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Here are the final standings for 2010:

Mark Webber 375 (12 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Nico Rosberg 284 (4 wins, 7 2nd, 2 3rd)
Robert Kubica 276 (3 wins, 5 2nd, 5 3rd)
Adrian Sutil 155 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Kamui Kobayashi 127 (1 2nd, 3 3rd)
Jaime Alguersuari 123 (2 4th)
Nico Hülkenberg 109 (3 3rd)
Vitantonio Liuzzi 108 (1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Vitaly Petrov 98 (1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Sebastien Buemi 87 (3 4th)
Pedro de la Rosa 50 (1 4th)
Heikki Kovalainen 39 (1 6th)
Nick Heidfeld 38 (1 3rd)
Jarno Trulli 13 (1 7th)
Karun Chandhok 9 (1 8th, 2 9th, 1 10th, 2 11th)
Bruno Senna 9 (1 8th, 2 9th, 1 10th, 1 11th)
Lucas di Grassi 7 (1 8th)
Timo Glock 5 (1 8th)
Sakon Yamamoto 3 (1 9th)

Webber was dominant, while Rosberg and Kubica battled for the 2nd place. Webber clinched the title after victory in Japan while Rosberg retired.
Kobayashi lost lots of points in early season retirements. Toro Rosso point comparison has quite a turnaround.
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Bleu - since you originally thought of this idea, would you like to do the "backwards" version of this? (i.e. start with 2009 excluding Vettel, and exluding all "future" champions from earlier years)?

If not I'd quite like to do it myself! :)

BTW, really impressed with Kovalainen's total, what a great performance from a new team driver!
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1950 Nino Farina ITA Alfa Romeo
1951 Juan Manuel Fangio ARG Alfa Romeo
1952 Alberto Ascari ITA Ferrari
1953 Mike Hawthorn GBR Ferrari
1954 Jose Froilan Gonzalez ARG Ferrari
1955 Stirling Moss GBR Mercedes
1956 Peter Collins GBR Ferrari
1957 Luigi Musso ITA Ferrari
1958 Harry Schell USA BRM
1959 Jack Brabham AUS Cooper-Osca
1960 Bruce McLaren NZL Cooper-Maserati
1961 Wolfgang von Trips GER Ferrari
1962 Graham Hill GBR BRM
1963 Jim Clark GBR Lotus-Ford
1964 John Surtees GBR Ferrari
1965 Jackie Stewart GBR BRM
1966 Jochen Rindt AUT Cooper-Maserati
1967 Denny Hulme NZL Brabham-Repco
1968 Jacky Ickx BEL Ferrari
1969 Jean-Pierre Beltoise FRA Matra-Ford
1970 Clay Regazzoni SUI Ferrari
1971 Ronnie Peterson SWE March-Alfa Romeo
1972 Emerson Fittipaldi BRA Lotus-Ford
1973 Francois Cevert FRA Tyrrell-Ford
1974 Jody Scheckter RSA Tyrrell-Ford
1975 Niki Lauda AUT Ferrari
1976 James Hunt GBR McLaren-Ford
1977 Carlos Reutemann ARG Ferrari
1978 Mario Andretti USA Lotus-Ford
1979 Gilles Villeneuve CAN Ferrari
1980 Alan Jones AUS Williams-Ford
1981 Jacques Laffite FRA Ligier-Matra
1982 Keke Rosberg FIN Williams-Ford
1983 Alain Prost FRA Renault
1984 Elio de Angelis ITA Lotus-Renault
1985 Michele Alboreto ITA Ferrari
1986 Nelson Piquet BRA Williams-Honda
1987 Ayrton Senna BRA Lotus-Honda
1988 Gerhard Berger AUT Ferrari
1989 Riccardo Patrese ITA Williams-Renault
1990 Nigel Mansell GBR Ferrari
1991 Jean Alesi FRA Ferrari
1992 Michael Schumacher GER Benetton-Ford
1993 Damon Hill GBR Williams-Renault
1994 Mika Häkkinen FIN McLaren-Peugeot
1995 Johnny Herbert GBR Benetton-Renault
1996 Jacques Villeneuve CAN Williams-Renault
1997 Heinz-Harald Frentzen GER Williams-Renault
1998 David Coulthard GBR McLaren-Mercedes
1999 Eddie Irvine GBR Ferrari
2000 Rubens Barrichello BRA Ferrari
2001 Ralf Schumacher GER Williams-BMW
2002 Juan Pablo Montoya COL Williams-BMW
2003 Kimi Räikkönen FIN McLaren-Mercedes
2004 Jenson Button GBR BAR-Honda
2005 Fernando Alonso ESP Renault
2006 Giancarlo Fisichella ITA Renault
2007 Lewis Hamilton GBR McLaren-Mercedes
2008 Felipe Massa BRA Ferrari
2009 Sebastian Vettel GER RBR-Renault
2010 Mark Webber AUS RBR-Renault
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Benetton wrote:All of last post listing all world champions in this alternate universe

