The Barcelona Grand Prix last weekend marked the seventh round of the 2026 Formula 1 season. And after the checkered flag, Ferrari is the team that has completed the most laps with its two drivers so far in the championship.
Lewis Hamilton was the race winner in Spain, extending his victory tally to 106, and it was also his first triumph with the Maranello outfit. There were more than 680 days between his last victory, in Belgium 2024, and Barcelona 2026.
With the end of the race, then, despite Charles Leclerc’s retirement, the Italian squad remains the team that has completed the most laps in the 2026 championship with 854 completed. In second place is Mercedes with 828 — both George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have already retired this year.
In third place comes Alpine, with Haas and Racing Bulls completing the top five teams on the Formula 1 grid with the most laps run this season. Williams and Red Bull hold the sixth and seventh spots, respectively.
On the other hand, unsurprisingly, Aston Martin sits in last place with only 562 laps completed — 292 fewer than Ferrari. Ahead of them are McLaren with 635, Audi with 662 and Cadillac with 670.