Red Bull: Austria, home of Verstappen
- Red Bull has the same points as Mercedes, Aston Martin and McLaren combined.
- The tenth victory in a row for Red Bull brings them just one point away from McLaren's record for consecutive victories (11 in 1988).
- On lap 25, Leclerc passed Verstappen for the race lead. Verstappen's streak of consecutive leading laps thus ended at 248 laps. The Dutchman is in third place all time behind Ayrton Senna (264 laps) and Alberto Ascari (305 laps).
- Today is Verstappen's seventh hat-trick (pole, victory and fastest lap) in his career. Senna and Ascari matched. In front of him, Vettel and Prost (8), Fangio (9), Clark (11), Hamilton (19) and Schumacher (22).

- The Red Bull Ring becomes the circuit where Verstappen achieved the most career victories (5), ahead of the Autodromo Hernanos Rodriguez (4), the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and Yas Marina (3).
- Verstappen's eighth podium in Austria also puts the circuit at the top of the podium rankings, overtaking Barcelona with 7.
- Verstappen has achieved half of his victories in the last 14 months, since Imola 2022. In this time, the Dutchman has won as many races as Raikkonen in his entire career.

- Verstappen has won as many sprints (4) as all the other drivers combined (Bottas 2, Perez 1, Russell 1).
- With second position in the sprint, Perez remains the driver with the most points in the sprints in 2023 (15 against Verstappen's 14).
- Perez has fewer participations in Q3 than more than half the grid: Alonso, Sainz, Verstappen, Hamilton, Leclerc, Ocon, Russell, Stroll, Gasly, Norris, Hulkenberg.
Ferrari: Sainz's paradox
- With 10 points, Sainz is the driver who has earned the most points in the sprints this year after the two Red Bulls. Paradoxically, however, he is still without a podium in 2023.
Mercedes: Bitter Austria
- With tenth place in the sprint, Hamilton missed out on the points on Saturday for the first time since Imola 2022.
- Hamilton's eighth place is his worst ever result at the Red Bull Ring (excluding retirements).
McLaren: Norris' consistency in Austria

- Norris has always finished in the top 7 in Austria: his worst result is a seventh place in 2022, while his best result is a third place in 2020 and 2021.
Aston Martin
- With fifth place, Alonso equals his best result ever in Austria, achieved in 2014 with Ferrari.
Alpine
- Ocon is the new record holder for the most penalties in a match (4), surpassing Pastor Maldonado and himself (3).
Haas
- With his retirement in Sunday's race, Hulkenberg sees his streak of 22 consecutive races, which began at the 2019 Hungarian GP, come to an end.


