#F1 2018 points driver
#F1 2018 points drivers
On two occasions involving three drivers, second drivers of teams that officially entered only one car were ineligible for points. Between 19, drivers were awarded an equal points distribution share if they shared a car with another or for setting the same fastest lap as another. Mercedes are second with 6298.50 and McLaren are third with 5830.5. Scuderia Ferrari holds the record for the highest Constructors' Championship points total with 8712. Lewis Hamilton has the highest Drivers' Championship points total with 4165.5, Sebastian Vettel is second with 3061 and Fernando Alonso is third with 1980. Īs of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, there have been 345 drivers scoring Drivers' Championship points, and 70 out of 170 teams who have tallied Constructors' Championship points, in 1,057 World Championship races. Each Grand Prix winner tallied 8 points from 1950 to 1960, 9 from 1961 to 1990, 10 between 19 and 25 since 2010.
#F1 2018 points series
Unlike certain other motor racing series such as the Ind圜ar Series, F1 has never given extra points to drivers for leading the highest number of laps or qualifying on pole position. Sprint qualifying was introduced in 2021 to set the starting order at three Grands Prix and the winner of this race receives three points. The bonus point for fastest lap was reintroduced in 2019 but only drivers and constructors who finished in the top ten are eligible to score the point. The FIA extended the system again to include the first ten Grand Prix finishers in 2010. In 2003, the FIA revised the structure to the top eight finishers of each race. The format was expanded to include the first six finishers of each event between 19 but with no point for fastest lap.
#F1 2018 points plus
From 1950 to 1959, the top five finishers of each race plus the fastest lap setter tallied points. Up until 1979, most years saw only the highest-scoring participant in each Grand Prix for each constructor contributing points towards the Drivers' title. Participants in every season until 1990 could only achieve Drivers' Championship points for their best-placed finishes in a specified maximum number of races. The points scoring has been changed several times throughout F1 history. At the conclusion of the season, both championships are officially presented at the end-of-season FIA Prize Giving Ceremony held in various locations to the participant and team with the most points attained. Each driver accumulates championship points individually in the World Drivers' Championship and collectively for the team they compete for in the World Constructors' Championship. A points scoring system is used for each Grand Prix held over the course of the F1 season to determine the outcome of two annual championships, one for drivers ( World Drivers' Championship) since 1950, and one for constructors ( World Constructors' Championship) since 1958. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, usually held on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The "formula" in the name alludes to a series of rules set by the FIA to which all participants and vehicles are required to conform. Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing series administered by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body.