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Who has the most Grand Slams in F1 History?

Updated: Jan 29, 2022



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Who has the most Grand Slams in F1 History?


Let's look at who has the most Grand Slams in F1 History.


So, for those who don't know what a grand slam is (also known as a Grand Chelem) - it's when a driver qualifies for pole, leads every lap and wins followed by the fastest lap of the race.

Only as little as 25 drivers have achieved this serendipitous feat, with Max Verstappen earning his right to be amongst the legends with his Austrian 2021 performance. One well worth being lionized.

Jim Clark still holds the record of 8 Grand Slams followed by Lewis Hamilton with 6. Astonishingly, Clark obtained these Grand Slams over a period of 32 races which spanned 3 years.


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The first Grand Slam ever attained was by Fangio in 1950 Monaco Grand Prix.


In history, one three drivers have achieved back-to-back Grand Slams:

Jim Clark

Albert Ascari

Sebastian Vettel


Here's a list of Grand Slam holders:

  • Jim Clark - 8

  • Lewis Hamilton - 6

  • Alberto Ascari - 5

  • Michael Schumacher - 4

  • Jackie Stewart - 4

  • Ayrton Senna - 4

  • Nigel Mansel - 4

  • Sebastian Vettel - 4

  • Nelson Piquet - 3

  • Juan Manuel Fangio - 2

  • Jack Brabham - 2

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  • Mika Hakkinen - 2

  • Niko Rossburg - 2

  • Mike Hawthorn - 1

  • Stirling Moss - 1

  • Jo Siffert - 1

  • Jacky Ickx- 1

  • Clay Riggazoni - 1

  • Niki Lauda - 1

  • Jacques Laffite - 1

  • Gilles Villeneuve - 1

  • Gerhard Berger - 1

  • Damon Hill - 1

  • Fernando Alonso - 1

  • Max Verstappen - 1

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