P1racenews AI automatic summary:
To achieve it, Bearman must finish where he starts in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Oliver Bearman has a chance to set an all-time F1 record at the Hungarian Grand Prix if he fails to score any points. He has finished the last four grands prix in 11th place, tying the all-time F1 record for most consecutive finishes in a position other than first. Bearman can claim the record if he narrowly misses points again, having qualified for the Budapest race in 11th place. Currently, he shares the record with eight other drivers, including Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, and Valtteri Bottas. Max Verstappen currently holds the record for most consecutive finishes in first place, with 10 straight wins from the 2023 Miami to Italian Grands Prix. When asked about the record possibility, Bearman initially expressed disinterest but later vowed to try not to break the record.






