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2006

Alonso wins again, but still no Constructors' title for Renault as they lose out once more, this time to Ferrari. This means they have now got three Drivers' Championships and no Constructors' Championship. Toro Rosso beat Red Bull in their very first season and Scott Speed was in the top ten! Williams had their worst ever season, finishing last. :(

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Fernando Alonso 38 pts.
2. Michael Schumacher 44 pts.
3. Felipe Massa 61 pts.
4. Giancarlo Fisichella 69 pts.
5. Jenson Button 75 pts.
6. Nick Heidfeld 77 pts.
7. Kimi Räikkönen 78 pts.
8. Ralf Schumacher 79 pts.
9. Rubens Barrichello 79 pts.
10. Scott Speed 80 pts.
11. David Coulthard 81 pts.
12. Vitantonio Liuzzi 81 pts.
13. Jarno Trulli 83 pts.
14. Takuma Sato 86 pts.
15. Tiago Monteiro 87 pts.
16. Christijan Albers 89 pts.
17. Mark Webber 93 pts.
18. Nico Rosberg 95 pts.
19. Christian Klien 99 pts.
20. Jacques Villeneuve 101 pts.
21. Juan Pablo Montoya 109 pts.
22. Pedro de la Rosa 115 pts.
23. Robert Kubica 123 pts.
24. Sakon Yamamoto 126 pts.
25. Franck Montagny 127 pts.
26. Robert Doornbos 132 pts.
27. Yuji Ide 132 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Ferrari 105 pts.
2. Renault 107 pts.
3. Honda 154 pts.
4. BMW Sauber 157 pts.
5. McLaren-Mercedes 158 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Cosworth 161 pts.
7. Toyota 162 pts.
8. Red Bull-Ferrari 168 pts.
9. MF1-Toyota 176 pts.
10. Super Aguri-Honda 183 pts.
11. Williams-Cosworth 188 pts.

2007

After a season riddled with controversy and intra-team battles Lewis Hamilton was able to repeat Jacques Villeneuve's feat of winning the championship in his rookie season by just 1 point from the reigning double World Champion Fernando Alonso. Williams bounced back from their 2006 low to finish 3rd in the Constructors' Championship, their highest placing since 2003. Super Aguri also showed improvement as they repeated Toro Rosso's feat of beating their parent team, finishing 2 points ahead of Honda in 5th place, with Sato in the top ten. :D

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Lewis Hamilton 44 pts.
2. Fernando Alonso 45 pts.
3. Kimi Räikkönen 46 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 55 pts.
5. Nick Heidfeld 66 pts.
6. Heikki Kovalainen 68 pts.
7. Nico Rosberg 72 pts.
8. Rubens Barrichello 72 pts.
9. Takuma Sato 74 pts.
10. Jarno Trulli 75 pts.
11. Alexander Wurz 76 pts.
12. Robert Kubica 76 pts.
13. Anthony Davidson 76 pts.
14. Giancarlo Fisichella 78 pts.
15. David Coulthard 78 pts.
16. Ralf Schumacher 78 pts.
17. Jenson Button 80 pts.
18. Vitantonio Liuzzi 82 pts.
19. Adrian Sutil 82 pts.
20. Mark Webber 84 pts.
21. Christijan Albers 109 pts.
22. Sebastian Vettel 110 pts.
23. Scott Speed 112 pts.
24. Sakon Yamamoto 114 pts.
25. Kazuki Nakajima 132 pts.
26. Markus Winkelhock 135 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Ferrari 101 pts.
2. BMW Sauber 138 pts.
3. Williams-Toyota 144 pts.
4. Renault 146 pts.
5. Super Aguri-Honda 150 pts.
6. Honda 152 pts.
7. Toyota 153 pts.
8. Red Bull-Renault 162 pts.
9. Spyker-Ferrari 168 pts.
10. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 172 pts.
DSQ. McLaren-Mercedes 272 pts.
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Wow! Super Aguri. in their first season, with Yuji Ide, beat Williams? And Williams do almost the reverse of BAR in '04 and '05, by going from last to 3rd?! Amazing stuff!
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2008

I'm sorry james1978 but Heidfeld did not win this one, in spite of his perfect finishing record. The BMW was a clear third best and therefore not consistently on the podium like the Ferraris and McLarens. The reliability record this year was also just too good throughout most of the field, with Hamilton only retiring once all season and Massa getting two DNFs. Anyway, Hamilton did not successfully defend his title as even his famous move on Glock at the final corner of the season would not help him. In fact, all possibilities of him winning the championship involved Massa not winning his home race. Elsewhere in the field Williams were rewarded with 4th place for a consistent season with both drivers in the top ten of the Drivers' Championship (yes, Kazuki's in the top ten :)), rising star Vettel was beaten by his Champ Car-winning team-mate and Toro Rosso were 9th despite winning a race.

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Felipe Massa 50 pts.
2. Lewis Hamilton 52 pts.
3. Kimi Räikkönen 59 pts.
4. Robert Kubica 61 pts.
5. Nick Heidfeld 64 pts.
6. Fernando Alonso 69 pts.
7. Nico Rosberg 70 pts.
8. Heikki Kovalainen 71 pts.
9. Jarno Trulli 76 pts.
10. Kazuki Nakajima 76 pts.
11. Timo Glock 78 pts.
12. Mark Webber 78 pts.
13. Jenson Button 81 pts.
14. Rubens Barrichello 82 pts.
15. Sébastien Bourdais 83 pts.
16. Sebastian Vettel 84 pts.
17. David Coulthard 85 pts.
18. Nelsinho Piquet 86 pts.
19. Giancarlo Fisichella 88 pts.
20. Adrian Sutil 94 pts.
21. Takuma Sato 129 pts.
22. Anthony Davidson 134 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Ferrari 109 pts.
2. McLaren-Mercedes 123 pts.
3. BMW Sauber 125 pts.
4. Williams-Toyota 146 pts.
5. Toyota 154 pts.
6. Renault 155 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 163 pts.
8. Honda 163 pts.
9. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 167 pts.
10. Force India-Ferrari 182 pts.
11. Super Aguri-Honda 263 pts.
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Great that Massa won but not at expense of Hamilton winning at all. Hope Kimi makes up for losing 2007 by winning 2012 though as Vettel will have 2011 and 2013 comfortably, and Alonso has two already - also hope Webber wins 2010.
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2009

This year we have a three-way showdown for the title at the inaugural Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, with Button leading Barrichello by 3.5 points and Webber by 6.5. In the end though, history ran its actual course and Button won. The Vettel-Webber pairing at Red Bull began with the Australian beating his younger team-mate by 1 point in the final standings. Giancarlo Fisichella had a very impressive swansong, finishing 1 point clear of Hamilton in 6th place. McLaren had a disastrous start to the season, languishing in last place for the first few races, but eventually improved to finish 7th.

