1930s Points - Lewis Hamilton is a 7-time World Champion

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Re: 1930s Points - Mid-season update

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Both Williamses are ahead of Pierre Gasly, which is why I entirely endorse this system
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Re: 1930s Points - Mid-season update

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Aislabie wrote:Both Williamses are ahead of Pierre Gasly, which is why I entirely endorse this system

I too endorse this because Williams.
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Re: 1930s Points - Mid-season update

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Hamilton wins his sixth consecutive world title and seventh overall, and Vettel is beaten on countback by his new teammate. Toro Rosso have their best ever season, Renault have their worst as a result of their Suzuka disqualification. Williams also end up with their worst championship finish of the hybrid era in sixth. All this and more below!

WORLD DRIVERS' CHAMPIONSHIP
1. Lewis Hamilton - 41
2. Valtteri Bottas - 55
3. Max Verstappen - 72
4. Charles Leclerc - 73 (1st x2)
5. Sebastian Vettel - 73 (1st x1)
6. Pierre Gasly - 83
7. Alexander Albon - 84 (4th x1, 5th x3)
8. Kimi Räikkönen - 84 (4th x1, 7th x3)
9. Lance Stroll - 85
10. Daniil Kvyat - 86 (3rd x1)
11. Antonio Giovinazzi - 86 (5th x1)
12. Robert Kubica - 86 (10th x1)
13. George Russell - 86 (11th x1)
14. Kevin Magnussen - 87
15. Sergio Pérez - 88
16. Carlos Sainz Jr. - 90
17. Nico Hülkenberg - 91 (5th x1)
18. Lando Norris - 91 (6th x2)
19. Romain Grosjean - 95
20. Daniel Ricciardo - 96

WORLD CONSTRUCTORS' CHAMPIONSHIP
1. Mercedes - 96
2. Ferrari - 146
3. Red Bull-Honda - 157
4. Toro Rosso-Honda - 168
5. Alfa Romeo-Ferrari - 170
6. Williams-Mercedes - 172
7. Racing Point-BWT Mercedes - 173
8. McLaren-Renault - 181
9. Haas-Ferrari - 182
10. Renault - 187
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