Wikipedia:WikiProject Formula One/Updates
Since Formula One is a constantly-changing subject, its pages need constant updating. The following guidelines should help when updating F1-related articles.
After first practice
[edit]- Update {{F1stat}} (entries)
- Update {{F1cstat}} (entries, drivers, totalentries)
- Update {{Latest F1GP}}
After qualifying
[edit]- Update {{F1stat}}, {{F1cstat}} and {{F1R2024}} (pole position)
- Update Pole position#Top ten most Formula One pole positions if required, specifically if Leclerc, Alonso or Bottas make their way into the top 10 (in most cases, no manual update will be required as the table uses {{F1stat}} and Hamilton and Verstappen's positions in the table can't change in 2024)
After the sprint (if there is one)
[edit]- Update {{F1stat}}, {{F1cstat}} and {{F1R2024}}
- Update List of Formula One sprint winners
After the race
[edit]- Update {{F1stat}} and {{F1cstat}} (starts, wins, podiums, fastestlaps, careerpoints, seasonpoints, seasonposition)
- Update {{F1estat}} if required (in most cases no manual update will be required as the values are derived from {{F1cstat}})
- Update {{F1R2024}} (race results and points)
- Update the race report, e.g. 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix
- Update the relevant race article, e.g. São Paulo Grand Prix
- Update the "Winners By Year" table
- Update the "Multiple Winners" tables, if required
- Update the "Last race" details in the infobox
- If the race was the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, update the date of the latest race in Sport in Azerbaijan#Motorsports
- Update the article for the circuit at which the race was held, if necessary
- Update the current season article, i.e. 2024 Formula One World Championship:
- Update the tables in the "Results and standings" section
- Update the articles for all participating drivers:
- Update the "Career summary" table, if required (most of the time no manual update should be required as the current season values are based on {{F1stat}})
- Update the "Complete Formula One results" table
- Update the "Records" section (if there is one), if required:
- Fernando Alonso#Formula One records will need updating after every race (Longest time between first and last starts, Furthest distance driven in F1)
- Max Verstappen#Formula One records and achievements often needs updating too (e.g. Most sprint wins, Most consecutive races as championship leader)
- Update List of career achievements by Lewis Hamilton (at the very least the "as of" statement in the "Records" section will need to be updated)
- Update the last win in the infobox in the relevant "Formula One drivers from <country>" article, e.g. Formula One drivers from the Netherlands
- If it's the driver's first win, add their article to Category:Formula One race winners and add them to the race wins column at List of Formula One drivers#By country.
- If a driver scores points in their first race, increment the number of drivers to have done this in the lead of Pedro de la Rosa
- If Max Verstappen didn't start the race, change the "Active Pursuant" and associated "Streak" columns in the first row of Iron_man_(sports_streak)#Iron_man_leaderboard to the appropriate driver and number
- Update the articles for all participating constructors, as required. Most of the numbers in these articles will auto-update, as they are based on {{F1cstat}}. Specific items which require manual updating are:
- the "Most 1–2 finishes", "Most qualifying 1–2s" and "Most laps led" rows of the table in Scuderia Ferrari#Formula One results; most of the other figures in that table should auto-update
- the "Last win" column in Scuderia Ferrari#Ferrari-supplied Formula One engine results, if a Ferrari-engined car wins (the number of wins, poles and fastest laps should auto-update)
- the "as of" statement and number of races in Team Enstone
- the results table in AMR GP if necessary (in most cases, no manual update will be required - the Points and WCC columns auto-update)
- Update the corresponding "XXX Grand Prix results" article, e.g. McLaren Grand Prix results, if required. Note that most of these articles will auto-update as the current season values are based on {{F1R2024}} and {{F1cstat}}
- Update Tyrrell Racing#Legacy
- Update Mercedes' win/pole/front-row-lockout/podium stats in Toto Wolff#Formula One
- Update the articles for all participating cars:
- Update the infobox, if required. In most cases, no manual update will be required, as the table contents are based on {{F1cstat}}
- Update the results table, if required. In most cases, no manual update will be required, as the table contents are based on {{F1R2024}} and {{F1cstat}}
- Update the importance on the talk page per Wikipedia:WikiProject Formula One/Assessment if appropriate
- Update the number of wins, podiums, poles and fastest laps in the lead of McLaren MCL38, if required
- Update the number of wins, podiums, poles and fastest laps in the lead of Mercedes W15, if required
- Update the number of wins, podiums, poles and fastest laps in the lead of Red Bull RB20, if required
- Update the number of wins, podiums, poles and fastest laps in the lead of Ferrari SF-24, if required
- If the race was held at the Red Bull Ring, update the statement in McLaren MCL35#Opening rounds and double-header events about whether or not the MCL35 still holds the lap record
- If the race was held at the Monza, Shanghai or Magny-Cours and a new lap record was set, remove the track from the list at Ferrari F2004#Legacy of the tracks at which the F2004 still holds the lap record
- Update engine manufacturer infoboxes and results tables:
- Renault in Formula One#Formula One engine supplier results (excludes factory team)
- Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains#Formula One engine results
- Ferrari engine customers' Grand Prix results, Mercedes engine customers' Grand Prix results, Honda Grand Prix results and Renault engine customers' Grand Prix results should auto-update as the current-season values are based on {{F1R2024}} and {{F1cstat}}
- the "xxx as a Formula One engine manufacturer" infoboxes in Renault in Formula One, Mercedes-Benz in Formula One and Scuderia Ferrari should auto-update due to {{F1estat}}
- Update the "as of" statement and stats in the second-to-last paragraph of Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains#History
- Update the "as of" statement, stats and table in Mercedes V6 hybrid Formula One power unit#Statistics
- Update the stats in Honda V6 hybrid Formula One power unit#Season statistics for hybrid era Honda engines
- Update List of Formula One drivers (usually just the "as of" statements and the number of WDC races)
- Update List of Formula One driver records
- If Kimi Räikkönen's position on the list of most podium finishes, most fastest laps or most race starts changes, update the lead of his article
- Update List of Formula One constructor records
- Update List of Formula One race records
- Update the third paragraph of List of Formula One seasons (the "as of" statement and the total number of races held to date)
- If a driver has won their first race of the season, increment the number of winners in the current season row
- Update List of Formula One polesitters (the 3 tables, the 3 "correct as of" statements and the first and third paragraphs of the lead)
- Update Pole position, if necessary
- Update List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap (the 3 tables, the 3 "correct as of" statements and the lead)
- If the order of the top 10 changes, update Fastest lap#Top ten drivers in Formula One history with the most fastest laps
- Update DHL Fastest Lap Award, if necessary
- Update Fastest lap, if a driver sets their first fastest lap
- Update the "as of" statement and number of WDC races in the third paragraph of List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems. Increase the number of drivers/constructors who have scored points if a driver/constructor scores their first point(s). Update the number of races for which half points have been awarded if necessary.
