In total, 39 nations have seen a driver enter a grand prix, and 23 countries have been represented at the top step of the podium.
It perhaps comes as no surprise that the United Kingdom, with its long list of world champions, has the most F1 wins in the sport's history.
Lewis Hamilton alone accounts for one-third of the United Kingdom's race wins with Germany and Brazil the only other nations to surpass 100 wins.
But what other countries have a proud history of race victories, making the cut in the top 10 all-time list?
Did you know, for example, that the Netherlands is fifth all-time, represented solely by Max Verstappen?
See the top 10 countries below!
Pos. | Country | Wins (no. of winners) |
---|---|---|
1. | United Kingdom | 316 (21) |
2. | Germany | 179 (7) |
3. | Brazil | 101 (6) |
4. | France | 81 (14) |
5. | Netherlands | 63 (1) |
6. | Finland | 57 (5) |
7. | Australia | 45 (5) |
8. | Italy | 43 (15) |
9. | Austria | 41 (3) |
10. | Argentina | 38 (3) |
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David Brand
The most impressive on that list are Brazil - for being so high up while being so far from the centre of the sport; and Netherlands, for being 5th with only one driver contributing.
Bohunkgearhead
TBH, a lot has to be when the drivers were in F1. Decades ago, the entire season was often 10 races or less.
GPfacts
Italy and Argentina both have had a couple of half-wins in those totals.