Max Verstappen has closed the points gap between himself and Charles Leclerc to less than 30 after to his victory at Imola.
The Red Bull driver scored 34 points during the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix weekend, including eight during the Sprint and one for the fastest lap on race day.
Leclerc, meanwhile, scored seven on Saturday and just eight on race day after he spun his Ferrari during the closing laps.
The Monegasque remains at the top of the Drivers' standings on 86 points, with Verstappen in second on 59.
In the Constructors' standings, the gap is far closer, with Ferrari leading on 124 points, only 11 points ahead of Red Bull on 113.
Check out the full F1 World Championship standings below:
Formula 1 standings 2022
Pos. | Driver | Team | Points |
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1 |
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Scuderia Ferrari | 104 |
2 |
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Red Bull Racing | 85 |
3 |
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Red Bull Racing | 66 |
4 |
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Mercedes AMG F1 | 59 |
5 |
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Scuderia Ferrari | 53 |
6 |
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Mercedes AMG F1 | 36 |
7 |
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McLaren Racing | 35 |
8 |
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Alfa Romeo Racing | 30 |
9 |
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Alpine F1 | 24 |
10 |
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Haas F1 | 15 |
11 |
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McLaren Racing | 11 |
12 |
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Scuderia Alpha Tauri | 10 |
13 |
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Scuderia Alpha Tauri | 6 |
14 |
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Aston Martin F1 Team | 4 |
15 |
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Williams Racing | 3 |
16 |
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Alpine F1 | 2 |
17 |
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Aston Martin F1 Team | 2 |
18 |
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Alfa Romeo Racing | 1 |
19 |
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Haas F1 | 0 |
20 |
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Aston Martin F1 Team | 0 |
21 |
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Williams Racing | 0 |
Pos. | Team | Drivers | Points |
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1 |
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Sainz & Leclerc | 157 |
2 |
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Verstappen & Pérez | 151 |
3 |
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Hamilton & Russell | 95 |
4 |
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Norris & Ricciardo | 46 |
5 |
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Bottas & Zhou | 31 |
6 |
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Alonso & Ocon | 26 |
7 |
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Gasly & Tsunoda | 16 |
8 |
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Schumacher & Magnussen | 15 |
9 |
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Stroll & Vettel | 6 |
10 |
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Albon & Latifi | 3 |
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