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Records to be broken at the Singapore Grand Prix 2023

These records could be broken during the Singapore Grand Prix weekend

14 September 2023 at 14:47
Last update 14 September 2023 at 17:03

Max Verstappen made history in Monza by capturing his tenth Formula 1 victory in a row, breaking Sebastian Vettel's record. In the Singapore Grand Prix, several records could be broken again. GPblog lists which records are at stake.

Red Bull Racing has so far won all 14 races in the 2023 F1 season. Twelve of those are in Verstappen's name, who won his tenth race in a row at the Italian GP, topping Vettel's record. In Singapore, he has the chance to break a record set by another great.

Verstappen can break two of Schumacher's records

Michael Schumacher currently holds the record for most consecutive top-two finishes. He set the record in 2002 at the height of the dominant Ferrari era. Schumacher managed to finish first or second fifteen times in a row. Verstappen has already matched that number. He finished first or second 15 times in a row and could break the record in Singapore this weekend.

Another record that Verstappen could break this coming weekend is also in Schumacher's name. Like the record for most top-two finishes in a row, Schumacher and Verstappen currently share the record for most pole positions converted into wins. Both drivers managed 12 times in a row when they started from the pole to also take the win. If Verstappen takes both the pole position and the win in Singapore, the record will be his.