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17 July 2016

F1 2016 in statistics: 10 down, 11 to go

The 2016 Formula 1 season has now reached its halfway point, with 10 fascinating races completed so far. 
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The Mercedes drivers lead the way in the standings, with the gap between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton decreasing after the British GP. Here are the key facts and stats from F1 2016. 

Wins: 
Nico Rosberg – 5 
Lewis Hamilton – 4 
Max Verstappen – 1 

Mercedes – 9 
Red Bull – 1 
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Podiums: 
Lewis Hamilton – 7 
Nico Rosberg – 6 
Sebastian Vettel – 5 
Kimi Raikkonen – 4 
Max Verstappen – 3 
Sergio Perez – 2 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 
Daniel Ricciardo – 1 
Valtteri Bottas – 1 

Mercedes – 13 
Ferrari – 9 
Red Bull – 5 
Force India – 2 
Williams – 1 

Pole positions: 
Lewis Hamilton – 6 
Nico Rosberg – 3 
Daniel Ricciardo – 1 

Mercedes – 9 
Red Bull – 1 

Front row starts: 
Nico Rosberg – 9 
Lewis Hamilton – 6 
Daniel Ricciardo – 3 
Sebastian Vettel – 1 
Nico Hulkenberg – 1 
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Mercedes – 15 
Red Bull – 3 
Ferrari – 1 
Force India – 1 

Fastest laps: 
Nico Rosberg – 5 
Lewis Hamilton – 2 
Daniel Ricciardo – 1 
Nico Hulkenberg – 1 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 

Mercedes – 7 
Red Bull – 1 
Force India – 1 
Toro Rosso – 1 

Laps raced: 611 

Laps led: 
Nico Rosberg – 275 
Lewis Hamilton – 175 
Sebastian Vettel – 63 
Daniel Ricciardo – 56 
Max Verstappen – 36 
Kimi Raikkonen – 6 

Mercedes – 450 
Red Bull – 92 
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Ferrari – 69 

Laps raced: 
Daniel Ricciardo – 610 
Valtteri Bottas – 607 
Sergio Perez – 606 
Felipe Nasr – 571 
Felipe Massa – 565 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 560 
Romain Grosjean – 559 
Kevin Magnussen – 554 
Max Verstappen – 547 
Nico Rosberg – 545 
Lewis Hamilton – 545 
Pascal Wehrlein – 542 
Marcus Ericsson – 516 
Esteban Gutierrez – 513 
Kimi Raikkonen – 507 
Nico Hulkenberg – 502 
Jenson Button – 494 
Rio Haryanto – 478 
Fernando Alonso – 473 
Sebastian Vettel – 456 
Jolyon Palmer – 409 
Daniil Kvyat – 376 
Stoffel Vandoorne - 56 

Retirements (DNF): 
Fernando Alonso – 3 
Rio Haryanto – 3 
Marcus Ericsson – 3 
Jolyon Palmer – 3 
Daniil Kvyat – 3 
Esteban Gutierrez – 2 
Nico Hulkenberg – 2 
Kimi Raikkonen – 2 
Max Verstappen – 2 
Jenson Button – 2 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 2 
Sebastian Vettel – 2 
Pascal Wehrlein – 2 
Romain Grosjean – 2 
Felipe Massa – 1 
Felipe Nasr – 1 
Lewis Hamilton – 1 
Nico Rosberg – 1 
Kevin Magnussen – 1 
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Did not starts (DNS): 
Sebastian Vettel – 1 (Bahrain) 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 (Australia) 
Jolyon Palmer – 1 (Bahrain) 

Standings: 
The drivers’ and constructors’ standings can be found right here – 

Milestones: 
Australia – 15th win for Rosberg, 50th pole position for Hamilton, 80th podium for Vettel. 
Bahrain – 16th win for Rosberg, 47th win for Mercedes. 
China – 17th win for Rosberg, 48th for Mercedes, 100th podium for Mercedes and 120th for Red Bull. 
Russia – 18th win for Rosberg, 90th podium for Hamilton, 700th podium for Ferrari and 40th fastest lap for Mercedes. 
Spain – 1st win and podium for Verstappen, 1st fastest lap for Kvyat, 51st win for Red Bull and first win for the TAG Heuer engine. 
Monaco – 44th win for Hamilton, 1st pole position for Ricciardo, 100th grand prix for Hulkenberg and 50th win for Mercedes. 
Canada – 45th win for Hamilton, 100th GP for Perez and 51st win for Mercedes. 
Baku – 19th win for Rosberg, seventh podium for Perez, 52nd win and 60th pole for Mercedes. 
Austria – 46th win for Hamilton and his 30th fastest lap, 250th win for a British driver, 53rd for Mercedes. 
Britain – 47th win for Hamilton and the 54th for Mercedes, 140th as an engine supplier.

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