- If Fernando Alonso scored points, update the time between his first and last points scores in the second paragraph of the "Records and achievements" section
- Update List of Formula One Grand Prix winners (the 3 tables, the 3 "correct as of" statements and the third paragraph of the lead)
- If Lewis Hamilton wins, update the time between his first and last wins in the second paragraph
- If the order of the top 10 changes, update the following if necessary:
- the section in Nigel Mansell where it says "Mansell ... is eighth overall on the Formula One race winners list behind ...",
- the following statement in Ayrton Senna: "... is the sixth-most successful driver of all time in terms of race wins", and
- the "List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by <driver>" articles for affected drivers (most of these articles state where the driver sits on the list)
- Update List of Formula One Grand Prix winners (constructors) (both tables, the "correct as of" statements and the second paragraph of the lead if necessary)
- Update List of Formula One Grands Prix (the 3rd and 4th paragraphs of the lead, the "as of" statement and the three tables)
- Update List of Formula One circuits - update the "Seasons" and "Races held" columns. If it was the first race at a new circuit, update the number of circuits to host a race and the latest circuit to host a race in the "History" section.
- Update Formula One engines#Records (the "as at" statement and the tables)
- Update the lead of List of Formula One constructors. Update List of Formula One constructors#Constructors for the 2024 season, if required. In most cases, no manual update will be required to this section, as the values in the table are based on {{F1cstat}}
- Update List of Formula One engine manufacturers#2024 engine constructors, if required. In most cases, no manual update will be required, as the values on the table are based on {{F1estat}}
- Update Formula One tyres#Manufacturers (the "as of" statement and Pirelli's statistics in both tables)
- Update Portal:Formula One/Championship standings
- Update {{F1Laps2024}}
- If the race was red-flagged, update List of red-flagged Formula One races (add the race to the table and update the third paragraph of the lead)
- If applicable, update 107% rule#List of 107% rule violations
- Update Skid_block#Violations if applicable
- If all drivers were classified as finishers, update the second paragraph of 1961 Dutch Grand Prix
- If the drivers' champion has been decided at this race, add the name and statistics to List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions, Template:Formula One World Drivers' Champions and List of Formula One seasons. Update the WDC counts in List of Formula One drivers (both tables), List of Formula One constructors and List of Formula One engine manufacturers
- If it's a German driver, update the number of championships won by German drivers in Portal:Formula One/Did you know/22
- If it's Lewis Hamilton, update List of career achievements by Lewis Hamilton
- If it's a Red Bull driver, update the number of titles in the lead of Christian Horner
- If the car was designed by Adrian Newey, update Adrian Newey#Formula One Championships (the table and the lead-in text) and the third paragraph of the article lead
- If the drivers' champion has been decided earlier in the season, update the statistics in List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions
- If the constructors' champion has been decided at this race, add the name and statistics to List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions, Template:Formula One World Constructors' Champions and List of Formula One seasons. Update the WCC count in List of Formula One constructors and List of Formula One engine manufacturers
- If it's Red Bull, update the number of titles in the lead of Christian Horner and the number of constructors' titles in the lead of Dietrich Mateschitz
- If the car was designed by Adrian Newey, update Adrian Newey#Formula One Championships (the table and the lead-in text) and the third paragraph of the article lead
- If the constructors' champion has been decided earlier in the season, update the statistics in List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions
- If something unusual happened, e.g. a 1-2 finish for German drivers, no European on the podium, etc, check the race report for the last time this happened and see if there's a statement there that needs to be updated or removed.
At the end of a season
[edit]= done at the end of the 2023 season; = not (yet) done at the end of the 2023 season; = partially done at the end of the 2023 season; = not done at the end of the 2023 season but now doesn't need to be done
- Just before the final race of the season:
- Update the team article infoboxes to include new season details (drivers, chassis, engine, etc.), leaving the old season details in place. NOTE: 2024 season details have not been added into the infoboxes of Alfa Romeo in Formula One or Scuderia AlphaTauri because these teams will change name for 2024, so details of their 2024 participation will probably be contained in a different article
- Update the driver article infoboxes to include new season details (team, car number), leaving the old season details in place.
- Update the "Formula One drivers from <country>" articles' infoboxes to include new season details (including countries with no drivers for the new season)
- (It's recommended to do these updates before the new season fields are unhidden in the templates, so that the correct/correctly formatted information is already in place when the fields are unhidden, thereby avoiding well-intentioned but malformed infobox updates immediately after the completion of the final race of the season)
- During the final race of the season, or immediately afterwards:
- Unhide the new season fields in {{Infobox F1 team}}.
- Unhide the new season fields in {{Infobox F1 driver}}.
- Update {{Formula One teams}} to include information from both the old and new seasons. See this version as an example.
- (It's recommended to do these updates while the final race of the season is in progress, to avoid well-intentioned editors hacking the driver/team infoboxes or the teams template because they don't show their favourite driver's new team the second the race finishes)
- Any time after the completion of the final race of the season:
- Update the number of Championship season which have been run in the lead of List of Formula One seasons
- Add the new season link to {{Formula One}} (but leave the old season link there too), see this version of the template as an example.
- Add new season information to team navboxes (e.g. {{McLaren}}) Old season information should be retained until 1 January.
- Update the "Last season" fields in the team and driver infoboxes to refer to the just-completed season (including de-populating the fields for teams and drivers who didn't compete in the just-completed season, but competed in the previous one).
- Update Portal:Formula One/Next Grand Prix and subpages.
- Update the heading of the old season "cars" template (change "that compete in" to "that competed in").
- Update old season car articles to say "was driven by" instead of "is being driven by".
- subst transclusions of {{LatestF1GP}} in old season car infoboxes. Suggest doing the substing by hand rather than using a tool like AutoWikiBrowser, which leaves behind lots of extraneous markup.
- Update the "Highest season finish" parameter if necessary in the "Formula One drivers from <country>" articles' infobox.
- Add parameter for next year in Template:Infobox F1 nationality and Template:Infobox F1 nationality/doc following the same style as for the current year (e.g. After the final race of 2024 add the parameters for 2025 following the same style as for 2024)
- subst transclusions of {{F1cstat|seasonposition}} and {{F1cstat|seasonpoints}} in constructor, constructor results and engine supplier results articles (don't forget AMR GP and Sauber Motorsport). Suggest doing the substing by hand rather than using a tool like AutoWikiBrowser, which leaves behind lots of extraneous markup. Consider leaving this until when the new season rows are added to the table, so the markup can be copied.
