1 Red Bull 141
2 Ferrari 120
3 McLaren 69
4 Mercedes 34
5 Aston Martin 33
6 RB 7
7 Haas 4
8 Williams 0
9 Sauber 0
10 Alpine 0
1 Red Bull 141
2 Ferrari 120
3 McLaren 69
4 Mercedes 34
5 Aston Martin 33
6 RB 7
7 Haas 4
8 Williams 0
9 Sauber 0
10 Alpine 0
Ketchup2023 (07-04-24)
I do think the points are an accurate indication of where the teams are. Interestingly, the mighty Mercedes are now fourth, with a recovering McLaren in a strong third.
I can remember when McLaren (and Williams) were spoken of as unbeatable, much as Red Bull are now. How times change, and will change again in the future.
Last edited by StevB; 07-04-24 at 07:28.
Ketchup2023 (07-04-24), Rachel Divine (07-04-24)
Fernando Alonso is 42 years old.
Oldest F1 record holders of the last 25 years. Oldest pole sitter = Kimi Räikkönen [38 years 10 months 16 days]
Oldest race winner = Again, Kimi Räikkonen (39 years 0 months 4 days)
Oldest F1 title winner = Lewis Hamilton (35 years 10 months 8 days)
Fernando Alonso would take those records if he got pole, a race win or a championship win.
In the entire history of the sport, only three drivers have won a championship in their forties.
1 Juan Manuel Fangio (46 years, 41 days) [1957]
2 Giuseppe Farina (43 years, 308 days) [1950]
3 Jack Brabham (40 years, 155 days) [1966]
Lewis Hamilton is actively looking another championship. He will be forty next January.
Last edited by StevB; 07-04-24 at 07:47.
Rachel Divine (07-04-24)
StevB (07-04-24)