2026 Formula 1 Standings & Results

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2026 Formula 1 Standings & Results

2026 Canadian Grand Prix Race Results (Round 5 - 2026-05-24)

POS DRIVER CONSTRUCTOR Time Status Points
1Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:28:15.758Finished25
2Lewis HamiltonFerrari+10.768Finished18
3Max VerstappenRed Bull+11.276Finished15
4Charles LeclercFerrari+44.151Finished12
5Isack HadjarRed Bull+5.033Lapped10
6Franco ColapintoAlpine F1 Team+19.510Lapped8
7Liam LawsonRB F1 Team+34.235Lapped6
8Pierre GaslyAlpine F1 Team+34.572Lapped4
9Carlos SainzWilliams+58.014Lapped2
10Oliver BearmanHaas F1 Team+59.049Lapped1
11Oscar PiastriMcLaren+12.699Lapped
12Nico HülkenbergAudi+14.182Lapped
13Gabriel BortoletoAudi+21.156Lapped
14Esteban OconHaas F1 Team+1:08.635Lapped
15Lance StrollAston Martin+18.397Lapped
16Valtteri BottasCadillac F1 Team+53.390Lapped
17Sergio PérezCadillac F1 TeamRetired
18Lando NorrisMcLarenRetired
19George RussellMercedesRetired
20Fernando AlonsoAston MartinRetired
21Alexander AlbonWilliamsRetired
22Arvid LindbladRB F1 TeamDid not start

2026 Canadian Grand Prix Qualifying Results (Round 5 - 2026-05-24)

POS DRIVER CONSTRUCTOR Q1 Q2 Q3
1George RussellMercedes1:13.9531:13.0791:12.578
2Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes1:13.3801:13.0761:12.646
3Lando NorrisMcLaren1:13.5031:13.0491:12.729
4Oscar PiastriMcLaren1:13.5591:13.2851:12.781
5Lewis HamiltonFerrari1:13.7671:13.0411:12.868
6Max VerstappenRed Bull1:14.0671:13.4791:12.907
7Isack HadjarRed Bull1:13.6541:12.9751:12.935
8Charles LeclercFerrari1:13.8251:13.4961:12.976
9Arvid LindbladRB F1 Team1:13.8951:13.5481:13.280
10Franco ColapintoAlpine F1 Team1:14.4661:13.8571:13.697
11Nico HülkenbergAudi1:14.5621:13.886
12Liam LawsonRB F1 Team1:14.3461:13.897
13Gabriel BortoletoAudi1:14.7751:14.071
14Pierre GaslyAlpine F1 Team1:14.6981:14.187
15Carlos SainzWilliams1:14.2761:14.273
16Oliver BearmanHaas F1 Team1:14.4491:14.416
17Esteban OconHaas F1 Team1:14.845
18Alexander AlbonWilliams1:14.851
19Fernando AlonsoAston Martin1:15.196
20Sergio PérezCadillac F1 Team1:15.429
21Lance StrollAston Martin1:16.195
22Valtteri BottasCadillac F1 Team1:16.272

2026 Formula 1 Standings: Driver’s Championship

POS DRIVER CONSTRUCTOR POINTS
1Andrea Kimi AntonelliMercedes131
2George RussellMercedes88
3Charles LeclercFerrari75
4Lewis HamiltonFerrari72
5Lando NorrisMcLaren58
6Oscar PiastriMcLaren48
7Max VerstappenRed Bull43
8Pierre GaslyAlpine F1 Team20
9Oliver BearmanHaas F1 Team18
10Liam LawsonRB F1 Team16
11Franco ColapintoAlpine F1 Team15
12Isack HadjarRed Bull14
13Carlos SainzWilliams6
14Arvid LindbladRB F1 Team5
15Gabriel BortoletoAudi2
16Esteban OconHaas F1 Team1
17Alexander AlbonWilliams1
18Nico HülkenbergAudi
19Valtteri BottasCadillac F1 Team
20Sergio PérezCadillac F1 Team
21Lance StrollAston Martin
22Fernando AlonsoAston Martin

2026 Formula 1 Standings: Constructor’s Championship

POS CONSTRUCTOR POINTS
1Mercedes219
2Ferrari147
3McLaren106
4Red Bull57
5Alpine F1 Team35
6RB F1 Team21
7Haas F1 Team19
8Williams7
9Audi2
10Cadillac F1 Team
11Aston Martin

How Many Races In F1 Season 2026?

The 2026 Formula 1 season promises to be a thrilling journey through some of the world’s most iconic circuits, as the FIA Formula One World Championship unveils a calendar that balances tradition with innovation. Approved by the World Motor Sport Council, the 2026 season is set to commence in Melbourne on March 8 and conclude in Abu Dhabi on December 6, featuring an expansive lineup of 24 races.