- subst transclusions of {{F1cstat}} in old season car articles. Suggest doing the substing by hand rather than using a tool like AutoWikiBrowser, which leaves behind lots of extraneous markup. Consider leaving this until the new season car article has been created, so that the formulas for number of races/wins/poles/podiums/fastest laps can be copied from the old season car article into the new season car article (of course, if the substing is done earlier, the calculations can always be retrieved from the old season car article history)
- Add the car of the Drivers' and Constructors' champions to Category:Formula One championship-winning cars
- Once the new season "cars" template has been created
- Unhide the "next" link in the titlebar of the old season "cars" template
- Add the new season Red Bull and RB cars to {{Red Bull}} (i.e. the general Red Bull template, not {{Red Bull Racing}})
- Any time after 00:00 on January 1 (UTC):
- Change {{Formula One circuits}} to list the new season circuits as "current" instead of the old season circuits
- Change {{Formula One Grands Prix}} to list the new season races as "current" instead of the old season races
- Update {{Formula One constructors}} to list the new season constructors as "current"
- Update the highlighted (= "current season") races and the year in List of Formula One Grands Prix
- Update the highlighted (= "current season") circuits and the year in List of Formula One circuits
- Update the tables in List of Formula One constructors
- Update the tables in List of Formula One engine manufacturers
- Remove old season info from driver infoboxes
- Remove old season info from team infoboxes
- Remove old season info from team navboxes and remove the navboxes from articles they no longer link to
- Remove old season fields from and add next season placeholders to {{Infobox F1 driver}} and {{Infobox F1 team}}
(e.g. on 1 January 2024, remove the 2023 fields and add 2025 placeholders (the 2024 fields will already be in the templates)) - Remove old season info from {{Formula One teams}}
- Update {{Formula One reserve drivers}}
- Remove the old season link from {{Formula One}}
- Subst the transclusions of {{F1 Drivers Standings}} and {{F1 Constructors Standings}} in the just-completed season summary article
- Update {{F1 Drivers Standings}} for the upcoming season (i.e. update the race links and clear out the results matrix)
- Update {{F1 Constructors Standings}} for the upcoming season (i.e. update the race links and clear out the results matrix.
- Add new constructors (chassis makes) to {{F1cstat}}. Optionally, subst transclusions of {{F1cstat}} for constructors who have not competed for the past 2 seasons (and who we don't expect to return), then remove then from the template.
- Update the calculations in {{F1estat}} based on the the engine supply arrangements for the new season. Subst transclusions of {{F1estat}} for engine suppliers who will not be competing in the new season. Then add new engine suppliers and remove old engine suppliers from the template. (Note: Red Bull Powertrains has not been substed/removed from the template)
- Update the importance of drivers, constructors, circuits and Grands Prix in accordance with the importance scale for the upcoming season.
- Update the parameters in Template:Infobox F1 nationality and Template:Infobox F1 nationality/doc (i.e. on 1 Jan 2024 remove 2023 in Template:Infobox F1 nationality and Template:Infobox F1 nationality/doc)
- Once the driver lineup for the new season has been finalised:
- Update the "Formula One drivers from <country>" articles. For countries with no drivers the relevant year parameter should read "None".
- Hardcode the "Last race" infobox field for drivers who won't be returning for the new season. Hardcode the "Last race" infobox field for countries with no returning drivers.
- Subst transclusions of {{F1stat}} for drivers who have not competed for two complete seasons, or who have announced their retirement from F1 and add drivers who will be competing but are not currently in the template. Once all transclusions for those drivers have been substed, remove those drivers from the template (and template documentation). Articles where transclusion needs to be done is:
- List of Formula One drivers
- List of Formula One Grand Prix winners
- List of Formula One polesitters
- List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap
- List of Formula One World Championship points scoring systems
- The articles on the drivers, including any "List of Formula One Grand Prix wins/pole positions by <driver>" articles.
- Articles in the Formula One drivers by country series (on the all time sections when present and the infoboxes)
- Just before the first race of the new season:
- Update Formula One#Grands Prix for the new season
- Add "new season" rows to the team "Formula One results" and "Racing record" tables (don't forget AMR GP and Sauber Motorsport)
- Add "new season" rows to the engine supplier "Formula One results" tables. Note: the 2023 and 2024 rows for Honda RBPT were added to Honda Grand Prix results
- Add "new season" rows to the driver "Formula One results" tables
- Add "new season" rows to the driver "Career summary" tables
- Subst transclusions of {{F1stat}} in the "old season" row of the driver "Career summary" tables (in theory this can be done any time after the final race of the old season, but it probably makes sense to do it when the "new season" row is added to the table, so that whoever does it can copy the "old season" row to create the "new season" row, before substing the "old season" row)
- Just after the first race of the new season:
- Update the "has/have competed in the YYYY season" statements in List of Formula One polesitters, List of Formula One drivers who set a fastest lap, List of Formula One Grand Prix winners, List of Formula One sprint winners, List of Formula One Grand Prix winners (constructors), List of Formula One drivers, Formula One engines, Formula One tyres, List of Formula One constructor records, List of Formula One driver records, List of Formula One World Constructors' Champions and List of Formula One World Drivers' Champions to say "has/have competed in the YYYY+1 season" and update the driver/constructor annotations accordingly. Update the last season of competition for drivers/constructors that are competing in the new season.
"As of" statements
[edit]Numerous F1-related articles contain statements of the form "As of <date> ..." or "To date ..." The end of the season seems like a good time to review these statements and update them if necessary.
Note: In mid-June 2021, there was a large purge of "Notes" sections in race report articles. So some of the "as of" statements in the "YYYY <country> Grand Prix" articles listed below may have been deleted.
- 1953 Formula One season: "Italian Alberto Ascari won the 1953 World Championship of Drivers, his second and last championship title and the last by an Italian driver, as of 2023[update]."
- 1965 British Grand Prix: "As of 2023, this was the last British Grand Prix to have an all British podium."
- 1965 Monaco Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the second and last time a driver has crashed into the harbour..."
- 1966 Formula One season: "...Brabham became the first and (as of 2023) the only driver to ever win the World Championship in a car carrying his own name ..."
- 1966 Formula One season: "(Bruce McLaren Motor Racing – later to become the successful McLaren team, the only team from 1966 alongside Ferrari who are still in Formula One as of 2023)"
- 1967 Formula One season: "As of 2023, this is the only championship for a New Zealand driver."
- 1967 French Grand Prix: "...as of 2023 is the only time the Bugatti Circuit has been used for the Grand Prix."
- 1968 United States Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this is the most recent occurrence of an all-British podium in the sport."
- 1968 United States Grand Prix: "This was the most recent all-British podium, as of October 2024."
- 1969 Canadian Grand Prix: "By finishing sixth, Johnny Servoz-Gavin became the first (and, as of 2023, only) driver in Formula One history to score points in a four-wheel drive car."
