British Grand Prix F1 Winners
A Look at the Historic Race
First Race and Winner
The inaugural British Grand Prix, officially known as the Grand Prix of the Royal Automobile Club, took place at Brooklands on August 7, 1926. The race was won by Louis Wagner of France, driving a Delage 15-SB.
Iconic Event
The British Grand Prix has since become one of the most prestigious and well-attended events in the Formula 1 calendar, drawing motorsport fans from around the globe.
Most Successful Driver
Lewis Hamilton holds the record for the most victories at the British Grand Prix, with seven wins to his name. He is followed by Alain Prost (5 wins) and Jim Clark (4 wins).
Notable Statistics
As of the 2024 Austrian Grand Prix, there have been 776 drivers who have started a Grand Prix. Out of these, 114 have emerged as Formula One Grand Prix winners.
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