Formula 1 drivers with the most GP wins - ranked
- 22. Emerson Fittipaldi - 14 GP wins
- 20. Jack Brabham - 14 GP wins
- 19. Jenson Button - 15 GP wins
- 18. Moss Sterling - 16 GP wins
- 17. Mika Häkkinen - 20 GP wins
- 16. Kimi Räikkönen - 21 GP wins
- 15. Damon Hill - 22 GP wins
- 14. Nelson Piquet - 23 GP wins
- 13. Nico Rosberg - 23 GP wins
- 12. Juan Manuel Fangio - 24 GP wins
- 11. Jim Clark - 25 GP wins
- 9. Jackie Stewart - 27 GP wins
- 8. Nigel Mansell - 31 GP wins
- 7. Fernando Alonso - 32 GP wins
- 6. Ayrton Senna - 41 GP wins
- 5. Alain Prost - 51 GP wins
- 4. Sebastian Vettel - 53 GP wins
- 3. Max Verstappen - 65 GP wins
- 2. Michael Schumacher - 91 GP wins
Slowly catching

With another impressive Piastri–McLaren victory at the Belgian Grand Prix, the young Australian now holds 8 wins, putting him at the top of the 2025 Driver’s Championship standings. Still, as strong as his rise has been, he’s got a long road ahead to match the legendary names in Formula 1 history who’ve dominated circuits time and time again. Here’s a look at the drivers with the most Grand Prix victories of all time.
22. Emerson Fittipaldi - 14 GP wins

The Brazilian driver won two major World Championships in 1972 and 1974 (at the age of 25). Fittipaldi won a total of 14 races and secured 35 podiums throughout his Formula One career.
20. Jack Brabham - 14 GP wins

Another great driving sensation during the 60s was that of Jack Brabham. The Australian Formula One driver won three World Titles while claiming 14 Grand Prix wins. He later started his constructor team, Motor Racing Developments, better known as Brabham.
19. Jenson Button - 15 GP wins

Button joined Formula 1 in the year 2000, claiming 15 Grand Prix victories in total. He drove for Williams, Benetton, Renault, BAR, Honda, Brawn GP, and McLaren. The British driver claimed a historic World Championship with Brawn GP in 2009.
18. Moss Sterling - 16 GP wins

Moss was regarded as one of the best drivers during the 50s, usually coming in second or third in World Championships. The early days of Formula 1 were extremely challenging and complex for drivers, who often experienced engine failures and mechanical problems. Moss went on to claim 16 Grand Prix victories throughout his career.
17. Mika Häkkinen - 20 GP wins

Mika Häkkinen was a successful Finnish driver during the 90s. During his time at McLaren, Hakkinen claimed two Formula 1 World Championships, winning 20 Grand Prix victories in the process.
16. Kimi Räikkönen - 21 GP wins

Kimi Räikkönen, also known as the "Iceman" is another Finnish Formula 1 icon who helped shape the direction of the sport. He claimed a major World Championship with Ferrari in 2007, but then failed to find any success at Alfa Romeo or McLaren. The 'Iceman' claimed 21 Grand Prix victories in total.
15. Damon Hill - 22 GP wins

Damon Hill is another Formula 1 legend, who claimed the 1996 Championship, becoming the first son of a world champion to win a title. The former Williams and Brabham driver enjoyed a thrilling rivalry with Schumacher during the 90s, fighting for every race title like no other. Damon claimed 22 victories before retiring in 1999.
14. Nelson Piquet - 23 GP wins

Piquet is a three-time Formula 1 World Champion after enjoying great success during the 80s. The former Brabham and Williams driver claimed 23 Grand Prix victories in 204 races.
13. Nico Rosberg - 23 GP wins

The former Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver, Nico Rosberg was another great Formula 1 sensation. The German driver snatched a historic World Championship in 2016, later retiring immediately after winning. Some fans argue whether if he had stuck around more, he could have added to his trophy collection. Rosberg has claimed 23 Grand Prix victories in total.
12. Juan Manuel Fangio - 24 GP wins

Juan Manuel Fangio is considered by many as one of the best Formula 1 drivers in the history of the sport. The Argentinian driver snatched five World Titles while racing for Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, and Maserati. Fangio claimed 24 GP victories, with his first title coming in 1951.
11. Jim Clark - 25 GP wins

Scottish driver Jim Clark was a driving sensation during the 60s, claiming 25 victories in a very challenging time in Formula 1. Clark won two World Championships in 1963 and 1965 for Lotus. Sadly, his career was cut short following an accident during an F2 race at Hockenheimring (Germany). Clark died at 32.
9. Jackie Stewart - 27 GP wins

The legendary three-time world champion, Jackie Stewart, is considered among the greats for his remarkable racing achievements during the 60s and 70s. He raced for historic teams like Matra, Tyrell, and Owen Racing, claiming 27 Grand Prix along the way.
8. Nigel Mansell - 31 GP wins

Nigel Mansell was another great driver from the 80s and 90s, who peaked during his time at Williams. The British driver claimed 31 Grand Prix wins and a World Championship in 1992, marking one of the most competitive periods in F1 history.
7. Fernando Alonso - 32 GP wins

Dubbed by fans as "Magic" Alonso, the veteran Spanish driver has certainly left his mark on the sport. With a total of 32 Grand Prix wins under his belt, the Spaniard stands in the top 10 in Formula 1 history. Now 43 years of age, many fans, and pundits eagerly wait for his iconic '33' victory before he hangs up his gloves for good.
6. Ayrton Senna - 41 GP wins

Another Formula 1 and McLaren icon, Ayrton Senna was a force to be reckoned with on the track. Known for his fearless, aggressive driving style, the Brazilian sensation secured 41 Grand Prix victories. Tragically, his brilliant career was cut short by a fatal crash at Imola in 1994, leaving an unforgettable legacy in the sport.
5. Alain Prost - 51 GP wins

Alain Prost, the iconic racing legend from the 80s, undoubtedly left his mark on the sport, following his 51 Grand Prix wins. The French driver claimed four World Championships with McLaren.
4. Sebastian Vettel - 53 GP wins

Sebastian Vettel, the former Ferrari and Red Bull man, is up in the top five following his 53 GP wins. Some fans will argue the "Kaiser" peaked during his time at Red Bull (2010-2013), where he won four consecutive World Championships.
3. Max Verstappen - 65 GP wins

The "Flying Dutchman" has exercised dominion over the F1 grid-like no other before. He won four Formula 1 Drivers' Championship titles consecutively from 2021-24. Verstappen has claimed 65 Grand Prix victories in total, winning his second race of the 2025 season at Emilia-Romagna.
2. Michael Schumacher - 91 GP wins

The legendary Michael Schumacher is considered by many as one of the best drivers of his generation, not only for relentless winning, but also for his world-class driving skills. The German driver won a total of 91 Grand Prix before retiring in 2006, later becoming a test driver and advisor for Ferrari. Sadly, a skiing accident in 2013 has seen the former World Champion away from Formula 1.