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Jenson Button 48.5 pts.
2. Rubens Barrichello 53 pts.
3. Mark Webber 54 pts.
4. Sebastian Vettel 55 pts.
5. Kimi Räikkönen 61 pts.
6. Giancarlo Fisichella 64 pts.
7. Lewis Hamilton 65 pts.
8. Nico Rosberg 68 pts.
9. Nick Heidfeld 69 pts.
10. Robert Kubica 69.5 pts.
11. Kazuki Nakajima 70 pts.
12. Jarno Trulli 72 pts.
13. Fernando Alonso 72 pts.
14. Timo Glock 75.5 pts.
15. Heikki Kovalainen 75.5 pts.
16. Sébastien Buemi 76 pts.
17. Adrian Sutil 77 pts.
18. Felipe Massa 99 pts.
19. Nelsinho Piquet 99 pts.
20. Sébastien Bourdais 104 pts.
21. Jaime Alguersuari 112 pts.
22. Romain Grosjean 114 pts.
23. Vitantonio Liuzzi 118 pts.
24. Kamui Kobayashi 128 pts.
25. Luca Badoer 128 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Brawn-Mercedes 101.5 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 109 pts.
3. Ferrari 132 pts.
4. Williams-Toyota 138 pts.
5. BMW Sauber 138.5 pts.
6. Toyota 139.5 pts.
7. McLaren-Mercedes 140.5 pts.
8. Force India-Mercedes 143 pts.
9. Renault 149 pts.
10. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 156 pts.
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2010

Going into Abu Dhabi Alonso had a decent 5-point lead over Webber meaning all he had to do was make it to lap 14 to be guaranteed the championship. It was an easy task, given the reliability of the Ferrari package and Fernando became a triple World Champion. Red Bull's "no team orders" policy suddenly looked stupid, although they did take the Constructors' Championship. Alguersuari was in the top ten in his first full season and Sauber, in their first season as an independent team again, suffered with an unreliable car ensuring that they finished last in the Constructors' Championship.

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Fernando Alonso 54 pts.
2. Sebastian Vettel 57 pts.
3. Mark Webber 59 pts.
4. Lewis Hamilton 62 pts.
5. Jenson Button 67 pts.
6. Felipe Massa 72 pts.
7. Nico Rosberg 78 pts.
8. Robert Kubica 79 pts.
9. Jaime Alguersuari 79 pts.
10. Rubens Barrichello 81 pts.
11. Michael Schumacher 82 pts.
12. Adrian Sutil 82 pts.
13. Nico Hülkenberg 85 pts.
14. Heikki Kovalainen 85 pts.
15. Vitaly Petrov 86 pts.
16. Sébastien Buemi 87 pts.
17. Timo Glock 90 pts.
18. Jarno Trulli 91 pts.
19. Vitantonio Liuzzi 92 pts.
20. Lucas di Grassi 96 pts.
21. Kamui Kobayashi 98 pts.
22. Bruno Senna 100 pts.
23. Pedro de la Rosa 111 pts.
24. Karun Chandhok 117 pts.
25. Sakon Yamamoto 126 pts.
26. Nick Heidfeld 133 pts.
27. Christian Klien 141 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Red Bull-Renault 116 pts.
2. Ferrari 126 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 129 pts.
4. Mercedes 160 pts.
5. Renault 165 pts.
6. Williams-Cosworth 166 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 166 pts.
8. Force India-Mercedes 174 pts.
9. Lotus-Cosworth 176 pts.
10. HRT-Cosworth 180 pts.
11. Virgin-Cosworth 186 pts.
12. Sauber-Ferrari 190 pts.
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Time to finish this...

2011

Our first taste of VETTELWINSLOL, but it's not without its surprises. Force India were 4th with di Resta 6th in the drivers' standings, Lotus/Caterham/1Malaysia/Team Fernandes put in a Minardi-like performance to finish 6th and Sauber were last again (mainly because of their disqualification in Australia).

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Sebastian Vettel 35 pts.
2. Jenson Button 55 pts.
3. Fernando Alonso 60 pts.
4. Mark Webber 65 pts.
5. Lewis Hamilton 67 pts.
6. Paul di Resta 76 pts.
7. Felipe Massa 79 pts.
8. Vitaly Petrov 80 pts.
9. Adrian Sutil 80 pts.
10. Rubens Barrichello 80 pts.
11. Nico Rosberg 81 pts.
12. Jérôme d'Ambrosio 81 pts.
13. Jaime Alguersuari 82 pts.
14. Heikki Kovalainen 84 pts.
15. Jarno Trulli 85 pts.
16. Michael Schumacher 86 pts.
17. Kamui Kobayashi 87 pts.
18. Sébastien Buemi 88 pts.
19. Pastor Maldonado 88 pts.
20. Vitantonio Liuzzi 90 pts.
21. Timo Glock 90 pts.
22. Sergio Pérez 92 pts.
23. Daniel Ricciardo 111 pts.
24. Nick Heidfeld 112 pts.
25. Bruno Senna 120 pts.
26. Narain Karthikeyan 122 pts.
27. Pedro de la Rosa 148 pts.
28. Karun Chandhok 148 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Red Bull-Renault 100 pts.
2. McLaren-Mercedes 122 pts.
3. Ferrari 139 pts.
4. Force India-Mercedes 156 pts.
5. Renault 160 pts.
6. Lotus-Renault 166 pts.
7. Mercedes 167 pts.
8. Williams-Cosworth 168 pts.
9. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 170 pts.
10. HRT-Cosworth 171 pts.
11. Virgin-Cosworth 171 pts.
12. Sauber-Ferrari 175 pts.

2012

Vettel defended his title, but it wasn't easy as he had competition, mainly from Alonso, Räikkönen and Button. Toro Rosso had their best season yet with 5th place. Ricciardo was 8th. Caterham also repeated their 2011 success in 6th with Kovalainen 9th. Ironically, Williams had their worst season since 2006, mostly because of Maldonado's antics.

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Sebastian Vettel 58 pts.
2. Fernando Alonso 62 pts.
3. Kimi Räikkönen 68 pts.
4. Jenson Button 69 pts.
5. Lewis Hamilton 72 pts.
6. Mark Webber 74 pts.
7. Felipe Massa 77 pts.
8. Daniel Ricciardo 80 pts.
9. Heikki Kovalainen 80 pts.
10. Paul di Resta 83 pts.
11. Nico Rosberg 84 pts.
12. Timo Glock 84 pts.
13. Kamui Kobayashi 85 pts.
14. Charles Pic 85 pts.
15. Nico Hülkenberg 86 pts.
16. Bruno Senna 86 pts.
17. Jean-Éric Vergne 88 pts.
18. Vitaly Petrov 88 pts.
19. Sergio Pérez 89 pts.
20. Pastor Maldonado 89 pts.
21. Michael Schumacher 90 pts.
22. Pedro de la Rosa 92 pts.
23. Narain Karthikeyan 94 pts.
24. Romain Grosjean 97 pts.
25. Jérôme d'Ambrosio 156 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Red Bull-Renault 132 pts.
2. Ferrari 139 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 141 pts.
4. Lotus-Renault 161 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 168 pts.
6. Caterham-Renault 168 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 169 pts.
8. Marussia-Cosworth 169 pts.
9. Mercedes 174 pts.
10. Sauber-Ferrari 174 pts.
11. Williams-Renault 175 pts.
12. HRT-Cosworth 186 pts.

2013

Vettel is now a three-time World Champion. Lotus took the runner-up spot despite not having Kimi For the end of the season. Mr. Talent was tied with Grosjean and the McLaren drivers. He was 10th on countback. Williams somehow did better than in 2012 with 6th place. Sauber also did better than last year in 8th. Marussia achieved what Caterham did the previous two years in 7th. Force India had their worst ever season (even worse than 2008) as they were last.

