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.
Mid-price drivers ($10-18M) are the worst value on the grid at 0.66 points per $M. Spend big on premiums or cheap on enablers, not the middle.
Verstappen leads F1 Fantasy value at 1.24 pts/$M and McLaren tops constructors at 2.63 — the data-backed 2026 driver and constructor rankings hub.
Young drivers tempt with low prices, but the data is mixed. Bearman returned 1.18 points per $M; Bortoleto just 0.53. Here's which rookies are real value.
Antonelli leads 2026 form at 51.5 avg, but Barcelona history favours Verstappen (30.0) and Norris (28.3 at just 8% owned). Team, captain & differential.
Kimi Antonelli scored 68 fantasy points at the 2026 Chinese GP as Norris, Verstappen and Piastri all retired. Full review of a 7-DNF bloodbath.
Plan every F1 Fantasy weekend with a repeatable method: balanced circuits score 13.2 pts vs 11.1 at street tracks, plus lock timing and DNF risk.
Kimi Antonelli's 50-point Suzuka haul made it three strong races in a row, leading Mercedes to 92 constructor points in the 2026 Japanese GP.
Lando Norris scored 54 fantasy points in Miami as McLaren banked a season-best 110 constructor points. Full F1 Fantasy review of Round 4.