Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton compete for several records F1. The two are tied in the number of world titles won and have other individual statistical elements. Glancing at the Spanish Grand Prix which will start tomorrow with the first free practice session that you can follow with our service live timing, it is the aforementioned champions who compete for the most prized numbers.
Michael and Lewis have won six editions of the Spanish race. The two lead Max Verstappen at three points along with other illustrious representatives of the category: Mika Hakkinen, Alain Prost, Nigel Mansell and Jackie Stewart.
The German is the record holder of pole position: seven. Hamilton is one length away and, theoretically, he would have the possibility of climbing to the same step. But the performance of the Mercedes W15 make this an operation difficult to carry out.
A perhaps less complicated goal is that of reaching the total number of podiums. The former Ferrari driver climbed there 12 times, the Briton 11. For the rest, Schumacher dominates the ranking of fastest laps in the race: 7 against Hamilton's 5.
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Spanish GP: Ferrari showstopper
Looking at the teams, Ferrari is the Spanish dominator: 12 victories (McLaren is second with 8), 14 poles (9 for Mercedes), 38 podiums (the Woking team is second with 27) and 14 GPVs. Double the McLaren.
Maranello also excels in engine data: 12 victories, 14 pole starts, 16 fastest laps in the race and 38 total podiums.
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