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Every Formula One Grand Slam Ever

A Grand Slam (or Grand Chelem) is a perfect weekend by a driver. In order to get it, the driver needs to conquer pole position, win the race, get the fastest lap and lead every lap. Only a few drivers could get it throughout history, so can you name them all?
As of the 2023 Netherlands GP
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Number of GS
Last GS
Country
Answer
8
German GP 1965
United Kingdom
Jim Clark
6
Abu Dhabi GP 2019
United Kingdom
Lewis Hamilton
5
British GP 1953
Italy
Alberto Ascari
5
Hungarian GP 2004
Germany
Michael Schumacher
4
United States GP 1972
United Kingdom
Jackie Stewart
4
Italian GP 1990
Brazil
Ayrton Senna
4
British GP 1992
United Kingdom
Nigel Mansell
4
Korean GP 2013
Germany
Sebastian Vettel
3
Canadian GP 1984
Brazil
Nelson Piquet
3
Spanish GP 2023
Netherlands
Max Verstappen
2
German GP 1956
Argentina
Juan Manuel Fangio
2
British GP 1966
Australia
Jack Brabham
2
Monaco GP 1998
Finland
Mika Hakkinen
Number of GS
Last GS
Country
Answer
2
European GP 2016
Germany
Nico Rosberg
1
French GP 1958
Great Britain
Mike Hawthorn
1
Portuguese GP 1959
Great Britain
Stirling Moss
1
Austrian GP 1971
Switzerland
Jo Siffert
1
German GP 1972
Belgium
Jacky Ickx
1
United States GP West 1976
Switzerland
Clay Regazzoni
1
Belgian GP 1976
Austria
Niki Lauda
1
Brazilian GP 1979
France
Jacques Laffite
1
United States GP West 1979
Canada
Gilles Villeneuve
1
Australian GP 1987
Austria
Gerhard Berger
1
Hungarian GP 1995
Great Britain
Damon Hill
1
Singapore GP 2010
Spain
Fernando Alonso
1
Australian GP 2022
Monaco
Charles Leclerc
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Apr 4, 2023
I find it hard to believe that Alain Prost never had a Grand Slam.