Every F1 driver – even those at the back of the grid – has been successful. But some have tasted the sweet nectar of victory more recently than others.
Felipe Massa is the driver who has won a major race most recently – 141 days ago. But who has been waiting nine and a half years to add to their victory tally?
Another driver’s last race win came in F3 six years ago – when he beat his current and former team mate!
McLaren-Mercedes
Fernando Alonso
Formula One Japanese Grand Prix
8th October 2006
Renault R26
16.151s ahead of Felipe Massa
Lewis Hamilton
GP2 Silverstone Sprint Race
11th June 2006
ART GP2 Dallara
5/014s ahead of Timo Glock
Renault
Giancarlo Fisichella
Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix
19th March 2006
Renault R26
4.585s ahead of Fernando Alonso
Heikki Kovalainen
GP2 Monza Feature Race
3rd September 2005
Arden International GP2 Dallara
1.163s ahead of Nico Rosberg
Ferrari
Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix
22nd October 2006
Ferrari 248
18.658s ahead of Fernando Alonso
Kimi Raikkonen
Formula One Japanese Grand Prix
9th October 2005
McLaren-Mercedes MP4/20
1.633s ahead of Giancarlo Fisichella
Honda
Jenson Button
Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix
6th August 2006
Honda RA106
30.837s ahead of Pedro de la Rosa
Rubens Barrichello
Formula One Chinese Grand Prix
26th September 2004
Ferrari F2004
1.035s ahead of Jenson Button
BMW
Nick Heidfeld
F3000 A1-Ring
24th July 1999
West Competition Team Lola B99/50
8.957s ahead of Soheil Ayari
Robert Kubica
World Series by Renault, Oschersleben (2)
7th August 2005
Epsilon Euskadi Dallara FR35
6.183s ahead of Tristan Gommendy
Toyota
Formula One French Grand Prix
6th July 2003
Williams-BMW FW25
13.813s ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya
Jarno Trulli
Formula One Monaco Grand Prix
23rd May 2004
Renault R24
0.497s ahead of Jenson Button
Red Bull-Renault
David Coulthard
Formula One Australian Grand Prix
9th March 2003
McLaren-Mercedes MP4/17D
8.675s ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya
Mark Webber
F3000 Magny-Cours
30th June 2001
Super Nova Lola B99/50
7.454s ahead of Justin Wilson
Williams-Toyota
Nico Rosberg
GP2 Bahrain Sprint Race
30th September 2005
ART GP2 Dallara
8.335s ahead of Ernesto Viso
Alexander Wurz
FIA GT Donington Park
14th September 1997
AMG Mercedes CLK GTR (shared with Bernd Schneider)
50.366s ahead of Alessandro Nannini & Marcel Tiemann
Scuderia Toro Rosso-Ferrari
Vitantonio Liuzzi
F3000 Monza
11th September 2004
Arden International Lola B2/50
9.412s ahead of Tomas Enge
Scott Speed
Formula Renault 2000 Germany Oschersleben
18th October 2004
Motopark Academy Renault FR2000
5.037s ahead of Michael Ammermuller
Spyker-Ferrari
Deuschten Tourenwagen Masters, Estoril
2nd May 2004
Mercedes C-Class DTM V8 2004
0.652s ahead of Mattias Ekstrom
Adrian Sutil
Japanese Formula Three, Fuji Speedway
27th August 2006
Dallara F305-Toyota
2.491s ahead of Kazukya Oshima
Super Aguri-Honda
Takuma Sato
Macau Formula Three Grand Prix, Macau Guia
18th November 2001
Carlin Dallara F301-Mugen Honda
4.410s ahead of Benoit Treluyer
British Formula Three Brands Hatch (1)
September 16th 2001
Carlin Dallara F301-Mugen Honda
0.824s ahead of Takuma Sato
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Clive
12th March 2007, 11:24
A lot of research in that one! Interesting to look at who came second to the winners – Alonso, Montoya and Button twice each. Illustrious company for Button to keep…
And Mr Schumacher doesn’t appear – not often he finished second, obviously.