F1 Raceweek: Mercedes 21 points from glory - Japanese GP in numbers

Mercedes had one very unhappy driver on its hands in the wake of Lewis Hamilton's forced retirement in Malaysia, but it is eyeing another constructors' championship title at the Japanese Grand prix.

Published : Oct 05, 2016 15:38 IST

Lewis Hamilton will look to forget his no-show at Malaysia.

Mercedes had one very unhappy driver on its hands in the wake of Lewis Hamilton's forced retirement in Malaysia, but it is eyeing another constructors' championship title at the Japanese Grand prix.

The glory will be Mercedes' if Hamilton and standings leader Nico Rosberg can put on a strong showing at Suzuka, where they took first and second respectively in 2015.

Rosberg has a 23-point advantage over the reigning champion, but will harbour memories of having squandered pole position at this race last year.

 

21  - Mercedes will win the constructors' title in Japan if its drivers earn 21 points.

100 - Hamilton clocked up his century of pole positions in Sepang, behind only Michael Schumacher (116).

3 - Sebastian Vettel has failed to finish three races in 2016, which is more DNFs than Fernando Alonso tallied in any of his five seasons with Ferrari. 

9 - McLaren is the team with the most wins in Japan, with nine to its name.

12 - Japan has been the scene of 12 races that have determined the outcome of the world championship - more than any other country.

- Nico Rosberg has never won a Formula One race in October. It is the only month in the season in which he has never won.  

16 -  Schumacher won his first world championship for Ferrari and the third title in his career 16 years ago.