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Grand Prix attended

 * https://racingnews365.com/all-of-the-ex-f1-drivers-racing-in-the-daytona-24-hours-this-weekend

Grand Prix
Bold signifies Championship winner, Italics race attended winner

US Grand Prix historic

 * https://www.mastershistoricracing.com/uploads/file/cota23-mhr-provisional-entry-list(1).pdf

Freightliner Legends Cup

 * https://www.reddit.com/r/INDYCAR/comments/z92a0l/ot_throwback_to_last_month_some_photos_i_took/
 * https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBZzXx5tzmg&ab_channel=IQPR
 * https://i.redd.it/v50ple21u63a1.jpg

Drivers
This list is accurate as of the. Drivers who only participated in Friday practice and who were not actually entered for the race are not included.

Triple Crown candidates
The following table includes the alternative definition of winning the Indianapolis 500 plus the 24 Hours of Le Mans plus either of the Monaco Grand Prix or the Formula One World Drivers' Championship.

Driver records by Decade
Statistics below are for all-time leaders, as of end of GBR 2024.

World Drivers Champions
Only World Champions or current Formula One drivers are listed below, ranked by Championships, second-place, and third-place finishes. If tied, the driver with the highest percentage race win is listed first (Percentage race win is based on starts, not entries). Drivers with race wins currently on grid are also listed.

List updated as of end of 2023.

Non-World Drivers Champions
Notable non-World Driver's Champions, minimum is top 3 finish:

1950-60's Rivalry

 * Froilan (50-60)
 * Brooks (56-61)
 * Hill (58-66)

1970-80's Rivalry

 * Ickx (70-79)
 * Regazzoni (70-79)
 * Hunt (73-79)
 * Berger (84-89)

1990-00's Rivalry

 * Berger (90-97)
 * Frentzen (94-03)
 * Montoya (01-06)
 * Massa (02-09)

Foreign Formula One records
Notes:
 * Formula One World Drivers' Champions of the year in bold.
 * Numbers in brackets indicate how many times the driver has won the award, up to and including that year.

Multiple winners
Notes:
 * Formula One World Drivers' Champions are listed in bold

= France =

WDC View
Minimum classification: Top 3 in WDC or 10 podiums.

Best By Year
Notes:
 * Formula One World Drivers' Champions of the year in bold.
 * Numbers in brackets indicate how many times the driver has won the award, up to and including that year.

Multiple winners
Notes:
 * Formula One World Drivers' Champions are listed in bold

Modern Day
= Formula E World Drivers Champions = Only World Champions or current Formula One drivers are listed below, ranked by Championships, second-place, and third-place finishes. If tied, the driver with the highest percentage race win is listed first (Percentage race win is based on starts, not entries). Drivers with race wins currently on grid are also listed.

List updated as of end of 2023

Formula E rivalries
= 2025 =

Entries
The following constructors and drivers are under contract to compete in the 2024 World Championship. All teams are set to compete with tyres supplied by Pirelli. Each team is required to enter at least two drivers, one for each of the two mandatory cars.

Notes
 * – Team competed as Alfa Romeo in 2023.
 * – Team competed as Scuderia AlphaTauri in 2023.