- 1970 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this was also the last time all three podium finishers used different tyre brands; Regazzoni used Firestones, Stewart Dunlops and Beltoise Goodyears."
- 1973 Canadian Grand Prix: "As of the conclusion of the 2023 Formula One World Championship[update], this is the last Grand Prix to be won by an American-born driver."
- 1974 Argentine Grand Prix: "This race was also the 8th and last victory of Hulme's Formula One career, and as of 2023, the last for a New Zealand driver."
- 1974 Austrian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Hulme's podium remains the last achieved by a New Zealander driver in Formula One."
- 1975 Spanish Grand Prix: "It was also the race in which Lella Lombardi became the first and as of 2024 only woman to score points towards the World Championship..."
- 1976 Austrian Grand Prix: "As of 2023[update], this remains the last World Championship race that Ferrari did not enter and the last time an American constructor won a F1 race."
- 1976 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the longest period between a first and second victory of a driver in the series."
- 1978 Austrian Grand Prix: "...and was also the last win for a Swedish Formula One driver, as of 2024."
- 1978 Dutch Grand Prix: "It is ... the last win for an American Formula One driver, as of the 2024 season."
- 1978 Dutch Grand Prix: "This was Andretti's last GP win and, as of 2021, the last Grand Prix to have been won by an American driver."
- 1978 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this marks the last race win for an Alfa Romeo-powered car."
- 1979 British Grand Prix: "It was also Regazzoni's fifth and final win and, as of 2024, the last win in F1 for a Swiss driver."
- 1979 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last Grand Prix to be won by a driver from the continent of Africa"
- 1981 Belgian Grand Prix: "...the last win for an Argentine driver as of 2024."
- 1982 South African Grand Prix: "It was the final podium and points finish for Carlos Reutemann (as of 2024, this is the most recent podium finish achieved by an Argentine driver)..."
- 1982 Swiss Grand Prix: "Switzerland had banned motor racing after the 1955 Le Mans disaster; as of 2021, the ban has been lifted for electric vehicles only."
- 1983 Monaco Grand Prix: "As of the end of the 2020 season, this is the last time a McLaren has failed to qualify for a Grand Prix."
- 1983 San Marino Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last race where all three drivers on the podium were of the same nationality."
- 1983 United States Grand Prix West: " It was the farthest back from which a modern Grand Prix driver had ever come to win a race, and as of 2024, it remains the only time in F1 history a driver has won who qualified 20th or worst."
- 1984 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024[update], this is the last championship for an Austrian Formula One driver. It was the second time (after Denny Hulme had done likewise 1967) and to date, last time in World Championship history that the eventual champion did not score a pole position during the entire season."
- 1984 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Riccardo Patrese's third place was the final Formula One podium for Alfa Romeo."
- 1985 Australian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Alfa have never returned to Grand Prix racing as a factory team..."
- 1985 Dutch Grand Prix: "As of 2023, all three races since the track's return have been won by Verstappen."
- 1985 German Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Alboreto's win remains the last for an Italian driver driving for Ferrari in Formula One."
- 1987 Belgian Grand Prix: "As of 2023[update], this was also the last time that the Belgian Grand Prix was held at the beginning of the season; since 1988, it has always been held in August or September."
- 1989 San Marino Grand Prix: "The Grand Prix had a total of 39 entrants, the largest amount in Formula One history. This record was equalled in the following 14 races of the season but, as of 2022, it has not been broken."
- 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this is the last victory and podium finish in Formula One for a driver competing under the Belgian flag."
- 1990 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of September 2024, this was the last race where no European driver finished the race on the podium..."
- 1990 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2020, this race marks the only time a Lamborghini powered car finished on the podium in Formula One."
- 1990 San Marino Grand Prix: "As of May 2022 Patrese holds the record for the longest waiting period between two Grand Prix wins, at 6 years, 6 months and 28 days."
- 1991 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2023[update], this is the last World Championship season to be won by a Brazilian racing driver."
- 1991 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2023[update], it is also the last constructors' title won by a Honda-powered car (although the supplier Red Bull Powertrains who won the constructors' championship in 2022 used a Honda-based engine design and had Honda technical assistance)"
- 1991 Mexican Grand Prix: "As of 2023[update] this is the most recent Formula One race to feature a car powered by a Porsche engine"
- 1992 Brazilian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this was the last time a woman, Giovanna Amati, took part in the World Championship..."
- 1993 European Grand Prix: "Senna won from Hill and Prost, having made four pit stops in the wet-dry conditions compared to Prost's seven, which is a record that stands as of 2018."
- 1993 European Grand Prix: "As of 2018, McLaren currently is still in possession of the famous Sega trophy..."
- 1993 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2022, this is the last championship for a French Formula One driver."
- 1993 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Andretti's podium finish remains the last for an American driver in Formula One."
- 1993 South African Grand Prix: "This was the 33rd South African Grand Prix and, as of 2024, the most recent Formula 1 race held in the continent of Africa."
- 1994 Australian Grand Prix: ""As of March 2024[update], this is the last time a Formula One driver won a race over the age of 40."
- 1994 Australian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this was the last Formula One race where the number of participants exceeded the number of places on the starting grid."
- 1994 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2023, this is the last Ford-powered Drivers' Champion."
- 1994 Formula One World Championship: "Both rules would already be imposed at the next race in Monaco and an 80 km/h speed limit is still in effect as of the 2024 season."
- 1994 Japanese Grand Prix: "This remains the last instance of aggregate race time being used in Formula One to determine the winner."
- 1995 Australian Grand Prix: "As of 2023, this is the last time the race winner lapped every other competitor."
- 1995 European Grand Prix: "As of 2023[update], this was the last race where a V12-engined car finished on the podium."
- 1996 French Grand Prix: "As of December 2021, this was the last time no current or former World Champion started a Grand Prix race."
- 1996 Portuguese Grand Prix: "As of 2020, this Portuguese Grand Prix was the last to be held."
- 1997 British Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this was the last time that a Williams driver had won at Silverstone."
- 1997 European Grand Prix: "As of 2023, this race was the last time that Jerez hosted a Formula One Grand Prix, although it has held many pre-season test days."
- 1997 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024, this is the last championship for a non-European driver, the last Constructors' and Drivers' championships for Williams."
- 1997 German Grand Prix: "It was also the last victory for an Austrian driver as of 2024."
- 1997 German Grand Prix: "This was the last Grand Prix win for the Enstone-based Formula One team until the 2003 Hungarian Grand Prix, and, as of 2024[update], the last for an Austrian driver."
- 1997 Luxembourg Grand Prix: "Though Villeneuve went on to win the 1997 Drivers' Championship, this turned out to be his 11th and final Formula One victory and, as of August 2024[update], the last for a Canadian driver."
- 1998 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2023, this is the most recent Constructors' Championship for McLaren."
