
The hook here is Albon breaking Mansell's starts record at Barcelona, which gives the ranking a live news peg rather than just being a retrospective exercise. What the list actually reveals is how thin the line between legacy and footnote can be — Maldonado sits above Russell because one win in 2012 still outweighs three seasons of exceptional qualifying in an uncompetitive car. The Senna entry is the most sobering: three pole positions and a ranking of 27th, a reminder of how much the sport lost at Imola. Sainz's placement at 23rd with an explicit note that he should climb significantly higher is the one forward-looking signal embedded in an otherwise historical document.
For its rocky start to 2026, the Williams Formula 1 team remains one of the most successful in world championship history, with 114 victories and 16 titles.Since starting up in 1977, initially running