This is a great idea and would like this in all alternate universe threads for reference in each thread once they're complete.
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Sorry to resurrect this again, but I was having another play around with this format (this format with various points systems, and No Real Champions to me are the most realistic Alternative Championships), because something in one of the season's results really caught my eye, and I've worked out that if something slightly different had happened (ie Coulthard not had his pitlane crash at Adelaide '95 he won have been champion instead of Herbert - and he won under medals for this elimination), then anyone want a guess at who would have been a champion a few years down the line, at Herbert's expense (Herbert doesn't win at all if he loses 95)?

If anyone thought Herbert being a champion is weird, then this one (and also given his car) is even more odd! :)
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Not 100% sure, but I would say Kubica.

Irvine takes 1998, Ralf 1999, JPM 2001, Kimi 2002, Alonso 2003, Fisi 2005, Massa 2006 which leaves Kubica for 2008.
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It has to be Heidfeld in the 2001 Sauber. He finished only one point behind Montoya in the original version of this, but JPM had lots of retirements and with no Ralf Schumacher (as he would be eliminated in '1999) Quick Nick easily passes the Colombian.

And he would be the first champion of this who didn't win a race IRL since Beltoise.

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Ferrim wrote:It has to be Heidfeld in the 2001 Sauber. He finished only one point behind Montoya in the original version of this, but JPM had lots of retirements and with no Ralf Schumacher (as he would be eliminated in '1999) Quick Nick easily passes the Colombian.

And he would be the first champion of this who didn't win a race IRL since Beltoise.

Shame on you, DC!


Yes it was Heidfeld in 2001!! :mrgreen:

Basically after 95 with Coulthard out it's Villenueve in 96, Frentzen in 97 (as here), Irvine easily wins 98 with no DC, Ralf gets 99 with no Irvine, Barrichello easily gets 2000 as here, and so with Ralf out for 2001 as well, Heidfeld gains more than JPM does, and not only that, Raikkonen also beats JPM for runners up! :)

Basically it's impossible for JPM to win 2001 even with lots of eliminations, as he only finished in 6 races! 2002 he was much more consistent even without a real-life win.

(Actually continuing it on from there Massa beats Fisi in '06 on tiebreak but more wins too with Heidfeld out, so Kubica wins 2008 as well - but that happened as well in the one I did with the 2010 points from the start, so wasn't as shocking as Heidfeld winning 2001!).

Also Hamilton got 150 points out of a possible 170 in 2007!!!! (14 wins, 5th at Nurburgring, 3rd in Brazil, retirement in China)

I haven't worked out 2009 and 2010 yet, maybe with Kubica and Heidfeld both ouu of 2009 that could change things between the Red Bull drivers, I'd have loved Webber to have beaten Vettel when both are still eligible!
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Vettel does beat Webber in 2009 even with Heidfeld and Kubica out, but only by 3.5 points - Webber had a comfortable lead before the non-scoring run in Monza/Singapore/Suzuka :(
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Actually thinking about it, Nick probably is one of the favourites to take this year's title here - we have both Red Bulls, McLarens, Ferraris, Schumacher and Barrichello all eliminated as former champions. Kubica is out of the equation due to his injury. If Heidfeld doesn't complete the season it will disadvantage him, and you'd think Rosberg is probably favourite on paper but by all accounts Mercedes are struggling. If Mercedes are in trouble, and Kubica and Heidfeld share a seat by Robert returning before the end of the year then...............KAMUI KOBAYASHI WDC???????????????? :D
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James1978 wrote:Actually thinking about it, Nick probably is one of the favourites to take this year's title here - we have both Red Bulls, McLarens, Ferraris, Schumacher and Barrichello all eliminated as former champions. Kubica is out of the equation due to his injury. If Heidfeld doesn't complete the season it will disadvantage him, and you'd think Rosberg is probably favourite on paper but by all accounts Mercedes are struggling. If Mercedes are in trouble, and Kubica and Heidfeld share a seat by Robert returning before the end of the year then...............KAMUI KOBAYASHI WDC???????????????? :D


