F1 Fantasy tools and guides: team optimizer, price predictions, stats, and strategy.
Chips are your biggest swings in F1 Fantasy, but only if you time them right. A breakdown of when Extra DRS, Limitless, Wildcard and more earn their keep.
Not everyone has time to tinker every week. We weigh set-and-forget against active management and show how to build a low-maintenance team that scores.
Beating your friends differs from chasing the global rank. Learn when to run differentials, when to cover the template, and how to play the scoreboard.
Most F1 Fantasy managers leak points the same ways. We used 3 seasons of data to pin down 7 costly mistakes — from chasing cheap drivers to ignoring DNF risk.
The Wildcard lets you rebuild your team with no transfer hits. Play it at the wrong time and you waste it. Here's how to spot the highest-value weeks to use it.
Your captain (DRS Boost) doubles a driver's points, the biggest weekly call in F1 Fantasy. We built a framework around ceiling, reliability, and form.
Fallen behind by mid-season? A structured reset can claw it back. Here's how to diagnose a broken team, time the rebuild, and rebuild around value.
Ownership predicts F1 Fantasy points at just a 0.002 correlation. Here's the full data-backed season strategy — build, transfers, captaincy, chips, and chasing.
Each extra transfer costs you points. We break down the math of when a -10 hit pays for itself, how to bank free transfers, and when to just hold.
Verstappen averaged 36.3 fantasy points to Norris's 26.3 over 3 seasons — but Norris is $5.7M cheaper. We break down the captain call with the data.
Cheap enabler drivers fund your stars, but most are traps. We ranked every sub-$10M driver by 3 seasons of value. Bearman and Hadjar lead, Colapinto lags.
Constructors are the best value on the grid. McLaren returned 2.63 fantasy points per $M over 3 seasons, more than double the best driver. See the ranking.