There have been 115 different Formula One Grand Prix winners since the inaugural championship and only 35 drivers have reached double figures for race victories in their career.
Featuring a catalogue of the quickest racers to have graced the sport, we've assembled a list of drivers who have achieved the most race wins in F1.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton became the first driver to achieve a century of Grand Prix victories in 2021.
The Briton equalled the record of most consecutive seasons with a win by recording a race victory in every campaign from 2007 to 2021.
Of Hamilton's 105 wins, nine of them have been at Silverstone, which is a record for the number of wins at an individual circuit. The Ferrari driver has taken the chequered flag at 31 different circuits to date in his career.
Michael Schumacher shattered an abundance of records during his trophy-laden spell with Ferrari at the start of the century and the German held the record for most race victories until he was surpassed by Hamilton in 2020.
72 of Schumacher's victories were in a Ferrari, which is the second-most wins with a single constructor behind Hamilton and Mercedes, while the other 19 were during his Benetton spell.
The seven-time world champion shares the record with Hamilton for most consecutive seasons with a win.
Max Verstappen has been rewriting the record books in recent years and the four-time world champion achieved 19 of his 63 victories in 2023, which is the most in an individual season.
His success in the 2016 Spanish Grand Prix at 18 years and 228 days makes him the youngest winner in F1 history.