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Sebastian Vettel 33 pts.
2. Fernando Alonso 61 pts.
3. Mark Webber 67 pts.
4. Nico Rosberg 71 pts.
5. Kimi Räikkönen 72 pts.
6. Lewis Hamilton 72 pts.
7. Romain Grosjean 76 pts.
8. Jenson Button 76 pts.
9. Sergio Pérez 76 pts.
10. Max Chilton 76 pts.
11. Valtteri Bottas 78 pts.
12. Daniel Ricciardo 79 pts.
13. Pastor Maldonado 79 pts.
14. Felipe Massa 80 pts.
15. Nico Hülkenberg 81 pts.
16. Esteban Gutiérrez 81 pts.
17. Jules Bianchi 82 pts.
18. Jean-Éric Vergne 83 pts.
19. Charles Pic 83 pts.
20. Paul di Resta 84 pts.
21. Giedo van der Garde 85 pts.
22. Adrian Sutil 86 pts.
23. Heikki Kovalainen 144 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Red Bull-Renault 100 pts.
2. Lotus-Renault 140 pts.
3. Ferrari 141 pts.
4. Mercedes 143 pts.
5. McLaren-Mercedes 152 pts.
6. Williams-Renault 157 pts.
7. Marussia-Cosworth 158 pts.
8. Sauber-Ferrari 162 pts.
9. Toro Rosso-Ferrari 162 pts.
10. Caterham-Renault 168 pts.
11. Force India-Mercedes 170 pts.

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Now that we've finally caught up with the present here's how the season looks so far:

2014 (as of Italian Grand Prix):

Drivers' Championship:
1. Nico Rosberg 27 pts.
2. Lewis Hamilton 32 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 44 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 47 pts.
5. Fernando Alonso 50 pts.
6. Kevin Magnussen 51 pts.
7. Jenson Button 51 pts.
8. Kimi Räikkönen 55 pts.
9. Nico Hülkenberg 55 pts.
10. Sebastian Vettel 58 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 58 pts.
12. Jules Bianchi 58 pts.
13. Max Chilton 58 pts.
14. Jean-Éric Vergne 59 pts.
15. Daniil Kvyat 59 pts.
16. Esteban Gutiérrez 59 pts.
17. Felipe Massa 60 pts.
18. Sergio Pérez 60 pts.
19. Adrian Sutil 61 pts.
20. Marcus Ericsson 64 pts.
21. Kamui Kobayashi 64 pts.
22. Pastor Maldonado 65 pts.
23. André Lotterer 103 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 59 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 102 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 102 pts.
4. Ferrari 105 pts.
5. Williams-Mercedes 107 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 115 pts.
7. Marussia-Ferrari 116 pts.
8. Toro Rosso-Renault 118 pts.
9. Sauber-Ferrari 120 pts.
10. Lotus-Renault 123 pts.
11. Caterham-Renault 127 pts.
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Alonso suffered a lot since both his DNFs in 2012 were on the first lap.
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I'm liking this points system, rewarding for those who win and the smaller teams for simply finishing, however, if the points go up the further down the order you are...

Simtek wrote:2009
Drivers' Championship:
1. Jenson Button 48.5 pts.


Shouldnt races that go less than full distance mean the points are doubled instead of halfed?
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ADx_Wales wrote:Shouldnt races that go less than full distance mean the points are doubled instead of halfed?

No, because doubling the points means that any differences have twice and not half the impact of a regular race.
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2014 (as of Singapore Grand Prix):

After Rosberg's retirement just before 25% distance Hamilton takes the championship lead for the first time this season by just 1 point.

Drivers' Championship:
1. Lewis Hamilton 33 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 34 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 47 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 51 pts.
5. Fernando Alonso 54 pts.
6. Kevin Magnussen 55 pts.
7. Jenson Button 55 pts.
8. Kimi Räikkönen 59 pts.
9. Nico Hülkenberg 59 pts.
10. Sebastian Vettel 60 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 62 pts.
12. Jules Bianchi 62 pts.
13. Max Chilton 62 pts.
14. Jean-Éric Vergne 63 pts.
15. Daniil Kvyat 63 pts.
16. Felipe Massa 64 pts.
17. Sergio Pérez 64 pts.
18. Esteban Gutiérrez 65 pts.
19. Adrian Sutil 66 pts.
20. Marcus Ericsson 68 pts.
21. Pastor Maldonado 69 pts.
22. Kamui Kobayashi 72 pts.
23. André Lotterer 111 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 67 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 107 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 110 pts.
4. Ferrari 113 pts.
5. Williams-Mercedes 115 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 123 pts.
7. Marussia-Ferrari 124 pts.
8. Toro Rosso-Renault 126 pts.
9. Lotus-Renault 131 pts.
10. Sauber-Ferrari 131 pts.
11. Caterham-Renault 139 pts.
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2014 (as of Japanese Grand Prix):

Lewis Hamilton extends his championship lead to 2 points. Vettel moves up to 8th place, while Alonso drops behind the McLaren drivers. Ferrari lose 4th in the Constructors' Championship to WIlliams.

Drivers' Championship:
1. Lewis Hamilton 34 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 36 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 51 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 55 pts.
5. Kevin Magnussen 59 pts.
6. Jenson Button 59 pts.
7. Fernando Alonso 61 pts.
8. Sebastian Vettel 63 pts.
9. Kimi Räikkönen 63 pts.
10. Nico Hülkenberg 63 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 66 pts.
12. Jules Bianchi 66 pts.
13. Max Chilton 66 pts.
14. Jean-Éric Vergne 67 pts.
15. Daniil Kvyat 67 pts.
16. Felipe Massa 68 pts.
17. Sergio Pérez 68 pts.
18. Esteban Gutiérrez 69 pts.
19. Adrian Sutil 70 pts.
20. Marcus Ericsson 72 pts.
21. Pastor Maldonado 73 pts.
22. Kamui Kobayashi 76 pts.
23. André Lotterer 119 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 70 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 114 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 118 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 123 pts.
5. Ferrari 124 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 131 pts.
7. Marussia-Ferrari 132 pts.
8. Toro Rosso-Renault 134 pts.
9. Lotus-Renault 139 pts.
10. Sauber-Ferrari 139 pts.
11. Caterham-Renault 147 pts.
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2014 (as of Russian Grand Prix):

Hamilton wins again to extend the gap to 3 points. Marussia's season has taken a turn for the worse after Bianchi's accident at Suzuka as they score 15 points to drop from 7th to 9th in the Constructors' Championship, with Bianchi dropping from 12th to 18th and Chilton from 13th to 17th.

Drivers' Championship:
1. Lewis Hamilton 35 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 38 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 55 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 58 pts.
5. Kevin Magnussen 63 pts.
6. Jenson Button 63 pts.
7. Fernando Alonso 65 pts.
8. Sebastian Vettel 67 pts.
9. Kimi Räikkönen 67 pts.
10. Nico Hülkenberg 67 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 70 pts.
12. Jean-Éric Vergne 71 pts.
13. Daniil Kvyat 71 pts.
14. Felipe Massa 72 pts.
15. Sergio Pérez 72 pts.
16. Esteban Gutiérrez 73 pts.
17. Max Chilton 73 pts.
18. Jules Bianchi 74 pts.
19. Adrian Sutil 74 pts.
20. Marcus Ericsson 76 pts.
21. Pastor Maldonado 77 pts.
22. Kamui Kobayashi 82 pts.
23. André Lotterer 127 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 73 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 122 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 126 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 130 pts.
5. Ferrari 132 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 139 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Renault 142 pts.
8. Lotus-Renault 147 pts.
9. Marussia-Ferrari 147 pts.
10. Sauber-Ferrari 147 pts.
11. Caterham-Renault 157 pts.
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2014 (as of United States Grand Prix)

Four points now separate the two Mercedes drivers and no less than three points can be scored by either driver in the remaining rounds. Force India had a dreadful race and they fall behind Toro Rosso in the Constructors' Championship. Sergio Pérez drops behind fellow Mexican Esteban Gutiérrez. Marussia have dropped to 10th in the Constructors' Championship, promoting Sauber. Sutil and Maldonado were also promoted thanks to the Marussia drivers scoring maximum points.

