Ferrari-powered teams raced the least number of laps in 2022 F1 season, data reveals

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Valtteri Bottas of Finland driving the (#77) Alfa Romeo F1 C42 Ferrari runs wide as he and Mick Schumacher of Germany and Haas F1 battle for track position during the F1 Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo Nazionale Monza on September 11, 2022, in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

The 2022 F1 season was filled with disappointment not just for Ferrari, but for other teams that used their engines as well. While Ferrari faltered due to multiple factors, customer teams Alfa Romeo and Haas didn't fare much better, either.

A detailed study by GPBlog revealed that teams that used engines from the Italian manufacturer completed the least amount of laps throughout the season in contrast to other teams. Although Ferrari themselves suffered due to factors other than their engine itself, it is hard to say if other teams had any advantage as well. The poor reliability of the Ferrari 066/7 engine turned out to be a nightmare for the midfield teams.

The engine's reliability was of much speculation after the failures drivers faced in Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, and more. Although the team mostly fixed the issue later into the season, the damage had already been done; to them and other teams.

Scuderia drivers Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz and Alfa Romeo's Valtteri Bottas suffered two retirements each due to engine issues. Similar issues took out Bottas' teammate Zhou Guanyu and Haas drivers Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher once each over the course of the season. The engine troubles only added to their existing tally of other incidents suffered during the course of a race.


Which teams completed how many laps in the 2022 F1 season, apart from Ferrari?

In the aforementioned study, it was revealed that Mercedes completed the most laps in the entire 2022 F1 season, with Red Bull following them up in second place. Meanwhile, although the Ferrari engine had pace, it suffered in terms of reliability. Alfa Romeo suffered multiple DNFs throughout the season and so did Scuderia themselves.

Here is the table made by GPBlog that shows the teams and the number of laps they completed throughout the season:

TeamNumber of Laps
Mercedes2486
Red Bull2454
McLaren 2448
Aston Martin2442
Alpine2361
AlphaTauri2338
Williams2308
Haas2274
Ferrari 2222
Alfa Romeo2196

The data clearly shows that teams powered by engines from the Italian manufacturer sit at the bottom of the list. Mercedes were the most reliable throughout the season as Red Bull suffered, too, during the initial races of the season. Both Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez retired from the Bahrain GP, with Verstappen retiring once again from the Australian GP. They, however, got on top of their issues and did not suffer any engine-related retirements later.

While this list is not completely dependent on engine failures since there are other things such as crashes, etc, it is certainly interesting to note that the bottom three teams have the same engine manufacturer.

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