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Which F1 team has the most front-row lockouts? From Mercedes' qualifying dominance to McLaren’s 2025 comeback, here’s how the top teams stack up on Saturdays.
It’s hard enough to win in F1 — getting both cars on the podium’s top steps is next-level. So which teams have pulled off the most 1-2 finishes in the sport’s history?
From the birth of female F1 driver Desire Wilson to the final race for Felipe Massa at the 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
From the birth of Elizabeth Junek, one of the first female racing icons to Mercedes acquiring the Brawn GP team in 2009.
From the birthday of F1 driver Vittorio Brambilla in 1937 to Mercedes winning their fifth consecutive Constructors' title in 2018.
From Ayrton Senna winning his final race in 1993 at the Australian Grand Prix to Red Bull Racing winning their first Constructors' Championship in 2010.
From the birth of F1 giant Bernie Ecclestone to Lewis Hamilton claiming his fifth World Championship at the 2018 Mexican Grand Prix.
The 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, officially known as the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2021, was full of drama and controversy.
The 2021 Belgian Grand Prix will be etched in memory as the shortest race in F1 history, with two laps completed both behind the safety car.
From Mike Hawthorn securing the 1958 World Championship by a single point to Nigel Mansell winning the subdued 1985 South African Grand Prix.