- 1998 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this was the last win for tyre manufacturer Goodyear in Formula One."
- 1999 European Grand Prix: "It was also the last Grand Prix victory for Johnny Herbert, the last podium finish for the Prost Grand Prix team and also last-ever Formula 1 podium finish for the Peugeot engine as of 2023."
- 1999 Formula One World Championship: "Wheels also were required to be tethered to the chassis in order to prevent them flying off in a crash, a feature which remains in place as of 2022."
- 2001 Formula One World Championship: "Yoong ... became first (and as of 2020, the most recent) Malaysian Formula One driver.
- 2001 San Marino Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last time on which an Argentine driver participated in a Formula One race..."
- 2002 Italian Grand Prix: "As of August 2020, Räikkönen's record still stands."
- 2003 Brazilian Grand Prix: "As of 2023, this is the last victory for a Ford-powered car to date."
- 2003 French Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last 1–2 finish for Williams."
- 2005 Brazilian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last Grand Prix to be won by a Colombian driver in Formula One."
- 2005 Formula One World Championship: "This tally of different polesitters remains a record as of the end of the 2022 championship."
- 2005 United States Grand Prix: "...the first, and, as of 2024, only podium finish for a Portuguese driver."
- 2006 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024, this is the last Constructors' Championship for Renault, and the last Drivers' Championship for a Spanish Formula One driver."
- 2006 Formula One World Championship: "Also as of 2024, this is the last Formula One season to feature more than one tyre supplier."
- 2006 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2023[update], Alonso's win remains the last victory for a car running on Michelin tyres, as the manufacturer pulled out of Formula One at the end of the season."
- 2006 Malaysian Grand Prix: "Fisichella's victory was the last for an Italian driver as of 2023[update]."
- 2006 Monaco Grand Prix: "The Grand Prix was also the last time that Juan Pablo Montoya stepped onto a Formula One podium (and, as of 2024, the last for a Colombian driver)"
- 2006 United States Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this is the last time a Colombian driver participated in a Formula One race."
- 2007 Formula One espionage controversy: "As of 2024, this remains the largest fine in sporting history."
- 2007 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024, this is the most recent Drivers' Championship won by a won by a Ferrari driver."
- 2007 United States Grand Prix: "As of 2020 this has been Formula One's final visit to Indianapolis, after an eight-year period."
- 2008 Canadian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last victory for a BMW-powered car."
- 2008 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024, this season marks the last World Drivers' Championship for McLaren, although Hamilton later won six more drivers' championships with Mercedes."
- 2008 Formula One World Championship: "The 2008 season also marks Scuderia Ferrari's last World Constructors' Championship win as of the 2023 championship."
- 2008 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2021, this remains as the last win for Renault."
- 2008 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2021, it is also Renault's most recent victory as a chassis constructor."
- 2008 Singapore Grand Prix: "Last-ever podium for Toyota as a customer engine supplier, as of 2020."
- 2009 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: "As of 2023[update] this is the last race to feature in-race refuelling, as the practice was banned for the 2010 season."
- 2009 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024, it was the last time a British-licensed constructor won the constructors' title."
- 2009 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last race win for a Brazilian Formula One driver."
- 2009 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Trulli's podium finish remains the last for an Italian driver in Formula One."
- 2010 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024[update], it was the last time a customer-engine independent team won the Constructors' Championship to date, before Red Bull Racing was promoted to Renault's main works partner team from the 2011 to 2015 seasons."
- 2012 Australian Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this is the last occasion a driver failed to qualify for a Formula One race."
- 2012 German Grand Prix: "This race would see Michael Schumacher set his 77th and final fastest lap in Formula One, a record he still holds as of 2024."
- 2012 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2020, it was also the last podium for Ferrari-powered customer team to date."
- 2012 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this was the last podium for a Japanese driver."
- 2012 Spanish Grand Prix: "The race was Williams' first victory since Juan Pablo Montoya won the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix, and is their last one as of 2023[update]. Maldonado was the fifth race winner in the season's first five races. As of 2024, he is the only Venezuelan driver to have won a Formula One race."
- 2012 Spanish Grand Prix: "It was the Williams team's first victory in 130 Grand Prix starts ... and Williams most recent, as of 2024."
- 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this is the last time that Brazil hosted the final race of a season and the most recent Grand Prix in which naturally aspirated engines were used."
- 2013 Formula One World Championship: "...it remains the last for a Renault-powered driver, as of 2024[update]."
- 2013 Indian Grand Prix: "This would be the last Formula One race at Buddh International Circuit and the last Indian Grand Prix, as of the 2023 season."
- 2013 Spanish Grand Prix: "This race was the most recent Formula One victory for Alonso, as of 2024[update]..."
- 2014 Australian Grand Prix: " Kevin Magnussen finished second in a McLaren MP4-29 on his Formula One debut, the first, and, as of 2024, only podium finish in a World Championship Grand Prix by a Danish driver"
- 2014 Australian Grand Prix: "It would also be the 50th and last career podium for Button and, as of 2024, the only career podium for Magnussen."
- 2014 Belgian Grand Prix: "As of 2021, this is the last win for a car with a Renault-branded engine."
- 2014 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2024, the Indian Grand Prix has yet to see a return to the Formula 1 schedule."
- 2014 Formula One World Championship: "...defending champion Vettel endured a winless season making the German driver the first defending champion since Jacques Villeneuve in 1998 to have this unwanted distinction and last to date, as of January 2024"
- 2014 Japanese Grand Prix: "As of 2019, the company has not released any official video footage of the accident."
- 2015 Italian Grand Prix: "This race marked the 41st and final podium finish for 2008 World Championship runner-up Felipe Massa and, as of 2024, the last for a Brazilian driver in Formula One"
- 2016 European Grand Prix: "...twenty-third running of the European Grand Prix as a round of the Formula One World Championship and, as of 2024[update], the last time the title European Grand Prix was used for a Formula One race."
- 2016 European Grand Prix: "As of 2023, this is the last 1-2 finish between German Formula One drivers."
- 2016 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2023, this is the last championship for a German driver."
- 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: "As of 2022, this was the last race to feature a Brazilian driver."
- 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: "As of 2021, this is the last podium for a Williams driver."
- 2019 German Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the last German Grand Prix to be held in Formula One."
- 2019 German Grand Prix: "This was Kvyat's final career podium, the last for Toro Rosso in Formula One and as of 2024 the last for a Russian driver."
- 2019 Singapore Grand Prix: "... as of 2024, the last win for a German Formula One driver."
- 2020 Eifel Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this is the last Formula One World Championship race held in Germany."
- 2020 Formula One World Championship: "As of 2022, this is the last championship for a British driver."
- 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], it is the only Formula One Grand Prix appearance of Jack Aitken."
- 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix: "As of 2023, this is the only Tuscan Grand Prix to be held."
