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Driver and constructor stats for every F1 Fantasy season since 2023. Use Race Results for finishing-position trends, or switch to Fantasy Stats to sort by PPM (Points Per Million) — the best measure of value in the game.

1
Kimi Antonelli
Mercedes
P4.6 finish-2.8 pos77.8% podium5 wins0% DNF
179 pts
2
George Russell
Mercedes
P3.5 finish-0.7 pos55.6% podium2 wins11.1% DNF
154 pts
3
Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
P3.6 finish+0.7 pos55.6% podium1 wins0% DNF
147 pts
4
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
P5.8 finish-1.1 pos33.3% podium1 wins11.1% DNF
108 pts
5
Oscar Piastri
McLaren
P5.7 finish+0.4 pos22.2% podium22.2% DNF
84 pts
6
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
P5.3 finish+0.8 pos11.1% podium22.2% DNF
79 pts
7
Lando Norris
McLaren
P3.8 finish+1 pos28.6% podium42.9% DNF
73 pts
8
Isack Hadjar
Red Bull
P6.4 finish+0.4 pos11.1% podium22.2% DNF
55 pts
9
Liam Lawson
RB
P8 finish+2.6 pos0% podium11.1% DNF
41 pts
10
Pierre Gasly
Alpine
P8.5 finish+2.5 pos0% podium11.1% DNF
33 pts
11
Arvid Lindblad
RB
P10 finish+1.9 pos0% podium11.1% DNF
22 pts
12
Chuck  Daigh DAI
Red Bull
P11 finish-5 pos50% podium0% DNF
21 pts
13
Franco Colapinto
Alpine
P11.2 finish+2.4 pos0% podium0% DNF
18 pts
14
Oliver Bearman
Haas
P10.9 finish+2.3 pos0% podium22.2% DNF
18 pts
15
Carlos Sainz
Williams
P12.8 finish+2.4 pos0% podium11.1% DNF
6 pts
16
Gabriel Bortoleto
Audi
P11 finish+2 pos0% podium11.1% DNF
6 pts
17
Alexander Albon
Williams
P13.4 finish+1.8 pos0% podium44.4% DNF
5 pts
18
Esteban Ocon
Haas
P12.6 finish+2.4 pos0% podium0% DNF
3 pts
19
Fernando Alonso
Aston Martin
P15.8 finish+4.6 pos0% podium44.4% DNF
1 pts
20
Sergio Perez
Cadillac
P15.3 finish+4.1 pos0% podium22.2% DNF
0 pts
21
Lance Stroll
Aston Martin
P17 finish+3 pos0% podium66.7% DNF
0 pts
22
Nico Hulkenberg
Audi
P11.8 finish+0.6 pos0% podium44.4% DNF
0 pts
23
Valtteri Bottas
Cadillac
P16.4 finish+3.4 pos0% podium44.4% DNF
0 pts
Showing 2026 season race results — 23 drivers

How to use the F1 statistics leaderboards

This page ranks every driver and constructor by performance across a season. The Race Results tab covers real-world numbers such as total points, average qualifying position, and average finishing position, while the Fantasy Stats tab ranks the same field by F1 Fantasy returns. Switch between drivers and constructors, sort any column, and change the season to compare years.

The value of these leaderboards is spotting the picks the headline results hide. A driver with a modest points total but a strong average finishing position may be quietly reliable, and a cheap driver near the top of the fantasy-points-per-race ranking is exactly the kind of enabler that funds your star picks under the $100M cap.

Use it as a shortlisting tool. Sort by the metric that matters for your decision — consistency, qualifying pace, or raw fantasy output — then confirm your candidates on the Fantasy Points page before locking your team for the weekend.

What is the difference between the Race Results and Fantasy Stats tabs?
Race Results ranks drivers and constructors by real-world performance — total championship points, average qualifying position, and average finish. Fantasy Stats ranks the same field by F1 Fantasy scoring. Compare the two to find drivers whose real-world pace converts efficiently into fantasy points.
How do I find the best value fantasy picks here?
Sort the Fantasy Stats tab by points and scan for lower-priced drivers ranking near the top — those are your enablers. A cheap driver with strong fantasy returns frees budget for premium picks under the $100M cap. Cross-check their average finishing position on the Race Results tab to confirm the output is consistent, not a one-off.
Which seasons of data are available?
You can view race statistics across multiple seasons using the season selector, with fantasy statistics available from the 2023 season onward. Comparing a driver across seasons shows whether their current form is a genuine trend or a short-term spike before you spend fantasy budget on them.
Why sort by average finishing position instead of total points?
Total points reward drivers who have simply raced more or had a few big results. Average finishing position measures consistency — where a driver typically ends up regardless of luck. For fantasy, a driver with a strong, steady average finish is often a safer weekly scorer than one whose total is inflated by one standout race.