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This is how the F1 points system works

During an F1 Grand Prix, both drivers and teams earn F1 points that contribute to their scores in the championship. In this article, we'll explain the F1 points system to you.

Leclerc win Australia © XPB

The F1 points system explained

The F1 World Championship consists of two distinct competitions:

  • Formula 1 drivers championship
  • Formula 1 constructors championship

Drivers who finish in the top 10 in any given race score points for both themselves and their teams. At the end of the season, the individual and team with the most points are named champions. In the event of a tie, the teams and drivers with the most wins in the season are ranked higher.

F1 points rewarded per race

Formula 1 drivers score points by finishing in the top 10. If a driver opts to change teams during a season, they retain their individual driver points, and their previous team also keeps the points scored while they were driving for them. Each F1 team runs two cars and both are able to score points. A team can achieve a maximum of 44 World Championship points per race.

A new rule introduced in 2019 grants the driver with the fastest lap during a race an extra bonus point, provided that they also finish within the top 10. Below, you'll find an overview of how the F1 points system works.

F1 points system overview

Position Championship F1 points
1st 25
2nd 18
3rd 15
4th 12
5th 10
6th 8
7th 6
8th 4
9th 2
10th 1
Fastest lap (if in top 10) 1 bonus point

How many points are needed to win the F1 drivers championship?

There isn't a specific number of points required to win the F1 drivers' championship. According to the F1 points system above, points are awarded, and the driver with the most points at the end of the season wins the championship. If drivers end the season with the same number of points, the driver with the most wins will win the championship.

F1 sprint race points system explained

The sprint races were introduced in the 2021 season. Only the top 3 could score points with the following points system used:

  • Winner: 3 points
  • Second: 2 points
  • Third: 1 point

In that season, there were three sprint races, but since 2023, there have been six sprint races within a season. Additionally, in 2022, the points awarded to a sprint race winner were increased to 8 points, and now the top 8 can score points. In the table below, you'll find the F1 sprint race points system.

The F1 sprint race point system

Position Championship F1 points
1th 8
2nd 7
3rd 6
4th 5
5th 4
6th 3
7th 2
8th 1
F1 points system © XPBimages

The f1 points system history

Before the current F1 points system, there were many different points systems. For example, in the first F1 points system, only five drivers were able to score points. This increased over the years to eventually include ten drivers. Additionally, the number of points awarded per position also changed. For instance, you can view the points for the winner over the years below:

  • A Grand Prix winner in 2003 earned 10 points with the points system at the time
  • A Grand Prix winner in 1960 earned 8 points under the points system of that era.

The F1 points fee

After every season, the teams have to pay a certain amount of money for the points they've scored. For every point, a team has to pay $6,575. However, the constructor's champion has to pay $7,893 per point and thus has a disadvantage compared to their competitors. In 2023, Red Bull scored an immense total of 860 points, resulting in a 'bill' of $5,657,500 that had to be paid to the FIA.

Additionally, F1 drivers have to pay to extend their super license, where the number of points they scored impacts the amount of money. The standard fee for the FIA super license is €10,400, and for each championship point, €2,100 is added. This resulted in a total price of $1.2 million for Max Verstappen to extend his super license in 2023.

The current f1 points standings

In the table below, you'll find the current F1 points standings, so you're always up to date with the latest standings. This table includes the positions of all drivers/teams and their respective points accumulated throughout the season.

Formula 1 standings 2024

# Driver Team Points
1
Max Verstappen nld
Red Bull Racing 429
2
Lando Norris gbr
McLaren Racing 349
3
Charles Leclerc mco
Scuderia Ferrari 341
4
Oscar Piastri aus
McLaren Racing 291
5
Carlos Sainz esp
Scuderia Ferrari 272
6
George Russell gbr
Mercedes AMG F1 235
7
Lewis Hamilton gbr
Mercedes AMG F1 211
8
Sergio Perez mex
Red Bull Racing 152
9
Fernando Alonso esp
Aston Martin F1 Team 68
10
Nico Hulkenberg deu
Haas F1 37
11
Pierre Gasly fra
Alpine F1 36
12
Yuki Tsunoda jpn
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13
Lance Stroll can
Aston Martin F1 Team 24
14
Esteban Ocon fra
Alpine F1 23
15
Kevin Magnussen den
Haas F1 16
16
Alexander Albon tha
Williams Racing 12
17
Daniel Ricciardo aus
Visa Cash App RB 12
18
Oliver Bearman gbr
Haas F1 7
19
Franco Colapinto arg
Williams Racing 5
20
Zhou Guanyu chn
Stake F1 Team 4
21
Liam Lawson nzl
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22
Valtteri Bottas fin
Stake F1 Team 0
# Team Drivers Points
1
McLaren
Norris & Piastri 640
2
Ferrari
Sainz & Leclerc 619
3
Red Bull
Verstappen & Pérez 581
4
Mercedes
Hamilton & Russell 446
5
Aston Martin
Alonso & Stroll 92
6
Alpine
Gasly & Ocon 59
7
Haas
Magnussen & Hulkenberg 54
8
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Tsunoda & Lawson 46
9
Williams
Albon & Colapinto 17
10
Stake F1 Team
Bottas & Zhou 4

How do the points work in F1?

Since the introduction of the F1 points system in 2010, the winner of a Grand Prix receives 25 points. The second place receives 18 points, third place 15 points, and tenth place gets only 1 point. Additionally, if a driver within the top 10 sets the fastest lap, he'll receive one extra point.

Can you get 27 points in F1?

It's not possible to get 27 points in a single race in F1. The maximum possible amount is 26, with 25 points for the win and 1 point for the fastest lap.

What is the points system in F1 2024?

In 2024, the same F1 points system is used, which was introduced in 2010. Compared to the seasons before 2010, F1 drivers are able to score a lot more points, with 25 points for the winner and one point for tenth place.

Who has scored the most points in F1 history?

Currently, Lewis Hamilton has scored the most points in F1 history. Since 2010, F1 drivers can score a lot more points due to the new points system, where drivers can score many more points than under the previous systems. Hamilton has participated in more than 340 races, and his record of the most points in F1 history keeps expanding since he's still racing in Formula One.
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