- 2021 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: "As of 2024, Vettel's podium remains the most recent achieved by a German driver in Formula One."
- 2021 Belgian Grand Prix: "as of 2022[update], this race is the only World Championship Grand Prix where there is no officially recognised fastest lap."
- 2021 Belgian Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], it holds the record for being the shortest Formula One World Championship race ever held..."
- 2021 Belgian Grand Prix: "As of 2022[update], Formula One is exploring how to improve the raceability of cars in wet conditions in an attempt to reduce the need for safety cars and red flags in wet conditions."
- 2021 Belgian Grand Prix: "As of July 2023[update] this [wheel arches] is in the testing and development stage."
- 2021 Italian Grand Prix: "As of 2024, this is the final Grand Prix appearance for Robert Kubica."
- 2021 Russian Grand Prix: "This would be the last Formula One race held at Sochi Autodrom and the last Russian Grand Prix, as of the 2024 season..."
- 2022 Austrian Grand Prix: "...as of 2023, this is Leclerc's most recent victory."
- 2022 French Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], this was also the last French Grand Prix to be held..."
- 2023 Qatar Grand Prix: "As of August 2024[update], this is the most recent Grand Prix appearance of Lawson."
- Adelaide Street Circuit: "Prost's win saw him become the first, and as of 2018, the only winner of the Australian Grand Prix in both World Championship and Australian domestic formats"
- Alain Prost: "As of October 2024, he is the last Frenchman to have won his home Grand Prix."
- Alberto Ascari: "He was the team's first World Champion, and the last Italian to win the title as of 2024[update]."
- Alberto Ascari: "as of 2024[update] Ascari and Michael Schumacher are Ferrari's only back-to-back World Champions..."
- Alex Yoong: "Yoong became the first and, as of 2024, only Malaysian to race in Formula One..."
- Australian Grand Prix: "Unusual, even for a race of such longevity, as of 2020 the location of the Grand Prix has moved frequently with 23 different venues having been used over its life, a number eclipsing the 16 venues used for the French Grand Prix since its own 1906 start."
- Australian Grand Prix: "As of the 2022 edition, four-time World Drivers' Champion Alain Prost remains the only driver to win the race in both World Championship and domestic formats."
- Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez: "As of 2019, the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez has been the only venue for the Mexican Grand Prix."
- Autódromo Internacional Nelson Piquet: "However, no Grand Prix was held in Rio as of 2024."
- Belgian Grand Prix: "This rotation never eventualised and as of June 2020 the Belgian Grand Prix is contracted to be held through 2022."
- BMW Sauber F1.08: "As of 2024[update], the F1.08's win at the Canadian Grand Prix is the last time that a car produced by Sauber Motorsport or a BMW-powered car has won a Formula One Grand Prix."
- BMW Sauber F1.09: "As of 2024, this was the last Formula One car powered by a BMW engine."
- Brabham: "Amati, the fifth and last (as of January 2023) woman to race in Formula One..."
- Brawn BGP 001: "As of 2021, the Brawn BGP 001 is the last Mercedes-powered Formula One car to win the title but as an independent team with Mercedes acting as engine supplier only."
- British American Racing: "... as of December 2023, the team competes as Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team."
- Charles Leclerc: "As of March 2020, he is in a relationship with Monaco-based model, Instagram influencer and architecture student Charlotte Siné."
- Damon Hill: "As of 2018 (the full Grand Prix track has not been used since 2000), Hill's lap record of 1:15.381 for the 3.780 km (2.349 mi) long track still stands."
- David Sanchez (engineer): "As of 2024, he serves as Executive Technical Director at Alpine."
- Drag reduction system: "For the 2020 season, the drivers are only able to use the DRS system in the designated overtaking zones."
- Eagle Mk1: "As of 2024, the Eagle Mk1 remains the last-ever Formula One car to utilize the carburetor fuel feed engine technology on the Climax inline-four engine."
- Eliseo Salazar: "As of 2022, he is the only Chilean to have participated in Formula One World Championship Grands Prix."
- Enrico Gualtieri: "As of 2024, he is serving as head of power unit for Scuderia Ferrari."
- F1 Digital+: "As of 2023, all the events are produced and directed by F1 TV, now owned by Liberty Media."
- F1 in Schools: "As of 2021, the F1 in Schools World Champions are Britannia Red from Robert May's School, in the UK."
- Fernando Alonso: "As of 2024, Alonso is the only driver to win both the F1 World Driver's Championship and the World Endurance Championship, even if the World Sportscar Championship is included in WEC."
- Ferrari F2004: "The fastest laps at Albert Park Circuit, Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Nürburgring GP-Strecke, Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, Autodromo Nazionale Monza and Shanghai International Circuit all remain the current lap records, even though three out of these six tracks were still used in F1 as of 2019."
- Ferrari F2007: "As of 2023, this is the last Ferrari F1 car to win the drivers' title."
- Ferrari F2008: "As of the 2023 season the F2008 remains the most recent Ferrari Formula 1 car to win the World Constructors' Championship."
- Ferrari SF71H: "As of the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the car holds the following official and outright lap records"
- Ferrari SF71H: "As of the end of the 2021 championship, the SF71H is Ferrari's most successful car in the hybrid engine era (2014–present), scoring 6 wins (5 by Vettel, 1 by Räikkönen) and 24 podiums, surpassing its predecessor, the SF70H, that had 5 wins and 20 podiums."
- Ferrari SF90: "The car holds the following official and outright lap records as of the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix:"
- FISA–FOCA war: "the ten teams contesting the Formula One World Championship in 2019 are still covered under its provisions."
- Formula One: "As of 2021 the hybrid engine are limited in performance to a maximum of 15,000 rpm..."
- Formula One: "As of the 2019 season, there will always be a standing restart."
- Formula One: "As of 2019, each team may have no more than two cars available for use at any time"
- Formula One: "As of 2019, each driver is limited to 3 power units per season, before incurring grid penalties."
- Formula One: "...as of 2022, a driver must complete at least 90% of the race distance in order to receive points."
- Formula One: "As of 2024[update], a total of 34 separate drivers have won the World Drivers' Championship..."
- Formula One: "As of 2023, the race director is Niels Wittich, with Herbie Blash as a permanent advisor."
- Formula One (video game series): "...and as of 2024, currently maintain the rights to exclusively produce Formula One games."
- Formula One drivers from Brazil: "As of 2023[update], he [Barrichello] remains the last Brazilian to win a race."
- Formula One drivers from Denmark: "At the 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix, Magnussen became the first Danish polesitter, he remains the only one, as of 2024[update]."
- Formula One drivers from Finland: "Bottas's first victory came at the 2017 Russian Grand Prix driving for Mercedes and as of August 2019 he has taken his win tally up to three."