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And there's Petrov's first win!! :) (Indeed it is in "No Real Champions" too without Vettel and Hamilton......)

(Sadly Sauber lose a double podium and Perez would have been a sensational 2nd on his debut - but Di Resta unrejectifies himself straight away with 4th!!)
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2011 After 3 races
Petrov 44
Heidfeld 43
di Resta 39
Rosberg 35
Buemi 34
Kobayashi 33
Sutil 33
Alguersuari 16
Kovalainen 8
Trulli 6
d'Ambrosio 4
Glock 2
Perez 2
Maldonado 1

Shame for Kobayashi's DQ in Australia, he would be leading the championship.
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Wow! This is going to be very interesting to follow (for sure more than mine!)
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I'd say this should be a good 3-way scrap between Rosberg and the Renault drivers - unless Kubica returns which would probably scupper Heidfeld's chances, assuming it's him who makes way rather than Petrov. (In the other version of this I did which used the current point system since way back, Kubica is already eliminated due to winning 2008, as Massa beat Fisichella in 2006).

Also it's surely only a matter of time before Kobayashi wins a race? And HRT score points? :)
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It's just dawned on me who's won Monaco in this championship (it makes up for the disappointment of him losing out to Webber on the last lap for No Real Champions). :) :) :) :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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6 races in:
Rosberg 95
Heidfeld 94
Kobayashi 80
Petrov 69
Sutil 65
Buemi 62
di Resta 55
Perez 23
Alguersuari 21
Trulli 13
Kovalainen 12
d'Ambrosio 6
Maldonado 5
Glock 2
Liuzzi 1

Rosberg's three straight wins (China, Turkey, Spain) give him a big boost, although he hasn't been that good in other races. Kobayashi took great victory at Monaco and Liuzzi salvaged a point for HRT! Petrov's two DNFs hurt him badly, although he managed to get one point in Malaysia as he was classified and many drivers retiring.
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I changed the title of the topic.
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Bleu wrote:I changed the title of the topic.

Good choice. I was known to check the first page again every so often to remember which alternative championship this was!
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2011 after 11 races:

Rosberg 188
Petrov 126
Kobayashi 125
Heidfeld 121
Sutil 121
Buemi 102
di Resta 96
Alguersuari 86
Perez 65
Maldonado 18
Trulli 14
Kovalainen 13
d'Ambrosio 11
de la Rosa 8
Glock 7
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At least Petrov is beating Heidfeld in THIS championship. :lol:
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What's finally happened here? I guess Rosberg won!

With Vettel, Webber, Alonso, Massa, Button, Hamilton, Rosberg, Schumacher and Räikkönen all eliminated for 2012, this one could be a hell of a laugh! :mrgreen:
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I think a lot might hinge on Kubica coming back as he's still in this championship unlike the similar medals one.

Without him you're looking at someone like Petrov, Sutil or Kobayashi being champion! :)
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I don't count on Robert coming back, sadly. Certainly not in 2012.
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Here are the final points:
Nico Rosberg 332 (8 wins, 4 2nd, 2 3rd)
Adrian Sutil 234 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 4 3rd)
Paul di Resta 207 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 3 3rd)
Vitaly Petrov 188 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Kamui Kobayashi 175 (1 win, 2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Jaime Alguersuari 170 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Sebastien Buemi 143 (2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Sergio Perez 130 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Nick Heidfeld 121 (1 win, 2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Pastor Maldonado 62 (1 4th)
Bruno Senna 46 (1 3rd)
Heikki Kovalainen 39 (1 6th)
Jarno Trulli 25 (3 7th)
Jerome d'Ambrosio 14 (2 8th)
Timo Glock 11 (1 8th)
Pedro de la Rosa 8 (1 6th)
Vitantonio Liuzzi 7 (1 7th)
Narain Karthikeyan 1 (1 10th)

