting one third of that number with 103 P1s.

Norris also added another victory to British drivers winning with McLaren, that total is now up to 55, with P1 finishes by Norris, Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button, David Coulthard, James Hunt and John Watson.

Mercedes, thanks largely to Hamilton, have 83 wins with a British driver behind a wheel of their car. Williams are five wins behind McLaren with 50, and Ferrari have 19, hoping to add more from 2025 onwards with the seven-time world champion.

The UK also lead in terms of most race wins in Formula One ahead of Germany and Brazil. You could read our article on the nations that have won a race in F1 here.

Milestones

1st: Mike Hawthorn, Ferrari - 1953 French Grand Prix

50th: John Surtees, Ferrari - 1964 German Grand Prix

100th: Jackie Stewart, Tyrrell - 1973 Dutch Grand Prix

150th: Damon Hill, Williams - 1994 Spanish Grand Prix

200th: Jenson Button, Brawn - 2009 Australian Grand Prix

250th: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes - 2016 Austrian Grand Prix

300th: Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes - 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix

Hitting a milestone seems to be a lucky charm for British drivers. as everyone on the list is a world champion. Hamilton and Jackie Stewart already had titles in their bag during those victories, Hawthorn became a world champion later in 1958, and Damon Hill was crowned in 1996. Surtees and Button hit a milestone respectively in the year they later won their one and only title.