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Which nation has the most Formula 1 grand prix wins?

Which nation has the most Formula 1 grand prix wins?


Six countries have achieved over 50 wins, with some drivers bringing home a record number of wins for their home nations.

Countries with the most F1 wins

1. United Kingdom – 313 wins

The United Kingdom has the most F1 wins of any country, taking 313 victories with 21 different drivers. Lewis Hamilton is the most decorated of the British contingent with 105 wins since his first in 2007.

The seven-time world champion also holds the record for most wins at a single circuit, when he took his ninth win at Silverstone earlier this year. His iconic final win at home with Mercedes before he moves to Ferrari in 2025 came with several new broken records, including the most podium finishes at a single F1 circuit and the longest interval between the first and last wins.

Nigel Mansell has the second-most wins in the United Kingdom with 31 victories, closely followed by Jackie Stewart with 27. Two-time world champion Graham Hill appears on the UK wins list with 14 wins, being joined by his son Damon who took 22 wins during his eight-year career.

There are two more current race-winning British drivers on the grid other than Hamilton, with George Russell winning two races – the 2022 Brazilian and 2024 Austrian GPs. Lando Norris, the latest British race winner also joins the list having taken his maiden victory in Miami earlier this year, before bringing home another win at Zandvoort in August.

2. Germany – 179 wins

Michael Schumacher unsurprisingly has the most wins of any German F1 driver, taking the top step on the podium 91 times in his 19-year career.

The seven-time world champion holds a host of F1 records, including the most consecutive podium finishes with 19 between the 2001 United States GP and the 2002 Japanese GP. Schumacher also holds the record for leading the world championship the longest, with a total of 896 days – a record which is being quickly caught by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who has a run of 847 days.

Three world champions make up the top three for most wins for German drivers, with Sebastian Vettel taking 53 wins during his time in F1. Vettel is the youngest-ever Formula 1 world champion, taking the title at 23 years and 134 days old.

The final German world champion on the list is Nico Rosberg, who famously retired from the sport after taking his first and only drivers’ championship in 2016. Rosberg – who took 23 race wins – had signed a contract with Mercedes until 2018 but decided to announce his…

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