Not very much contest - Rosberg clinched it in Korea.
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It seems as though looking at these alternative championships, Force India always seem to beat Renault - Renault could well have been in trouble without those two early 3rd places.
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Assuming the performance levels are close to what they were at the end of the year, next year will be interesting as there are no Red Bulls, McLarens, Ferraris or Mercs, also eliminated are Räikkönen and Barrichello assuming he gets a seat for 2012.
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This one has to be great to follow this year. These are the standings after two races:

Pérez 43
Di Resta 27
Kobayashi 25
Ricciardo 23
Vergne 22
Senna 20
Hulkenberg 10
Glock 10
Maldonado 9
Petrov 6
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On paper I had Rmmmmnnnnn Grrrrjjjssssnnnn down for this one. But these early retirements are most likely costing him dear.
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2012 (After nine races):

Grosjean 118 (4 wins, 1 2nd)
Di Resta 114 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Pérez 113 (1 win, 2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Hülkenberg 105 (1 win, 1 2nd)
Kobayashi 92 (1 win, 3 3rd)
Senna 85 (3 2nd, 1 3rd)
Maldonado 71 (1 win, 1 3rd)
Vergne 66 (best result: 4th)
Ricciardo 65 (1 3rd)
Kovalainen 25 (best result: 6th)
Glock 20 (best result: 2 7th)
Petrov 19 (best result: 2 7th)
Pic 7 (best result: 8th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 1 (best result: 10th)

Winners:
Australia: Kamui Kobayashi
Malaysia: Sergio Pérez
China: Romain Grosjean
Bahrain: Romain Grosjean
Spain: Pastor Maldonado
Monaco: Paul di Resta
Canada: Romain Grosjean
Europe: Nico Hülkenberg
Britain: Romain Grosjean
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It's Grosjean's as long as he finishes races - it's a lot closer than I thought it would be though, Di Resta would still be leading if he finished at Silverstone.
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Pérez has to lead now! :D
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Sauber finish one-two in Germany. Kobayashi becomes the second driver after Grosjean to win more than one race this season while Pérez takes the championship lead with his second place. Hülkenberg took third place ahead of team mate Di Resta. Grosjean drops from first to fourth in the championship, having scored just one point in Germany. The top five drivers in the championship are now within 14 points of each other!

2012 (After ten races):

Pérez 131 (1 win, 3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Di Resta 126 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Hülkenberg 120 (1 win, 1 2nd, 1 3rd)
Grosjean 119 (4 wins, 1 2nd)
Kobayashi 117 (2 wins, 3 3rd)
Senna 87 (3 2nd, 1 3rd)
Maldonado 77 (1 win, 1 3rd)
Ricciardo 75 (1 3rd)
Vergne 74 (best result: 4th)
Kovalainen 25 (best result: 6th)
Petrov 23 (best result: 2 7th)
Glock 20 (best result: 2 7th)
Pic 7 (best result: 8th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 1 (best result: 10th)
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I'm liking Senna ahead of Maldonado too. :)
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Winner has to be either Grosjean or Perez for 2012, surely.
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Grosjean takes the championship lead again with his fifth win of the season in Hungary as Senna and Hülkenberg join him on the podium. The top four drivers in the championship are now within nine points of each other.

2012 (After eleven races):

Grosjean 144 (5 wins, 1 2nd)
Pérez 139 (1 win, 3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Di Resta 138 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Hülkenberg 135 (1 win, 1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Kobayashi 118 (2 wins, 3 3rd)
Senna 105 (4 2nd, 1 3rd)
Maldonado 87 (1 win, 1 3rd)
Ricciardo 81 (1 3rd)
Vergne 78 (best result: 4th)
Kovalainen 27 (best result: 6th)
Petrov 23 (best result: 2 7th)
Glock 20 (best result: 2 7th)
Pic 7 (best result: 8th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 1 (best result: 10th)
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In Belgium, Hülkenberg wins for the second time this season, taking the championship lead. Toro Rosso has a great result with Vergne finishing second (his first podium) and Ricciardo third. Di Resta's fourth place means that the Force India drivers are now first and second in the championship. De la Rosa was the only finisher not to get points. Grosjean's race ban could prove costly as he is already sixteen points behind Hülkenberg.

