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2022 Singapore Grand Prix championship points

2022 Singapore Grand Prix

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Max Verstappen leads the drivers championship by 104 points from Charles Leclerc after the Singapore Grand Prix.

2022 F1 drivers championship standings

Position Driver Points Gap to leader
1 Max Verstappen 341
2 Charles Leclerc 237 104
3 Sergio Perez 235 106
4 George Russell 203 138
5 Carlos Sainz Jnr 202 139
6 Lewis Hamilton 170 171
7 Lando Norris 100 241
8 Esteban Ocon 66 275
9 Fernando Alonso 59 282
10 Valtteri Bottas 46 295
11 Daniel Ricciardo 29 312
12 Sebastian Vettel 24 317
13 Pierre Gasly 23 318
14 Kevin Magnussen 22 319
15 Lance Stroll 13 328
16 Mick Schumacher 12 329
17 Yuki Tsunoda 11 330
18 Zhou Guanyu 6 335
19 Alexander Albon 4 337
20 Nyck de Vries 2 339
21 Nicholas Latifi 0 341
22 Nico Hulkenberg 0 341

2022 F1 constructors championship standings

Position Team Points
1 Red Bull 576
2 Ferrari 439
3 Mercedes 373
4 McLaren 129
5 Alpine 125
6 Alfa Romeo 52
7 Aston Martin 37
8 Haas 34
9 AlphaTauri 34
10 Williams 6

Standings with 17 out of 22 races complete.

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10 comments on “2022 Singapore Grand Prix championship points”

  1. Wow, Alpine squandered their big lead in just two races. Alonso lost good points in Monza, now this. Looks like they don’t want to finish 4th in the WCC.

  2. Haas slipping backwards!
    Aston ahead of them and Alpha Tauri alongside.

  3. Lando the first ‘midfield’ driver to make it to 100 points; will any others join him before the season ends?

    1. @t1redmonkey I somewhat doubt.

    2. It’s quite a big gap between Norris and the Alpine guys behind. And if their car keeps giving up it will be even harder for either to score many points @t1redmonkey!

  4. 3 important developments in the constructors championship.

    1. McLaren gets ahead of Alpine.
    2. Aston jumps both Haas and AT.
    3. Ferrari pulled a healthy lead over Mercedes and Max Verstappen in the championship.

  5. AM gained two positions, while Mclaren re-gained P4 thanks to Alpine’s double-DNF.
    Both could prove crucial for the final standings.
    A win in Suzuka would be enough for Max relative to Checo, but not to Charles if he finished 2nd with the bonus point going to him or neither.
    Therefore, a win with CL not finishing 2nd would clinch the championship unless Checo loses his win with 2x 5-sec penalties.

    1. Therefore, a win with CL not finishing 2nd would clinch the championship unless Checo loses his win with 2x 5-sec penalties.

      I guess the RBR ideal outcome would be a 1-2 for VER-PER as that guarantees both titles.

      1. Forget that; I assumed there were only 3 races left after Japan.

  6. All these races and Williams are still at the bottom..

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