Drivers' Championship:
1. Lewis Hamilton 36 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 40 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 58 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 62 pts.
5. Kevin Magnussen 67 pts.
6. Jenson Button 67 pts.
7. Fernando Alonso 69 pts.
8. Sebastian Vettel 71 pts.
9. Kimi Räikkönen 71 pts.
10. Nico Hülkenberg 73 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 74 pts.
12. Jean-Éric Vergne 75 pts.
13. Daniil Kvyat 75 pts.
14. Felipe Massa 76 pts.
15. Esteban Gutiérrez 77 pts.
16. Sergio Pérez 79 pts.
17. Pastor Maldonado 81 pts.
18. Adrian Sutil 81 pts.
19. Max Chilton 81 pts.
20. Jules Bianchi 82 pts.
21. Marcus Ericsson 84 pts.
22. Kamui Kobayashi 90 pts.
23. André Lotterer 135 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 76 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 129 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 134 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 138 pts.
5. Ferrari 140 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 150 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 152 pts.
8. Lotus-Renault 155 pts.
9. Sauber-Ferrari 158 pts.
10. Marussia-Ferrari 163 pts.
11. Caterham-Renault 173 pts.
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2014 (as of Brazilian Grand Prix)

Rosberg has reduced the gap to three points going into the double points round in Abu Dhabi. The battle for third is equally close with Ricciardo's retirement allowing Bottas to close the gap to three points as well. Massa's podium moves him ahead of the Toro Rosso drivers in the championship.

Drivers' Championship:
1. Lewis Hamilton 38 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 41 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 63 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 66 pts.
5. Kevin Magnussen 71 pts.
6. Jenson Button 71 pts.
7. Fernando Alonso 73 pts.
8. Sebastian Vettel 75 pts.
9. Kimi Räikkönen 75 pts.
10. Nico Hülkenberg 77 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 78 pts.
12. Felipe Massa 79 pts.
13. Jean-Éric Vergne 79 pts.
14. Daniil Kvyat 79 pts.
15. Esteban Gutiérrez 81 pts.
16. Sergio Pérez 83 pts.
17. Pastor Maldonado 85 pts.
18. Adrian Sutil 85 pts.
19. Max Chilton 89 pts.
20. Jules Bianchi 90 pts.
21. Marcus Ericsson 92 pts.
22. Kamui Kobayashi 98 pts.
23. André Lotterer 143 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 79 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 138 pts.
3. McLaren-Mercedes 142 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 145 pts.
5. Ferrari 148 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 158 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 160 pts.
8. Lotus-Renault 163 pts.
9. Sauber-Ferrari 166 pts.
10. Marussia-Ferrari 179 pts.
11. Caterham-Renault 189 pts.
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2014

After a mostly close-fought season between Hamilton and Rosberg, the British driver claimed his first title since his rookie season 7 years ago, the longest gap between titles in F1 history. Elsewhere, Massa has moved up to 8th with the same number of points as Vettel and Räikkönen, Kvyat's retirement dropped him behind the two Mexican drivers, Sutil got ahead of Maldonado and Kobayashi finished ahead of his absent former teammate Marcus Ericsson and has equal points with the injured Jules Bianchi. In the Constructors' Championship Williams' double podium put them ahead of McLaren and within one point of Red Bull's runner-up spot, Force India got back ahead of Toro Rosso thanks to Kvyat's retirement and simply by showing up and completing more than half the race Caterham have taken the all-important 10th place in the Constructors' Championship at the expense of Marussia.

Drivers' Championship:
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1. Lewis Hamilton 40 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 49 pts.
3. Daniel Ricciardo 71 pts.
4. Valtteri Bottas 72 pts.
5. Kevin Magnussen 79 pts.
6. Jenson Button 79 pts.
7. Fernando Alonso 81 pts.
8. Felipe Massa 83 pts.
9. Sebastian Vettel 83 pts.
10. Kimi Raikkonen 83 pts.
11. Nico Hulkenberg 85 pts.
12. Romain Grosjean 86 pts.
13. Jean-Éric Vergne 87 pts.
14. Esteban Gutiérrez 89 pts.
15. Sergio Pérez 91 pts.
16. Daniil Kvyat 91 pts.
17. Adrian Sutil 93 pts.
18. Pastor Maldonado 95 pts.
19. Max Chilton 105 pts.
20. Jules Bianchi 106 pts.
21. Kamui Kobayashi 106 pts.
22. Marcus Ericsson 108 pts.
23. Will Stevens 152 pts.
24. André Lotterer 159 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
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1. Mercedes 89 pts.
2. Red Bull-Renault 154 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 155 pts.
4. McLaren-Mercedes 158 pts.
5. Ferrari 164 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 176 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Renault 178 pts.
8. Lotus-Renault 181 pts.
9. Sauber-Ferrari 182 pts.
10. Caterham-Renault 205 pts.
11. Marussia-Ferrari 211 pts.
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2015 (after 1 round)

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 1 pt.
2. Nico Rosberg 2 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 3 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 4 pts.
5. Felipe Nasr 4 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 4 pts.
7. Nico Hülkenberg 4 pts.
8. Marcus Ericsson 4 pts.
9. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 4 pts.
10. Sergio Pérez 4 pts.
11. Jenson Button 4 pts.
12. Kimi Räikkönen 5 pts.
13. Max Verstappen 5 pts.
14. Romain Grosjean 7 pts.
15. Pastor Maldonado 7 pts.
16. Daniil Kvyat 8 pts.
17. Kevin Magnussen 8 pts.
18. Valtteri Bottas 8 pts.
19. Will Stevens 8 pts.
20. Roberto Merhi 8 pts.

Constructors' Championship:
1. Mercedes 3 pts.
2. Ferrari 8 pts.
3. Sauber-Ferrari 8 pts.
4. Force India-Mercedes 8 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Renault 9 pts.
6. Williams-Mercedes 12 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 12 pts.
8. McLaren-Honda 12 pts.
9. Lotus-Mercedes 14 pts.
10. Marussia-Ferrari 16 pts.
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2015 (after 2 rounds)

Mercedes extend their lead over Ferrari to 5 points, but there are ominous signs that the advantage they enjoyed last year will be reduced this season. Force India may have a slow car, but a reliable showing in the first two races has moved them up to 3rd in the Constructors' Championship, with Toro Rosso also moving into 4th. Ericsson's early spin drops Sauber to 5th. Manor have finally started a race, but they have a 5-point deficit to the struggling McLaren to try and make up.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 3 pts.
2. Sebastian Vettel 4 pts.
3. Nico Rosberg 5 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 8 pts.
5. Felipe Nasr 8 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 8 pts.
7. Nico Hülkenberg 8 pts.
8. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 8 pts.
9. Sergio Pérez 8 pts.
10. Kimi Räikkönen 9 pts.
11. Max Verstappen 9 pts.
12. Jenson Button 9 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 11 pts.
14. Romain Grosjean 11 pts.
15. Pastor Maldonado 11 pts.
16. Valtteri Bottas 12 pts.
17. Daniil Kvyat 12 pts.
18. Roberto Merhi 12 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 14 pts.
20. Kevin Magnussen 16 pts.
21. Will Stevens 16 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 8 pts.
2. Ferrari 13 pts.
3. Force India-Mercedes 16 pts.
4. Toro Rosso-Renault 17 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 19 pts.
6. Williams-Mercedes 20 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 20 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 22 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 23 pts.
10. Marussia-Ferrari 28 pts.
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2015 (after 3 rounds)