2012 (After twelve races):

Hülkenberg 160 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Di Resta 150 (1 win, 2 2nd, 1 3rd)
Grosjean 144 (5 wins, 1 2nd)
Pérez 139 (1 win, 3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Kobayashi 126 (2 wins, 3 3rd)
Senna 115 (4 2nd, 1 3rd)
Vergne 96 (1 2nd)
Ricciardo 96 (2 3rd)
Maldonado 87 (1 win, 1 3rd)
Petrov 29 (best result: 3 7th)
Kovalainen 28 (best result: 6th)
Glock 24 (best result: 2 7th)
Pic 9 (best result: 8th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 1 (best result: 10th)
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Sergio Pérez takes his second win of the season in Monza. Di Resta and Kobayashi join him on the podium. Jérôme d'Ambrosio finishes seventh in what is likely to be his only race of the season. With Nico Hülkenberg failing to finish, the championship lead changes hands again.

2012 (After thirteen races):

Di Resta 168 (1 win, 3 2nd, 1 3rd)
Pérez 164 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Hülkenberg 160 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Grosjean 144 (5 wins, 1 2nd)
Kobayashi 141 (2 wins, 4 3rd)
Senna 127 (4 2nd, 1 3rd)
Ricciardo 104 (2 3rd)
Maldonado 97 (1 win, 1 3rd)
Vergne 96 (1 2nd)
Kovalainen 32 (best result: 6th)
Petrov 31 (best result: 3 7th)
Glock 24 (best result: 2 7th)
Pic 10 (best result: 8th)
D'Ambrosio 6 (best result: 7th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 1 (best result: 10th)
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Re: Champion elimination alternative championship

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For once, a driver manages to not only stay in the championship lead but also extend it as Di Resta wins for the second time. He is joined on the podium by Grosjean, making his return after a race ban, and Ricciardo who continues Toro Rosso's recent streak of good results. However, the biggest surprise of the day is Timo Glock's fifth place, the best result of the year for Marussia.

2012 (After fourteen races):

Di Resta 193 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 1 3rd)
Pérez 176 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Hülkenberg 166 (2 wins, 1 2nd, 2 3rd)
Grosjean 162 (5 wins, 2 2nd)
Kobayashi 149 (2 wins, 4 3rd)
Senna 127 (4 2nd, 1 3rd)
Ricciardo 119 (3 3rd)
Maldonado 97 (1 win, 1 3rd)
Vergne 96 (1 2nd)
Kovalainen 36 (best result: 6th)
Glock 34 (best result: 5th)
Petrov 31 (best result: 3 7th)
Pic 12 (best result: 8th)
D'Ambrosio 6 (best result: 7th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 2 (best result: 2 10th)
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Re: Champion elimination alternative championship

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Kamui Kobayashi wins his home race! Hülkenberg and Maldonado join him on the podium. Di Resta still leads the championship but Hülkenberg takes second place from Pérez. De la Rosa is not rewarded for his consistency as he finishes eleventh for the fifth time this season!

2012 (After fifteen races):

Di Resta 203 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 1 3rd)
Hülkenberg 184 (2 wins, 2 2nd, 2 3rd)
Pérez 176 (2 wins, 3 2nd, 2 3rd)
Kobayashi 174 (3 wins, 4 3rd)
Grosjean 162 (5 wins, 2 2nd)
Senna 133 (4 2nd, 1 3rd)
Ricciardo 131 (3 3rd)
Maldonado 112 (1 win, 2 3rd)
Vergne 104 (1 2nd)
Kovalainen 40 (best result: 6th)
Glock 36 (best result: 5th)
Petrov 32 (best result: 3 7th)
Pic 12 (best result: 8th)
D'Ambrosio 6 (best result: 7th)
Karthikeyan 4 (best result: 8th)
De la Rosa 2 (best result: 2 10th)
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