Formula One statistics for Turkish Grand Prix
Posted at 12:00am on 03 June 2009
June 3 (Reuters) - Formula One statistics for Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix in Istanbul:
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WINS
Britain's championship leader Jenson Button has won five of the first six races of the season for the Mercedes-powered Brawn GP team.
No driver has ever won five of the first six and not become champion.
Five British drivers, all of them champions -- Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill, Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart and James Hunt -- have won six races in a single season.
Button has now won six races in his career, a feat bettered by only nine of his countrymen.
If Button wins in Turkey, it will be his fourth victory in a row. The last driver to do that was Spain's Fernando Alonso for Renault in 2006.
The last British driver to win four successive races in a single season was Mansell in 1992. Damon Hill won the last race of 1995 and first three of 1996.
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PODIUMS
Button is chasing his seventh successive podium finish on Sunday.
Schumacher holds the record for successive podium finishes, with 19 in 2001/02.
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TURKEY
In its four years of existence, the Turkish Grand Prix has only ever been won by the driver starting on pole position.
Ferrari's Brazilian Felipe Massa is chasing his fourth successive win in Istanbul.
Only four drivers (Juan Manuel Fangio, Clark, Ayrton Senna, Schumacher) have won four successive races at the same venue.
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QUALIFYING
Button has been on pole four times this season.
Monaco was the first time since the end of last season that a Ferrari driver had started on the front row, with Kimi Raikkonen lining up in second place.
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PODIUMS
Raikkonen's third place in Monaco ended a run of five races without a Ferrari driver on the podium.
McLaren have now gone seven races without being on the podium.
Brawn GP have finished one-two three times in six starts.
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POINTS
Force India have yet to score a point in Formula One, a run of 24 races, although Monaco was their best performance yet with both cars into the second phase of qualifying and Giancarlo Fisichella finishing ninth.
Brawn's Button and Rubens Barrichello are the only drivers to have scored in every race so far this year. McLaren have failed to score points for two races in a row for the first time since 2004.
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FINISHES
BMW-Sauber's Nick Heidfeld has been classified in his last 34 races, a Formula One record. The German's last retirement was in the United States in June 2007.
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MILESTONE
Red Bull's Mark Webber made his 127th grand prix start in Monaco, overtaking triple world champion Jack Brabham as the Australian driver to have competed in most races. Webber has yet to win a race, however. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by John O'Brien; To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)
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