Normal service is resumed as Mercedes take a 1-2 finish in Shanghai. Ferrari now have twice as many points as the Brackley team. With Hulkenberg's early retirement Force India lose their grip on 3rd in the Constructors' Championship to Toro Rosso.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 4 pts.
2. Sebastian Vettel 7 pts.
3. Nico Rosberg 7 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 12 pts.
5. Felipe Nasr 12 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 12 pts.
7. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 12 pts.
8. Sergio Pérez 12 pts.
9. Kimi Räikkönen 13 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 13 pts.
11. Jenson Button 13 pts.
12. Romain Grosjean 15 pts.
13. Nico Hülkenberg 15 pts.
14. Marcus Ericsson 15 pts.
15. Pastor Maldonado 15 pts.
16. Valtteri Bottas 16 pts.
17. Roberto Merhi 16 pts.
18. Daniil Kvyat 18 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 18 pts.
20. Will Stevens 20 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 24 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 11 pts.
2. Ferrari 20 pts.
3. Toro Rosso-Renault 25 pts.
4. Sauber-Ferrari 27 pts.
5. Force India-Mercedes 27 pts.
6. Williams-Mercedes 28 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 30 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 30 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 31 pts.
10. Marussia-Ferrari 36 pts.
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2015 (after 4 rounds)

Like Malaysia, it was Ferrari vs. Mercedes, but this time the Silver Arrows reigned supreme. Hamilton now has half the points of his nearest rival. Vettel had damage to his front wing and had to pit for a replacement. This meant throwing away an assured podium place and 2nd in the championship is now in Rosberg's hands. Toro Rosso had a terrible race, with two retirements in the third quarter giving them ten points, leaving them tied with Sauber and Force India in the Constructors' Championship. Sauber are now third on countback. Alonso performed well in the race but Button was unable to take the start, giving him the maximum eight points, leaving McLaren just one point ahead of Manor.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 5 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 10 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 11 pts.
4. Kimi Räikkönen 15 pts.
5. Felipe Massa 16 pts.
6. Felipe Nasr 16 pts.
7. Daniel Ricciardo 16 pts.
8. Sergio Pérez 16 pts.
9. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 17 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 18 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 19 pts.
12. Nico Hülkenberg 19 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 19 pts.
14. Pastor Maldonado 19 pts.
15. Valtteri Bottas 20 pts.
16. Roberto Merhi 20 pts.
17. Jenson Button 21 pts.
18. Daniil Kvyat 22 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 22 pts.
20. Will Stevens 24 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 32 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 15 pts.
2. Ferrari 26 pts.
3. Sauber-Ferrari 35 pts.
4. Toro Rosso-Renault 35 pts.
5. Force India-Mercedes 35 pts.
6. Williams-Mercedes 36 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 38 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 38 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 43 pts.
10. Marussia-Ferrari 44 pts.
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2015 (after 5 rounds)

After five rounds of being beaten by Hamilton, Nico Rosberg has bounced back to win the Spanish Grand Prix, and close the gap to his teammate to four points. The battle for third remains close between Sauber, Toro Rosso and Force India, with Williams still languishing a point behind in sixth, despite having a better car than all three of these teams. Maldonado has dropped behind Bottas and Merhi due to his retirement and McLaren have dropped to last after Alonso's retirement before half distance.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 7 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 11 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 14 pts.
4. Kimi Räikkönen 19 pts.
5. Felipe Massa 20 pts.
6. Felipe Nasr 20 pts.
7. Daniel Ricciardo 20 pts.
8. Sergio Pérez 20 pts.
9. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 21 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 22 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 23 pts.
12. Nico Hülkenberg 23 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 23 pts.
14. Valtteri Bottas 24 pts.
15. Roberto Merhi 24 pts.
16. Pastor Maldonado 24 pts.
17. Jenson Button 25 pts.
18. Daniil Kvyat 26 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 28 pts.
20. Will Stevens 28 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 40 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 18 pts.
2. Ferrari 33 pts.
3. Sauber-Ferrari 43 pts.
4. Toro Rosso-Renault 43 pts.
5. Force India-Mercedes 43 pts.
6. Williams-Mercedes 44 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 46 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 47 pts.
9. Marussia-Ferrari 52 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 53 pts.
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2015 (after 6 rounds)

It looked an easy win for Hamilton before a misjudgement by Verstappen in an overtaking attempt on Grosjean saw the Dutch teenager in the barriers at Sainte Devote, bringing out the safety car. Mercedes called Hamilton in for a pitstop that probably should not have been made, dropping the championship leader behind Vettel. Rosberg took a win that had never seemed likely before, which put him just two points behind Hamilton in the championship.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 10 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 12 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 16 pts.
4. Kimi Räikkönen 23 pts.
5. Felipe Massa 24 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 24 pts.
7. Felipe Nasr 24 pts.
8. Sergio Pérez 24 pts.
9. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 25 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 26 pts.
11. Romain Grosjean 27 pts.
12. Nico Hülkenberg 27 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 27 pts.
14. Valtteri Bottas 28 pts.
15. Roberto Merhi 28 pts.
16. Jenson Button 29 pts.
17. Daniil Kvyat 30 pts.
18. Pastor Maldonado 31 pts.
19. Will Stevens 32 pts.
20. Fernando Alonso 33 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 48 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 22 pts.
2. Ferrari 40 pts.
3. Sauber-Ferrari 51 pts.
4. Force India-Mercedes 51 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Renault 51 pts.
6. Williams-Mercedes 52 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 54 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 58 pts.
9. Marussia-Ferrari 60 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 62 pts.
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2015 (after 7 rounds)

Hamilton has bounced back from Monaco to lead Rosberg in yet another Mercedes 1-2. This time they were joined on the podium not by a Ferrari driver but by Valtteri Bottas of Williams, who is now just outside the top ten in the championship. Williams are now third on countback ahead of Sauber, Force India and Toro Rosso. Both McLarens retired but they happened late enough in the race for them to score just one point more than they likely would have had they both made the chequered flag. Still, the gap to Manor has increased to three points.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 11 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 14 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 20 pts.
4. Kimi Räikkönen 27 pts.
5. Felipe Massa 28 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 28 pts.
7. Felipe Nasr 28 pts.
8. Sergio Pérez 28 pts.
9. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 29 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 30 pts.
11. Valtteri Bottas 31 pts.
12. Romain Grosjean 31 pts.
13. Nico Hülkenberg 31 pts.
14. Marcus Ericsson 31 pts.
15. Roberto Merhi 32 pts.
16. Jenson Button 33 pts.
17. Daniil Kvyat 34 pts.
18. Pastor Maldonado 35 pts.
19. Will Stevens 36 pts.
20. Fernando Alonso 38 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 56 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 25 pts.
2. Ferrari 48 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 59 pts.
4. Sauber-Ferrari 59 pts.
5. Force India-Mercedes 59 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 59 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 62 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 66 pts.
9. Marussia-Ferrari 68 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 71 pts.
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2015 (after 8 rounds)

