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The 2013 Formula 1 season so far in numbers

Who has won the most races? How many drivers boast 100% points-finishing records? Who has completed the fewest laps?

Most laps completed (maximum of 623)
1. Kimi Raikkonen, Lewis Hamilton - 622.
3. Jenson Button - 619.
4. Sebastian Vettel - 612.
5. Sergio Perez - 609.
6. Max Chilton - 608.
7. Valtteri Bottas - 591.
8. Paul Di Resta - 584.
9. Mark Webber - 582.
10. Daniel Ricciardo - 577. Least number of laps completed (bottom five)
1. Adrian Sutil - 490.
2. Jean-Eric Vergne - 511.
3. Felipe Massa - 515.
4. Esteban Gutierrez - 518.
5. Nico Hulkenberg - 538.

Milestones

- Kimi Raikkonen breaks Michael Schumacher's drivers' record (23 races) for consecutive points finishes. New record stands at 27 races - and counting! - McLaren's constructors' record for consecutive grands prix in the points ends at 64 races (Bahrain 2010 - Monaco 2013). Ferrari currently on run of 58 straight points-paying finishes. - Fernando Alonso moves ahead of Nigel Mansell into fourth place in F1's all-time standings with 32 career wins. - Sebastian Vettel becomes the sixth driver - and the fastest by one start - to reach 30 grand prix victories. Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, becomes seventh driver to rack up 30 career poles. - Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso become tenth and 11th drivers in history to compete in more than 200 grands prix; Adrian Sutil becomes the 65th to reach 100 starts.