Oscar Piastri is potentially just weeks away from surpassing Daniel Ricciardo’s F1 record, needing just three more Grand Prix victories to surpass the latter's tally.
Daniel Ricciardo, the 35-year-old Australian F1 driver, won eight Grands Prix throughout 14 seasons, distributed across his career from 2011 to 2024.
Piastri, at only 23 years old, is on the verge of setting a new benchmark among Australian F1 drivers by potentially becoming the fastest to achieve eight Grand Prix victories.

Piastri gained his first F1 victory at the 2024 Hungarian Grand Prix and has accumulated a total of six wins, including at the recent 2025 Miami Grand Prix. This impressive run has placed him just two victories away from matching Ricciardo's record.
Emilia Romagna Grand Prix will be the next GP, scheduled to take place at the Imola Circuit (Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari) in Italy from May 16 to 18, 2025.
How many F1 Grands Prix has Oscar Piastri won?
Piastri currently has six Grand Prix victories to his name.
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Grand Prix | Year |
Hungary | 2024 |
Azerbaijan | 2024 |
China | 2025 |
Bahrain | 2025 |
Saudi Arabia | 2025 |
Miami | 2025 |
Most F1 Grand Prix wins by an Australian driver
Driver | Active Years | Race Wins |
Jack Brabham | 1955-1970 | 14 |
Alan Jones | 1975-1986 | 12 |
Mark Webber | 2002-2013 | 9 |
Daniel Ricciardo | 2011-current | 8 |
Oscar Piastri | 2023-current | 6 |