 Hey everyone, Romain here and I hope you're doing well. Welcome back on my channel. Today I want to talk about the 10 most crazy Formula 1 records. But before we start, as always, please subscribe, like, leave a comment, everything that you know how to do. First crazy record, the number of podiums during one season. Any idea who that can be? It was in 2021. There were 22 races and Lewis Hamilton scored 18 podiums out of 22 races. There's only four races that it was another podium. Even though it didn't win the championship in 2021, 18 podiums out of 22 races is absolutely outstanding. I'm not sure that record is going to be beaten. I mean, there's more and more races per year, so yes, there's more chances. But 18 out of 22 is very impressive. Crazy fact number two, who was the youngest Formula 1 world champion and old, why is he? It was 23 years old, four months and 11 days. He's been four time world champion with his first world champion in 2010, that's Sebastian Vettel, was world champion in 2010, 11, 12 and 13, four world title in a row. I was lucky to be racing Sebastian during some of that time. Water driver is retiring at the end of the year and yeah, youngest Formula 1 champion ever. Again, that's going to be a tough one to break. I think Fernando was the one before, but 23 years, four months, 11 days, that's the one to beat. Driver who was the most grand prix in Formula 1. Now I'm going to do the video, but I'm going to be outdated very soon. It's Kimi Raikkonen and Fernando Alonso with 350 grand prix in Formula 1. Kimi stayed in Formula 1 for 20 years. Fernando is one in and out, but he's probably going to be here for quite a bit and he's the one. He's going to be the one in Singapore with the most grand prix started in Formula 1 with 351. Right now he's on the tire with Kimi Raikkonen, so I thought I was going to go and bring that stats here, even though it will be changed very soon. The highest number of spectators are one GP. Which Grand Prix can it be and how many people? That's the stat number four and it was the US GP in 2021 with 400,000 spectators. Before I was UK with 351,000 spectators, it's not on one day, it's on the three days of the Grand Prix, but that's 125 or 133 actually per day for the US Grand Prix in 2021. I believe Vegas in 2023 is going to be the one with the biggest attendance, but we'll have to wait till the end of 2023 to know that. Youngest Formula 1 Grand Prix driver and that record won't be beaten because now you need to be 18 years to attend or to have the super license. So that's Max Verstappen, Max with 17 years and 166 days at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix. He's also the youngest driver ever to score points, as he did that two weeks after his first Grand Prix. So that record is set in stone unless the rules change, but I don't think it will, so the youngest Grand Prix driver and youngest driver to score points are always pretty much going to be Max Verstappen. Now talking of the youngest, who was the oldest Formula 1 driver? And that's Louis Chiron. He was 55 years, nine months, 19 days when he won the 1955 Monaco GP and he set on his own race a record on that day, 55 years plus. That's pretty cool. Again, don't think that one will be beaten different times, but it's good to know that at 36 years old I've still got plenty of time to go racing. Fastest top speed. Top speed is always a question I'm being asked. How fast do you go? We don't know, but the fastest top speed in Formula 1 car was set during the 2016 Mexico GP. Why Mexico? Because Mexico is more than 2,000 meters of altitude and that altitude, density altitude, which is the density of the air is much lower than at sea level and therefore there's much less drag in a car. There's less cooling, there's a little bit less power for the engine, but no, with the V6 hybrid you've got the electric engine, turbo engine, so you actually don't lose that much power at altitude and that was 372.5 kilometers an hour. That's 231 miles an hour. It's not as fast as any car on oval, but it's pretty fast and yes, Mexico and Mexico and the Mexican GP is pretty much always going to be the one that the car goes the fastest just because of that drag reduction due to the altitude. Junger's driver to win a GP. Surprise, surprise, Max Verstappen. Again 18 years, 7 months, 15 days at the Spanish Garbwin Barcelona for his first race with Red Bull actually back in 2017 and the funny fact, he was just 7 months old enough to open a bottle of champagne. If he was under 18, he wouldn't have been able to drink champagne on podium and for your first win that sucks a little bit. So luckily enough, he was above 18 and was able to drink champagne. If he was in the Dicardo, he wouldn't have been able to drink champagne as he needed to be above 21 year old to drink alcohol in the States, but in Europe 18 years and 7 months was old enough to enjoy champagne for his first out of many Formula 1 wins. The most world championship for one driver? Well, that's an easy one. I guess you guessed it already, Michael Schumacher and Louis Hamilton with 7 world title each. Pretty an amazing number. Louis currently, I mean not in 2022 but why not in 2023? Could go for 8. World champion was very close in 2021. So there's open, there's definitely an opening here to get a driver with more than 7 world championship, but right now it's a tie between Louis Hamilton and Michael Schumacher. Fastest pit stop in that funny story? Well, if you have seen the video about the difference between pit stop in Formula 1 and IndyCar, that's a good start. I don't think I gave you the number there. It was made by Red Bull in 1 second and 82 seconds. So 1 second, 8 tenths and 200. Yeah, that's correct. Sorry, I got lost here. But 1.82 seconds. Imagine when you want to change your winter tire. If you leave somewhere it's snow in the winter and they ask you for 4 hours to change your tire. Well, just tell them for what one can do in 1.82 seconds. So there's no excuse there. No, don't do that. It's gonna get bad. But yes, I mean, that is absolutely 1.82 seconds. There you go. Off you go. Absolutely stunning. The rules change a bit since then. So it's a little bit slower now. They've got bigger wheels. But still, they go fast. But that was that 1.82 seconds. It was just insane. I remember seeing it live. Did they even change a tire there? And yes, they did. So congrats to the Red Bull team on that one. Well, I think that's it for today. Some pretty good stats. I'm sure there were some that you knew that I knew. Some that I had to go on Google to make sure that I had them right. But out of 10, I think I knew 7, 6, 7, maybe 8. So it wasn't too bad. Let me know how much you knew. I didn't know about Louis Chiron, I'm gonna be honest. I wasn't sure about the exact age of Max Verstappen on these different records. I knew it was him. But let me know how you did on that quiz. And I'll see you very soon for more. Thank you. Bye-bye.