Every Formula 1 record broken this season by Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Antonelli
Max Verstappen set a new record for the most consecutive seasons with a grand slam, with 2025 being his fifth season doing so.
Max Verstappen set the record for the highest average speed by a winning driver at an F1 race, reaching 250.706 km/h at the 2025 Italian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen set a new record for the most consecutive races as a championship leader – his streak ended at 63 races. This is started with the 2022 Spanish Grand Prix and finished at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen moved past Sebastian Vettel (3098 points) and became the driver with the second most overall points – 3444.5 (+421 in 2025).
Lewis Hamilton broke the record of Michael Schumacher for the most consecutive seasons with a fastest lap. They were previously tied with 15 consecutive seasons, and Hamilton now holds the number one spot with 16 consecutive seasons with a fastest lap, which started in 2010.
Kimi Antonelli broke Max Verstappen’s record for the youngest driver to set a fastest lap. Antonelli was 18 years, 225 days old when he set the record at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix while Verstappen was 19 years, 44 days old when he did so at the 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix.
Kimi Antonelli broke Max Verstappen’s record for the youngest driver to lead at least one lap. Antonelli was 18 years, 225 days old when he set the record at the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix while Verstappen was 18 years, 228 days old when he did so at the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix.