Hamilton vs Russell – who's ahead? | The key scores in F1's big duels

Lewis Hamilton vs George Russell, Max Verstappen vs Sergio Perez and all the F1 2023 team-mate duels As the F1 season prepares to resume this weekend, which driver is ahead in the key head-to-head match-ups at each team so far? watch the Dutch Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1, with the track action underway on Friday and Sunday's race starting at 2pm Last Updated: 22/08/23 5:31pm Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Check out some of the funniest moments from the 2023 F1 season so far Check out some of the funniest moments from the 2023 F1 season so far The driver match-up at each Formula 1 team is always one of the biggest talking points of any season. So with Fernando Alonso, Alex Albon, Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen among those performing particularly strongly against their respective team-mates after the first dozen rounds of this 2023 campaign, how do the key overall metrics stand at each of the 10 teams as the racing resumes in the Netherlands this weekend?Notes on the head-to-head numbers: Qualifying scores are awarded on the results at the end of Q3 before any grid penalties are applied; If both cars from the same team fail to finish a race, then no head-to-head score for that race is awarded; The Sprint Shootout and Sprint results are not included in the main head-to-head numbers below. Red Bull: All-conquering Verstappen Qualifying: Verstappen 10 vs 2 PerezRace: Verstappen 10 vs 2 PerezDid Not Finish (DNF): Verstappen 0 vs 0 PerezPoints: Verstappen 314 vs 189 PerezNo surprises here.Max Verstappen's utter domination of the 2023 season is reflected in his team-mate head-to-head with Sergio Perez.The score reads 8-0 to the runaway title leader in both qualifying and the grand prix since Perez's win in Azerbaijan back in April, with the Mexican's early-season hopes to mount a title challenge undone by a succession of qualifying disappointments amid his team-mate's relentless front-running form.Poles: 7 vs 2; In Q3: 11 vs 6; Average grid spot: 3.4 vs 9.3Wins 10 vs 2; Podiums: 12 vs 7Sprints: 2 vs 1Mercedes: Hamilton regains the momentum Qualifying: Hamilton 7 vs 5 RussellRace: Hamilton 9 vs 3 RussellDNF: Hamilton 0 vs 2 RussellPoints: Hamilton 148 vs 99 RussellConsidering George Russell started the season by outqualifying his team-mate at the season's first four events, Lewis Hamilton has been in fine form since to swing the second year of the all-British head-to-head in his favour.It has been the seven-time champion who has been able to extract the most from the improved - but not-yet-Red Bull challenging - W14 more consistently.Hamilton delivered the car's only pole position in Hungary and four of its five podium finishes up to the summer break.Poles: 1 vs 0; In Q3: 11 vs 8; Average grid spot: 5.3 vs 7.9Podiums: 4 vs 1; Races in points: 12 vs 10Sprints: 1 vs 2Aston Martin: Relentless Alonso sets the standard Qualifying: Alonso 10 vs 2 StrollRace: Alonso 11 vs 1 StrollDNF: Alonso 0 vs 2 StrollPoints: Alonso 149 vs 47 StrollNot for the first time in his long career, Fernando Alonso is setting a high bar in the battle against his team-mate.Lance Stroll is the latest driver to experience the relentlessness of the two-time champion, with the podium-achieving form that Aston Martin displayed in the season's early months very much reflecting well on Alonso.Ironically, it was only really the Spaniard's home event at Barcelona in June when Stroll had the upper hand for most of a weekend.Front-rows: 4 vs 0; In Q3: 12 vs 8; Average grid spot: 5.3 vs 10.3Podiums: 6 vs 0; Races in points: 12 vs 8Sprints: 1 vs 2Ferrari: Leclerc back ahead despite Sainz consistency Qualifying: Leclerc 8 vs 4 SainzRace: Leclerc 7 vs 5 SainzDNF: Leclerc 2 vs 1 SainzPoints: Leclerc 99 vs 92 Sainz2023 is not proving to be the season Ferrari envisaged, so the battle to be top dog from weekend to weekend here hasn't often counted for as much as the drivers would want.Despite a tough start to the season with retirements from two of the opening three rounds, it's Charles Leclerc who has fought back to lead in the key metrics, although Carlos Sainz continues to put up a decent fight against one of the sport's outright fastest drivers over a single lap.Indeed, Sainz has the more consistent results in qualifying - with only Verstappen achieving a higher average grid spot across the first dozen rounds - and races but Leclerc has achieved all the poles and podiums.Poles: 2 vs 0; In Q3: 10 vs 11; Average grid spot: 6.6 vs 5Podiums: 3 vs 0; Races in points: 9 vs 11Sprints: 1 vs 2McLaren: Norris still leading the charge Qualifying: Norris 10 vs 2 PiastriRace: Norris 9 vs 3 PiastriDNF: Norris 0 vs 2 PiastriPoints: Norris: 69 vs 34 PiastriLando Norris continues to set the standard at McLaren, with the 23-year-old's well-established speed and under-rated consistency a high bar for Oscar Piastri to try and emulate in the Australi

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