#1 Kimi Raikkonen (46 Fastest Laps)
Stirling Moss once said ' Quite frankly, Kimi Raikkonen is the fastest driver in the world '. From setting his first fastest lap all the way back in the 2002 Australian Grand Prix to managing it in the 2018 Austrian Grand Prix, A man who defines that age is just a number.
He equaled Michael Schumacher's record for the highest number of fastest laps (10) in a single season in 2005 and repeated it in 2008 and is the only driver in Formula 1 history to manage 10 fastest laps in two different seasons.
He even holds the record for the fastest ever lap in Formula 1 history averaging out at 263.587 km/h.
Popularly known as The Iceman, a driver many believe should have been a multiple-time world champion during his Mclaren days, Raikkonen still seems to manage to break records at the age of 38.
With Sauber F1 team confirming he will be driving for two more years, we may be well into seeing more unique records being broken by the 2007 World Champion.