The Austin weekend ended with the victory by Charles Leclerc, who together with Carlos Sainz brought Ferrari the first double on American soil since 2006. Max Verstappen finished in third place, overtaking Michael Schumacher into second place in terms of races with the same manufacturer. Below, then, the ten statistics more interesting than United States GP.
US GP Stats: Ferrari and Leclerc set records
La Ferrari is having a memorable 2024 with two doublets, a milestone he hadn't reached since 2017. Furthermore, in Melbourne and Austin the two drivers swapped places on the podium: a result that had been missing since 2008, the year of the last constructors' title of the Prancing Horse. With his success, Charles Leclerc he became the seventh driver in history to win the race in which he had been disqualified the previous year, the first by David Coulthard in Brazil in 2001.

Moving on to McLaren, pole Lando's position Norris It was the first for the Woking team in the United States since 2007 , 300th for a British driver in F1, consolidating Britain's lead in the number of pole positions among other nations (second-placed Germany stands at 166). Despite a disappointing fourth place finish, Norris then became the Driver with the most points in McLaren's history.
US GP Stats: Hamilton, Nightmare Weekend
Lewis Hamilton experienced a complicated US GP. The seven-time champion recorded the first career retirement on American soil after 16 races and also scoring the First DNF for Mercedes in Austin.
Max too Verstappen, despite winning the sprint (four out of four this year) and the podium on Sunday, has had better weekends. After winning every race in the States from 2021 to 2023, the Dutch champion is still dry in 2024. The Hasselt native is then living his longest winless drought since 2020, not triumphing from 9 races.

US GP Stats: The Curse of Pole Position teacher
For third consecutive year in Texan land, the driver who conquered the pole position he failed to get on the podium. Furthermore, for the sixth year in the last 7, the poleman has lost the lead on the first lap. The exception? Valtteri Bottas in 2019.