Which Driver Has the Most F1 Wins?
The world of Formula One (F1) has always been exciting, with drivers pushing their cars to the limit, racing against each other, and vying for the top spot on the podium.
A driver’s success in F1 is often measured by how many wins they have accumulated over their illustrious careers. It’s the perfect barometer of a driver’s skill, determination, and unwavering will to succeed. Now, let’s take a look at the driver with the most wins in F1 history.
Michael Schumacher – The King of F1
Michael Schumacher is the driver with the most wins in F1 history. The German driver won 91 races during his long and illustrious career, with seven F1 championships. He dominated F1 in the early 2000s when he drove for the juggernaut Ferrari team.
Schumacher was a master of his craft, and his precision driving, sharp instincts, and analytical mind made him a tough opponent to beat. Schumacher set the benchmark for F1 drivers, and his record of 91 wins remains untouched to this day.

Nathan Evans/ Red Bull/ Getty Images | Hamilton comes from a mixed-race background, with a black father and white mother.
Lewis Hamilton – The Modern-Day Legend
Lewis Hamilton is the current face of F1 and the closest driver who can challenge Schumacher’s record of 91 wins. The British driver has won more than 100 races (103 in total) in his career and seven championships, equaling Schumacher’s record.
Hamilton’s driving style is aggressive yet calculated, and his ability to dominate the competition on different tracks is a testament to his skills. Hamilton is a modern-day legend of F1 and will go down in history as one of the greatest drivers of all time.
Alain Prost – The Professor
Alain Prost is another driver who was a master of his craft and won many races in F1. The Frenchman won 51 races during his career, and he won four F1 championships. Prost’s nickname was “The Professor,” and he was known for his calculated and strategic driving style.
He could analyze the competition and make the right moves at the right time. His ability to maintain his car’s pace over long periods was a defining characteristic of his racing style.

Juan de Souza/ AP | Senna won the Brazilian F1 GP in 1991 and 1993
Ayrton Senna – The Brazilian Icon
Ayrton Senna was a driver revered for his skills on the track and his charismatic personality off it. The Brazilian driver won 41 F1 races during his career and three championships. Senna’s driving style was aggressive, and he was known for his daredevil moves on the track.
He had a unique ability to maintain his car’s pace under extreme conditions, and his ability to extract more performance out of his car made him a formidable opponent on the track.

Getty Images/ Shutterstock/ AP | Vettel is the youngest World Champion in Formula One
Sebastian Vettel – The Red Bull Phenom
Sebastian Vettel is a driver who had his best years at Red Bull Racing, winning four championships from 2010 to 2013. The German driver has won 53 races during his career, and his ability to dominate his competition, especially during his Red Bull years, was impressive.
Vettel’s driving style is aggressive, and he does not shy away from taking risks to win races. During his F1 illustrious career, he has raced for teams like Torro Rosso, Red Bull F1, and Aston Martin.
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