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 Jim Clark winning the inaugural 1963 Mexican Grand Prix to Sebastian Vettel winning the the 2013 Indian Grand Prix and securing the title.
From James Hunt winning the 1976 World Championship title at the Japanese Grand Prix to Ayrton Senna punching Eddie Irvine in 1993.
From the birth of F1 driver Eugenio Castellotti in 1930 to Ferrari winning the Constructors' title in 1976.
From the birth of two time champion Mika Hakkinen in 1968 to Alan Jones winning the title in 1980 to controversy at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix.
From Tyrrell driver Jackie Stewart winning at the 1972 Canadian Grand Prix to Max Verstappen's victory in Japan ensuring Red Bull the 2023 Constuctors' title.
From Stirling Moss delivering a commanding win at the 1959 Italian Grand Prix to Ferrari's 1000th Grand Prix at the one-off 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix.
From Jim Clark's 50th Grand Prix at the 1965 Italian Grand Prix to Daniel Ricciardo's last F1 win at the 2021 Italian Grand Prix with McLaren.
From Ferrari winning the 1977 Constructors' Championship to the death of F1 driver Ronnie Peterson in 1978.
From tragedy at Monza in 1933 and 1961 to McLaren winning the 1989 Constructors' title and Michael Schumacher's 90th win in 2006.