03/08/2025 11:30
Oliver Bearman can capture an all-time F1 record in the Hungarian
Grand Prix - but only if he fails to score any points. The Haas
driver is on a remarkable run of finishing the last four grands
prix - in Canada, Austria, Britain, and Belgium in 11th place,
although he was seventh in the Belgian Sprint. That run of grand
prix finishes from Bearman ties the all-time F1 record for most
consecutive finishes in a position other than first. And Bearman
can take that perhaps unwanted record, if he narrowly misses out on
points once again, having qualified for the Budapest race, in 11th
place... The Briton currently holds the record with eight other
drivers, including Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, and Valtteri
Bottas. When questioned about the possibility of breaking the
record by RacingNews365, Bearman initially claimed he "didn't want
to know" before promising that "I'll try not to" when informed of
the record possibility. The record for most consecutive finishes in
first place is currently held by Max Verstappen, who won 10
straight races from the 2023 Miami to Italian Grands Prix. Check
out the table below for a full list. Most consecutive finishes in
a position other than first