How are Formula 1 points awarded?

The finishing positions of drivers and teams determine how many points they receive. The winner receives 25 points, the second-place finisher receives 18 points, and the third through tenth positions receive 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 points, respectively.

The driver who has the fastest lap of the race will earn an additional point if they finish in the top 10 positions.

In the event that a race is abandoned before reaching 75% of the planned distance, all points are halved.

Prizes and points are shared equally among all those who tie in a dead heat.

The driver (or team, for the Constructors’ Championship) with the most points wins the championship.

If two or more drivers have the same number of points, priority is given to the driver with more race wins.

If the number of wins is the same it will be decided on the most second places and so on.

Teams vie for positions in the table that will determine their payout from F1 at the end of the season in the World Constructors’ Championship, where every point counts.

There is a significant amount of money awarded based on WCC standings – 23.75% of F1 profits – and a percentage of the revenue generated by the championship is shared between the 10 teams.

There is also a percentage of the income that depends on where teams finish in the championship standings.

In addition to this, Ferrari also receives an extra payment for the history and prestige they bring to the sport.

F1 Points System (for Drivers and Constructors)

  • Winner (1st) – 25 points
  • 2nd position – 18 points
  • 3rd position – 15 points
  • 4th position – 12 points
  • 5th position – 10 points
  • 6th position – 8 points
  • 7th position – 6 points
  • 8th position – 4 points
  • 9th position – 2 points
  • 10th position – 1 point
  • Fastest lap – 1 point

How has Formula 1 point scoring changed over the years?

Adding a bonus point for the fastest lap may have seemed revolutionary when it was introduced last year by the sport’s owners Liberty Media – in reality, it was a throwback to decades past.

Up until the 1960 season, when Jack Brabham won the title, an extra point was awarded for the fastest lap in F1. It made little difference to the overall result, as he was well clear of Bruce McLaren and had a number of fastest laps himself.

This point was instead redistributed throughout the field. Until that point, points were only awarded to the top five drivers in a race (eight of them to the winner) and only the best four or five race results counted for the championship.

For the first time in 1960, points were awarded to the top six, and in 1961 the winner was awarded nine points. Those points were rounded up to 10 in 1991, but the six places in which the winner is awarded points remained the case for more than 40 years, until a revamp in 2002 extended that to eight and another in 2010 made it the top 10, when the winner became 25 points.

2026 Formula 1 Standings & Results – FAQs

What is the F1 driver’s championship?

The F1 driver’s championship is awarded to the driver who scores the most points in a given F1 season. Points are awarded for a driver’s finishing position in each race, with the winner of the race receiving the most points and the last-place finisher receiving the least.

How are points awarded in the F1 driver’s championship?

Points are awarded for each race based on the following scale: 1st place = 25 points, 2nd place = 18 points, 3rd place = 15 points, 4th place = 12 points, 5th place = 10 points, 6th place = 8 points, 7th place = 6 points, 8th place = 4 points, 9th place = 2 points, and 10th place = 1 point.

What is the F1 constructor’s championship?

The F1 constructor’s championship is awarded to the team that scores the most points in a given F1 season. Points are awarded based on the finishing positions of each team’s cars in each race, with the team whose cars finish in the highest positions receiving the most points.

How are points awarded in the F1 constructor’s championship?

Points are awarded for each race by adding together the points scored by the two drivers on each team. For example, if Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finish a race in first and second, they would score 25 and 18 points respectively. This would give Red Bull Racing 43 points in their Constructor’s Championship battle.

How many races are in an F1 season?

The number of races in an F1 season can vary from year to year, however, in the 2026 F1 season there will be 24 races beginning in March and ending in December.

How does a driver win the F1 driver’s championship?

A driver wins the F1 driver’s championship by earning the most points in a given F1 season. Points are awarded based on the driver’s finishing position in each race. The driver with the most points at the end of the season is declared the champion.

How does a team win the F1 constructor’s championship?

A team wins the F1 constructor’s championship by earning the most points in a given F1 season. Points are awarded based on the finishing positions of the team’s cars in each race. The team with the most points at the end of the season is declared the champion.

How many drivers and teams compete in an F1 season?

There are 11 teams, each with two drivers, competing in the 2026 F1 season.

How long is an F1 race?

An F1 race typically lasts for around two hours.

What is a DNF in F1?

DNF stands for “Did Not Finish.” A driver who is recorded as a DNF did not complete the race, either due to a mechanical failure, an accident, or another reason.