Advantage Rosberg in Austria as a better start saw him lead out of turn 1 and stay there for much of the rest of the race. The gap between the Mercedes teammates is back down to two points. Raikkonen's first lap accident sees him fall to eighth, while McLaren's double early retirement sees them now six points off Manor.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 13 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 15 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 24 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 31 pts.
5. Daniel Ricciardo 32 pts.
6. Felipe Nasr 32 pts.
7. Sergio Pérez 32 pts.
8. Kimi Räikkönen 34 pts.
9. Max Verstappen 34 pts.
10. Valtteri Bottas 35 pts.
11. Nico Hülkenberg 35 pts.
12. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 35 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 35 pts.
14. Roberto Merhi 36 pts.
15. Romain Grosjean 37 pts.
16. Daniil Kvyat 38 pts.
17. Pastor Maldonado 39 pts.
18. Jenson Button 40 pts.
19. Will Stevens 43 pts.
20. Fernando Alonso 45 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 64 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 28 pts.
2. Ferrari 58 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 66 pts.
4. Sauber-Ferrari 67 pts.
5. Force India-Mercedes 67 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 69 pts.
7. Red Bull-Renault 70 pts.
8. Lotus-Mercedes 76 pts.
9. Marussia-Ferrari 79 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 85 pts.
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:D at Merhi being ahead of a Red Bull, 2 Lotuses and 2 McLarens.
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season". :) (Tony Jardine, 1988)
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2015 (after 9 rounds)

A surprise for Mercedes as they were beaten off the line by both Williams cars. A few poor strategy calls and rain showers later and the podium looked much the same as most other races this year with a Mercedes 1-2 and Vettel taking 3rd. Williams have to settle for another 8 points. However, there were a lot of early retirements, which shuffle some of the minor placings in the championship. Force India are now 4th while Red Bull have finally gotten ahead of Toro Rosso and Manor continue to slowly make their way up the table as Lotus' early double retirement has allowed the red, white and blue cars to move up to 8th.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 14 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 17 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 27 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 35 pts.
5. Sergio Pérez 36 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 38 pts.
7. Daniel Ricciardo 38 pts.
8. Valtteri Bottas 39 pts.
9. Nico Hülkenberg 39 pts.
10. Marcus Ericsson 39 pts.
11. Felipe Nasr 40 pts.
12. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 40 pts.
13. Roberto Merhi 40 pts.
14. Max Verstappen 41 pts.
15. Daniil Kvyat 42 pts.
16. Romain Grosjean 44 pts.
17. Pastor Maldonado 46 pts.
18. Jenson Button 47 pts.
19. Will Stevens 47 pts.
20. Fernando Alonso 49 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 72 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 31 pts.
2. Ferrari 65 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 74 pts.
4. Force India-Mercedes 75 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 79 pts.
6. Red Bull-Renault 80 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Renault 81 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 87 pts.
9. Lotus-Mercedes 90 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 96 pts.
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2015 (after 10 rounds)

Mercedes were once again out-dragged at the start, this time by Ferrari. Unlike Williams at Silverstone, the red cars held on. Raikkonen suffered problems with his energy recovery system but Vettel took the chequered flag in an incident-packed race. Neither Mercedes finished on the podium and so they took their biggest points haul of the season at 8 points, which is a normal day at the office for most of the grid. Red Bull took a double podium on a track which suited them better than most others, even if a little bit of luck was involved in their final result. However, they are now 5th in the Constructors' Championship ahead of Sauber and they are breathing down the neck of Force India in 4th, who scored 9 points today as a result of Hulkenberg's front wing failure coming before 75% distance, after which point all of the other retirements occurred. As a result of this, the German slips to 12th in the standings.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 18 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 21 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 28 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 39 pts.
5. Sergio Pérez 40 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 41 pts.
7. Kimi Räikkönen 42 pts.
8. Valtteri Bottas 43 pts.
9. Marcus Ericsson 43 pts.
10. Daniil Kvyat 44 pts.
11. Felipe Nasr 44 pts.
12. Nico Hülkenberg 44 pts.
13. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 44 pts.
14. Roberto Merhi 44 pts.
15. Max Verstappen 45 pts.
16. Romain Grosjean 48 pts.
17. Pastor Maldonado 50 pts.
18. Jenson Button 51 pts.
19. Will Stevens 51 pts.
20. Fernando Alonso 53 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 80 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 39 pts.
2. Ferrari 70 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 82 pts.
4. Force India-Mercedes 84 pts.
5. Red Bull-Renault 85 pts.
6. Sauber-Ferrari 87 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Renault 89 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 95 pts.
9. Lotus-Mercedes 98 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 104 pts.
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2015 (after 11 rounds)

Back to business as usual for Mercedes, another 1-2 finish. Vettel was on course for another podium before a dramatic tyre failure handed the place to Grosjean, who had been pushing him for 3rd. It would have been a great day for Lotus were it not for Maldonado's early exit netting them a lot of points. Force India had similar mixed fortunes, with Pérez having a decent shot at a podium, but his teammate Hülkenberg's DNS saw them score 8 points before the race even began. Force India have lost 4th in the Constructors' Championship as a result.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 19 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 23 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 32 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 43 pts.
5. Sergio Pérez 44 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 46 pts.
7. Valtteri Bottas 47 pts.
8. Daniel Ricciardo 47 pts.
9. Marcus Ericsson 47 pts.
10. Daniil Kvyat 48 pts.
11. Felipe Nasr 48 pts.
12. Roberto Merhi 48 pts.
13. Max Verstappen 49 pts.
14. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 49 pts.
15. Romain Grosjean 51 pts.
16. Nico Hülkenberg 52 pts.
17. Jenson Button 55 pts.
18. Will Stevens 55 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 57 pts.
20. Pastor Maldonado 57 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 88 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 42 pts.
2. Ferrari 78 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 90 pts.
4. Red Bull-Renault 95 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 95 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 96 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Renault 98 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 103 pts.
9. Lotus-Mercedes 108 pts.
10. McLaren-Honda 112 pts.
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2015 (after 12 rounds)

After a double early-race retirement Lotus have inherited the wooden spoon for this year from McLaren. Rosberg's late-race engine failure has given him four points, and now Hamilton has a commanding seven-point lead over the German.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 20 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 27 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 34 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 46 pts.
5. Sergio Pérez 48 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 50 pts.
7. Valtteri Bottas 51 pts.
8. Daniel Ricciardo 51 pts.
9. Marcus Ericsson 51 pts.
10. Daniil Kvyat 52 pts.
11. Felipe Nasr 52 pts.
12. Roberto Merhi 52 pts.
13. Max Verstappen 53 pts.
14. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 53 pts.
15. Nico Hülkenberg 56 pts.
16. Romain Grosjean 58 pts.
17. Jenson Button 59 pts.
18. Will Stevens 59 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 61 pts.
20. Pastor Maldonado 64 pts.
21. Kevin Magnussen 96 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 47 pts.
2. Ferrari 84 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 97 pts.
4. Red Bull-Renault 103 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 103 pts.
6. Force India-Mercedes 104 pts.
7. Toro Rosso-Renault 106 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 111 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 120 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 122 pts.
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2015 (after 13 rounds)

