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Formula 1 ESP Competition

 

Formula 1 ESP Competition

 
Standings:
2018/03/25 
Australia
2018/04/08 
Bahrain
2018/04/15 
China
2018/04/29 
Azerbaijan
2018/05/13 
Spain
2018/05/27 
Monaco
2018/06/10 
Canada
2018/06/24 
France
2018/07/01 
Austria
2018/07/08 
Britain
2018/07/22 
Germany
2018/07/29 
Hungary
2018/08/26 
Belgium
2018/09/02 
Italy
2018/09/16 
Singapore
2018/09/30 
Russia
2018/10/07 
Japan
2018/10/21 
United States
2018/10/28 
Mexico
2018/11/11 
Brazil
2018/11/25 
Abu Dhabi

Driver Totals

Position Driver Points Wins
1 Hamilton, Lewis 408 11
2 Vettel, Sebastian 320 5
3 Raikkonen, Kimi 251 1
4 Verstappen, Max 249 2
5 Bottas, Valtteri 247 0
6 Ricciardo, Daniel 170 2
7 Hulkenberg, Nico 69 0
8 Perez, Sergio 62 0
9 Magnussen, Kevin 56 0
10 Sainz Jr., Carlos 53 0
11 Alonso, Fernando 50 0
12 Ocon, Esteban 49 0
13 Leclerc, Charles 39 0
14 Grosjean, Romain 37 0
15 Gasly, Pierre 29 0
16 Vandoorne, Stoffel 12 0
17 Ericsson, Marcus 9 0
18 Stroll, Lance 6 0
19 Hartley, Brendon 4 0
20 Sirotkin, Sergey 1 0
Total 2121 21

Chassis Totals

Position Chassis Points Wins
1 Mercedes 655 11
2 Ferrari 571 6
3 Red Bull-Tag Heuer 419 4
4 Renault 122 0
5 Force India-Mercedes 111 0
6 Haas-Ferrari 93 0
7 McLaren-Renault 62 0
8 Sauber-Ferrari 48 0
9 Scuderia Toro Rosso-Honda 33 0
10 Williams-Mercedes 7 0
Total 2121 21

Engine Totals

Position Engine Points Wins
1 Mercedes 773 11
2 Ferrari 712 6
3 Tag Heuer 419 4
4 Renault 184 0
5 Honda 33 0
Total 2121 21

Tire Totals

Position Tire Points Wins
1 Pirelli 2121 21
Total 2121 21

While the driver points should correspond with the Champ Car points awards, the other scoring categories will not. They are calculated by adding up the components of a drivers score, e.g. if Tracy wins, then Lola, Bridgestone, Ford and Forsythe each pick up 20 points, and the win. Champ Car's scoring mechanism is different.