Championship · 2026
Leaderboard
Live drivers’ and constructors’ standings for the current season.
How the championship standings work
Formula 1 runs two championships at once from the same race results. The Drivers’ Championship ranks every driver by the points they have personally scored; the Constructors’ Championship adds together the points of both cars from each team. A team can win the constructors’ title even if neither of its drivers wins the drivers’ title, and because prize money is tied largely to the constructors’ table, every point a second car scores matters.
Points are awarded to the top ten finishers of each Grand Prix on a sliding scale — 25 for a win, then 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 for tenth — with a smaller pool of points available in Sprint races. If two drivers or teams finish level, the tie is broken by countback: whoever has more wins ranks higher, then more second places, and so on. The tables above update through the season as each round is scored.
New to how the points and the weekend fit together? Our Learning Center breaks it down in plain language — start with the points system and the rulebook course, or jump to all the F1 courses. You can also browse final standings from past seasons.