Most team mates in a season
It is not unheard of for an F1 team to make changes to their driver line-up during a season, meaning that some names on the grid have adapted to more than one team mate in a campaign; Yuki Tsunoda, for example, raced alongside three different team mates at Racing Bulls (then named AlphaTauri) in 2023, with Nyck de Vries replaced by Daniel Ricciardo before Liam Lawson stepped in to cover for the injured Australian across five races.
Tsunoda does not hold the record for the highest number of team mates in one season, though – that accolade goes to Howden Ganley, who drove with eight different drivers, including Jacky Ickx and Gijs van Lennep, at the Iso-Marlboro outfit ran by Frank Williams in 1973.
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Most race winners in a season
The 2024 F1 campaign set a new record for the most multiple race winners in a season, with seven different drivers claiming at least two victories. But this could not quite match the number of total victors seen back in 1982, when a whopping 11 different drivers won a race.
While Alain Prost won the opening two races for Renault, they proved to be his last in an eventful year that also saw Niki Lauda, John Watson and Rene Arnoux take two wins apiece. Meanwhile Didier Pironi, Riccardo Patrese, Nelson Piquet, Patrick Tambay, Elio de Angelis, Keke Rosberg and Michele Alboreto all triumphed on one occasion each – and this was enough for Rosberg to seal his first and only World Championship.