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PodiumCeremony

The Podium is the name given to the rostrum on which prizes are awarded to the three highest placed drivers at the end of a Grand Prix. The terms podium position and podium finish are often used to describe drivers in the top three positions during the race, and at the finish respectively.

The current record holder for the most podium finishes is Michael Schumacher with 155 from 306 race starts.

Podium procedure

As of the 2012 season, the top-three drivers and a representative of the winning constructor join a group of dignitaries from the official sponsor or nation of the Grand Prix on the podium. The race winner stands atop the central, highest step, with the second placed driver on his right and third placed driver on his left. The winning constructor stands atop a separate podium.

Following the National Anthems of the winning team and constructor, the trophies are presented in the following order: winner, winning constructor, second place then third place. The drivers then open their bottles of champagne and celebrate. In countries where alcohol is prohibited, sparkling fruit juice is often used. In the event of a fatality or serious injury at a Grand Prix, the champagne celebration is often skipped altogether.

The top three drivers then attend a separate press conference.

Records

Most Podiums

Pos Driver Race Starts Podiums
1 Michael Schumacher

306

155

2 Alain Prost

198

106

3 Ayrton Senna

161

80

4 Fernando Alonso

379

106

5 Rubens Barrichello

322

68

6 Kimi Räikkönen

349

103

7 David Coulthard

246

62

8 Nelson Piquet

203

60

9 Nigel Mansell

187

59

10 Niki Lauda

170

54

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