Singapore shook up the order as Ferrari and Red Bull were quicker than the nigh-unstoppable Mercedes. Hamilton ran into reliability issues for the first time this year, his retirement allowing Rosberg to close the points gap by one point. Vettel also made inroads into Rosberg's second place, the gap between the Germans now at four points. Manor's decision to replace Merhi saw him lose 12th place in the championship.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 25 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 31 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 35 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 52 pts.
5. Sergio Pérez 52 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 53 pts.
7. Daniel Ricciardo 53 pts.
8. Valtteri Bottas 55 pts.
9. Marcus Ericsson 55 pts.
10. Daniil Kvyat 56 pts.
11. Felipe Nasr 56 pts.
12. Max Verstappen 57 pts.
13. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 57 pts.
14. Roberto Merhi 60 pts.
15. Romain Grosjean 62 pts.
16. Nico Hülkenberg 63 pts.
17. Jenson Button 63 pts.
18. Will Stevens 63 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 66 pts.
20. Pastor Maldonado 68 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 100 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 104 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 56 pts.
2. Ferrari 88 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 107 pts.
4. Red Bull-Renault 109 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 111 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 114 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 115 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 119 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 129 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 130 pts.
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2015 (after 14 rounds)

Mercedes resume their usual form.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 26 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 33 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 38 pts.
4. Felipe Massa 56 pts.
5. Sergio Pérez 56 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 57 pts.
7. Daniel Ricciardo 57 pts.
8. Valtteri Bottas 59 pts.
9. Marcus Ericsson 59 pts.
10. Daniil Kvyat 60 pts.
11. Felipe Nasr 60 pts.
12. Max Verstappen 61 pts.
13. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 61 pts.
14. Romain Grosjean 66 pts.
15. Nico Hülkenberg 67 pts.
16. Jenson Button 67 pts.
17. Will Stevens 67 pts.
18. Roberto Merhi 68 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 70 pts.
20. Pastor Maldonado 72 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 104 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 112 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 59 pts.
2. Ferrari 95 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 115 pts.
4. Red Bull-Renault 117 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 119 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 122 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 123 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 127 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 137 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 138 pts.
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2015 (after 15 rounds)

Rosberg's hopes of winning the title have been reduced to virtually nought as an early retirement has turned the gap between him and Hamilton to 13 points, meaning the reigning World Champion has a good chance of wrapping up this year's title with one race to spare. Mixed fortunes for Force India as the Hulk crashed on the first lap while Pérez took an unexpected podium, which moved the consistent Mexican up to 4th in the Drivers' Championship. This result allowed Manor to close the gap between them to 2 points.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 27 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 40 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 40 pts.
4. Sergio Pérez 59 pts.
5. Felipe Massa 60 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 61 pts.
7. Daniel Ricciardo 61 pts.
8. Valtteri Bottas 63 pts.
9. Daniil Kvyat 64 pts.
10. Felipe Nasr 64 pts.
11. Max Verstappen 65 pts.
12. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 65 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 66 pts.
14. Jenson Button 71 pts.
15. Will Stevens 71 pts.
16. Roberto Merhi 72 pts.
17. Romain Grosjean 73 pts.
18. Nico Hülkenberg 74 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 74 pts.
20. Pastor Maldonado 76 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 112 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 120 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 67 pts.
2. Ferrari 101 pts.
3. Williams-Mercedes 123 pts.
4. Red Bull-Renault 125 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Renault 130 pts.
6. Sauber-Ferrari 130 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 133 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 135 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 145 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 149 pts.
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2015 (after 16 rounds)

To call this an eventful race would be a grave understatement, as this race saw many retirements contributing to a major shift in minor placings of the championship. The gap between the Mercedes drivers has widened by another point, but elsewhere we see Nasr promoted to 8th, Verstappen climb into the top ten and Red Bull take 3rd in the constructor standings.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 28 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 42 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 43 pts.
4. Sergio Pérez 63 pts.
5. Kimi Räikkönen 65 pts.
6. Daniel Ricciardo 65 pts.
7. Felipe Massa 66 pts.
8. Felipe Nasr 68 pts.
9. Daniil Kvyat 69 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 69 pts.
11. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 69 pts.
12. Valtteri Bottas 70 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 72 pts.
14. Jenson Button 75 pts.
15. Fernando Alonso 78 pts.
16. Will Stevens 78 pts.
17. Nico Hülkenberg 79 pts.
18. Romain Grosjean 80 pts.
19. Pastor Maldonado 80 pts.
20. Roberto Merhi 80 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 116 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 128 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 70 pts.
2. Ferrari 108 pts.
3. Red Bull-Renault 134 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 136 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Renault 138 pts.
6. Sauber-Ferrari 140 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 142 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 146 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 153 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 160 pts.
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2015 (after 17 rounds)

Formula One makes its return to Mexico for the first time in 23 years. Rosberg wins to remain in mathematical contention for the title, even if he pretty much needs a genuine miracle. A poor race for Ferrari sees Vettel slip away from Rosberg and officially out of title contention. Bottas' podium brings Williams within a point of reclaiming 3rd in the Constructors' Championship from Red Bull.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 30 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 43 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 48 pts.
4. Sergio Pérez 67 pts.
5. Daniel Ricciardo 69 pts.
6. Felipe Massa 70 pts.
7. Kimi Räikkönen 71 pts.
8. Felipe Nasr 72 pts.
9. Daniil Kvyat 73 pts.
10. Valtteri Bottas 73 pts.
11. Max Verstappen 73 pts.
12. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 73 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 76 pts.
14. Jenson Button 79 pts.
15. Will Stevens 82 pts.
16. Nico Hülkenberg 83 pts.
17. Romain Grosjean 84 pts.
18. Pastor Maldonado 84 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 85 pts.
20. Roberto Merhi 88 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 120 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 136 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 73 pts.
2. Ferrari 119 pts.
3. Red Bull-Renault 142 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 143 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Renault 146 pts.
6. Sauber-Ferrari 148 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 150 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 154 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 164 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 168 pts.
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2015 (after 18 rounds)

Lewis Hamilton claimed his third world title as soon as the lights went out in Interlagos, but once again his teammate Nico Rosberg took victory, giving the German the runner-up spot for the second year running, as even if he missed Abu Dhabi and Vettel won Rosberg would have got the position. With Vettel also secure in third place this means all eyes are on the eight-way battle for fourth in the championship. Can Pérez hold on? Meanwhile, Sainz's first lap retirement has handed fifth in the Constructors' Championship to Sauber, the Swiss team enjoying their best season since the BMW years, but Sauber's advantage is just one point, with Force India another point further back. After a tyre infringement Felipe Massa was disqualified, which drops him out of the top ten, while Williams are now under threat from Sauber, Toro Rosso and Force India.

Drivers' Championship
1. Lewis Hamilton 32 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 44 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 51 pts.
4. Sergio Pérez 71 pts.
5. Daniel Ricciardo 73 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 75 pts.
7. Felipe Nasr 76 pts.
8. Daniil Kvyat 77 pts.
9. Valtteri Bottas 77 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 77 pts.
11. Felipe Massa 78 pts.
12. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 80 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 80 pts.
14. Jenson Button 83 pts.
15. Will Stevens 86 pts.
16. Nico Hülkenberg 87 pts.
17. Romain Grosjean 88 pts.
18. Pastor Maldonado 88 pts.
19. Fernando Alonso 89 pts.
20. Roberto Merhi 96 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 124 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 140 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes 76 pts.
2. Ferrari 126 pts.
3. Red Bull-Renault 150 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 155 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 156 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 157 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 158 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 162 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 172 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 176 pts.
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2015

Another season in the record books. The title contest was not as close as it was last year with Hamilton leading from the get-go in Australia on the way to his third world title. Still, there were some interesting performances. Sergio Pérez had a very consistent season and finished fourth ahead of several drivers with superior machinery. The same can also be said of Felipe Nasr, who finished seventh. Max Verstappen had a much more impressive rookie season than some might have predicted, the 18-year-old ending the year in tenth.

