Most Consecutive Points Finishes
| Driver | Points finishes | Races | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michael Schumacher | 24 | 2001 Hungarian Grand Prix–2003 Malaysian Grand Prix |
| 2 | Fernando Alonso | 23 | 2011 European Grand Prix–2012 Hungarian Grand Prix |
| 3 | Sebastian Vettel | 19 | 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix–2011 Indian Grand Prix |
| 4 | Kimi Räikkönen | 17* | 2012 Bahrain Grand Prix–2012 Brazilian Grand Prix |
| 5 | Carlos Reutemann | 15 | 1980 Belgian Grand Prix–1981 Belgian Grand Prix |
| 6 | Mark Webber | 14 | 2010 Brazilian Grand Prix–2011 Belgian Grand Prix |
| 7 | Jim Clark | 12 | 1963 Belgian Grand Prix–1964 Belgian Grand Prix |
| Mika Häkkinen | 12 | 2000 San Marino Grand Prix–2000 Italian Grand Prix | |
| Rubens Barrichello | 12 | 2003 Japanese Grand Prix–2004 British Grand Prix | |
| Jenson Button | 12 | 2005 French Grand Prix–2006 Malaysian Grand Prix | |
| Kimi Räikkönen | 12 | 2007 Hungarian Grand Prix–2008 Turkish Grand Prix |
* Indicates consecutive streak still going.
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