New-look statistics section

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The 2010 F1 statistics page has been overhauled to make it easier to find the most useful data on the season so far.

The page includes a new results index which shows each driver’s qualifying and race finishing positions for this season in one table.

Find it here: F1 2010 statistics

You’ll also find a new F1 Statistics link at the top of the page leading through to the statistics index.

Here you’ll find the driver form guides for this season plus some basic statistics on earlier seasons, which are gradually being expanded on.

If there’s any extra information you’d like to find in the statistics section, please suggest it below. A few people have asked for details on how much of their engine allocations each driver has used – I’ll look into adding that in the future.

Read more: F1 2010 statistics

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Keith Collantine
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13 comments on “New-look statistics section”

  1. Looks great Kieth.

  2. schumi_the_greatest
    9th August 2010, 17:06

    looks good…more individual stats would be good though…such as race starts..wins…poles etc

  3. Looks good. I love this sort of thing.

    You’re really doing a great job since you went full time with the site.

    Best of luck with it.

  4. A wee typo Keith… 1994 MSC drove a Benetton Ford.

    1. Indeed he did, but they didn’t win the constructors’ championship.

      1. Ah! Must learn to get my facts straight before pointing out errors!

  5. Average racing position /after 12 races/

    01. Sebastian Vettel – 3,762
    02. Lewis Hamilton – 3,824
    03. Mark Webber – 4,244
    04. Jenson Button – 5,753
    05. Fernando Alonso – 6,120
    06. Robert Kubica – 6,625
    07. Nico Rosberg – 7,013
    08. Felipe Massa – 8,057
    09. Michael Schumacher – 8,788
    10. Adrian Sutil – 10,100
    11. Rubens Barrichello – 10,544
    12. Vitaly Petrov – 11,062
    13. Kamui Kobayashi – 11,599
    14. Nico Hulkenberg – 12,234
    15. Pedro De la Rosa – 12,237
    16. Vitantonio Liuzzi – 12,730
    17. Jaime Alguersuari – 13,027
    18. Sébastien Buemi – 13,973
    19. Heikki Kovalainen – 16,339
    20. Jarno Trulli – 17,876
    21. Timo Glock – 18,191
    22. Bruno Senna – 18,418
    23. Lucas di Grassi – 18,795
    24. Karun Chandhok – 19,310
    25. Sakon Yamamoto – 20,447

    1. Marco … Please remind me again, what is one lap times a DNF worth? Would this statistic make more sense if say – Sakon’s result was only somewhere around 24?

  6. Thanks Keith I think we have everything that we really need to know. & yes a new section where we will see how much of their engine allocations each driver has used will be very helpful.

  7. I think a good stat that you could add to the page is “Laps Spent In The Lead”

    1. Should be able to do that quite easily, I’ll take a look.

      1. Thank you Keith

  8. number of overtakes should be like goal difference in football. id love to see that.

    avg pit stop time,max distances on various tyre compounds

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