As for the Constructors' Championship, Sauber had their best season since the BMW era in fifth, having spent much of the previous five seasons trying not to finish last. A great comeback for Marussia as they managed eighth despite not having had any winter testing and being unable to get the cars running in Melbourne. The same cannot be said of the two teams they beat; McLaren's switch to the new Honda power units has cost them very dearly in terms of performance and reliability, and they have plummeted from fourth in 2014 to ninth this year - their worst season since the beginning of their partnership with Mercedes in 1995. The other team, Lotus, have suffered from a combination of reliability issues, driver error and sometimes just plain bad luck. They finish tenth and last, which in the long history of the Enstone team is their worst since 1985, and even then they finished ahead of other teams.

Drivers' Championship
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1. Lewis Hamilton 34 pts.
2. Nico Rosberg 45 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel 55 pts.
4. Sergio Pérez 75 pts.
5. Daniel Ricciardo 77 pts.
6. Kimi Räikkönen 78 pts.
7. Felipe Nasr 80 pts.
8. Daniil Kvyat 81 pts.
9. Valtteri Bottas 81 pts.
10. Max Verstappen 81 pts.
11. Felipe Massa 82 pts.
12. Carlos Sainz, Jr. 84 pts.
13. Marcus Ericsson 84 pts.
14. Jenson Button 87 pts.
15. Will Stevens 90 pts.
16. Nico Hülkenberg 91 pts.
17. Romain Grosjean 92 pts.
18. Fernando Alonso 93 pts.
19. Pastor Maldonado 95 pts.
20. Roberto Merhi 100 pts.
21. Alexander Rossi 132 pts.
22. Kevin Magnussen 148 pts.

Constructors' Championship
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1. Mercedes 79 pts.
2. Ferrari 133 pts.
3. Red Bull-Renault 158 pts.
4. Williams-Mercedes 163 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari 164 pts.
6. Toro Rosso-Renault 165 pts.
7. Force India-Mercedes 166 pts.
8. Marussia-Ferrari 170 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda 180 pts.
10. Lotus-Mercedes 191 pts.
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2016 (after 1 round)

Drivers' Championship
1. Nico Rosberg - 1 pt.
2. Lewis Hamilton - 2 pts.
3. Sebastian Vettel - 3 pts.
4. Daniel Ricciardo - 4 pts.
5. Felipe Massa - 4 pts.
6. Romain Grosjean - 4 pts.
7. Nico Hülkenberg - 4 pts.
8. Valtteri Bottas - 4 pts.
9. Carlos Sainz, Jr. - 4 pts.
10. Max Verstappen - 4 pts.
11. Jolyon Palmer - 4 pts.
12. Kevin Magnussen - 4 pts.
13. Sergio Pérez - 4 pts.
14. Jenson Button - 4 pts.
15. Felipe Nasr - 4 pts.
16. Pascal Wehrlein - 4 pts.
17. Marcus Ericsson - 5 pts.
18. Kimi Räikkönen - 6 pts.
19. Rio Haryanto - 6 pts.
20. Esteban Gutiérrez - 6 pts.
21. Fernando Alonso - 6 pts.
22. Daniil Kvyat - 8 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes - 3 pts.
2. Williams-Mercedes - 8 pts.
3. Force India-Mercedes - 8 pts.
4. Toro Rosso-Ferrari - 8 pts.
5. Renault - 8 pts.
6. Ferrari - 9 pts.
7. Sauber-Ferrari - 9 pts.
8. Haas-Ferrari - 10 pts.
9. McLaren-Honda - 10 pts.
10. MRT-Mercedes - 10 pts.
11. Red Bull-TAG Heuer - 12 pts.
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2016 (after 2 rounds)

Drivers' Championship
1. Nico Rosberg - 2 pts.
2. Lewis Hamilton - 5 pts.
3. Kimi Räikkönen - 8 pts.
4. Daniel Ricciardo - 8 pts.
5. Romain Grosjean - 8 pts.
6. Felipe Massa - 8 pts.
7. Max Verstappen - 8 pts.
8. Nico Hülkenberg - 8 pts.
9. Valtteri Bottas - 8 pts.
10. Kevin Magnussen - 8 pts.
11. Sergio Pérez - 8 pts.
12. Pascal Wehrlein - 8 pts.
13. Felipe Nasr - 8 pts.
14. Carlos Sainz, Jr. - 9 pts.
15. Marcus Ericsson - 9 pts.
16. Rio Haryanto - 10 pts.
17. Sebastian Vettel - 11 pts.
18. Jenson Button - 11 pts.
19. Daniil Kvyat - 12 pts.
20. Stoffel Vandoorne - 12 pts.
21. Jolyon Palmer - 12 pts.
22. Esteban Gutiérrez - 13 pts.
23. Fernando Alonso - 14 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes - 7 pts.
2. Williams-Mercedes - 16 pts.
3. Force India-Mercedes - 16 pts.
4. Toro Rosso-Ferrari - 17 pts.
5. Sauber-Ferrari - 17 pts.
6. MRT-Mercedes - 18 pts.
7. Ferrari - 19 pts.
8. Red Bull-TAG Heuer - 20 pts.
9. Renault - 20 pts.
10. Haas-Ferrari - 21 pts.
11. McLaren-Honda - 22 pts.
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2016 (after 3 rounds)

Drivers' Championship
1. Nico Rosberg - 3 pts.
2. Lewis Hamilton - 9 pts.
3. Kimi Räikkönen - 12 pts.
4. Daniel Ricciardo - 12 pts.
5. Felipe Massa - 12 pts.
6. Romain Grosjean - 12 pts.
7. Max Verstappen - 12 pts.
8. Nico Hülkenberg - 12 pts.
9. Valtteri Bottas - 12 pts.
10. Kevin Magnussen - 12 pts.
11. Sergio Pérez - 12 pts.
12. Pascal Wehrlein - 12 pts.
13. Felipe Nasr - 12 pts.
14. Sebastian Vettel - 13 pts.
15. Carlos Sainz, Jr. - 13 pts.
16. Marcus Ericsson - 13 pts.
17. Rio Haryanto - 14 pts.
18. Daniil Kvyat - 15 pts.
19. Jenson Button - 15 pts.
20. Jolyon Palmer - 16 pts.
21. Esteban Gutiérrez - 17 pts.
22. Fernando Alonso - 18 pts.
23. Stoffel Vandoorne - 20 pts.

Constructors' Championship
1. Mercedes - 12 pts.
2. Williams-Mercedes - 24 pts.
3. Force India-Mercedes - 24 pts.
4. Ferrari - 25 pts.
5. Toro Rosso-Ferrari - 25 pts.
6. Sauber-Ferrari - 25 pts.
7. MRT-Mercedes - 26 pts.
8. Red Bull-TAG Heuer - 27 pts.
9. Renault - 28 pts.
10. Haas-Ferrari - 29 pts.
11. McLaren-Honda - 30 pts.
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