- Formula One drivers from India: "As of 2024, there have been only two Formula One race drivers from India:"
- Formula One drivers from Switzerland: "As of 2020, there have been 32 drivers from Switzerland..."
- Formula One drivers from the Netherlands: "which is a still-standing record for the longest gap between successive Grands Prix in Formula One as of September 2019."
- Formula One drivers from the United States: " As of 2024[update], the most recent American race winner remains Mario Andretti, who won the 1978 Dutch Grand Prix."
- Formula One Group: "As of January 2020, the Group is run by Chase Carey as Chairman and Chief Executive, with Ross Brawn serving as Managing Director, Motor Sports. Ecclestone serves as Chairman Emeritus."
- Formula One Group: "As of October 2020, the senior management of the company are:..."
- Formula One racing: "As of 2023, ten teams are entered for the Formula One World Championship, each entering two cars for a total of twenty cars."
- Formula One racing: "As of the 2022 season, all drivers are permitted to start the race on the tyre of their choice regardless of their grid position..."
- German Grand Prix: "As of 2024[update], a race under the name of 'German Grand Prix' has not been run again although Germany hosted the 2020 Eifel Grand Prix."
- Gilles Villeneuve: "To date, he is the only Canadian to win his home race."
- Gilles Villeneuve: "A film based on the biography by Gerald Donaldson was announced in 2005, to be produced by Capri Films Inc, and with Christian Duguay named as the director, but the film has yet to materialise."
- Giovanna Amati: "As of 2024, Amati is the last female driver who has attempted to qualify a Formula One car."
- Graham Hill: "Hill is most celebrated for being the first and only driver (as of 2024) to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport..."
- Grand Prix Drivers' Association: "As of 2024, there are three directors: active Formula One driver George Russell, legal adviser Anastasia Fowle (the first non-F1 driver past or present to be appointed a GPDA director) and former Formula One driver Alexander Wurz, who serves as chairman."
- Grand Prix motor racing: "Ferrari appeared at the second World Championship race, in Monaco, and has the distinction of being the only manufacturer to compete throughout the entire history of the World Championship, still competing in 2024."
- Haas VF-18: "The VF-18 is Haas' most successful car as of March 2024 with 93 points to its name."
- Jacques Villeneuve: "As of 2019, no other Canadian has won the Indianapolis 500 or the Formula One Drivers' title."
- Jaguar R2: "As of 2022, a Jaguar R2 runs in the BOSS GP Championship driven by French driver Didier Sirgue."
- Jaguar R5: "As of 2022, another Jaguar R5 chassis races in the championship driven by Dutch driver Frits van Eerd."
- Jody Scheckter: "Scheckter is the first and, as of 2024, only driver from the continent of Africa to have won a Formula One race or the World Drivers' Championship."
- Jolyon Palmer: "As of 2023, Palmer is working with F1 TV as a colour commentator on F1 Live and various shows on F1 TV."
- Jordan EJ12: "As of 2023, the EJ12 chassis number 1, driven by Takuma Sato, is in the ownership of a driving experience company called Drift Limits."
- Jules Bianchi: "As of 2024, it is also the most recent fatal accident to have occurred in Formula One."
- Karun Chandhok: "As of 2021, he works for Sky Sports as an analyst as well as occasional co-commentator and pit-lane reporter."
- Kimi Räikkönen: "As of 2023[update], he is the latest Ferrari driver to have won the World Drivers' Championship."
- Kimi Räikkönen: "As of the end of the 2023 Formula One season, Räikkönen's 2007 title triumph remains the most recent World Drivers' Championship win for a Scuderia Ferrari driver."
- Lance Stroll: "He achieved his first podium finish, a 3rd place, at the 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix, becoming the second-youngest driver to finish an F1 race on the podium and the youngest (and latest as of the end of 2022) to do so during his rookie season."
- Lando Norris: "As of the 2023 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, he jointly holds the record (along with Nick Heidfeld) for the most podiums without a win (13)."
- Lewis Hamilton: "Hamilton is the first and, as of 2024, the only black driver to race in the series."
- Lewis Hamilton: "The first and, as of 2024, the only black driver to race in Formula One, Hamilton has been subject to racist abuse throughout his career."
- List of female Formula One drivers: "As of 2024[update], four other female drivers have entered at least one Grand Prix, although only two have qualified and started a race."
- List of Formula One broadcasters: "As of 2019, Formula 1 TV restricts viewing to the country of residence, and requires the user, to have a valid credit card in that same country."
- List of Formula One broadcasters: "For the 2021 season, only the Monaco Grand Prix is not produced by FOM."
- List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Juan Manuel Fangio: "As of 2024, he remains the sole Argentinian driver who became Formula One World Champion during his career."
- List of Formula One Grands Prix: "As of the 2018 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 997 World Championship races have been held..."
- List of Formula One Grands Prix: "As of 2019, World Championship Grands Prix must have a scheduled race distance of at least 305 km..."
- List of winners of Triple Crown of Motorsport races: "As of 2022[update], 253 drivers from 23 different countries have won a Triple Crown event."
- Lola LC90: "the Japanese Grand Prix was the last time (as of 2018) that no European or British driver has finished on the podium for a Formula One Grand Prix."
- Lola T97/30: "As of January 2024, the T97/30 is last Lola chassis to compete at a Formula One World Championship Grand Prix weekend."
- Lotus 77: "Three chassis were built and, as of 2018, all are still in existence."
- Luca Badoer: "As of May 2023, Badoer holds the record for the most Grand Prix starts – 50 – and the most race laps completed – 2364 – without scoring a point."
- Ludovico Scarfiotti: "As of the end of the 2023 Formula One season, Scarfiotti is also the last Italian to win [the Italian Grand Prix]."
- March 701: "One of the two original Team Tyrrell cars, 701/4, was restored to its original condition and as of October 2017 is on display in the British Motor Museum."
- Maria Teresa de Filippis: "Lombardi went on to become the first and as of 2023[update] only female driver to have finished a World Championship Formula One race in a point-scoring position."
- Mario Andretti: "...the last American as of 2022 to win any US Grand Prix."
- Mario Andretti: "As of 2021, Andretti's victory at the 1978 Dutch Grand Prix is the last Formula One win by an American driver."
- Marussia MR02: "As of the 2024 Formula One season, the Marussia MR02 is the last F1 car to be powered by an engine designed by Cosworth."
- McLaren: "As of June 2018, the Bahrain royal family's Mumtalakat investment company owns 56% of McLaren Group, Mansour Ojjeh (TAG Group) owns 14%, Michael Latifi owns 10% and minor shareholders owning the rest."
- McLaren MCL35: "... Sainz finished ninth and set the fastest lap and a new track record in the process, a record which still stands as of the 2024 Austrian Grand Prix."
