Formula 1 points system. Points are used in formula one to determine the outcome of both the drivers and constructors world championships. The championships are awarded to the driver and constructor car builder who score the most points over the course of the season. The winner receives 25 points the second place finisher 18 points with 15 12 10 8 6 4 2 and 1 points for positions 3 through 10.
Formula 1 points system explained. Points are awarded to drivers and teams based on where they finish in a race. The championships are awarded to both the driver and the team that have scored the largest number of points over the championship season.
One additional point is awarded to the driver and team with the fastest lap of the race if they finish in the top 10 positions. 2020 formula 1 results and driver team standings. According to this system the top 10 drivers at the end of each grand prix will receive points based on the positions they finished and these points will contribute towards determining both the world drivers and world constructors championships at the end of the season.
The present system of formula one world championship points scoring was adopted in 2010 and has been continuing since. Currently points are awarded to the first ten finishers with 25 for a win 18 for second 15 for third then 12 10 8 6 4 2 and 1 for.
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