The Fan-F1 standings five races before the end of the season
In this ranking that assesses the consistency of drivers throughout the season, Hamilton is still the best. He now has 231 points. Heidfeld remains his runner-up. Behind, there is a change as Kubica climbs to the 3rd step of the podium at the expense of Kovalainen (currently 208 points compared to 205). His withdrawal is […]
In this ranking that assesses the consistency of drivers throughout the season, Hamilton is still the best. He now has 231 points. Heidfeld remains his runner-up. Behind, there is a change as Kubica climbs to the 3rd step of the podium at the expense of Kovalainen (currently 208 points compared to 205).
His withdrawal is the result of this outcome, Räikkönen drops to 6th place and Massa gains a position. However, Trulli, Webber, and Alonso maintain their positions at 7th, 8th, and 9th respectively. Glock joins Rosberg in 10th place, both with 141 points.
Coulthard moves up to 13th place behind Nakajima while Barrichello drops to 14th with 107 points and another retirement to his name in Belgium. Button remains 15th, while Vettel achieves the best progression of the week, moving up to 16th place, previously held by Piquet, who loses two positions! Bourdais stays in the middle in 17th position but with 98 points. The two Force India drivers are still lagging behind.
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Reminders:
There is indeed an official ranking in Formula 1 that distributes points based on the importance of the places acquired, that is, with a decreasing scale of two by two for the first three places. 10 points for the winner, 8 for the second, and 6 for the third.
This scale only rewards drivers who finish in the top eight, and drivers who regularly finish in the top 10 (such as 9th and 10th) are never recognized even though this position is almost as important as an eighth position, which usually awards a point.
To adjust the approach, casinoenligne.uk.com creates the regularity ranking: Each driver receives a point according to their reverse finishing order, provided they have crossed the checkered flag. In case of a withdrawal, they receive no points. The first receives 22 points, the second 21, the third 20, etc. The 22nd, if there is one, will receive just one point.
In the end, we get a ranking based on the finishing position of each race, showing the consistency of each participant and allowing the driver to be rewarded for the work they provide in the team and not just according to their position.
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