- McLaren MCL60: "...McLaren's achievement of the Triple Crown of Motorsport – McLaren being the only motorsports team to have completed it as of 2023[update]"
- McLaren MP4/4: "...as current F1 cars (2019)..."
- McLaren MP4/8: "As of 2023[update], this remains the last podium finish achieved by an American driver in Formula One."
- McLaren MP4/13: "...McLaren's first constructors' title since 1991 and, as of May 2024[update], their last."
- McLaren MP4-23: "As of 2023[update] the MP4-23 is the last McLaren Formula One car to win the drivers' championship."
- McLaren MP4-25: "As of 2024, the McLaren MP4-25 was the last-ever Formula One car to utilize number No. 1 and No. 2 slots under the 1996–2013 Formula One car numbering systems despite its constructor not being the previous season's world constructor's champion."
- McLaren MP4-29: "As of 2020, this car was the last McLaren model that was powered by a Mercedes engine"
- McLaren Young Driver Programme: "As of 2020, 4 drivers have graduated from the programme to the McLaren F1 team; Hamilton in 2007, Kevin Magnussen in 2014, Stoffel Vandoorne in 2017, and Lando Norris in 2019."
- McLaren Young Driver Programme: (Drivers/Current)) "None as of February 2021."
- Mercedes-Benz in Formula One: "The Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team, which is based in Brackley, England, and possesses a German licence, is as of 2022 majority owned by the Mercedes-Benz Group with Toto Wolff having a significant shareholding."
- Mercedes F1 W06 Hybrid: "As of March 2021, the F1 W06 Hybrid holds the following Formula One records:"
- Mercedes F1 W07 Hybrid: "As of January 2020, the F1 W07 Hybrid holds the following Formula One records:"
- Mercedes AMG F1 W08 EQ Power+: "As of January 2020, the car holds the following official and outright lap records:"
- Mercedes AMG F1 W09 EQ Power+: "As of the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the car holds the following official and outright lap records:"
- Mercedes AMG F1 W10 EQ Power+: "As of the 2019 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the F1 W10 EQ Power+ holds the following Formula One records:"
- Mercedes MGP W02: "As of 2024, the Mercedes MGP W02 is the only Mercedes F1 car that failed to score a podium finish."
- Mercedes W13: "Mercedes' streak of winning at least one race every season was extended to 11 seasons (the third longest in the sport's history as of 2024[update])"
- Michael Schumacher: "This made Schumacher the only driver in the history of the sport, as of 2020, to be disqualified from a Driver's World Championship..."
- Mika Salo: "...Salo has commentated on several F1 races on MTV3 and the pay-channel MTV3 MAX from 2005 till present (2019)."
- Mike Beuttler: "As of 2018 he is the only known gay F1 driver..."
- Monaco Grand Prix: "As of 2023, he remains the only native of Monaco to have won the event." (where "he" is Louis Chiron)
- Monaco Grand Prix: "As of 2022, two drivers have crashed and ended up in the harbour..."
- Monaco Grand Prix: "As of 2023, Graham Hill is the only driver to have won the Triple Crown, by winning all three races."
- Monaco Grand Prix: "Juan Pablo Montoya and Fernando Alonso are the only active drivers to have won two of the three events"
- Nico Hülkenberg: "As of September 2023[update], Hülkenberg holds the record for the most Formula One career starts without a podium finish"
- Pastor Maldonado: "He remains the most recent Williams driver to win a race as of December 2023."
- Pay driver: "It was also the first win for Williams since 2004 and their last as of 2024."
- Pedro de la Rosa: "He ... raced at the 2005 Bahrain Grand Prix ... and set a lap record which he still holds as of February 2024."
- Pedro Lamy: "As of June 2022[update], he is a FIA (Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile) commissioner."
- Pierre Gasly: "Gasly took his maiden, and, as of September 2022, only Formula One victory at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix while driving for AlphaTauri."
- Pit stop: "In Formula One, mid-race refuelling has been banned since 2010..."
- Portal:Formula One/Did you know/9: "...that, as of 2018, the last win by a driver older than 40 years was in the 1994 Australian Grand Prix by Nigel Mansell?"
- Red Bull RB11: "The team suffered their first winless season since 2008 and their last as of the end of 2023..."
- Red Bull RB6: "As of 2023[update], the Red Bull RB6 remains the last customer-engined Formula One car to win the constructors' title..."
- Red Bull RB9: "As of 2024, the Red Bull RB9 was the most recent Renault-powered Formula One car to win the Constructors' Championship."
- Renault Formula One crash controversy: "As of January 2022, Flavio Briatore has not returned to Formula One."
- Riccardo Patrese: "As of the end of the 2023 season he is the tenth-most experienced F1 driver in history."
- Rio Haryanto: "As of 2024, he is the first and only Indonesian F1 driver."
- Robert Kubica: "He was the first and, as of 2024, only Polish racing driver to compete and win a race in Formula One."
- Romain Grosjean: "He ... is the first – and as of 2018, only – two-time GP2 Asia champion and the only driver to hold both the GP2 Asia series and main GP2 series titles simultaneously"
- Rubens Barrichello: "As of 2019, Rubens Barrichello is the only Formula One driver to have raced in four different tyre brands to date."
- Sauber C13: "Higher cockpit sides were later made mandatory for the 1996 season and are still as of 2019."
- Sauber Motorsport: "As of June 2020, Sauber runs seven drivers in its junior team."
- Scuderia Ferrari: "As of 2023, Ferrari supplies the Haas F1 Team and Alfa Romeo Racing."
- Singapore Grand Prix: "Since 2008, every race edition has featured at least one safety car, a total of 24 safety car deployments, as of 2023."
- South African Grand Prix: "The 1993 race was the last South African Grand Prix, as of 2022[update]."
- Tatiana Calderon: "As of October 2018, Calderón is a test driver for the Alfa Romeo Sauber Formula One team."
- Tim Schenken: "As of the 2023 season, Schenken is one of only six Australians who have stood on the podium for a Formula One Grand Prix."
- Toto Wolff: "As of 2019, Wolff is the only Team Principal who has won more than five consecutive double world championships."
- Toto Wolff: "As of 2023, Wolff's net worth is estimated at US$1.1 billion."
- Toyota in Formula One: "As of 2024[update], Toyota remains the last auto maker in Formula One to establish a full-factory team from scratch."
- Troy Ruttman: "As of 2021, he is the youngest winner of the race." (statement refers to Indy 500)
- Vietnamese Grand Prix: "As of the 2024 season, the race has not taken place. "
- Williams FW25: "As of 2024, it remains the last Williams car to score a 1–2 finish."
- Williams FW34: "It was Maldonado's first and only Formula One race win, Williams' first race win since Juan Pablo Montoya won the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix driving an FW26, and Williams' most recent race win as of June 2024."