
One enduring measure of dominance in Formula One is consecutive wins. Here are the top six longest winning streaks of all time.

Six Most Consecutive GP Wins | ||||
Rank | Driver | Season(s) | Wins | |
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2013 | 9 | |
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1952-53 | 9 | |
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2004 | 7 | |
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2015-16 | 7 | ||
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2000-01 | 6 | |
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1960 | 5 | |
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1965 | 5 | ||
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1992 | 5 | ||
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2004 | 5 | ||
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2014 | 5 | ||
It takes reliability, consistency and determination to emerge victorious in consecutive GPs, let alone a winning streak of five races or more. It’s also a telling indicator of World Championship destiny, as each of these pilots, including Rosberg in ’16, won the F1 drivers crown in the season covering their podium dominance.
hey uhhh what about max verstappen… he’s at 5 in a row right now and if he wins singapore next weekend that makes it 6.
Yes, this is a labor of love and I’m a few seasons behind. Read http://www.f1-grandprix.com/?page_id=28278:
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