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1 October 2015

F1 2015 in stats: 14 down, five to go

The F1 2015 season has proved to be an interesting one so far, with Lewis Hamilton currently leading the standings for Mercedes. 
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With the second half of the season well underway and five races still to go, here are some of the key statistics and facts. 

Wins: 

Lewis Hamilton – 8 
Nico Rosberg - 3 
Sebastian Vettel - 3 

Mercedes – 11 
Ferrari - 3 

Pole positions: 

Lewis Hamilton – 11 
Nico Rosberg – 2 
Sebastian Vettel - 1 

Mercedes – 13 
Ferrari - 1 
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Podiums: 

Lewis Hamilton – 12 
Nico Rosberg – 11 
Sebastian Vettel – 10 
Felipe Massa – 2 
Daniel Riccardo – 2 
Kimi Raikkonen - 2 
Valtteri Bottas – 1 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 
Romain Grosjean - 1 

Mercedes – 23 
Ferrari – 12 
Williams - 3 
Red Bull – 3 
Lotus - 1 

Front row starts: 

Lewis Hamilton – 13 
Nico Rosberg – 10 
Sebastian Vettel – 3 
Daniel Ricciardo - 1 
Kimi Raikkonen - 1 

Mercedes – 23 
Ferrari – 4 
Red Bull - 1 

Fastest laps: 

Lewis Hamilton – 6 
Nico Rosberg – 3 
Daniel Ricciardo - 3 
Kimi Raikkonen - 2 

Mercedes – 9 
Red Bull - 3 
Ferrari - 2 

Laps led: 

Total laps – 843 

Lewis Hamilton – 488 
Sebastian Vettel - 176 
Nico Rosberg – 149 
Felipe Massa - 19 
Kimi Raikkonen – 10 
Valtteri Bottas - 1 

Mercedes – 637 
Ferrari – 186 
Williams - 20 
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Laps raced: 

Sebastian Vettel - 842 
Nico Rosberg – 840 
Sergio Perez – 818 
Lewis Hamilton – 814 
Felipe Massa – 808 
Valtteri Bottas – 785 
Daniel Ricciardo – 781 
Marcus Ericsson – 780 
Felipe Nasr – 780 
Kimi Raikkonen – 739 
Daniil Kvyat – 737 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 731 
Max Verstappen – 721 
Nico Hulkenberg – 670 
Romain Grosjean – 640 
Roberto Merhi – 633 
Will Stevens – 631 
Jenson Button – 624 
Fernando Alonso – 537 
Pastor Maldonado – 528 
Alexander Rossi – 110 

Retirements (not classified): 

Pastor Maldonado – 8 
Fernando Alonso – 6 
Carlos Sainz Jr – 5 
Jenson Button - 5 
Max Verstappen – 4 
Romain Grosjean – 4 
Kimi Raikkonen – 3 
Nico Hulkenberg – 3 
Daniel Ricciardo – 2 
Lewis Hamilton – 1 
Felipe Massa - 1 
Marcus Ericsson – 1 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 
Roberto Merhi – 1 
Will Stevens – 1 
Sergio Perez - 1 

Did Not Start: 

Will Stevens – 2 (Australia and Malaysia) 
Kevin Magnussen – 1 (Australia) 
Daniil Kvyat – 1 (Australia) 
Jenson Button – 1 (Bahrain) 
Roberto Merhi – 1 (Australia) 
Valtteri Bottas – 1 (Australia) 
Felipe Nasr – 1 (Britain) 
Nico Hulkenberg – 1 (Belgium) 

Standings: 

See the latest drivers' and constructors' standings here. 
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Milestones: 

Australia – 34th win for Hamilton and the 30th win for Mercedes. 
Malaysia – 150th race and 40th pole position for Hamilton, 40th win for Vettel, 10th fastest lap for Rosberg and 222nd victory for Ferrari. 
China – 35th win for Hamilton and 31st for Mercedes. 
Bahrain – 36th win for Hamilton, 30th podium for Rosberg, 32nd win for Mercedes. 
Spain – Ninth win for Rosberg, 70th podium for Vettel, 33rd win for Mercedes and 40th pole position. 
Monaco - 10th victory for Rosberg and 34th for Mercedes. 
Canada – 37th win for Hamilton, 35th win for Mercedes (121st as an engine manufacturer). 
Austria – 11th win for Rosberg, 40th podium for Massa, 300th race for Sauber, 30th fastest lap and 36th win for Mercedes. 
Britain – 38th win for Hamilton and 46th pole position and 900th Grand Prix for Ferrari. 
Hungary – 41st win for Vettel, 1st podium for Kvyat, 170th fastest lap for a Renault engine and first non-Mercedes podium of the season. 
Belgium – 39th career win for Hamilton and 80th podium, 10th podium for Grosjean, 150th Grand Prix for Vettel, 900th Grand Prix for Ferrari and 38th win for Mercedes. 
Italy – 40th win for Hamilton, 39th for Mercedes and 125th victory for a Mercedes engine. 
Singapore – 42nd victory for Vettel, 10th podium for Ricciardo, 50th race for Bottas, 224th win for Ferrari and 600th race for Lotus.
Japan – 41st win for Hamilton (level with Ayrton Senna) and 40th win for Mercedes.

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